What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant or Associate Professor of Law, Delaware Law School position at Widener University?
Widener University Delaware Law School is currently hiring a full-time tenure-track faculty member for the upcoming academic year.
We welcome applications from candidates with teaching interests in required and bar tested courses. We are most in need of candidates interested in teaching Legal Methods/Research and Writing courses, complimented by teaching first year or other required or bar tested courses.
Qualified candidates will have strong academic credentials, including at least a J.D. degree or its equivalent. Candidates should demonstrate evidence of and potential for innovative and impactful teaching, scholarship, and service to the Law School, the University, and the legal profession. We welcome applications from candidates who approach pedagogy and scholarship from a variety of perspectives and methods.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (including, but not limited to) :
Essential Duties:
Required:
Some positions may be eligible for a hybrid or remote work arrangement that may include a partially or fully remote work location, consistent with Widener’s Flexible Work policy.
In its sixth decade, Delaware Law School is the oldest and only fully ABA-accredited law school in the nation’s First State of Delaware. It has civic-minded students and staff and a top-notch faculty featuring some of the most highly regarded teachers, legal scholars, and social change agents in the nation. The large corporate community in Delaware and the varieties of legal practice opportunities in neighboring Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland offer students an unusually rich array of opportunities for experiential learning through internships and externships, a public interest law center, and numerous clinical programs.
EOE M/F/V/D
We welcome applications from candidates with teaching interests in required and bar tested courses. We are most in need of candidates interested in teaching Legal Methods/Research and Writing courses, complimented by teaching first year or other required or bar tested courses.
Qualified candidates will have strong academic credentials, including at least a J.D. degree or its equivalent. Candidates should demonstrate evidence of and potential for innovative and impactful teaching, scholarship, and service to the Law School, the University, and the legal profession. We welcome applications from candidates who approach pedagogy and scholarship from a variety of perspectives and methods.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (including, but not limited to) :
Essential Duties:
- Teach law school introductory and upper-level courses.
- Engage in productive research, scholarship, and service.
- Demonstrate academic citizenship at all levels within the university.
- Advise students related to law school and career success.
- Participate in faculty governance.
Required:
- A Juris Doctor degree or its equivalent.
- Demonstrated commitment to legal education.
- Evidence of scholarly potential. Positions are not limited by area of research specialization.
- Teaching experience in legal education.
- Published legal scholarship.
- Experience with professional service and practice.
Some positions may be eligible for a hybrid or remote work arrangement that may include a partially or fully remote work location, consistent with Widener’s Flexible Work policy.
In its sixth decade, Delaware Law School is the oldest and only fully ABA-accredited law school in the nation’s First State of Delaware. It has civic-minded students and staff and a top-notch faculty featuring some of the most highly regarded teachers, legal scholars, and social change agents in the nation. The large corporate community in Delaware and the varieties of legal practice opportunities in neighboring Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland offer students an unusually rich array of opportunities for experiential learning through internships and externships, a public interest law center, and numerous clinical programs.
EOE M/F/V/D