Posting Details
| Position Title |
Lecturer - Criminology |
| External Link to Posting |
https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/38364 |
| College |
College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and The Arts - 321 College |
| Dept/School |
Sociology & Criminology - 32450 |
| Vacancy Number |
16F-768 |
| Position Number |
6286 |
| Location of Workplace |
Main UNCW Campus |
| Brief Summary of Work for this Position |
The Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington seeks to hire a lecturer in criminology starting August 2026.
This is a nine-month non-tenure track position that carries a teaching load of four courses per semester. The position may include the opportunity for additional summer school teaching. While some asynchronous online instruction will be expected, instructors must be available to teach on-campus courses in Wilmington.
This is a fixed-term, one-year position that is renewable, contingent upon satisfactory performance, departmental needs, and the availability of funding. The university provides opportunities for promotion to higher non-tenure track ranks for eligible instructors.
The successful candidate should have the potential for innovation and leadership in both teaching and service. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses, directing undergraduate student research as needed, providing service to the Department of Sociology and Criminology, and keeping up with new and developing knowledge and issues in the field.
We are seeking to hire an individual who complements our existing strengths, specifically our department's commitment to public and applied criminology.
The Department of Sociology and Criminology is committed to increasing knowledge of human societies from a broad diversity of perspectives and experiences, and believe that our students, our faculty, and our curricula are essential elements in that vision. We are seeking a colleague who shares that commitment and is interested in being an integral part of the department. |
| Minimum Education and Experience Requirements |
Applicants must hold a Master's in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, or a closely related field at time of application. |
| Preferred Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience |
Preference will be given to candidates with
- Ph.D. in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, or a closely related field at time of application
- Experience teaching online and face-to-face introductory and upper-level courses in criminology and sociology, particularly in the area of law and society
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching and fostering student learning
- Potential for innovation and leadership in both teaching and service
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| Required Certifications or Licensure |
N/A |
| Primary Function of Organizational Unit |
The Department of Sociology and Criminology (www.uncw.edu/soccrm) at the University of North Carolina Wilmington has 28 full-time faculty members, over 350 undergraduate majors, and offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in sociology and criminology (general and public), including an online bachelor's degree in criminology, and a Master of Arts in sociology and criminology. |
| College/School Information |
The College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts (
CHSSA) is home to 14 academic departments and offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs including the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and Master of Public Administration as well as combined bachelor's/master's degree programs in Spanish and English. The
CHSSA also houses the Gender Studies and Research Center and the Academic Resource Center, which offers full-service, professional advising for all
CHSSA undergraduate students.
In addition, the
CHSSA offers a full complement of interdisciplinary minors and post baccalaureate certificates including: Africana studies, American studies, Asian studies, classical studies, conflict management and resolution, emergency and disaster management, forensic science, Hispanic studies, journalism, Latin American studies, medical humanities, Middle East and Islamic studies, Native American studies, professional writing and publishing, science and medical writing, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies.
The
CHSSA contributes significantly to the curriculum that comprises UNCW's University Studies Program, through which all undergraduates gain a foundation in the liberal arts and develop the transferable skills essential for life in the twenty-first century. The
CHSSA strives in its undergraduate programs and in its University Study offerings to nurture creative thinking, intellectual curiosity, and academic integrity in students while providing them with a solid foundation of knowledge in their chosen fields. Graduate programs in the
CHSSA are designed to develop intellectual competence and to prepare the student for careers in business, industry, government, teaching or for further study at the doctoral level.
Applied learning is a hallmark of the student experience in the College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts. Each of the CHSSA's departments requires an applied learning experience as a part of the curriculum for its undergraduate majors. Examples include faculty-directed research, internships, service learning, and capstone courses and projects, all of which challenge students to integrate various strands of knowledge and to apply that knowledge to broader, real-world or real disciplinary situations.
Upon completion of their studies, all
CHSSA students will have the necessary preparation for rewarding careers, advanced study, effective citizenship, and meaningful lives. The College of Humanities, Social Science, and the Arts offers limitless opportunities to engage in collaborative and interdisciplinary research and service while also making a positive societal impact. Come and join our vibrant academic environment that values discovery, innovation, and creativity.
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| University Information |
The University of North Carolina Wilmington, the state's coastal university, is dedicated to the integration of teaching, mentoring, research and service. Widely acknowledged for its world-class faculty and staff and continuously recognized at a national level for scholarly excellence and affordability,
UNCW offers a powerful academic experience that stimulates creative inquiry and critical thinking.
A public institution with nearly 18,000 students,
UNCW offers a full range of baccalaureate- and graduate-level programs, as well as doctoral degrees in educational leadership, marine biology, nursing practice and psychology; and many distance learning options, including clinical research, an accelerated RN-to-
BSN program, an Executive M.B.A. program structured for working professionals, and the nation's only bachelor's degree program focused on coastal engineering.
The university's efforts to advance research and scholarly activities have earned
UNCW the elevated designation of "Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity" institution (R2 University) by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
UNCW has been part of the University of North Carolina System since 1969. |
| EEO Statement |
UNCW does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of his or her race, sex (such as gender, gender identity, marital status, childbirth, and pregnancy), age, color, national origin (including ethnicity), religion, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, veteran status, military service member status, genetic information, or relationship to other university constituents - except where sex, age, or ability represent bona fide educational or occupational qualifications or where marital status is a statutorily established eligibility criterion for State funded employee benefit programs. |
| Eligibility for Employment |
Final candidates are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks.
UNC Wilmington participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. |
| Number of Openings |
Single Incumbent |
| Special Notes to Applicants |
Prior to the official appointment to the university, the candidate selected for hire must be able to demonstrate eligibility to teach assigned courses by successfully meeting the credentialing requirements based on official transcripts and other documentation as required.
Applications will be accepted until 11:59PM
EST on the posting closing date. To apply, please complete the online application process available at https://jobs.uncw.edu/ and attach the following materials as Adobe
PDF documents including:
Cover Letter/Letter of Application that includes a statement describing teaching experience and interests addressed to Search Committee Chair- Curriculum Vita
Teaching Evaluation: Evidence of teaching effectiveness to include quantitative student course evaluations, and can also include peer observations and/or qualitative student course evaluations. Please upload as one document under Teaching Evaluation 1.
- List of 3 Professional References
Other: If needed, applicants may upload additional materials under the Other category.
Please note that a minimum of three references is required for all applications. The references you provide may be used to request reference letters during the screening process.
Applications without the requested components will not meet the application requirements.
Please direct questions concerning the position orthe online application process to Stephanie Laughter at
laughters@uncw.edu. |
| Position Type |
Permanent |
| Job Posting Date |
01/23/2026 |
| Job Close Date |
02/26/2026 |
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