Campbell University School of Law is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Director of Competitive Advocacy and Trial Advocacy Instructor. Campbell Law’s Competitive Advocacy Program has been recognized as one of the top advocacy programs in the nation by both the ABA and U.S. News and World Report, and its Mock Trial, Moot Court, Negotiations, Arbitration, and Client Counseling teams compete nationally and internationally. This position is a twelve-month, full-time, non-tenure track administrative and instructor level position.
As the Director of Competitive Advocacy, the successful applicant will oversee the highly successful and nationally ranked Competitive Advocacy Program, including the Mock Trial, Moot Court, Negotiations, Arbitration, and Client Counseling teams. The successful applicant will direct and manage the entire Competitive Advocacy Program for the law school and will, in consultation with the Dean, Vice Dean, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Director of Trial Advocacy, determine the scope and range of competitions each year. Directing and managing the entire Competitive Advocacy Program will include: (1) supervising advocacy support staff (as provided); (2) developing advocacy competitions that will be hosted and sponsored by Campbell University School of Law; (3) working with the Director of Development to generate resources for the Competitive Advocacy Program; (4) cooperating with the Director of Trial Advocacy to promote a consistent approach to trial advocacy instruction; (5) overseeing travel and lodging arrangements for competitive teams; (6) setting financial guidelines for permissible expenditures of competitive teams while travelling; (7) approving for payment all expense reimbursement requests for competitive advocacy programs; (8) developing fair and equitable selection procedures for every category of student competitions; and (9) working with alumni, faculty and staff members, and practitioners to recruit, hire, and supervise advocacy team coaches.
The Director of Competitive Advocacy will also serve as an Instructor at the law school, teaching one or more of the performance sections for the required Trial Advocacy course, under the supervision of the Director of Trial Advocacy. The Trial Advocacy Instructor position is a full-time, non-tenure instructor position.
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