Community Lawyering Center Adjunct Faculty
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Law/Legal
Title: Community Lawyering Center Adjunct Faculty
Employee Classification: Adjunct Faculty
Campus: University of North Texas - Dallas
Division: DAL-Academic Aff & Stdnt Success
Sub Division-Department: DAL-UNT Dallas College of Law
Department: DAL-CoL-Adjuncts-517210
Job Location: Downtown Dallas
Salary: $500.00
FTE: .48
Retirement Eligibility:
Department SummaryThe UNT Dallas College of Law welcomes applications from Legal Aid of Northwest Texas or the Dallas Public Defenders Office who are interested in being an adjunct faculty member during the Summer of 2025.
The UNT Dallas College of Law is a Fully Approved public law school in downtown Dallas with a full-time day division and a part-time evening division. The College of Law's goals are: (1) widening access to legal education for those who could be superb legal professionals but who cannot realistically access a legal education given factors including location, cost, and the current role of the LSAT in admission to and financing of law school;
(2) providing an educational program focused on excellence in developing practice‑related competencies, through a curriculum mapped to those competencies and using best instructional practices, including multiple formative and summative assessment throughout, engaged class design, and a spectrum of experiential education; (3) creating opportunity for our students by keeping tuition and debt low and producing graduates with high value and ability in multiple segments of the market for legal services;
(4) becoming a national leader in advancing understanding of best legal education practices, of professional formation, and of the relationship between legal education and the evolving practice and business of law; (5) improving access to justice for underserved legal needs; and (6) serving as a valuable partner in civic engagement with the City of Dallas and the North Texas region.
The primary responsibility of Adjunct Faculty will be the direct supervision of law students enrolled in the Community Lawyering Centers in their representation of clients. The CLC accepts cases involving a broad range of legal issues including family law, housing, consumer, governmental benefits, and other areas. Adjunct faculty work closely with faculty from the College of Law to assure that a quality instructional environment is provided for the students and effective legal representation is provided to our clients.
Minimum Qualifications- J.D. degree
- Must be currently employed by Legal Aid of Northwest Texas or the Dallas Public Defenders Office
- Superb academic and professional qualifications
- Practice experience that is sufficiently extensive and high quality to be a foundation for teaching in the College of Law's educational program
- Demonstrated ability to achieve excellence in teaching and in guiding and mentoring as to professional formation of students
- Commitment to the goals of the College of Law and its curricular and instructional methods and goals
Skills and Abilities
Adjunct faculty members will be required to meet certain parameters set by the Experiential Education program.
Physical Requirements- Communicating with others to exchange information.
- Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing.
- Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.
- No adverse environmental conditions expected.
As required by academic schedule
Driving University VehicleNo
Security SensitiveThis is a Security Sensitive Position.
Special InstructionsApplicants must submit a minimum of two professional references as part of their application. If needed, additional references can be added after the application has been submitted.
BenefitsFor information regarding our Benefits, .
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