USC Gould School of Law Audrey Irmas Clinical Teaching Fellowship: Call for Applications

University of Southern California (USC) Gould School of Law is seeking applications for the Audrey Irmas Clinical Teaching Fellowship. This two-year fellowship was created in 2011. Candidates should have two to five years practice experience, experience or interest in advocating on behalf of women and children, and an interest in pursuing a career in law school clinical teaching. This position offers USC benefits. The two-year fellowship will begin no later than July 1, 2014 with the possibility to begin as early as March, 2014.

The Irmas Clinical Teaching Fellowship offers opportunities for clinical teaching in one or more clinical programs, including the Immigration Clinic, the International Human Rights Clinic, and the Post-Conviction Justice Project. The Irmas Clinical Teaching Fellow will work under the supervision of the clinical faculty members who teach and direct those Clinics and will concentrate on cases or projects involving or affecting the rights of women and children.

Duties will include:

– Intensive supervision of clinical and summer students;

– Co-teaching portions of the linked clinical seminar(s);

– Curriculum development;

– Individual case or project work; and

– Organizing occasional programmatic events.

Applications should be received by March 31st, 2014. Interested individuals may find further details and apply here.

To learn more about the USC Clinics, please visit their websites.