National Legal Aid & Defender Association
Clinical Teaching Fellow - Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic 2026-2028
National Legal Aid & Defender Association, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Clinical Teaching Fellow - Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic 2026-2028
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National Legal Aid & Defender Association District of Columbia, United States Position Description
The Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center offers pro bono organizational and transactional legal services to social enterprises, nonprofit organizations, worker cooperatives, and select small businesses headquartered in Washington, D.C., working locally or internationally. During their semester in the Clinic and under the supervision of faculty and fellows, law students provide legal advice to their clients on transactional, corporate governance, and strategic business matters, and serve as outside counsel to organizations dedicated to improving their communities or making a lasting social or environmental impact. Description of Fellowship
The two‑year fellowship is an ideal position for a transactional lawyer interested in transitioning into legal academia and developing teaching and supervisory abilities in a setting that emphasizes a dual commitment—clinical education of law students and transactional law employed in the public interest. The fellow will have several areas of responsibility, with an increasing role as the fellowship progresses. The fellowship starts July 1 2026 and ends June 30 2028. Responsibilities
Supervise students in representing organizations on transactional, operational, and corporate governance matters. Share responsibility for teaching seminar sessions. Share in the administrative and case‑handling responsibilities of the Clinic. Participate in a clinical pedagogy seminar and other activities designed to support an interest in clinical teaching and legal education. Collaborate with faculty to pursue a teaching career post‑fellowship. Compensation and Benefits
Fellows receive an annual stipend of $70,000 in the first year and $75,000 in the second year, health and dental benefits, and all tuition and fees in the LL.M. program. As full‑time students, fellows qualify for deferment of their student loans. Fellows may also be eligible for loan repayment assistance from their law schools. Qualifications
Applicants must have at least 2 years of post‑J.D. legal experience. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in a transactional area of practice such as nonprofit law and tax, community economic development law, corporate law, intellectual property, and real estate or housing law. Applicants with a strong commitment to economic justice are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be admitted or be able to be admitted to the District of Columbia Bar within six months of entering the fellowship. Employment Type
Contract
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Clinical Teaching Fellow - Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic 2026-2028
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National Legal Aid & Defender Association District of Columbia, United States Position Description
The Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center offers pro bono organizational and transactional legal services to social enterprises, nonprofit organizations, worker cooperatives, and select small businesses headquartered in Washington, D.C., working locally or internationally. During their semester in the Clinic and under the supervision of faculty and fellows, law students provide legal advice to their clients on transactional, corporate governance, and strategic business matters, and serve as outside counsel to organizations dedicated to improving their communities or making a lasting social or environmental impact. Description of Fellowship
The two‑year fellowship is an ideal position for a transactional lawyer interested in transitioning into legal academia and developing teaching and supervisory abilities in a setting that emphasizes a dual commitment—clinical education of law students and transactional law employed in the public interest. The fellow will have several areas of responsibility, with an increasing role as the fellowship progresses. The fellowship starts July 1 2026 and ends June 30 2028. Responsibilities
Supervise students in representing organizations on transactional, operational, and corporate governance matters. Share responsibility for teaching seminar sessions. Share in the administrative and case‑handling responsibilities of the Clinic. Participate in a clinical pedagogy seminar and other activities designed to support an interest in clinical teaching and legal education. Collaborate with faculty to pursue a teaching career post‑fellowship. Compensation and Benefits
Fellows receive an annual stipend of $70,000 in the first year and $75,000 in the second year, health and dental benefits, and all tuition and fees in the LL.M. program. As full‑time students, fellows qualify for deferment of their student loans. Fellows may also be eligible for loan repayment assistance from their law schools. Qualifications
Applicants must have at least 2 years of post‑J.D. legal experience. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in a transactional area of practice such as nonprofit law and tax, community economic development law, corporate law, intellectual property, and real estate or housing law. Applicants with a strong commitment to economic justice are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be admitted or be able to be admitted to the District of Columbia Bar within six months of entering the fellowship. Employment Type
Contract
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