From colleagues at Vermont:
Faculty opening at Vermont Law School: Associate Dean for Environmental Programs
Vermont Law School invites applications for the position
of Associate Dean for Environmental Programs, a faculty position. The
Associate Dean sets the strategic direction for, and oversees the
administration of, the Environmental Law Center
(ELC), which houses the largest and deepest environmental law program in the country.
Candidates with appointments at other law schools, those
who are currently in practice or doing significant policy work, and
those who currently hold executive positions at NGOs or in business are
all encouraged to apply. The next ELC director
replaces
Marc Mihaly, who was promoted to President and Dean of Vermont Law School this year. Detailed position description here.
Faculty at Vermont Law School take seriously our mission
to educate lawyers for the community and the world, and believe that
our scholarship, teaching, and service should be meaningful and relevant
to the local, national, and international
communities. We embody the spirit of Vermont — independence and
diversity in people and in politics. We have the good fortune to be
located in a state and region that offer numerous opportunities for
engaged participation in civic life as well as a lifestyle
found at few other law schools.
Vermont Law School embraces diversity in its recruitment
and hiring efforts. Accordingly, candidates of color, women, and those
from other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply for
this position. Applicants should provide
a cover letter and resume by October 1, 2012. Electronic applications
are preferred and should be e-mailed to:
facultysearch@vermontlaw.edu.
Appointments Committee: Pat Parenteau (Chair), John Echeverria,
Stephanie Farrior, Cheryl Hanna, Michael Dworkin, Mark Latham, Rebecca
Purdom, Stephen Dycus.