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Visiting Professor of Legal Writing

University of San Francisco

Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$100,000 - $120,000 / YEARPosted 9 days ago

Salary

$100,000 - $120,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

The professor will teach first-year law students legal research, writing, and analysis through two sections per semester. Responsibilities include delivering lectures, providing extensive feedback on coursework, and supervising the spring moot court event.

Requirements summary

A JD from an ABA-accredited law school is required, with a preference for California Bar membership and 2-5 years of teaching or practice experience. Candidates should have a background in litigation or oral advocacy and the ability to work with a diverse student body.

postgraduate degreeEditingCurriculum DevelopmentMentorship

Job description

Job Title

  • Visiting
  • Professor of
  • Legal
  • Writing
  • Job
  • Summary: The School of Law at the University of San Francisco is seeking a visiting full-time non-tenure track Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis Professor for the upcoming academic year. The faculty member guides first year law students through their first foray into legal writing and research so they are best equipped to analyze and write and research about complex legal issues. The faculty member will teach two sections each semester comprised of approximately 20 students per class. During the fall semester, the professor will teach predictive writing and legal analysis. The spring semester will focus on persuasive writing, legal research, and oral advocacy. The spring semester culminates in a moot court event where alumni attorneys act as judges during oral arguments. The small class size fosters collaboration and allows faculty to adapt instruction to particular classroom needs and provide individualized feedback. This feedback is core to the school’s legal writing program. In addition, the professor may teach an additional class semester as negotiated with the Sr. Associate Dean or Dean. Housing assistance for a visiting professor may be available. Full

Job Description

Job Responsibilities Effective teaching and classroom instruction, including delivering lectures and facilitating class discussions and exercises on legal analysis, writing, and legal research Use formative assessment techniques in order to provide students with extensive feedback on their writing, research, analysis, citations, oral presentations, and understanding of course material Observe regular office hours and be available to students during office hours and by appointment Prepare course syllabi, practice assignments, handouts, midterms, final exams, and relevant course materials Grade and evaluate students’ coursework and submit grades promptly by established deadlines Advise students and provide mentorship on legal writing, professionalism, and academic, bar prep, and curricula issues Supervise upper-level students to develop the spring moot court topic Collaborate with other Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis faculty on research and writing assignments, curriculum development, events, meetings, and orientations Additional duties as assigned by the Dean or Sr. Associate Dean Minimum Requirements Understanding and commitment to USF’s mission, vision, and values. JD obtained at an ABA accredited law school Additional Skills, Knowledge and Abilities 2-5 years teaching experience preferred Practice experience preferred Background in litigation, moot court, or other oral advocacy program Excellent legal writing, editing, and research skills Experience with or the ability to work with a diverse student body, faculty and staff Demonstrated ability to provide clear constructive feedback to students with differing educational and social backgrounds Member of the California Bar preferred Work Environment and Physical Requirements The professor will provide lectures in a classroom or mock courtroom setting and counsel students in an office or by telephone or electronic communication. These duties may require standing or sitting for long periods of time, transporting class materials, and working at a computer or desk. Application Requirements: Please apply with the following information: Cover letter indicating the reasons for your interest in USF A current curriculum vitae, clearly stating your teaching experience Course evaluations from previous courses taught Optional teaching statement References will be solicited from finalists and do not need to be submitted with the initial application.

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Salary Range

$100,000-$120,000 annualized; commensurate with experience The University of San Francisco is located in the heart of one of the world’s most innovative and diverse cities, and is home to a vibrant academic community of students and faculty who achieve excellence in their fields. Its diverse student body enjoys direct access to faculty, small classes and outstanding opportunities in the city itself. USF is San Francisco's first university, and its Jesuit Catholic mission helps ignite a student’s passion for social justice and a desire to “Change the World From Here.” For more information, visit www.usfca.edu. Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy The University of San Francisco is an equal opportunity institution of higher education. The University does not discriminate in employment, educational services, or academic programs on the basis of an individual's race, color, ethnicity, religion, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, age (except minors), sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition (cancer-related and genetic-related), disability and military status or any other basis prohibited by law. The University reasonably accommodates qualified individuals with disabilities under the law. Fair Chance Ordinance Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. For more information visit: http://sfgov.org/olse/fair-chance-ordinance-fco.