Research Assistant Professor
Summary of Job Duties
The University of Arkansas School of Law announces a non-tenure-track contract faculty position to support and enhance the law school’s LL.M. Program in Agricultural and Food Law as an Assistant Director and Research Assistant Professor. The AD will be expected to assist the Director of the LL.M. Program with all aspects of program needs, including recruiting, admissions, mentoring, career planning, and alumni relations. The AD will also teach agricultural and food law classes, advise the Journal of Food Law & Policy, and pursue agricultural and food law related grant opportunities. The AD will administer funded projects in compliance with professional and ethical standards while providing guidance to students who assist with the projects. The AD will work with the Program Director, the Program Manager, the LL.M faculty and the Graduate Legal Studies Committee to help chart the future direction of the LL.M. Program and related agricultural and food law work at the Law School.
Responsibilities
- Assisting the Director with LL.M. Program administration and serving as Acting Director over the summer
- Teaching food and agricultural law classes each semester with subject matter flexibility to meet the needs of the LL.M. and JD students
- Pursuing funding opportunities for food and agricultural law projects, serving as the leader on funded projects, working with UA Research & Sponsored Programs, and adhering to all associated professional ethical compliance responsibilities
- Developing research and experiential opportunities for students to participate in funded projects
- Coinciding with other food and agricultural law initiatives, fostering collaborative relationships across the university and with partners beyond campus
- Other duties as needed to advance the food and agricultural law work at the law school
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications: JD degree from an accredited institution of higher education, Demonstrated expertise in agriculture and food law as evidenced by publications, presentations, or professional training or other relevant experience, Paid experience in university roles, including graduate assistantships and fellowships, Strong research writing skills and verbal communication skills, Ability to interact respectfully, collegially, and professionally with all people at all levels of responsibility, Ability and willingness to work collaboratively within the law school, the university, and with external partners, Ability to maintain the highest ethical standards as they relate to all aspects of the duties of the position
- Preferred Qualifications: LL.M. degree in agricultural and food law from an accredited institution of higher education, Experience with grant-funded research, Demonstrated success in managing funded projects, Agricultural and food law teaching experience, Demonstrated ability to successfully work within a university administrative structure, Strong record of effectiveness and comfort in public speaking, Demonstrated ability to supervise student work, while fostering student confidence, professionalism, and development as a professional, Comfort working with students from varied backgrounds including work with international students, Competent and reliably meeting deadlines while managing multiple responsibilities effectively, Proficient with technology including computer and digital literacy, video conferencing, and social media
Additional Information
Salary Information: Commensurate with education and experience
Required Documents to Apply
- Curriculum Vitae
- List of three Professional References (name, email, business title)
Optional Documents
Proof of Veteran Status
Recruitment Contact Information
Rachel Whitman Leslie Pounds
All application materials must be uploaded to the University of Arkansas System Career Site
Constant Physical Activity
N/A
Frequent Physical Activity
N/A
Occasional Physical Activity
N/A
Benefits Eligible
Yes