Posting DetailsStudent Title Classification InformationQuick Linkhttps://chapman.peopleadmin.com/postings/34736Job NumberSE49224Position InformationDepartment or Unit NameSchool of Law Academic AffairsPosition Headcount1Position TitleGrad Asst Academic Fellow (Prof. Bogart; Spring 2025) – HRLYAcademic YearAcademic Year 2024-25Term or SemesterSpringIs this Role for an Undergrad or Grad Student?GradAnticipated Pay Range$18.50 – $19.50Pay Range InformationChapman University is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this position. This range takes into account a variety of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Salary offers are determined based on the final candidate’s qualifications and experience, as well as internal equity and other internal factors. The anticipated pay range is not a promise of a particular wage.On which Campus will this work be done?OrangeApproved SupervisorDanny BogartSupervisor Email[email protected]SchedulingPlease use dates within Chapman Academic Calendar(https://www.chapman.edu/academics/academic-calendar.aspx )Desired Start Date01/13/2025Projected End Date05/25/2025Average number of hours per weekUp to 10 HrsPosition Summary InformationJob Description SummaryAcademic Fellows are upper-level (second- and third-year) law students with strong academic records and grades in each class for which they serve as an Academic Fellow. Academic Fellows are assigned to a variety of doctrinal courses, including but not limited to most first-year courses, as well as the Constitutional Law, Evidence, and Corporations courses. The Academic Fellows hold office hours to respond to student questions. The Academic Fellows may also lead review sessions and distribute exercises in the substantive law subjects for feedback on writing and substance, designed to improve students’ exam writing skills.ResponsibilitiesOffice HoursHold regular office hours weekly during the semester, for up to 13 weeks total. During these office hours, be available to respond to student questions regarding the course.Review SessionsPrepare content for scheduled review sessions.Lead review sessions for the course in order to prepare students for exams.May distribute to students- and review- exercises in the substantive law subjects and/or provide feedback on writing and substance. These are designed to improve students’ exam writing skills.May review substantive law.Other related duties as assigned.Required QualificationsCurrently enrolled student at Chapman University Fowler School of Law with successful completion of 1L year at anABAAccredited law school.Selection by theFSOLprofessor of the course for which an Academic Fellow is being hired.Exceptional written, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills.Ability to provide direct, constructive feedback.Strong organizational and time management skills with an ability to multi-task and balance competing priorities.Ability to work flexible hours.Ability to work independently and to take direction.Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and demonstrate tact and diplomacy.Desired QualificationsA minimum grade of 3.5 in the course for which an Academic Fellow is being hired.A minimum cumulativeGPAof 3.5Special Instructions to ApplicantsBudget InformationIs Federal work-study required?With or Without FWS