JOB
Position Summary: The Director, Public Interest Careers and Pro bono supports Stetson University College of Law by:
Increasing/expanding the reach, range, depth, accessibility, and understanding of public interest careers available to Stetson Law students, establishing a scaffold and map for public interest law professional identity formation and for securing a public interest career.
Applying creativity, researching other law schools, and building bridges and connections to a range of external organizations and potential partners and resources to transform the offerings Stetson can offer to students aspiring to change the world and build a future.
Developing and implementing targeted career planning strategies, tools, and resources that serve purpose-driven and civic-minded students and graduates seeking a public interest career launch, including those that may require funding, support, and broad-based alumni involvement.
Ensuring that students exploring the public interest sector are able to access clear pathways, supportive mentors, competent advice and information, and events, programs, and conversations that satisfy their needs.
Building strong relationships with influencers and trailblazers and others who can help advance the public interest cause. This will require participation in national organizations and hosting forums, guest speakers, and other visible events.
Requirements:
Deep and personal understanding of attorney professional responsibility, full awareness of and experience with practices of self-assessment and reflection, and professional discipline normally gained and acquired through a legal education, bar examination, formation of professional identity, and licensure requiring character and fitness evaluation.
Legal language skills sufficient to communicate thoroughly and credibly with faculty, external lawyers, legal professionals, and government representatives and to evaluate the suitability of pro bono activities and supervision of those
The incumbent authors and teaches curricula relating to ABA education and academic standards, cultural competency relating to the interaction between attorney and client, and self-management for advocates. Therefore, familiarity with the accreditation process and meaning of the standards is required.
Ability to travel domestically, within the state of Florida and to other cities, and to navigate public transportation and accommodations.
Required Qualifications:
Juris Doctor and bar admission strongly preferred, master’s or doctoral degree in education, public administration, or social services required if the candidate does not possess a JD; broad knowledge of the legal profession, 7 to 10 years combined or mixed experience in law practice or law school setting with student-facing responsibility
Work authorization sponsorship may be available for this position. However, sponsorship is contingent upon the non-applicability of the visa petition fees outlined in the relevant Executive Order signed September 19, 2025. Due to the recent federally-mandated increased financial expense, the university is not in a position to absorb this significantly increased cost of sponsorship for new H-1B petitions at this time. International candidates are encouraged to apply, but should be aware that eligibility for sponsorship will be evaluated in accordance with current U.S. immigration regulations and institutional policies.