Even though the announcement below says that the priority deadline was April 1, I only received this info just a few days ago. Seems that it is probably still an open position.
Law-Lecturer,
Civil Rights and Community Economic Development Clinic Fellows
The University of Denver Sturm College
of Law invites applications for one-year clinical teaching fellowships that
includes one in our Civil Rights Clinic and one in our Community Economic
Development Clinic. The fellowship is designed for experienced lawyers who
are interested in exploring the possibility of a career in law school
clinical teaching.
These one-year fellowships will
provide the fellows the opportunity to supervise and train law students who
are representing clients. The fellows will also teach classes, attend
workshops designed to train the fellow as a clinical teacher and pursue a
scholarly agenda. Fellows in the Clinic will be integrated into the
intellectual life of the law school and the larger University and are invited
to attend faculty scholarly workshops and mentoring sessions.
These are one year, twelve month
appointment that begins no later than August 1, 2013.
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Applications
received by April 1st will receive first consideration, but applications
will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.
Minimum
qualifications:
- JD or equivalent
·
Applicants
must have a minimum of three years of legal experience in the relevant practice
areas
·
A
demonstrated commitment to public interest lawyering
·
Strong
academic credentials
·
Member
of the Colorado Bar or able to gain admission by August 1, 2013 (Colorado
permits faculty teaching in a clinical program to waive into the bar).
Preferred
qualifications:
- Exposure to
clinical teaching
Application Process and
Contact Information:
You
can apply by going directly to our quick link: Fellows
posting. To be considered for
this position, please attach a cover letter and CV.
You can also visit www.dujobs.org directly. Applications
received by April 1st will receive first consideration, but
applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.
Questions can be addressed to Laura
Rovner, lrovner@law.du.edu.
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DU
and its Sturm College of Law are committed to enhancing the diversity of our
faculty and staff. We are strongly dedicated to the pursuit of excellence by
including and integrating individuals who represent different groups as defined
by race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic
background, age, disability, national origin, religion and veteran status. DU
is an EEO/AA employer.
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