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Creighton University School of Law invites applicants for a visiting assistant professor position to teach in the Law School’s legal research and writing program. The visitor position is a two-year, full-time position. The position would begin on July 1, 2022, and end on June 30, 2024. The visitor would teach two courses each semester in Creighton’s LRW program. Creighton University School of Law, located in Omaha, Nebraska, was founded in 1904, not just to prepare lawyers but to develop leaders with a commitment to social justice. The law school is rooted in the Jesuit Catholic tradition of educating the whole person and empowers its graduates to find their place in the world, so that they contribute to the greater good through leadership and service. Applicants for this visiting assistant professor position must possess a J.D. degree, along with a strong academic record and exceptional legal research and writing skills, and they must be dedicated to creating an inclusive experience for the diverse set of students they will teach to foster each student’s learning, development, and decision making. Applicants should have two or more years of experience in teaching, a clerkship, and/or in law practice. Applicants should be aware that the position is for a fixed term of two years. It is possible the Law School will hire a permanent faculty member to teach in the legal writing program in future years. An individual in the visitor position will be eligible to apply for any permanent position advertised during or after the period of their visit. The position is benefits-eligible and offers a competitive compensation package. Qualifications: Applicants for this visiting assistant professor position must possess a J.D. degree, along with a strong academic record and exceptional legal research and writing skills, and they must be dedicated to creating an inclusive experience for the diverse set of students they will teach to foster each student’s learning, development, and decision making. Applicants should have two or more years of experience in teaching, a clerkship, and/or in law practice. The full hiring announcement, all disclosures and requirements, and online application portal are available here. Please direct all enquires to Dean Joshua P. Fershée.
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