Manassas, Virginia21 days ago
Masters degree in chemistry, or closely related field prior to the first day of the appointment; Experience teaching relevant coursework at the college level or professional level; Experience working in a laboratory in support of forensic science or law enforcement communities; Experience in a wide range of forensic science instrumentation; Knowledge of laboratory operating protocols such as research methodology, safety administration, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control principles; Strong knowledge in specific academic field, keeping up-to-date with the latest research and advancements; Exceptional verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey complex concepts and ideas to students; Strong interpersonal skills to build relationships with students, faculty, and staff; Excellent organizational and time management skills to balance teaching, research, and administrative responsibilities; Skills in academic advising and career guidance; Ability to design and implement engaging and effective curriculum; Ability to mentor and guide students in their academic and professional growth; Ability, as evidenced by prior experience, to liaison with external partners including state and federal agencies to develop internships, specialized training, and career opportunities for students; Proficiency in research methodology and a track record of academic publications; Demonstrated commitment to fostering an inclusive academic environment; Demonstrates ethics and professional values; and. The Term Professor teaches undergraduate and graduate lecture and laboratory courses in forensic science and helps develop new forensic science courses and labs in specialized areas of forensic chemistry, and other related forensic science courses, such as forensic trace, forensic biology, etc.