Harvard Law School-Harvard Defenders-Clinical Instructor (part time)

Harvard Defenders (Defenders) is a voluntary, student-run practice organization that provides free legal representation to:

- Low-income individuals accused in criminal show-cause hearings before clerk-magistrates, as well as occasional representation in the trial sessions of the district courts,

- Low-income individuals eligible for sealing of their Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI sealings).

Harvard Defenders also provides phone consultations and referral services to callers requiring legal assistance in matters not relating to show-cause hearings. The program runs during the sc hool year and summer.

The Clinical Instructor is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the legal work of approximately 85 student volunteers, and the practice setting in which they work, meets the high standards of the legal profession. The Clinical Instructor is charged with developing the students’ professional skills while at the same time ensuring that all the clients of Harvard Defenders receive high quality representation.

For more details on this part time, benefits eligible, position and to apply: https://careers.harvard.edu/job/clinical-instructor-harvard-defenders-in-cambridge-ma-united-states-jid-1555

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