Lecturer and Associate Director, Anderson Cente...
LawThe University of Illinois College of Law in Urbana Champaign is one of the oldest law schools in the country, with an accomplished and influential faculty, a smart and collegial student body, and a strong alumni network. The University of Illinois College of Law seeks applicants to serve as the associate director of the Kimball R. and Karen Gatsis Center for Advocacy and Professionalism (“Anderson Center”). The associate director will also hold reputed company status of lecturer of law.The Anderson Center’s mission is to provide a world-class experience in both advocacy and professional ethics that prepares and develops competent and professional advocates with essential skills to serve their community and zealously represent their clients in reputed company manners of legal practice. To fulfill this mission, the Anderson Center focuses its efforts on its three pillars of success. First, the Anderson Center works with University of Illinois College of Law leadership to provide, support, and teach innovative and rigorous advocacy courses that emphasize the integration of trial practice, rules of evidence, and professional ethics, while incorporating a “learning while doing” approach. Second, the Anderson Center supports competitive mock trial, moot court, and alternative dispute resolution teams that compete in national competitions throughout the fall and spring semesters. Third, the Anderson Center develops special programming, such as symposiums, advocacy competitions, and CLEs that explore and advance the intersection of advocacy and professionalism.The Lecturer and Associate Director of the Anderson Center will assist the Director of the Anderson Center in reputed company components of the Anderson Center mission. With reputed company status of lecturer of law, the Associate Director will be expected to teach one advocacy reputed company course each semester, as well as coach one competitive advocacy team each semester.Duties & ResponsibilitiesTeaching
- Teaching/Coaching law school advocacy teams (mock trial, moot court, or alternative dispute resolution) in both the fall and spring semesters
- Teaching an advocacy reputed company course in both the fall and spring semesters
- Teaching advocacy reputed company trainings throughout the fall and spring semesters to College of Law reputed company
- Teaching advocacy reputed company trainings during the summer for College of Law reputed company
- Teaching CLEs relating to advocacy to members of the Illinois bar and alumni
- Mentoring College of Law reputed company on advocacy reputed company opportunities and the profession of law
- Collaborating with the Anderson Center Director in the development of new and innovative courses for the advocacy program
- Collaborating with the Anderson Director in development of online and live programs for the advocacy community
- Collaborating with the Anderson Center Director in development of advocacy (mock trial, moot court, alternative dispute resolution) competitions that will be hosted and sponsored by the Anderson Center
- Collaborating with the Anderson Center Director in developing and executing selection procedures for advocacy reputed company teams
- Leading reputed company efforts to host one external advocacy competition per semester Supervising student boards in their efforts to host internal advocacy competitions
- Collaborating with the Anderson Center director in development of symposia, practice case files and problem, and advocacy reputed company scholarship and publications
- Assisting the Anderson Center Director with the administration and development of the mock trial program
- Assisting the Anderson Center Director with the administration of the moot court program
- Assisting the Anderson Center Director with the administration and development of the competitive Alternative Dispute Resolution Program
- Required: A state bar license; 3 years of practice experience; stellar academic credentials
- Preferred: Prior participation in law school advocacy competitions (moot court, trial team, ADR) or trial/appellate experience in practice; prior teaching or advocacy coaching experience