Post-Doctoral Scholar-Criminal Justice Administration and Policy
The John Glenn College of Public Affairs
Position Overview
The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is a leading public affairs college that conducts rigorous academic research and translates and applies that research for public, nonprofit, and private partners. Criminal justice administration is a growing area of expertise within the college with multiple faculty and students involved in criminal justice research projects, and an array of technical assistance and training partnerships with criminal justice organizations. The Glenn College invites applications for a postdoctoral scholar position in Criminal Justice Administration and Policy. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, 12-month (100% FTE) position that begins no later than Spring semester 2026 with a possible renewal for a second year based on satisfactory performance.
This position is designed to be a career-building step for early-career scholars. We are eager to engage with candidates whose research is at the intersection of criminal justice/public safety and public affairs. We are particularly interested in candidates who have strong skills in quantitative methods, causal research designs, and have experience working with large administrative datasets. We desire applicants with the potential to become productive and impactful researchers and conscientious and engaged community members.
The candidate will work on sponsored research projects at the Glenn College. The successful candidate is expected to collaborate with faculty members, researchers, and students on research projects, initiate new funded projects, and disseminate research results via conferences, policy documents, and academic publications. The postdoctoral scholar will fully participate in the academic life of Glenn College and will participate in professional development programs by Ohio State’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Ohio State offers a comprehensive benefits package (see https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/).
Duties Description
Conduct Research (50%) – Collaborate with faculty members, researchers, and students across a portfolio of research and evaluation grants and contracts; assist in all research activities, to include survey development and administration, conducting interviews and focus groups, quantitative data collection, cleaning, and analysis, developing and delivering presentations, and participating during on-site agency partner meetings and data collection, and disseminating research results to academic and practitioner audiences at national conferences and convenings.
Technical Report Writing and Manuscript Development (20%) – Contribute to the planning and development of written products, including technical reports, policy briefs, and manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed academic journals and practitioner-based outlets to describe research findings to academic, practitioner, and policy-maker audiences.
Project Management and Research Team Collaboration (10%) - Attend project team meetings to provide updates, report on progress, and align assigned tasks with research timelines and objectives; assist project management leads in monitoring timelines, completing progress reports, submitting and adhering to IRB and data sharing protocols; provide administrative support including scheduling, note-taking, organizing and maintaining project documentation, coordinating meetings and events, and ensuring compliance with institutional policies and procedures.
Grant Writing (10%) - engages in project development and establishing project goals, objectives, research designs, methodologies, and analysis plans to support grant proposal writing in collaboration with research team.
Professional development activities (5%) - fully participate in the academic life of Glenn College and participate in professional development programs by Ohio State’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.
Other tasks and duties as assigned (5%)
Additional Information:
This position prefers presence on the Columbus campus. Requests to work outside the state of Ohio will only be considered when there is a legitimate and critical operational need to retain or employ an individual, and the work itself can be performed from a remote location. Information on Working Outside of Ohio can be found here: https://hr.osu.edu/policies/flexible-work/outside-ohio/ This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
Education and Experience Requirements
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How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday [LINK]. Once you start the application you will need to fill it out to completion and upload each of the required materials. Please be aware that you will not be able to edit your application or required materials after submission. Application materials must include:
Application closes 10/30/2025
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