UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL, PROSECUTION PROJECT DIRECTOR

24 Sep 2018 4:18 PM | Lauren Bartlett (Administrator)

THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL is pleased to announce a search for a Director of the Frank J. Remington Center’s Prosecution Project. The Remington Center is one of the largest and oldest clinical programs in the country, and is comprised of multiple prison-based and criminal law projects. The clinics include several calendar-year opportunities, along with school-year clinics and externship positions with prosecution and public defender offices.  

The Director of the Prosecution Project instructs and places students in district attorneys’ offices throughout Wisconsin. The work includes preparatory classes, indirect supervision of the summer placements in coordination with local DAs and ADAs, management of the placements, and follow-up reflection and review. In addition, the Law School is especially interested in those individuals with prior experience in teaching entry-level criminal law classes, victims rights work, and/or alternative courts. This position will also have the opportunity to teach classroom-based substantive and procedural criminal law classes

This position is a clinical-professor track position. Please click on the following link to view the position announcement, including for information about how to apply: http://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/cw/en-us/job/499067/clinical-assistant-or-associate-professor-prosecution-projec

Applications must be received by October 1, 2018

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