Posted : Monday, April 15, 2024 11:46 PM
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Legal Research & Writing and Moot Court
Classification: Level 3 / Class Code 1717 / Exempt / Full-Time / Benefited
Anticipated hiring rate: $95,000 per year
THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the general supervision of the Senior Associate Dean, the Associate Director will support and assist the Legal Research and Writing and Moot Court Department.
Typical duties and responsibilities consist of, but are not limited to, the following: Legal Research and Writing Prepare syllabus, handbooks and conduct research to support the 1L Legal Writing curriculum.
Assist LRW and Moot Court Director in preparing course materials for LRW 1 and LRW 2.
Conduct trainings for LRW 1 and LRW 2 Teaching Assistants.
Assist in selecting LRW 2 course topics, editing case records, and preparing course material for all LRW 2 sections.
Facilitate LRW 2 oral arguments for all sections.
Appellate Advocacy Support the Appellate Advocacy Curriculum.
Select Appellate Advocacy case topic alongside Appellate Advocacy professors.
Conduct merits research for the Appellate Advocacy case topic following case selection.
Prepare the appellate record and all relevant course materials for Appellate Advocacy.
Revise and update the Appellate Advocacy Handbook and the Intercollegiate David E.
Snodgrass Competition Rules annually.
Conduct training for the Appellate Advocacy Teaching Assistants.
Facilitate the Intercollegiate Davide E.
Snodgrass Moot Court Competition – recruit judges, prepare bench memo, conduct judges training, organize space for in-person oral arguments, and implement a uniform scoring system.
UC Law SF Intercollegiate Moot Court Team Review and update Moot Court Intercollegiate Handbook annually.
Assist Moot Court team members with technical aspects of appellate brief writing and oral advocacy.
Monitor team members' competition brief submissions and oral argument practices.
Develop training materials for Moot Court Board Members, student coaches, team members, and alumni coaches, and conduct trainings for Moot Court Board Members, student coaches, and team members.
Facilitate Moot Court Team tryouts and assist with team selection.
Assist with travel arrangements for Moot Court competitions.
Encourage alumni engagement and recruit alumni to serve as judges and coaches.
Serve as the point of contact for Moot Court alumni and coaches.
Facilitate fundraising efforts.
Establish UC Law SF involvement in NALAE and attend Moot Court conferences.
Create promotional content for uclsfmootcourt.
com.
Create and post content to UC Law SF's Moot Court social media accounts.
Monitor and update information posted to and stored on SharkNet and uclawsf.
edu.
UC Law SF Appellate Project Serve as a Supervising Attorney for the UC Law SF Appellate Project.
(An adjunct faculty appointment may be necessary to support this element of the role.
) Help with UC Law Appellate Project's case load.
Conduct independent research and assist with case strategy.
Monitor students' brief writing progress, provide edits and feedback on submissions.
Prepare students for oral arguments, and assist with case filings, motions, and petitions, as needed.
REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Juris Doctorate degree and California and Federal Bar Admission required.
Experience with Moot Court and academic programs at a law school.
Experience with appellate brief writing and oral advocacy.
At least two years of practice experience preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES.
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must be energetic, articulate, and detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills and ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Knowledge of Moot Court competitions.
Knowledge of Web Design, InDesign, and other Department software is a plus.
BENEFITS Health and Welfare Benefits Comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance coverage Flexible Spending Accounts for transportation-related, healthcare and dependent care expenses Employee Assistance Program For Your Financial Future Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, and Legal Insurance University of California Retirement Plan (a defined benefit plan) Deferred Compensation Plans/Pre-tax Retirement Savings Programs For Your Work/Life Balance Fifteen paid holidays per year Generous vacation and sick leave Commuter Benefits Program THE HIRING PROCESS Please note: This position has been designated as “sensitive” and requires a pre-employment background check.
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities.
Please contact Human Resources if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job.
Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
WHAT TO EXPECT Applicants who meet the position requirements will be competitively evaluated to identify the individuals whose breadth and depth of experience and education most closely relate to the stated requirements and the needs of the College.
Not all applicants will be contacted for an interview.
The skills listed above are comprehensive, and we understand there are great candidates who possess only a subset of those skills, or who have other important skills.
If you match some of these skills, please do not hesitate to apply.
UC Law SF is an equal opportunity employer.
