Restorative Justice, Adjunct Faculty

Community College of Philadelphia

Posting Details Position Information Restorative Justice, Adjunct FacultyFAC00470The Department of Social Science at the Community College of Philadelphia invites applications for a part-time position for the 2024-2025 academic year.
The faculty member will teach courses for the Restorative Justice Proficiency Certificate program at Community College of Philadelphia. This initiative is funded by the U.S. Department of Justices Bureau of Justice Assistance BJA in partnership with the National Center on Restorative Justice. The goal is to expand the program to other community colleges, historically Black colleges and universities, tribal colleges, and prison education programs. The employee will contribute to the ongoing development of coursework that supports this broader educational mission.
Community College of Philadelphias Proficiency Certificate program in Restorative Justice provides students with both the philosophical and practical knowledge to facilitate and advocate for restorative processes in community, education, human resources, legal, and justice settings. This cohort program grounds students in the expanding global social movement toward restorative justice approaches that empower impacted people to take accountability for harm and healing. This approach contrasts with punitive systems that do justice to or for responsible and harmed parties. The program connects students as a community of learners and provides research, volunteer, experiential learning, and mentorship opportunities within restorative justice initiatives in Philadelphia. Community College of Philadelphia is an open-admission, predominantly Black institution and a minority-serving institution which provides access to higher education for all who may benefit. CCPs Strategic Plan affirms the Colleges long-standing commitment to quality, access, affordability and upward mobility while including an emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion. This plan firmly plants student success at the center of all efforts, establishing the means for each student to achieve their goals.
Teaching faculty are an integral part of the larger Academic and Student Success Division at CCP including Workforce Development or Career Training. The Academic and Student Success Division is a community of learners committed to student success as demonstrated through equitable and measurable outcomes, innovative practices, relevant curriculum, quality learning, and a rewarding student experience. As a minority-serving institution, CCP faculty contribute significantly to our collective efforts to improve student success and eliminate racial equity gaps through the utilization of inclusive and high-quality teaching practices.
Teach courses in the Restorative Justice Proficiency Certificate program at Community College of Philadelphia.

Collaborate with the project director and adhere to blueprint courses provided for the program in order to contribute to the ongoing development of restorative justice coursework for expansion to other institutions community colleges, HBCUs, tribal colleges, and prison education programs.
Collaborate with the project director and adhere to blueprint courses provided for the program.

Engage with local restorative justice initiatives and practitioners to enhance learning experiences.

Commit to teaching in-person courses at one or more of the colleges campuses.
Commitment to the Colleges Mission: Demonstrate a sense of connection and responsibility for helping the College to achieve success through a commitment to its mission, vision, and values.
Collaboration: Communicate effectively, share vision, focus on people, initiate positive change, value differences and foster collaboration. Work with and inspire others to achieve college, department, and individual success. Proactively identify/address problems.
Respect for Diversity: Establish an inclusive environment in the classroom. Demonstrate an understanding of, and sensitivity to, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds of the Colleges faculty, staff and students.
Assessment: Full participation in the assessment of student learning and student learning outcomes at the course, program, and institution levels.
Student Success: Strive for excellence in teaching, applying best practices in field of discipline, and modeling behaviors that encourage student success and retention. Utilize innovative teaching strategies and technologies for online learning and other technology tools to meet the learning needs of a diverse student population. Maintain office hours to meet with students outside of the classroom and respond to questions or concerns.
Leadership and Development: Commitment to professional learning and growth, student mentoring, and service to the profession. Remain current in the use of technology, developments within the field of discipline, and developments related to teaching and student success.
Bachelors degree or at least 10 years of experience facilitating the full range of restorative justice processes in lieu of a degree.
Extensive experience facilitating the full range of restorative processes community-building, harm response, and reintegration circles and conferences in community, education, and/or justice settings.
Training and/or academic coursework in restorative justice with strong knowledge of recent scholarship and professional publications in the field.
Established connections with local restorative justice initiatives and practitioners.
Willingness and availability to teach in-person courses at any one of the colleges campuses.
Commitment to utilizing the provided blueprint courses and communicate regularly with the project director for the duration of the BJA grant-funded project.
Masters degree preferred.
Knowledge of assets and challenges in the City of Philadelphia especially related to education and criminal justice settings preferred.
Experience teaching at the secondary or post-secondary level preferred.
Experience with course/curriculum development preferred.
Demonstrated experience teaching within a community college preferred.
Demonstrated experience teaching diverse student populations and addressing equity gaps preferred.
Bilingual or other language proficiency preferred. Main Campus, NERC, CATC, NWRCAdjunct FacultyFacultyPart-TimeInterested candidates should complete an online application.
Cover Letter of interest and resume required.
Name and contact information of 3 references required.
Employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of background checks in accordance with PA Child Protective Services Law.
Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S. Community College of Philadelphia is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, status as a Vietnam Era Veteran or disabled veteran or any other status protected by law, in matters pertaining to employment.

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