Posting Information
Posting Information
Department |
SOG Sch of Government - 375100 |
Posting Open Date |
05/24/2024 |
Application Deadline |
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Open Until Filled |
Yes |
Position Type |
Permanent Faculty |
Working Title |
Teaching Assistant Professor, Civil Procedure, Trials, and Contested Hearings |
Appointment Type |
Fixed Term Faculty |
Vacancy ID |
FAC0005090 |
Full-time/Part-time |
Full-Time Permanent |
Hours per week |
40 |
FTE |
1 |
Position Location |
North Carolina, US |
Hiring Range |
$115,000 - $130,000 |
Proposed Start Date |
08/15/2024 |
Position Information
Be a Tar Heel! |
A global higher education leader in innovative teaching, research and public service, the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill consistently ranks as
one of the nation's top public universities. Known for its beautiful campus, world-class medical care, commitment to the arts and top athletic programs, Carolina is an ideal place to teach, work and learn.
One of the best college towns and best places to live in the United States, Chapel Hill has diverse social, cultural, recreation and professional opportunities that span the campus and community.
University employees can choose from a wide range of
professional training opportunities for career growth, skill development and lifelong learning and enjoy
exclusive perks for numerous retail, restaurant and performing arts discounts, savings on local child care centers and special rates on select campus events.
UNC-Chapel Hill offers full-time employees a
comprehensive benefits package, paid leave, and a variety of health, life and retirement plans and additional programs that support a healthy work/life balance. |
Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit |
The
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Government is the nation's preeminent university-based hub for training, consulting, and impactful scholarship aimed at local and state government. Since 1931, the School's mission has been to improve the lives of North Carolinians through practical scholarship that empowers citizens and public officials to understand and enhance state and local government.
Each year the School offers over 200 courses, webinars, and specialized conferences tailored to cater to the diverse needs of more than 12,000 public officials, helping them navigate the complexities of public service.
In addition to our renowned training programs, the School operates a nationally ranked Master of Public Administration program, available both on campus and online. We cultivate the next generation of public servants, equipping them with the knowledge and skills essential for impactful governance.
The School also supports a wide variety of entrepreneurial and innovative initiatives aimed at topics including public leadership, criminal justice, technology, environmental finance, and community development. These practical research and advisory centers raise the bar for what government can achieve across North Carolina. |
Position Summary |
The School of Government is seeking a Teaching Assistant Professor to specialize in civil procedure, civil trials, and contested hearings. The faculty member will be the School's point person on civil procedure issues for the State's superior court judges. As a teaching assistant professor, this faculty member will advise and teach superior court judges as well as district court judges, clerks of superior court, magistrates, and sheriffs. The person's areas of expertise will include the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, court-ordered attorney fees, drafting orders, and pre- and post-judgment civil proceedings. Working in collaboration with colleagues, this faculty member will create, administer, and provide instruction in courses offered through the North Carolina Judicial College (such as Advanced Civil Procedure for Superior Court Judges, Civil District Court, and Decision-Making) and teach in orientation programs and conferences offered through the School's partnership with the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts.
This will be a variable track position, with the possibility of converting from fixed-term to tenure-track pursuant to the School's policies on appointment, promotion, and tenure.
Learn more about working as a faculty member at the School of Government here: https://www.sog.unc.edu/about/employment-opportunities |
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements |
JD, strong academic performance, and a demonstrated commitment to public service required. |
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience |
Three years of experience in civil law preferred. |
Special Physical/Mental Requirements |
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Campus Security Authority Responsibilities |
Not Applicable. |
Special Instructions |
The writing sample should demonstrate your ability to engage in in-depth legal analysis. A formal published article in a Bar journal or law review is not required. Common examples include appellate briefs and legal memorandum. The writing sample does not have to address topics that fall within the areas of expertise described in the position description. We recommend the writing sample be written within the last four years. |
Quick Link |
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/281249 |
Department Contact Information
Department Contact Name and Title |
Celeste Humphries |
Department Contact Telephone or Email |
chumphries@sog.unc.edu |
Academic Personnel Office Contact Information |
If you experience any problems accessing the system or have questions about the application process, please contact the University's Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost office at (919)-962-1091 or send an email to facultyrecruitment@unc.edu.
Please note: The Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost office will not be able to provide specific updates regarding position or application status.
If you have any questions about the job requirements or the hiring department notify the Department Contact. |
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement |
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran. |
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