Pool Recruitment for Faculty Associates in Forensic Science
Company: Arizona State University
Location: West Valley City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The School of Interdisciplinary Forensics (SIF) at Arizona State
University (ASU) invites applications for Faculty Associate
positions during the 2025–2026 academic year to teach undergraduate
and graduate courses in a variety of areas of forensic science.
Faculty Associate positions are one-semester,
non-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure
implications, not to exceed an average of .40 FTE (the equivalent
of 6-credit hours) per semester. The number of courses is
contingent upon unit needs, funding, and sufficient enrollment.
Salary is based on qualifications and assigned teaching load. About
the School: SIF offers a unique approach to forensic education,
offering students transdisciplinary ways to learn about how
technology and science interact with law, legal systems, and legal
issues. SIF has strengths in the psychological sciences (social,
clinical, developmental psychology, and psychology and law); the
natural sciences (anthropology, biology, chemistry, entomology, and
genetics); and information technology (cybersecurity, digital
forensics). With a focus on real-world applications and ethical
considerations, SIF prepares students for careers in which they
shape a justice system informed by scientific evidence, and in
which investigative and legal processes reflect empirically
supported best practices and all people receive fair treatment. Our
forensic science program includes courses such as a forensic
science seminar, principles of forensic science, investigating
death, advanced crime scene mapping, statistical applications in
forensic science, fundamentals of forensic analysis, forensic
anthropology, forensic botany, forensic chemistry, forensic
molecular biology, forensic entomology, forensic photography,
forensic toxicology, analysis of nonhuman forensic DNA evidence,
advanced topics in human DNA typing, human osteology and forensic
techniques, and wildlife forensics. Accordingly, we encourage
people with expertise in a broad array of forensic sciences and
closely related fields apply. About the New College of
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences: At ASU’s New College of
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, we take pride in breaking down
disciplinary barriers, cultivating an environment where innovative
research flourishes. Our faculty are not just educators; they are
trailblazers in their fields, consistently expanding the frontiers
of knowledge. We invite you to join this dynamic community, where
you will lead and engage in pioneering projects that redefine
academic excellence. Our interdisciplinary approach offers you
unparalleled opportunities for personal and professional growth. By
joining our faculty, you’re not just advancing your career; you’re
shaping the future of education and research in meaningful ways.
You’ll be empowered to innovate and address complex global
challenges, all while preparing the next generation of leaders. We
are committed to supporting and guiding you throughout your
academic journey, ensuring that your contributions are impactful
and transformative. For more information visit us at
https://newcollege.asu.edu/ . New College is located on ASU’s West
Valley campus, blending a liberal arts education with 21st-century
workforce preparation and a learning hub for students of all ages
and backgrounds supporting the rapid growth of its surrounding 14
communities. Integrating modern amenities with the natural beauty
of outdoor spaces, the West Valley campus offers over 125
undergraduate and graduate degree programs across business,
engineering, education, and the New College of Interdisciplinary
Arts and Sciences. About Arizona State University: Arizona State
University, ranked the No. 1 “Most Innovative School” in the nation
by U.S. News & World Report for ten years in succession, has forged
the model for a New American University . Year after year, ASU
ranks at or near the top of the list in areas that matter. ASU is a
comprehensive public research institution, measured not by whom it
excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed; advancing
research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental
responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and overall
health of the communities it serves. ASU operates on the principles
that learning is a personal and original journey for each student;
that they thrive on experience and that the process of discovery
cannot be bound by traditional academic disciplines. Through
innovation and a commitment to accessibility, ASU has drawn
pioneering researchers to its faculty even as it expands
opportunities for qualified students, attracting some of the
highest- quality students from all 50 states and more than 130
nations. To learn more about ASU, visit http://www.asu.edu . All we
do at ASU is guided and inspired by the ASU Charter, which reads:
ASU is a comprehensive public research university, measured not by
whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed;
advancing research and discovery of public value; and assuming
fundamental responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and
overall health of the communities it serves. Successful candidates
will demonstrate throughout their materials how their teaching will
contribute to the fulfillment of this charter. Essential Functions
of the Position: Teach forensic science courses to undergraduate
and/or graduate students in face-to-face, hybrid, or online
formats. Prepare course syllabi, lectures, learning exercises,
exams, and other course materials, and grade assignments and
assessments. Maintain regular availability to students, including
office hours as appropriate to course modality. Monitor student
success and regularly respond to student academic issues. Required
Qualifications: For teaching undergraduate classes, either one of
the following by the time of appointment: o An earned master’s
degree in forensic science or a closely related scientific field
(e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, physical anthropology); OR o An
earned bachelor’s degree in forensic science or a closely related
scientific field (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, physical
anthropology) and a minimum of five (5) years of experience working
in a forensic scientific field. For teaching graduate-level
classes, either one of the following by the time of appointment: o
An earned doctoral degree or ABD in forensic science or a closely
related scientific field (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics,
physical anthropology) by time of appointment or o An earned
master’s degree in forensic science or a closely related scientific
field (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, physical anthropology)
and at least two (2) years of related experience working in a
forensic scientific field. Desired Qualifications: An earned
doctoral degree in forensic science or a closely related scientific
field (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, physical anthropology,
criminology, psychology, etc.); Experience working in public or
private settings in a forensic scientific field; Two or more
semesters of teaching experience at the undergraduate and/or
graduate levels either online or in-person; Demonstrated commitment
to working successfully with students from a wide variety of
socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, including first-generation
college students; Evidence of teaching effectiveness as
demonstrated by one or more of the following: student evaluations,
peer evaluations, annual performance evaluations, or prior course
syllabi; Experience with technology/course management systems; and
Demonstrated excellent English written and verbal communication
skills.
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