From an email message which I received earlier today:
INDIANA TECH LAW SCHOOL, which is provisionally ABA accredited, invites applications for one full-time, tenure-track, clinical assistant professor to design, manage, and teach a live-client clinic in the Law School’s innovative and growing clinical program. The Law School’s clinics currently include the United States Supreme Court Amicus Project, the Federal Judicial Intern Practicum, the Appellate Litigation Clinic, and the Mediation Clinic.
In the fall 2017 semester, the Law School will implement a live-client clinic in an area consistent with the successful candidate’s expertise and the community’s needs. A non-exhaustive list of possible clinic focus areas include a veterans-based clinic, a medical-legal partnership, and an immigrants’ rights clinic. The Law School is particularly interested in integrating clinical opportunities throughout its three-year curriculum and this position may evolve into a clinical director position or involve teaching one or more doctrinal or legal writing courses.
Successful applicants will be collaborative and have an excellent academic record, substantial clinical teaching and law practice experience, and a demonstrated commitment to excellence in clinical teaching, scholarship, and service. The position is full-time (twelve months) and will be an essential part of the Law School’s fully-integrated program of experiential legal education, in which all clinical, legal writing, and doctrinal faculty are tenure-track with the same rights, privileges, responsibilities, salary scale, and benefits. Additionally, the successful candidate will be eligible to receive professional development funds to enable participation at conferences and promote meaningful scholarship.
This is a unique opportunity to be on the ground floor of an innovative law school and develop a cutting-edge and client-centered clinical program. Candidates should send a curriculum vitae, cover letter, and the candidate’s clinical vision to Associate Dean for Faculty Charles E. MacLean ([email protected]). The Law School encourages applications from candidates who will contribute to the diversity of the Law School’s faculty.
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