Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program: Clinical Instructor

Reports to Director of Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program.  Will assist in continuing to build, plan, and administer clinical program in negotiation, mediation, and dispute resolution.  Responsible for developing student projects and for building and maintaining client relationships.  Will help develop training curriculum and materials for students in program.  Will supervise and mentor students, including meeting to regularly discuss developments in their projects, and providing regular, detailed feedback.  Will help supervise administrative aspects of program, including case management and development, web resources, and publicity.  Subject to faculty committee approval, may serve as Lecturer on Law (LOL) during Spring semester, leading a section in Spring Negotiation Workshop under direction of the Program Director.  The initial LOL appointment is for one year only, with possible renewal on an annual basis for the term of the clinical instructor appointment.   Duties as lecturer include course planning, preparation and delivery of lectures, supervision of and feedback to students, and working collaboratively with the other members of the teaching team for the spring course.  Note: This is a 3-year term appointment from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2017.
JD (received three or more years ago); experience with theory and practice of negotiation, mediation, dispute systems design, or alternative dispute resolution (ADR).  Incumbent must be admitted to the bar by his or her start date.
3+ yrs business and/or legal experience with focus on negotiation and dispute resolution desirable as is some experience in clinical legal setting or direct supervision and mentoring of young attorneys or professionals.  Should be passionate about working with students and about developing field of negotiation and dispute resolution, and have long term interest in pursuing career in negotiation and dispute resolution.  Superior interpersonal skills, proven capacity to work as a team member, sound judgment, an entrepreneurial attitude, exceptional ethical standards, strong mentoring ability, deft management skills, and outstanding written and verbal skills required.

The successful candidate will play a central role in helping to innovate, manage, and supervise Harvard Law School’s vigorous and expanding program in negotiation, mediation, dispute resolution, and ADR.  The Clinical Instructor will work directly with the Director of the Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program but is also expected to be engaged broadly in the life of the Law School and in the life of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.  For more information on the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program, visit: www.law.harvard.edu/negotiation.

This is a term appointment currently expected to extend from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2017, subject to funding and departmental need.

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