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PROFESSOR OF LAW AND DIRECTOR OF TRIAL ADVOCACY PROGRAMS
By Edward Ohlbaum
Apr 3, 2008, 10:56

The Director of Trial Advocacy Programs is responsible for the administering, supervising and teaching in our introductory, integrated and advanced trial advocacy programs. Temple's JD advocacy programs include approximately ten sections of introductory, fourteen sections of integrated and six sections of advanced trial advocacy per year in which approximately 350 enroll annually. Responsibilities include the hiring, training, supervision and counseling of approximately fifty adjunct instructors. As chief administrator of all advocacy programs, the Director is responsible for developing and designing curriculum, writing and coordinating the production of student and faculty teaching notes for all advocacy courses, submitting funding, grant and award applications, advising and counseling students, coordinating teaching and advocacy workshops and symposia, and interfacing with the Directors of Clinical and LLM
in Trial Advocacy Programs. The Director also serves as a member of the Coaching team of Temple's Mock Trial Program with coaching responsibilities. Project tasks will require occasional travel. JD, minimum of five years of trial experience. Must be detail oriented, organized and efficient. High quality interpersonal and administrative skills are essential. Teaching experience highly desirable. Reports to the Director of Trial Advocacy and Clinical Legal Education. Salary is competitive.

Temple has a strong tradition of accessibility and diversity and we encourage applications from women, minorities, and others whose personal characteristics will further our tradition. Please send resume. Contact: Professor Edward D. Ohlbaum, Director of Trial
Advocacy and Clinical Legal Education, Temple University Beasley School of Law, 1719 North Broad Street, Philadelphia PA 19122. Telephone: 215-204-1856. E-mail: ohlbaum@temple.edu . Fax: 215-204-5423.

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