Northern Kentucky University's
Assistant Teaching Professor of Law (Non-tenure Track)
Northern Kentucky University's, Highland Heights, Kentucky, United States
Assistant Teaching Professor of Law (Non-tenure Track)
Federal legislation requires institutions of higher education to inform prospective members of our community about its most recent crime/incident statistics; crime prevention; security programs and activities; policies concerning the reporting of crime; and related information in accordance with the Campus Security Act, commonly referred to as the Clery Act. Upon request, you can obtain a paper copy of the university's Annual Campus Security Reports by contacting the NKU Police Department, 419 Old Johns Hill Road, Highland Heights, KY 41099 or calling 859-572-5746. This information is also available on the NKU Police Department's website at http://nku.edu/police/securityreports Position Information Working Title: Assistant Teaching Professor of Law (Non-tenure Track) Department: Department Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Organizational Leadership Full Time or Part Time?: Full Time Position Number Purpose of Position The Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Organizational Leadership at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a non-tenure track Assistant Teaching Professor position in Law at its campus in Highland Heights, KY.
The start date is August 1, 2026.
The BA in Law program offers primarily traditional, on-campus classes. The position includes teaching undergraduate classes, mentoring students, and facilitation of high impact practices. The BA in Law is a unique program that prepares students for careers in legal support and advocacy, policy, court administration, and law school. Coursework emphasizes communication, critical thinking, and practical legal knowledge. This is a 9-month position that will have a four/four teaching load. The selected candidate will teach undergraduate courses, collaborate with faculty in the department, facilitate student engagement, and work with our advising team on various recruiting and retention activities. This is not a remote position. The department is housed within the College of Arts & Sciences, with 16 full-time faculty and staff. It offers bachelor degrees in Criminal Justice, International Studies, Law, Political Science, and Organizational Leadership; and an accredited master’s degree in Public Administration. Faculty actively engage with students through undergraduate research programs; local, regional, national, and international internship placements; study abroad; and student honor societies. The department values multidimensional excellence, learner-centered education, civic engagement, innovation, collegiality, and collaboration across all department and university academic programs. NKU’s vision is that we will be nationally recognized for being a student-ready, regionally engaged university that empowers diverse learners for economic and social mobility. Our core values place emphasis on our culture of excellence, creativity, innovation, and collegiality. Your cover letter and/or teaching statement should show, as a faculty member at NKU, how you will contribute to our core values and our strategic framework, especially in how you will contribute student success and belonging. Primary Responsibilities The candidate who fills this position will perform the following duties: Teach undergraduate law courses
Introduction to Law, Critical Thinking & Legal Reasoning, Common Law, Legal Research, Advanced Legal Writing, Immigration Law, and Employment Law
Provide support for Mock Trial and PreLaw advising Promote and foster a learning environment that is supportive of all individuals. Qualifications The candidate must meet the following qualifications: Juris Doctorate, Master of Legal Studies, or Master’s degree or Ph.D. in related discipline Preference will be given to candidates with: Experience teaching undergraduate students Experience engaging in experiential learning with undergraduate students Experience in pre-law advising Review will begin December 1, 2025. Applications materials should be submitted electronically at https://jobs.nku.edu/ Please include: Evidence of effective teaching Three professional references. Direct questions regarding this position and search can be directed to Dr. Jonathan McKenzie (mckenziej1@nku.edu). Direct questions regarding the application process can be directed to NKU Human resources at jobs@nku.edu or call (859) 572-5200. Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). Required Documents Cover Letter/Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Evidence of teaching style and effectiveness References Optional Documents Northern Kentucky University Nunn Drive | Highland Heights, Kentucky 41099
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Federal legislation requires institutions of higher education to inform prospective members of our community about its most recent crime/incident statistics; crime prevention; security programs and activities; policies concerning the reporting of crime; and related information in accordance with the Campus Security Act, commonly referred to as the Clery Act. Upon request, you can obtain a paper copy of the university's Annual Campus Security Reports by contacting the NKU Police Department, 419 Old Johns Hill Road, Highland Heights, KY 41099 or calling 859-572-5746. This information is also available on the NKU Police Department's website at http://nku.edu/police/securityreports Position Information Working Title: Assistant Teaching Professor of Law (Non-tenure Track) Department: Department Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Organizational Leadership Full Time or Part Time?: Full Time Position Number Purpose of Position The Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Organizational Leadership at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a non-tenure track Assistant Teaching Professor position in Law at its campus in Highland Heights, KY.
The start date is August 1, 2026.
The BA in Law program offers primarily traditional, on-campus classes. The position includes teaching undergraduate classes, mentoring students, and facilitation of high impact practices. The BA in Law is a unique program that prepares students for careers in legal support and advocacy, policy, court administration, and law school. Coursework emphasizes communication, critical thinking, and practical legal knowledge. This is a 9-month position that will have a four/four teaching load. The selected candidate will teach undergraduate courses, collaborate with faculty in the department, facilitate student engagement, and work with our advising team on various recruiting and retention activities. This is not a remote position. The department is housed within the College of Arts & Sciences, with 16 full-time faculty and staff. It offers bachelor degrees in Criminal Justice, International Studies, Law, Political Science, and Organizational Leadership; and an accredited master’s degree in Public Administration. Faculty actively engage with students through undergraduate research programs; local, regional, national, and international internship placements; study abroad; and student honor societies. The department values multidimensional excellence, learner-centered education, civic engagement, innovation, collegiality, and collaboration across all department and university academic programs. NKU’s vision is that we will be nationally recognized for being a student-ready, regionally engaged university that empowers diverse learners for economic and social mobility. Our core values place emphasis on our culture of excellence, creativity, innovation, and collegiality. Your cover letter and/or teaching statement should show, as a faculty member at NKU, how you will contribute to our core values and our strategic framework, especially in how you will contribute student success and belonging. Primary Responsibilities The candidate who fills this position will perform the following duties: Teach undergraduate law courses
Introduction to Law, Critical Thinking & Legal Reasoning, Common Law, Legal Research, Advanced Legal Writing, Immigration Law, and Employment Law
Provide support for Mock Trial and PreLaw advising Promote and foster a learning environment that is supportive of all individuals. Qualifications The candidate must meet the following qualifications: Juris Doctorate, Master of Legal Studies, or Master’s degree or Ph.D. in related discipline Preference will be given to candidates with: Experience teaching undergraduate students Experience engaging in experiential learning with undergraduate students Experience in pre-law advising Review will begin December 1, 2025. Applications materials should be submitted electronically at https://jobs.nku.edu/ Please include: Evidence of effective teaching Three professional references. Direct questions regarding this position and search can be directed to Dr. Jonathan McKenzie (mckenziej1@nku.edu). Direct questions regarding the application process can be directed to NKU Human resources at jobs@nku.edu or call (859) 572-5200. Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). Required Documents Cover Letter/Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Evidence of teaching style and effectiveness References Optional Documents Northern Kentucky University Nunn Drive | Highland Heights, Kentucky 41099
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