Government
Houston, TX, United States
Online Adjunct Faculty – Legal Education
Attorney
Contract, Part-time
No
## Online Adjunct Faculty – Legal Education ### Organization Overview Center for Advanced Legal Studies (CALS) is a leading paralegal college that has specialized exclusively in the education of paralegals since opening its doors in 1987. The mission of Center for Advanced Legal Studies is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the needs of the legal, governmental, and business communities. ### Job Summary As an adjunct faculty member in the online environment, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality education to our students through engaging online courses. You will be responsible for teaching live classes, recording lectures, grading assignments, providing feedback, and ensuring timely communication with students. Additionally, you will contribute to course preparation and review, maintain attendance records, and participate in professional development activities. ### Salary The pay for this position is $2,100 per course (8-week duration). ### Responsibilities - **Teaching/Communication:** Deliver interactive and engaging lectures to live (online) classes via Blackboard Collaborate. Classes may be scheduled one or more of the following: Tuesday or Thursday for 3000/4000 level classes (generally). Monday or Wednesday for 1000/2000 level classes (generally). 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm CST. These dates are subject to change due to instructor availability and student schedule needs. Course session duration: 8 weeks. Communicate with students and administrators about assignments, progress, and attendance. Grade assignments promptly and provide constructive feedback. Submit final grades to administration by the set due date. - **Attendance:** Record live lecture and asynchronous attendance each week. Maintain accurate attendance records in accordance with current school policy. Communicate with students and administrators about excessive student absences. - **Course Preparation & Review:** Prepare and update course outline and syllabus before the start of each term. Develop and improve course and lesson plans. Participate in the selection of textbooks and instructional materials. Conduct informal and formal reviews of course components to ensure their relevance to industry standards. Ensure course design in the Canvas LMS adheres to institutional standards. - **Professional Development/Continuing Education/Other:** Complete the Faculty Development Plan and Data Sheet annually. Atend required training and professional development activities. Participate in faculty meetings and bi-annual graduation. ### Possible Course Availability LEGAL EDUCATION 4000 Level Courses: - Employment Law ### Qualifications Legal Education Faculty must hold a Doctor of Jurisprudence from an accredited institution and possess the following qualifications: - Experience working with/employing paralegals or as a paralegal themselves. - Evidence of experience in the selected area(s) of instruction. - Commitment to continued professional growth through the maintenance of MCLE requirements of the State Bar Association and/or other continuing education opportunities. - No grievances filed in the last five years resulting in public reprimand or more severe sanctions by the State Bar or the State Supreme Court. For certain law classes that are practice-based (., Research and Writing, Computers and the Law, Interviewing and Investigations), the following provisions for employment can apply: - Hold a paralegal certificate from an accredited institution and demonstrate outstanding professional experience. - Be employed in a related field while teaching in the program. - Provide annual verification of continued liaison with employers in the legal profession. Technical Skills: Familiarity with Canvas LMS or Blackboard Collaborate is preferred. Applicants who have not used Canvas/Blackboard previously must have a high level of technical ability and a willingness to learn. ### Application Process Applicants should complete the CALS Employment Application found on our website at . Questions and cover letters should be emailed to . Organization appreciates all applications; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Our institution is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. ### Summary Center for Advanced Legal Studies (CALS) is seeking an experienced and qualified Online Adjunct Faculty Member to join their team and be responsible for delivering high-quality education to their students through engaging online courses. The successful candidate must possess a Doctor of Jurisprudence from an accredited institution and have experience working with/employing paralegals or as a paralegal themselves. They must be familiar with Canvas LMS or Blackboard Collaborate and have a high level of technical ability and a willingness to learn. The pay for this position is $2,100 per course (8-week duration). If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, please complete the CALS Employment Application found on their website at and email questions and cover letters to .
Please complete the CALS Employment Application found on our website at htps//www.paralegal.edu/employment-opportunities. Please email questions and cover letters to sarah@paralegal.edu.
Qualification and Experience Doctor of Jurisprudence from an accredited institution, Paralegal Certificate from an accredited institution, Experience working with/employing paralegals or as a paralegal themselves, Evidence of experience in the selected area(s) of instruction, Commitment to continued professional growth through the maintenance of MCLE requirements of the State Bar Association and/or other continuing education opportunities, No grievances filed in the last five years resulting in public reprimand or more severe sanctions by the State Bar or the State Supreme Court, Outstanding professional experience, Familiarity with Canvas LMS or Blackboard Collaborate
Legal
Hiring Coordinator
Center For Advanced Legal Studies
3910 Kirby Drive
Suite 200
Houston, TX 77098-4151
May 22, 2025
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