
Suffolk University Law School invites applications for the position of Director of Externship Programs. Suffolk’s Externship Programs are a part of our nationally recognized experiential programs, currently ranked among the top10 such programs nationally by U.S. News & World Report and ranked among the top 20 for more than a decade. Our Externship Programs include non-profit, governmental, judicial, law firm, and corporate placements throughout the U.S and internationally. We also offer a Domestic Semester-in-Practice program, in which students may work full-time domestically doing public interest legal work.Our externship students enroll in one of several specialized externship courses before or concurrent with their placements, which are taught by adjunct faculty or the Director. This position is at the rank of Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor, which is a non-tenure track faculty position for up to two years
The Externship Director is responsible for leadingand implementing all aspects of our Externship Programs during the fall, spring and summer terms, in close coordination with the leadership of Clinical and Experiential programs, as well as other departments at the Law School.Responsibilities include:
Qualifications:J.D. required; MA Bar membership is preferred Prior substantial law practice experience in a law firm, corporation, government agency, or public interest setting required.A successful candidate will have a well-established legal network or the ability to effectively network to expand the program; previous experience teaching and/or mentoring new attorneys; and demonstrated skill and passion for working with law students. Prior experience in clinical or externship teaching a plus.Excellent collaborative, organizational, and communication skills required. Excellent administrative, organizational, and leadership skills required.
Timing/Hours:This is a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position on a year-round(12-month)scheduleThe amount of work will ebb and flow during the year. The work schedule may be flexible, including the potentialfor a hybrid work arrangement The position will begin July 1, 2026 and end on June 30, 2027 with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
Application Process and Required MaterialsApplicants should submit a resume or curriculum vitaeand teaching evaluations (if applicable), along with a cover letter addressed to Associate Dean Sarah Boonin
Salary Range: $95,000 - $120,000