UC Law SF strives to provide a diverse and inclusive educational environment that fosters cultural awareness, mutual understanding and respect.
UC Law SF is interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching.
Qualified women and members of underrepresented minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Typical duties and responsibilities consist of, but are not limited to, the following: Legal Research and Writing Prepare syllabus, handbooks and conduct research to support the 1L Legal Writing curriculum.
Assist LRW and Moot Court Director in preparing course materials for LRW 1 and LRW 2.
Conduct trainings for LRW 1 and LRW 2 Teaching Assistants.
Assist in selecting LRW 2 course topics, editing case records, and preparing course material for all LRW 2 sections.
Facilitate LRW 2 oral arguments for all sections.
Appellate Advocacy Support the Appellate Advocacy Curriculum.
Select Appellate Advocacy case topic alongside Appellate Advocacy professors.
Conduct merits research for the Appellate Advocacy case topic following case selection.
Prepare the appellate record and all relevant course materials for Appellate Advocacy.
Revise and update the Appellate Advocacy Handbook and the Intercollegiate David E.
Snodgrass Competition Rules annually.
Conduct training for the Appellate Advocacy Teaching Assistants.
Facilitate the Intercollegiate Davide E.
Snodgrass Moot Court Competition – recruit judges, prepare bench memo, conduct judges training, organize space for in-person oral arguments, and implement a uniform scoring system.
UC Law SF Intercollegiate Moot Court Team Review and update Moot Court Intercollegiate Handbook annually.
Assist Moot Court team members with technical aspects of appellate brief writing and oral advocacy.
Monitor team members' competition brief submissions and oral argument practices.
Develop training materials for Moot Court Board Members, student coaches, team members, and alumni coaches, and conduct trainings for Moot Court Board Members, student coaches, and team members.
Facilitate Moot Court Team tryouts and assist with team selection.
Assist with travel arrangements for Moot Court competitions.
Encourage alumni engagement and recruit alumni to serve as judges and coaches.
Serve as the point of contact for Moot Court alumni and coaches.
Facilitate fundraising efforts.
Establish UC Law SF involvement in NALAE and attend Moot Court conferences.
Create promotional content for uclsfmootcourt.
com.
Create and post content to UC Law SF's Moot Court social media accounts.
Monitor and update information posted to and stored on SharkNet and uclawsf.
edu.
UC Law SF Appellate Project Serve as a Supervising Attorney for the UC Law SF Appellate Project.
(An adjunct faculty appointment may be necessary to support this element of the role.
) Help with UC Law Appellate Project's case load.
Conduct independent research and assist with case strategy.
Monitor students' brief writing progress, provide edits and feedback on submissions.
Prepare students for oral arguments, and assist with case filings, motions, and petitions, as needed.
REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Juris Doctorate degree and California and Federal Bar Admission required.
Experience with Moot Court and academic programs at a law school.
Experience with appellate brief writing and oral advocacy.
At least two years of practice experience preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES.
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must be energetic, articulate, and detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills and ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Knowledge of Moot Court competitions.
Knowledge of Web Design, InDesign, and other Department software is a plus.
BENEFITS Health and Welfare Benefits Comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance coverage Flexible Spending Accounts for transportation-related, healthcare and dependent care expenses Employee Assistance Program For Your Financial Future Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, and Legal Insurance University of California Retirement Plan (a defined benefit plan) Deferred Compensation Plans/Pre-tax Retirement Savings Programs For Your Work/Life Balance Fifteen paid holidays per year Generous vacation and sick leave Commuter Benefits Program THE HIRING PROCESS Please note: This position has been designated as “sensitive” and requires a pre-employment background check.
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities.
Please contact Human Resources if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job.
Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
WHAT TO EXPECT Applicants who meet the position requirements will be competitively evaluated to identify the individuals whose breadth and depth of experience and education most closely relate to the stated requirements and the needs of the College.
Not all applicants will be contacted for an interview.
The skills listed above are comprehensive, and we understand there are great candidates who possess only a subset of those skills, or who have other important skills.
If you match some of these skills, please do not hesitate to apply.
UC Law SF is an equal opportunity employer.
UC Law SF strives to provide a diverse and inclusive educational environment that fosters cultural awareness, mutual understanding and respect.
UC Law SF is interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching.
Qualified women and members of underrepresented minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
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• Location : San Francisco, CA
• Post ID: 9142390588