The University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position with joint responsibilities in academic success and lawyering skills. The successful applicant will begin in July 1, 2026 and teach in the law school’s first-year legal analysis and writing course, Lawyering Skills as well as provide strategic vision and direction for the law school’s academic success program, in coordination with the Director of the Academic Success Program. The scholarship and service requirements for this position is the same as for other tenure-track positions at the law school, as are salary and other benefits. Our Lawyering Skills teachers enjoy the same autonomy as other classroom teachers.
Applicants for this position should have distinguished academic credentials, a record of scholarship, and a strong commitment to scholarship, teaching, service, professional ethics, and collegiality and a commitment to helping the law school fulfill its mission: Mission Statement — Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.
Documents Requested: Letter of interest – CV – Teaching Philosophy – Teaching Evaluations (if applicable)
The Committee will begin reviewing applications immediately and continue to review until hiring needs are met. Apply here: Careers