Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teacher Job Description

Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teacher Job Profile and Description

Also known as criminology teachers, Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teachers are schooled as lawyers with interest in teaching criminal law rather than practicing, though many are practicing criminal attorneys who teach on the side.  Criminal Justice Teachers impart the principles of law against criminal behavior with the country’s Penal Code, laws criminalizing certain acts as well as the intricacies of law enforcement.  Students take the course to become investigators or as their baccalaureate degree preparatory to law school.

Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teacher Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Conduct criminology classes in accordance with scholastic standards defined by the college dean and faculty head.
  • Conduct regular tests and quizzes to assess class performance and provide feedback to students
  • Ensure that class grades are finalized in time for the semestral ends and advice students through the college registrar by email or registered mail.
  • Collaborate with faculty members in the development and improvement of course content and questions used in the final exams.

Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teacher Job Skills and Specifications

  • Must have superior command of the country’s criminal justice and law enforcement systems
  • Must possess excellent communications skills in both oral and written media.
  • Must have excellent organizational and leaderships skills to command class attention.

Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teacher Job Education and Qualifications

  • A BS in criminology is basic.
  • A law degree with practice in criminal law is preferred and an advantage.
  • A teaching experience on the subject from another college is an advantage.

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Postsecondary Criminal Justice Teacher Job Salary

The annual median salary of a post secondary Criminal Justice Teacher in 2009 stood at $109,200 with the 10% earning just $42,600 and the top 10% earning about $141,000.  State colleges, universities and professional schools offer the highest salaries with an annual median of $112,300.

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