From a recent email message:
Loyola University Chicago is excited to share that we are hiring a new Clinical Fellow/Supervising Attorney in the Health Justice Project at Loyola University Chicago. The Health Justice Project is a medical-legal partnership clinic which partners with Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine and Loyola Medicine to provide direct legal services to patients with health harming legal needs and engages in upstream advocacy to address root causes of poverty and health inequities.
We are currently searching for a supervising attorney in a clinical fellowship faculty role to support our project, manage our medical-legal partnership and case load, and assist with community outreach and education, programming, supervision and training of students and volunteers, as well as other programmatic support. This is a 3-year non-tenured position which is eligible for renewal if continued funding is available.
For further details, please see our posting online. Interested applicants should apply online.
School of Law, Health Justice Clinical Fellow/Supervising Attorney, Non-Tenure Track
Interested applicants can reach out to Kate Mitchell with any questions: [email protected]
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