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Criminal Justice Instructor
# of Weeks: 52
Hours per week: 40.00
Work Schedule Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Schedule: Varies depending upon the needs of the college.
Reports To: Associate Dean of Public Safety
Recruitment Group: Full-Time Faculty
Multiple Locations - See job description for more details: No
Closing Date:
Salary Expectation: $60,488 to $75,610 Annual Salary ** If the successful candidate hired does not meet the educational requirements, the position may be offered at a different salary, per the full-time faculty salary schedule.
LAKESHORE'S MISSION:
Transform individuals to strengthen our communities through innovative and accessible learning.
Full-time Benefits Include:
Competitive health, dental, vision insurance
Up to $3,000 in tuition reimbursement annually | Professional development and growth opportunities
6.9% Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) savings - matched dollar for dollar | 403(b) and 457 retirement savings options
College paid life and disability insurance | Health and dependent care Flex Spending Accounts
Onsite fitness center and walking path | Up to 8 weeks paid New Child Leave
Onsite wellness screenings
Lakeshore also offers generous paid time off starting with 20 days of vacation time, 9 days of sick time, 6 personal days,
10 holidays, and a one-week winter break.
Additional Perks:
Local discounts on food, entertainment, and events | Discounts on cell phone plans and rental cars
Common Read events | Culinary experiences from onsite emerging chefs | Identity theft protection
"Dress for your day" | Employee recognition and appreciation events
Campus closed six Fridays during summer
Benefits begin the first of the month coinciding with or following hire.
For additional information on our vast array of benefits, read through our benefits guide.
SHIFT: Day/Evening Teaching Assignments | Based upon the needs of the college
LOCATION: Lakeshore College - Cleveland, Wisconsin
POSITION SUMMARY: Faculty in this role are required to maintain proficiency using equipment common to modern law enforcement training, including; Non-Lethal Training Firearms, Non-Lethal Training Ammunition (NLTA), foam batons, inert pepper spray, electronic control devices loaded with non-conductive training cartridges, training cartridges used in less-lethal control equipment, rubber / inert or otherwise fake training knives, firearms, and other props, high impact protective training gear (FIST Suit), standard mobility training gear (SPARTAN training gear), NLTA gear (Simunition brand qualified equipment), and specialized training gear (TASER or HALT training suits).
Faculty in this role must be able to operate law enforcement handguns, rifles, and other weapons to a high degree of skill equal to or exceeding the testing requirements set out for the students in the DOJ approved curriculum. Faculty in this role must supervise cohorts of students in higher risk training environments. Faculty in this role must guide, direct, and mentor adjunct instructors and instructional assistants. This position requires faculty to assist in the maintenance of program accreditation. Faculty in this role are required to create effective relationships with students and law enforcement agencies. Faculty ensure the safety of students in inherently dangerous training environments through protocols, procedures, discipline, best practices, and proper use of equipment.
Educate students with core knowledge and current developments in the discipline. Provide regular curriculum and course improvement with continually updated teaching methods. Participate in subject or program leadership teams and college-wide committees. Work effectively in a team-based environment. Seek opportunities for continuous professional development.
Responsible for placing learning first and providing educational experiences for learners in accordance with the mission of the college inclusive of facilitating learning, assessing student performance, as well as instruction and outcomes, developing and maintaining current/relevant course materials and curriculum, working with high school dual credit teachers, and communicating with the community, other schools, the college, the division, and team members. Teaching/training in business and industry may be assigned.
Provide high quality customer service throughout all interactions. This includes but is not limited to: work effectively and positively with people from all backgrounds; help the customer find solutions; anticipate needs, and follow-up with the customer. Provide friendly, respectful, personalized experiences throughout every interaction.
This is a year-round position serving, on average, 40 hours per week. During assigned instructional terms, or semesters, 60% of the week is designated for students contact time, or teaching, and 40% for professional expectations, as outlined below.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS/ADA: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (Other duties may be assigned):
Instruction
Instruction/Manage the Learning Environment
Enhance Student Success
Pursue Professional Development
Participate in Planning or College Advancement
Outreach
Other
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor's Degree in; law enforcement management/leadership, non-law enforcement management/leadership, education, criminal justice, or other related field is required.
- If no bachelor's degree, successful candidate will be required to complete within five years of employment.
- Master's degree in a related discipline is preferred.
- Applicant must have a minimum of three years (6,000 hours) of experience specific to program needs at the time of hire. At least one year (2,000 hours) is within the past five years.
- Teaching experience, preferably in law enforcement.
All instructors are required to meet and maintain Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements, Faculty Quality Assurance Standards (FQAS), and/or other job specific licensing standards.
Per subject area taught, instructors are required to possess the appropriate credential.
In evaluating candidates for this position, the College may consider a combination of education, training, and experience that provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform duties of position.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSURE, REGISTRATION
- Must meet requirements of appropriate accrediting agencies, have or be able to obtain Wisconsin Department of Justice Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) certifications.
- Must be certified as a WI LESB Certified Instructor in Firearms, Defensive and Arrest Tactics, Emergency Vehicle Operation and Control, Vehicle Contacts, Professional Communication Skills, and Tactical Response, or the ability to obtain these certifications within 6 months of hire.
TECHNOLOGY SKILLS:
OTHER KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
MVR CHECK Required - The employee in this position is a potential operator of a Lakeshore Technical College owned vehicle or may be responsible for driving any other motor vehicles on behalf of the College.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
CONDITION(S) OF EMPLOYMENT:
This job description is designed to cover the basic functions of the job and is not considered a detailed description of every job duty that is required, other duties may be assigned as needed. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice to ensure the successful delivery of organizational objectives.
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Lakeshore Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, genetic testing, lack of English skills, arrest or conviction record, political affiliation, veteran status, parental status, marital status, pregnancy or other protected categories, in its services, employment, programs, and/or educational programs and activities, including but not limited to admissions, access and participation. The college attempts to be in compliance with all federal laws including but not limited to Title IX & section 504. Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies are handled by the executive director of human resources/affirmative action officer, 1290 North Avenue, Cleveland WI 53015, phone 920.693.1139 or 888.468.6582, ext. 1139.
Lakeshore Technical College provides reasonable accommodations to assist persons with disabilities to access or participate in its programs or activities. Persons requiring accommodation to access the college's programs, services, and/or employment should call LTC at 920.693.1000 or 888. Go To LTC (888.468.6582), or TTY 711.
Website: WWW.GOTOLTC.EDU | Telephone: 1-888-GOTOLTC
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