Faculty are essential to Liberty University’s mission of Training Champions for Christ.
It is expected that a faculty member model a personal commitment to the goals and values of Liberty University, engage in an active commitment to, and experience of, personal spiritual formation within a biblically informed Christian worldview.
Faculty should view their teaching, engagement with students, and scholarship as a means to a significant educational end.
They should strive to employ a variety of techniques for the development of good learning conditions, view each student as a unique individual, and insofar as it is possible, provide for individual differences, abilities, and interests.
Liberty University School of Law invites applicants for a full-time assistant professor in the residential Juris Doctor program.
The most competitive applicants will demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching and possess a strong Biblical worldview.
Additionally, faculty need to passionately support our mission to equip future leaders in law with a superior legal education in fidelity to the Christian faith expressed through the Holy Scriptures.
Liberty University School of Law is part of the broadest community in the world, namely the kingdom of God which encompasses every nation, ethnic group, and language.
Accordingly, we welcome and encourage faculty candidates from across this diverse spectrum to apply.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Teach first-year, upper division required, and elective classes
Engage in scholarship
Mentor students
Provide timely feedback in the form of assessments, grading, and other requested formats
Follow guidelines, policies, and procedures as outlined in the faculty handbook
QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALS
J.
D.
or J.
S.
D.
/S.
J.
D Degree from an ABA accredited law school or foreign Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.
B.
) or comparable law degree from a foreign country (such as a Ph.
D.
or D.
Phil.
)
Recognized academic and professional background
Superior scholarly promise
Practice and/or judicial clerkship experience
Experience teaching in legal education is preferred, but not required
Commitment to student mentoring and professional development
Enthusiasm for working with law students