THE GEORGE WASHINGTING UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL seeks applications for a clinical fellowship in the Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Clinic, beginning on July 1, 2025. The Fellow will have the title of Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Law and Clinical Law Fellow. Fellows receive an annual stipend, health insurance, tuition benefits, and other benefits associated with a full-time position at GW. The annual stipend is $75,000. Specific Duties and Responsibilities: The Fellow will be based in the Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Clinic, directed by Professor Emily Benfer.
The HEPA Clinic is a medical-legal partnership (MLP) that represents low-income patients in multiple areas of law, with an emphasis on housing and environmental justice. In addition, the Clinic engages in federal and local policy and regulatory advocacy to address social determinants of poor health. Fellows support the development and management of the MLP, community outreach, and organizing activities. In addition, fellows supervise law students in their casework and teach in the classroom alongside experienced clinical faculty.
Throughout their time in residence, Fellows receive support and guidance in teaching and supervising law students and in producing scholarship for publication. The program provides Fellows with mentorship and support from the faculty and administration and resources to enter the full-time teaching market in clinical and doctrinal positions. Fellows are also integrated into the full-time faculty and invited to attend all scholarly presentations, faculty meetings, and to join the faculty of GW’s award-winning first-year Inns of Court Program, which focuses on community-building, professional identity formation, and career development. We currently seek applications from candidates with strong academic and lawyering experience.
A competitive applicant will have relevant experience in housing, public health, and environmental law, access to justice work, legislative and policy advocacy; teaching; and/or related public interest litigation and/or policy work. We particularly seek applicants who took a clinic in law school and who have an interest in law school teaching. Fellows will be hired on a 12-month contract and will be eligible for renewal after the first year.
Minimum Qualifications: J.D.; at least three years practice experience especially in legal services, litigation, housing law, environmental, and/or public health law; state or federal policy and legislative advocacy; and/or community organizing. Fellows should have a commitment to serving individuals from under-represented communities; strong written and oral advocacy skills; excellent time management, priority-setting, and organizational skills; strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, and demonstrated ability to work well both independently and as part of a team. Fellows must be members in good standing of a state bar. Candidates who are not members of the D.C. Bar must be eligible for immediate waiver into the D.C. Bar.
Special Instructions to Applicants: By November 22, 2024, applicants should email a letter of interest addressed to Professor Emily Benfer. Applicants should attach to the letter a resume, a list of references, a short writing sample, and a complete law school transcript. All materials should be submitted to clinicadmin@law.gwu.edu. Questions can also be submitted to clinicadmin@law.gwu.edu.
Background Screening: Successful completion of a background screening will be required as a condition of hire. Request Accommodations: If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to access job openings or to apply for a job on this site as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by contacting The Equal Employment Office and Employee Relations by email at eeo@gwu.edu, by phone at 202-994-9656, or by fax at 202-994-9658.
Required Application Documents (submitted to clinicadmin@law.gwu.edu): 1) Cover Letter 2) Curriculum Vitae/Resume 3) Contact Information for References 4) Short Writing Sample 5) Complete Law School Transcript
The University and Law School are Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers that do not unlawfully discriminate in any of their programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law. The University and Law School have a strong commitment to achieving broad diversity among faculty and staff. Although the University and Law School evaluate each candidate on their professional qualifications and make all hiring decisions without regard to any protected characteristics, we are particularly interested in expanding our pool of applications from members of underrepresented groups and encourage women, persons of color, and LGBTQ candidates.