Job Description
JOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE
has the following anticipated vacancies
for the 2024-2025 academic year
DISCIPLINE : Criminology Intervention (310-02)
TYPE OF CONTRACT : Part-time contract representing full and / or part-time workload.
AREA OF EXPERTISE : To teach Criminology Intervention courses to First, Second, and Third year students.
QUALIFICATIONS :
CRIMINOLOGY INTERVENTION (310.BO)
General Hiring Criteria
- Bachelor's degree in Criminology, Social Work or related field.
- Directly related work experience preferred.
- Teaching experience at post-secondary level preferred.
- Working knowledge of the structure and operation of the youth and adult correctional and social service system in Quebec.
- Bilingualism (English / French) and ability to teach in French are preferred, as in the context of Bill 96 and the changes to the Charte de la langue française, if there is a need, the candidate must be willing and able to teach in French
In addition to general criteria above, specific educational qualifications / experience required to teach :
THE IMPACT OF LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT ON DELINQUENCY AND VICTIMIZATION
CLINICAL CRIMINOLOGY I
CLINICAL CRIMINOLOGY 2
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND DEVIANCE
MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
Master's degree in Psychology, Psychoeducation or related field.
CPR FIRST RESPONDER
- Current Instructor or Master Instructor for the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada (Quebec). Ability to certify the students in CPR (Level C), AED, and First Aid (16-hour certification)
- Current Instructor or Master Instructor for the Canadian Red Cross, with a Provider Agency Affiliation. Ability to certify the students in CPR (Level CO), AED,) and First Aid (16-hour standard level), or First Responder (45-hour course)
- Current Ist Responder Certification preferred
- Current Ambulance Technician-Paramedic certification preferred
- Directly related experience in emergency response
- Possess an in-depth knowledge of the relevant correctional systems in Quebec
- Bilingualism (English / French) and ability to teach in French are preferred, as in the context of Bill 96 and the changes to the Charte de la langue française, if there is a need, the candidate must be willing and able to teach in French.
SELF DEFENSE
- Bachelor's or equivalent" degree in Physical Education
- Bachelor's degree in a related field may be considered
- Martial Arts Instructor Certification
- Bilingualism (English / French) and ability to teach in French are preferred, as in the context of Bill 96 and the changes to the Charte de la langue française, if there is a need, the candidate must be willing and able to teach in French.
Internal non-permanent applicants with acquired seniority have priority for this posting; however, qualified external candidates are encouraged to apply as the College conducts interviews when there are no internal priority applicants.
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