Are you a criminal justice professional who's interested in sharing your knowledge? Learn how to successfully launch a second career as a teacher.
Wondering how to transition from law enforcement to academia with confidence? Hoping to boost that retirement income through part-time lecturing? Unsure if you're qualified to land a job as a professor? Former peace officer Kelly William Enos has acted as a college dean and served as a faculty member for decades. And after seeing too many applicants stumble when pursuing employment teaching in his field, he's eager to share his insights and help you find the perfect position.
Teaching for Criminal Justice Professionals is a carefully tailored guide for anyone currently working in the realm of criminal justice who's looking for a job at a college or university. Rich with personal examples, up-to-date references, and vital resources, Enos's conversational handbook is upbeat and enlightening. And after diving into his detailed overview, you'll feel completely prepared for anything the academic world can throw at you.
In Teaching for Criminal Justice Professionals, you'll discover:
- Why taking on a part-time role at a college can be of significant benefit to your career
- How to search for job openings and uncover positions that are the right fit
- Tips for interviews and lecture demonstrations so you can wow the hiring committee
- Ways to tailor your resume and cover letter to showcase your qualifications
- The difference between credit and non-credit classes, how internships work, and much, much more!
Teaching for Criminal Justice Professionals is your must-have blueprint for shifting your current skills into a rewarding teaching career. If you like meticulous strategies, unique action plans, and advice from the trenches, then you'll love Kelly William Enos's goldmine of information.