New York Law School is seeking applicants for a full-time Academic Support teacher who will lead
academic skills classes for low-performing law students. This is a faculty
position renewable on a contract basis, and will carry the title of “Associate
Professor of Applied Legal Analysis.”
Ideal candidates will be energetic teachers with distinguished academic
backgrounds, who have strong organizational and interpersonal skills. Prior
experience in academic support, academic counseling, or providing instruction
in legal reasoning and writing will be very helpful.
The successful candidate will work closely with the director of our
Academic Skills program and with our entire first-year faculty.
New York Law School
is a vibrant community dedicated to offering the right program to each of our
students. We have both full-time and part-time programs, so applicants should
be available to teach day and evening classes.
Applications must be submitted by February 14, 2007. Applicants should
send a resume and cover letter to:
Kris Franklin
Professor of Law
New York Law School
57 Worth Street
NY, NY 10013
Kris adds, "I’d be happy to talk
personally with anyone on this list who would like more detail before deciding
whether to apply. You can e-mail me directly at kfranklin@nyls.edu
or call me at (212) 431-2353." (ezs)