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Monday, March 5, 2012

Paid Summer Opportunity for 1L and 2l Students

Teach Criminal Law to Rising Ninth Graders in Legal Outreach’s Summer Law Institute

Legal Outreach, Inc. prepares urban youth from underserved communities to compete at high levels by using intensive legal and educational programming as a tool for fostering vision, developing skills, enhancing confidence, and facilitating the pursuit of higher education. We accomplish these ends through law-related education programming and an intensive college preparatory program.

We seek exceptional law students interested in law-related education to teach and co-lead the Summer Law Institutes held at Columbia Law School, NYU Law School, Fordham School of Law, Brooklyn Law School, New York Law School, and St. John’s School of Law this summer. The Institute seeks to inspire motivated students from underserved communities entering high school to pursue careers in law and to strive for educational excellence. See www.legaloutreach.org/SLI.

SLI Coordinators will work with an attorney supervisor to prepare for the Institute during the month of June by participating in an experiential classroom training program on educational methodology, developing lesson plans on substantive criminal law topics and trial advocacy skills, and organizing an itinerary of guest speakers and field trip visits. Then, from June 2 – August 3, coordinators will implement the five-week Institute. You will teach law lessons daily, chaperone field trips, welcome prestigious guest speakers, and run a mock trial competition before federal and state judges. The last week of the job will be spent evaluating the program and its participants. Coordinators will be paid $4,500 over the 10-week period.

Please visit CSO 's Symplicity site, Job ID 7208 for more information on how to apply!