Law Enforcement Instructor
Position Summary:
Hennepin Technical College seeks a Temporary Part Time Law Enforcement instructor dedicated to excellence in career and technical education who desires to become part of an environment that values trust, integrity, pride, passion, respect, collaboration, innovation, continuous improvement, and diversity. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to embracing quality and innovation in career and technical education, workforce development, and lifelong learning.
Essential Functions:
- Teach lecture and lab courses in Law Enforcement – specifically Legal Issues
- Continuous curriculum development, including the design, revisions, and implementation of instructional materials and assessment of learner outcomes
- Integration of assessment activities into teaching practices and participation in department and college-wide assessment of student learning
- Support of the success and development of students through the use of a variety of instructional methods, available office hours, and by providing additional resources
- Development and implementation of on-campus, online and hybrid courses
- Contribution into department decisions on budget, scheduling, textbook selection etc.
- Participation in discipline, team, campus, and college matters through service on committees; attendance at regular meetings; and continued professional development
- Support and advance the department and college mission through ideas and projects
Requirements:
- Associate’s degree with a major in law enforcement or criminal justice.
- Four full-time years (or equivalent) of verified related paid work experience in law enforcement, a maximum of two years of this experience may be in corrections.
- One year of this work experience shall be within the five years immediately preceding the date of application for the credential field. The recency requirement shall be waived if the individual has two years of successful full-time (or equivalent) postsecondary teaching experience in the credential field within the last five years.
- POST (Peace Officers Standards and Training Board of Minnesota) eligible, or a Federal licensed agent with the powers of arrest, the completion of a basic course recognized by a state council, state commission, state board, or state agency which leads to licensing or basic certification as a law enforcement officer, including but not limited to the basic Drug Enforcement Administration’s Agent school, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Basic Agent school or the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center’s uniform patrol course or basic investigators course.