Professor - Law jobs in Florence, AL

Professor - Law teaches courses in the discipline area of law. Develops and designs curriculum plans to foster student learning, stimulate class discussions, and ensures student engagement. Being a Professor - Law provides tutoring and academic counseling to students, maintains classes related records, and assesses student coursework. Collaborates and supports colleagues regarding research interests and co-curricular activities. Additionally, Professor - Law typically reports to a department head. Requires a PhD or terminal degree appropriate to the field. Has considerable experience and is qualified to teach at undergraduate and graduate levels and initiates research and case studies in field of interest and may publish findings in trade journals or textbooks. Provides intellectual leadership and has made significant contributions to the field. May offer independent study opportunities and mentoring to students. Typically this individual is a leader in the field and has been published. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Client Case Build Team Member
  • Florence Law Firm, LLC
  • Florence, AL CONTRACTOR,FULL_TIME
  • We are seeking a professional to join our Legal Case Build Team. This position requires experience with computers, data entry, and software systems. If you do not have actual experience and skills operating a computer, accessing online and remote services, and utilizing software applications in a fast and efficient manner, this position is not for you.

    Computer programming or advanced skills are not required, just an ability to seamlessly operate.

    We are looking for a team member that can work with little oversight and a commitment to professional and thorough work. The ideal candidate will have experience in an office and have an interest in working in the legal field.

    The position will require working with clients to build legal documents to file in ongoing litigation.

    Job Types: Full-time, Contract

    Pay: $15.00 - $17.00 per hour

    Expected hours: 40 per week

    Benefits:

    • Flexible schedule

    Patient demographics:

    • Adults

    Schedule:

    • 8 hour shift
    • Evening shift
    • Weekends as needed

    Ability to Relocate:

    • Florence, AL 35630: Relocate before starting work (Required)

    Work Location: Hybrid remote in Florence, AL 35630

  • 21 Days Ago

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Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor of Music & Director of Vocal Music
  • Freed-Hardeman University
  • Henderson, TN FULL_TIME
  • DescriptionThe Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor of Music serves as the Director of the University’s vocal music program and ensembles. Primary duties include directing the FHU Chor...
  • 16 Days Ago

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Florence is a city in, and the county seat of, Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States, in the state's northwest corner. According to the 2010 census, the city's population was 39,319. Florence is the largest and principal city of the Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Statistical Area (which includes Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia metropolitan areas in Colbert and Lauderdale counties). Florence is considered northwestern Alabama's primary economic hub. Annual tourism events include the W. C. Handy Music Festival in the summer and the Renaissance Faire in the fall. Landmarks in Flo...
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Income Estimation for Professor - Law jobs
$112,772 to $222,326
Florence, Alabama area prices
were up 1.3% from a year ago

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Cohen talks about his extensive background and training in law and medical ethics, as well as philosophy.
December 20, 2019
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Recently, University of Utah law professor Shima Baradaran Baughman called for students to stop calling professors by their first name.
February 11, 2020
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"On the basis of the testimony and the evidence before the House, President Trump has committed impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors by corruptly abusing the office of the presidency," Noah Feldman, a Harvard law professor, explained.
January 30, 2020