Sessional Instructor Justice and Public Safety - New Westminster, Canada - Justice Institute of British Columbia

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Date:
May 12, 2023


Competition: 23-43****APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING PART-TIME SESSIONAL FACULTY

Position:
Law Enforcement Studies Part-Time Sessional Faculty


Division:
Justice and Public Safety Division

**Reporting To: Program Manager


Justice Institute of British Columbia:

The Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a public, post-secondary institution that provides education and training
to those who'll be there to support British Columbians and others around the world, when a life is at stake or when
health, safety or property is in jeopardy. Work for JIBC and be a part of the big picture - supporting justice and public
safety professionals at all stages of their careers in fields including law enforcement, firefighting, paramedicine, security
and emergency management.

As a JIBC employee you'll play a role in our educational programming, which also includes complementary and related
areas of study - from conflict resolution, mediation, leadership and counselling, to cybersecurity, business intelligence,
and tactical criminal analysis - as well as applied research in the justice and public safety fields. Join our team and help
us prepare JIBC graduates to contribute to safer communities and a more just society.


Position Summary:

JPSD includes law enforcement studies, corrections and court services, policing, security, and continuing professional
education. Programming ranges from short course training through to degrees. Law Enforcement Studies Programs
include a diploma, post-baccalaureate diploma, and a bachelor degree, which offer graduates the knowledge and skills
and experiential learning, while developing a wider remit of competencies including conflict resolution, interpersonal
communication and research and scholarship.

Central to the success of the JIBC's vision of being a world leader in justice and public safety education are our
instructional faculty. Experiential and applied learning can only occur if our faculty possess the practical and expert
knowledge of field practitioners. In addition, they must also have and exhibit a firm understanding of teaching, learning,
and adult education. JIBC faculty are vital to ensuring that JIBC students experience an education that is rich and
meaningful.


Primary Responsibilities:


Classroom teaching and student support functions:

  • Develop and implement a syllabus which conforms to the learning outcomes for the course;
  • Design teaching and learning strategies that align assessment and evaluation methods with course objectives;
  • Encourage discussion and help students make connections between theory and practice;
  • Field and respond to questions related to course content and assignments;
  • Encourage student participation, monitor student progress, and assess student performance;
  • Mark and provide feedback on all course assessments;
  • Collaborate on a regular basis with program faculty, managers and staff to support student success and progress***In support of JIBC's diploma, postbaccalaureate diploma, and bachelor's degree programs, the Justice & Public Safety
Division invites expression of interest for part-time sessional faculty positions to teach Law Enforcement Studies courses
at the JIBC New Westminster Campus. We are especially interested in applicants who have experience teaching students
from international backgrounds.

LESD/BLES/PBDLES is specifically looking for faculty to teach:

  • LAWS 1202 Introduction to the Canadian Criminal Justice System
  • LAWS 1203 Introduction to Criminology
  • LAWS 1205 Law Enforcement Communication Skills
  • LAWS 2204 Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • LAWS 3000 Investigations and Forensic Evidence
  • LAWS 3002 Comparative Criminal Justice
  • LAWS 4000 Applied Research in Law Enforcement, Justice, and Public Safety
These 3-credit full semester courses are currently offered at least once per year.

**Qualifications & Requirements: - At minimum, a Master's degree in a related discipline and a minimum of two years of documented teaching

experience;

  • Experience working in public safety field is preferred;
  • Effective written and oral communication skills;
  • Ability to maintain collegial working relationships with students, staff, administration and other instructors
  • Excellent organizational and problemsolving skills with a proven ability to work under pressure while satisfying

Posting Date:
May 12, 2023


Closing Date:
June 9, 2023


Justice Institute of British Columbia believes in creating accessible programming, workplaces and spaces that reflect

the community we serve. Our desire is to continue to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and

celebrates the diverse voices of our employees and students and where everyone feels empowered to share their

experiences and ideas.

B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability,
**political belief, relig

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