University of North Carolina - Clinical Supervisor for the Consumer Financial Transactions Clinic

18 Apr 2012 2:59 PM | Laura McNally-Levine

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law seeks an experienced, versatile legal practitioner with a passion for justice and teaching to help launch and supervise a new Consumer Financial Transactions ( CFT ) Clinic. UNC-Law's Clinical Programs have a long and proud history of providing high quality, free legal representation to under-resourced individuals, organizations and communities in North Carolina while training the state's next generation of lawyers. The CFT Clinic will be UNC-Law's sixth in-house, live-client clinical program. The CFT Clinic supervisor will be hired as a 12-month per year, fixed-term faculty member. S/he will be hired on a one-year renewable contract. UNC-Law has guaranteed funding for the CFT Clinic and the faculty supervisor for a period of four years. The CFT Clinic supervisor will report to the Director of Clinical Programs and will plan, launch, and supervise a clinic in which law students will represent low- and moderate-income clients who hold home mortgages that are at risk of foreclosure or are being foreclosed upon. The Clinic will also represent clients in other consumer financial matters such as abusive practices related to credit cards, short-term loans, student loans, and check-cashing services, and unfair debt collection practices. Proposed start date is 07/15/2012.

 

Education Requirements:


Applicants must have a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school.

 

Qualifications and Experience:


The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five years' practice experience and either experience or a demonstrated interest in teaching. S/he will have a background in representing under-resourced clients in mortgage foreclosure cases as well as other consumer financial transactions. The CFT Clinic supervisor must be, or become prior to starting the position, licensed to practice law in the State of North Carolina. S/he will also be flexible and adaptable and able to work a as a member of a team in a fast-paced law clinic environment.

 

Special Instructions:


Review of applications will begin immediately, and the position is open until filled. Please visit jobs.unc.edu/2502717 to apply for this position. Candidates must upload both a cover letter and resume as part of their application for this position. All questions should be directed to Thomas Kelley, Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Programs, by email at takelley@email.unc.edu (no phone calls, please). For more information about UNC School of Law, please visit our website at www.law.unc.edu. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

Contact:


If you experience any problems accessing the system or have questions about the application process, please contact the University's Equal Employment Opportunity Office at (919) 966-3576 or send an email to equalopportunity@unc.edu.

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