The Kenneth F. Kahn School of Law at High Point University invites applicants to serve as an Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Law teaching Real Estate Transactions. The selected candidate will have the exciting opportunity to work in a highly collaborative environment with a holistic approach to legal education that focuses on the doctrinal knowledge practical skills and valuesbased professional identity students need for success in a rapidly evolving legal profession.
Candidates for this position should have a passion for teaching and be wellsuited to work in a collegial and studentoriented culture. The selected candidates primary responsibility will be teaching Real Estate Transactions a threecredit course in the fall 2025 semester (and in future semesters if the school and selected candidate so desire). The anticipated start date for this position is August 18 2025.
The Kahn School of Law is one of the most recent graduate schools begun by High Point University an innovative liberal arts institution with over 6000 undergraduate and graduate students and with expertise in educating students in the life skills critical for professional success. The School of Law will be seeking ABA provisional approval at the earliest opportunity in conformity with ABA Standards. The School of Law welcomed its inaugural class of J.D. students in August 2024.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Juris Doctor from an ABAapproved law school
- Exemplary academic record
- Demonstrated interest in teaching and student mentorship and in creating an inspiring welcoming and dynamic learning environment for all students
- Excellent interpersonal skills sufficient to work effectively with other law school faculty and staff
- Willingness to contribute actively to the mission vision and objectives of the School of Law and University
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience teaching at the law school level
- Active engagement in professional organizations such as disciplinespecific organizations and bar associations
Application Instructions
Applicants must submit their curriculum vitae with a complete professional and academic history.
For more information please contact Natt Gantt Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at .