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Qualifications
Minimum qualifications –
- Strong academic credentials
- J.D. or equivalent legal degree
- A minimum of five years of indigent criminal defense experience, with at least three years in the state courts of California.
- Experience training, teaching, or mentoring law students or advocates, and a strong interest in teaching and clinical pedagogy.
Preferred qualifications
- Demonstrated commitment to rigorous, innovative, client-centered, and holistic criminal defense work;
- Substantive legal and practical knowledge of criminal law issues;
- Deep commitment and demonstrated ability to work in marginalized communities from a cultural humility perspective;
- Excellent teamwork, collaboration, and interpersonal skills;
- Strong organizational / management skills and attention to detail;
- Ability to work in a self-directed and entrepreneurial environment; and
- Second language abilities (Spanish is a plus).
The salary is based on a formula that is competitive with similar positions.
The Application Process
Applicants should submit resumes and other materials through http://jobs.stanford.edu, referencing job number 96878. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their materials by December 1, 2022. The CSA will ideally begin work with CDC on or before February 14, 2023.
The following materials should be submitted
- A cover letter no longer than two pages describing the applicant’s interest in the position;
- A one-page statement of the applicant’s vision of clinical education, and how that vision applies to the mission of the Criminal Defense Clinic;
- A resume;
- A list of at least three references; and
- A complete law school transcript.
- The candidate may also submit a writing sample of no longer than 15 pages.
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Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires an accommodation to perform essential functions of the job.
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