Faculty Hiring: Tenure Track posotion at John Jay College (CUNY)

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Lunes, 1 diciembre 2025

Assistant Professor - Environmental Chemistry / Toxicology, Department of Sciences

The Department of Sciences at John Jay College is seeking a tenure-track faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor with expertise in Environmental Chemistry/Toxicology. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry, Toxicology, or related fields such as Analytical Chemistry, with research experience in Toxicology. The ideal candidate will have an active research program, proven expertise in teaching courses related to environmental chemistry and toxicology, and a dedication to mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. The hiring committee is particularly interested in applicants who support the college's diversity mission through their leadership, community service, research, or lived experiences. Candidates with a history of securing external funding, ongoing collaborations, and practical experience in environmental chemistry or toxicology are preferred. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching and research in Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, and may also teach science and general education science courses. Additionally, the candidate should be prepared to share responsibilities for committee and departmental tasks, administrative and supervisory roles, and mentorship within the Department of Sciences.

John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY) and an internationally recognized leader in educating for justice. Led by President Karol V. Mason, John Jay is a federally designated Hispanic-serving institution, it is ranked third in the nation in Black student success, and it is a top ten institution for promoting student social mobility. John Jay is proud to serve a diverse and dynamic student body of 15,000 students that includes nearly fifty percent students who are first in their family to attend college as well as students who are immigrants, from low-income families, or from other historically underrepresented groups in higher education.

The College participates in the doctoral programs of the Graduate Center of CUNY, and offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees both in traditional criminal justice-related fields of study as well as in a robust portfolio of liberal arts and sciences programs that highlight themes of justice across the arts, sciences, humanities, and social sciences.

 

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