● Doctoral Degree (JD) in Law
● Minimum one to two years relevant experience and/or training
● Experience in the following areas: Contracts, Torts, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law,
Legal Research, Bar Support/Capstone, Family Law and Community Property.
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● Currently in good standing (active or inactive) in all jurisdictions in which the Professor
has applied or is or was admitted to practice law, with no significant history of bar
discipline (suspension or disbarment are disqualifying events).
● Possess and maintain computers and other technology that meets the minimum
requirements of the school; reliable internet access.
● Significant experience with standard office applications such as Microsoft Word and
Excel, and applications specific to the Internet such as browsers, video conferencing,
microphone use, and shared editing such as is used in the Google Suite.
● Demonstrably strong interpersonal, multi-tasking, and written and oral communication
skills. Demonstrated ability to teach and mentor academically and culturally diverse
student populations.
● Demonstrated ability to adapt to change and learn new skills, software, and processes
rapidly. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a self-starter, to a very high
degree of quality and professionalism. Demonstrated ability to work within, and support,
a school's collegial culture, and to interact with others in a consistently honest, warm,
courteous, and respectful manner.
● Such other criteria as may be established by Purdue Global Law School from time to time.
● Preferred Qualifications:
● Academic or practice experience in the field to be taught, or the equivalent. Prior
teaching experience, preferably at the law school level in the field to be taught, or
in a closely related field, ideally using technology.
● Experience or willingness to promptly learn effectively using the Google suite,
especially Google Drive, Documents, and Calendar.