Clinical Director, Natural Resource Users Law and Policy Center
Title: Clinical Director, Natural Resource Users Law and Policy Center
Department: Law Instruction (3603)
Location: Main Campus
The University of Arizona College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS) and the James E. Rogers College of Law have partnered to create the University of Arizona Natural Resource Users Law & Policy Center (NRULPC). The Center’s mandate is to support research, education, and outreach to the resource users community, and to establish a law clinic at the College of Law that will help to address the currently unmet legal needs of ranchers, farmers, the timber industry, miners, groups with common issues, and others whose business involves the use of natural resources and whose business often takes place on “working landscapes.”
With an Executive Director in place, the University now seeks applicants for a Clinical Director who will establish and manage a public interest law clinic for resource users at the College of Law. The clinic will offer College of Law and CALS students experiential learning opportunities by providing legal services and policy advice to resource users. The Clinical Director will work closely with the Executive Director in establishing and directing the clinic, with a “dotted-line” report to the Executive Director and the College of Law’s Director of Clinics, and a direct report to the College of Law’s Dean. This is a full-time fiscal year-to-year appointment, renewable up to two-years.
For more information, see the complete job posting and application information at https://uacareers.com/postings/17530
Contact information: Cindy DeLancey
Executive Director, Natural Resource Users Law & Policy Center
cdelancey@email.arizona.edu
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