Qualifications:
- Preferably with a Master’s or Doctorate degree in Forensic Science, Biology, Chemistry, Criminology, or related fields
- Specialization or relevant training/experience in Pathology, Forensic Chemistry, or Ballistics
- Preferably with teaching experience in higher education
- Licensed professionals (e.g., Medical Technologist, Chemist, Criminologist) are highly preferred
- Experience in forensic laboratory work or law enforcement is an advantage
- Strong communication and research skills
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach specialized courses in Forensic Pathology, Chemistry, Ballistics, or other core forensic science subjects
- Prepare and deliver engaging, hands-on lessons aligned with outcomes-based education
- Supervise laboratory activities, research projects, and student internships
- Contribute to curriculum enhancement and academic development
- Participate in institutional research, community extension, and accreditation activities
How to Apply:
Submit your updated resume, transcript of records, license (if applicable), and letter of intent to: hr@lpudavao.edu.ph
Subject: Application – Forensic Science Faculty
Start of classes: August 4, 2025
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Fixed term
Work Location: In person