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Adjunct Faculty - St Francis School of Law - Newport Beach, CA

Baker College
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United States, California, Newport Beach
Aug 30, 2025
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Adjunct Faculty - St Francis School of Law
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Newport Beach, California, United States
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Job Description

Discover the opportunity to join St. Francis School of Law, a California-accredited exclusively online law school and part of Baker College, honored as one of the 2024 Best and Brightest Workplaces!



St. Francis School of Law is looking for dynamic, student-focused Adjunct Faculty members to teach all California Bar Exam subjects and typical law school elective courses during the evening using our exclusively online platform. Our faculty are the key players in shaping the future of our students.



We're seeking passionate educators who are committed to excellence in teaching and dedicated to student success. As an adjunct faculty member, you'll have the opportunity to inspire and empower students, aligning your expertise with our institution's mission to provide a student first learning experience! Our Adjunct Faculty work from home on the Canvas teaching platform and instruct their live classes on Zoom. Join us in fostering innovation and academic excellence as we work together to make a meaningful impact on


the lives of our students and communities.



For more details, please visit our website at St Francis School of Law.



Offering a rigorous JD program with the flexibility of online learning, St. Francis School of Law is accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California, preparing students for success in the legal field.



We are currently seeking future faculty members to teach all current and future California Bar Exam subjects as well as all typical law school elective courses and any innovative elective courses you'd like to pitch for our consideration. For each California Bar Exam subject, you'll be expected to teach the entirety of the Bar's Content Map for that subject.



Ideal candidates will possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school approved by the American Bar Association, accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California, or registered with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. Admission to at least one U.S. jurisdiction is required, though an active license is not mandatory, provided there has been no disbarment or suspension resulting from formal disciplinary action. Living in California is not a prerequisite for joining the Adjunct Faculty. Preferred qualifications include prior experience teaching at a law school and expertise in delivering instruction in an online format.



Successful candidates will believe in and support our student first philosophy while contributing to the overall success of St. Francis School of Law and Baker College, acting as positive role models and brand ambassadors on- and off-campus.



In accordance with California's Pay Transparency Act, the compensation for this adjunct faculty position is generally based upon a rate of $500 per week. The specific compensation will be determined by the length of the class.


The full position description is available for your review online - Adjunct Faculty


ABOUT ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL OF LAW:


St. Francis School of Law is the first non-profit online law school operating in the United States. Our mission is to produce graduates who are capable of practicing law immediately upon graduation through a rigorous curriculum taught by a distinguished faculty on a cutting-edge platform, a world-class program that emphasizes both substantive legal knowledge and practical professional skills. Our unique program allows students to take one course at a time, focusing on mastery of substantive law and/or legal practice skills in that subject before moving on to their next area of study.


St. Francis School of Law is a member of the National Network of Law School Officers and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. As part of Baker College, our student-first philosophy is the cornerstone of St. Francis Law - our first commitment is to guide our students into becoming successful law students who are prepared to serve their communities as successful attorneys. Our dedication to the success of our students ensures that we will all go Further Together!



ABOUT BAKER COLLEGE:



Founded in 1911, Baker College is committed to embracing technology, sparking innovation, and fostering a supportive learning environment where students can get the real-world knowledge, skills, and experiences they need to pursue the life and career they want. Each of our six campus locations is special, with a unique culture, collection of academic programs, and landscape.



Baker College is an independent, private, non-profit institution that grants associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees on campuses across Michigan and online. Our student-first philosophy is the cornerstone of our institution-it is our compass, guiding us and keeping us on course, ensuring that our students and their success are always our main priority. Our dedication to the success of our students ensures that we will all go


Further Together!


Please visit Baker College Careers Page for more information.



TITLE IX NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY:


Baker College prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. Notices of nondiscrimination are located in the Baker College Title IX Policy and the St. Francis School of Law website.


Location(s)
895 Dove St Third Floor, Newport Beach , California 92660 , United States
Requirements

Ideal candidates will possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school approved by the American Bar Association, accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California, or registered with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. Admission to at least one U.S. jurisdiction is required, though an active license is not mandatory, provided there has been no disbarment or suspension resulting from formal disciplinary action. Living in California is not a prerequisite for joining the Adjunct Faculty. Preferred qualifications include prior experience teaching at a law school and expertise in delivering instruction in an online format.

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