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The University of Tulsa College of Law invites applications from experienced Clinical faculty to serve as director of Clinical Education. We seek candidates with a distinguished record of clinical teaching or practice experience, and a superior academic record demonstrating excellence in scholarship and clinical teaching or a strong potential to excel as scholars and clinicians. Candidates must possess a J.D. and be admitted, or eligible for admission, to the Oklahoma Bar. Members of under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. The University of Tulsa is the site of four clinical programs including the BC Franklin Clinic, the Terry West Clinic, the Tulsa Immigrant Resource Network Clinic, and the Public Defender Clinic.
The ideal candidate will have experience in clinical legal education to serve as a mentor for other clinical faculty, staff attorneys and students that carry out the work of the clinic. Responsibilities include serving as the point person managing clinical budgets, guiding policy decisions in consultation with the faculty and the Dean, and serving as a point person for the public engagement between the law school and the clinical programs.
The University of Tulsa is located off legendary Route 66, where the South, Midwest, and west all collide. The University of Tulsa boasts the Nation’s only law school located wholly in Indian territory, at the apex of the Cherokee, Creek, and Osage Nations. The University embraces its role as an engine of support for excellence in faculty scholarship, community participation and teaching for the next generation of lawyers. TU Law is a dynamic law school seeking excellent faculty to walk with our students from the start of their legal education onward.
Applications must be submitted via the website: https://universitytulsa.peopleadmin.com/ Interested candidates should submit a Letter of Interest, CV, and a Clinical Teaching Statement. We value diverse experiences and backgrounds, including diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, language, abilities/disabilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, and geographic region. For questions, please contact Professor Marc Roark Chair, Appointments Committee, [email protected].
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