Job o' the Day: Practitioner in Residence at Suffolk University Law School!

We are looking for a Practitioner in Residence (PIR) to improve our current international placement opportunities.  The  Clinical Programs at the Law School already provides students with a broad array of high quality internship placement opportunities for credit — with two tenured faculty members and two Practitioners in Residence supplying the teaching in our mandatory classroom co-requisite and student placement counseling and support.  We seek to build upon and expand the existing internship opportunities for students in the areas of transnational, international and comparative law, both in domestic placements and abroad.  Suffolk has a summer study program in Lund, Sweden, and is planning an expansion of internship opportunities in the Caribbean.

PIRs at Suffolk are administrative appointments hired on year to year contracts, but there is certainly an expectation that this particular position, which is hard money funded, will be a permanent position which may be converted to clinical faculty status in the future.

Find out how to apply at PSLawNet!