Job o' the Day: Director for Academic Success @ CharlotteLaw
Earlier this week, we highlighted pro bono and public interest work at the Charlotte College of Law on the blog. Perhaps we wanted to wet your appetite for an available opportunity at CharlotteLaw…
The Charlotte School of Law invites applicants for the position of Director of the CharlotteLaw Program for Academic Success (“CPAS”). This is a non-faculty full-time administrative position starting as soon as possible, at a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
The Director of the CharlotteLaw Program for Academic Success reports directly to the Assistant Dean for Academics. He or she will work with students seeking to improve academic performance or experiencing academic difficulty. The Director performs other academic support functions essential to promoting students’ success in law school and to the success and growth of the institution.
The Director must be a licensed attorney with one to three years of legal experience and possess at least two years of full-time professional academic support experience (either as part of a graduate or law school program) or teaching experience (i.e., legal writing or comparable teaching experience in writing and analytical skills training). He or she must have the ability to think creatively and critically about the goals of academic support in legal education and to design and present programs to meet those goals.
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