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Associate/Full Professor and Program Director of Forensic Sciences
at Wichita State University in Kansas
ning an active research program that engages undergraduate and graduate students in the forensic science programs.
Along with the new graduate programs in Forensic Biology and Forensic Firearms, the School of Criminal Justice offers bachelors and masters degrees in criminal justice, a fully online bachelors degree in homeland security, and a bachelors degree in forensic science.
Wichita State University, located in the Air Capital of the World, is a leading urban research institution with a dynamic Innovation Campus, a 120-acre hub that has earned the prestigious 2023 Emerging Research Park Award. It features more than 50 industry partners, including heavyweights in law enforcement, aviation, and defense such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and the Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR). WSU is the only public university in the nation with an onsite facility for the ATF).
Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting-edge research facilities, including on-campus labs for the ATFs Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives.
WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward-thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of forensic education, research, and interagency impact.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide leadership and management of the Forensic Science programs in collaboration and consultation with the Director of the School of Criminal Justice, ensuring alignment of program activities and outcomes with the vision and objectives of the School of Criminal Justice.
Directly manage the M.S. in Forensic Biology
Provide leadership and consultation to the coordinators of the M.S. in Forensic Firearms and the bachelors program in forensic science.
Develop strategic plans for forensic science programs, including strategies for student recruitment, retention, and enrollment.
Oversee admissions to the forensic programs and coordinate with the graduate school for student progress and graduation.
Collaborate on engagement activities to enhance visibility and success related to items of mutual interest to the School of Criminal Justice, the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, and the various local and national law enforcement partners.
Monitor faculty and budgetary resources and adjust or request resources as needed.
Lead efforts to obtain and maintain FEPAC accreditation.
As tenured faculty:
Teach in the forensic biology program.
Establish an active research program, including seeking external funding for research projects, individually or collaboratively, with faculty or local/state agencies.
Mentor and advise students.
Participate in departmental, college, and university service activities
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field.
Meet expectations for research, teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Faculty Requirements:
Ph.D. in a field appropriate for at least one forensic concentration that is offered by the program: or related disciplines offered by WSU (CJ, Forensic Biology, Firearms, Toolmarks, etc.)
Required Experience:
Credentials and experience commensurate with appointment at senior rank with tenure.
Advanced skills and experience as an academic forensic scientist that includes appropriate educational, research, and service contributions to forensic science; OR equivalent relevant experience as a forensic science practitioner in an operational forensic science laboratory setting.
Experience in a leadership role.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching in higher education.
Experience with application for external research funding.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Advanced knowledge of forensic laboratory policies and procedures.
Ability to work productively with colleagues, students, and law enforcement partners.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, staff, and other partners.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
FEPAC (Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission) or related accreditation experience.
Experience mounting new academic programs.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Application which includes contact information for three (3) professional references and upload the following:
1. A cover letter addressing interest, qualifications, and experience aligns with the position.
2. Curriculum vitae.
3. Teaching and Research Statement: A statement describing (i) teaching approach and experience including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness and (ii) any research accomplishments and future research plans, emphasizing how these might involve students or connect to interdisciplinary and industry-related opportunities at WSU.
Review of applications will begin on October 31st and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Frequent 60-90%
Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Frequent 60-90%
Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
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