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Assistant Director of Dispute Resolution LW7645



Staff (Full-Time) --> Provost & Academics

Gulfport, FL
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ID: 1436-280
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Full-Time/Regular

Work with Champions!

Dispute Resolution Board at Stetson University College of Law is well-known for excellence. Stetson’s fifty-plus-student Dispute Resolution Board is an important and often featured part of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy, and our student members are renowned for their poise, professionalism, collaboration, and outstanding preparation for competition.

We are seeking a dynamic, high-performing, production-oriented, and student- focused legal professional to join our exceptional and engaged leadership team. We are looking for someone who is fully committed to--and who gets excited about-- student success and skill-building, and who inspires and encourages the highest levels of professionalism.

The Assistant Director for Dispute Resolution will . . .

provide strategic as well as day-to-day operational support for the Dispute Resolution Board. As a member of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy, the Assistant Director of Dispute Resolution will also be the point person for relevant internal-facing and external-facing initiatives at Stetson Law, collaborate with colleagues, faculty, staff, and volunteers, and will promote a winning and gracious spirit, a sense of belonging, and a people-centered, high-performing, and relationship-rich culture of excellence. Key words in this job description will be Organize, Design, Manage, Collaborate, Oversee, Plan, and above all. . . Celebrate!

Specifically, you will:

  • Organize, coach and prepare student teams
  • Design, develop and conduct workshops
  • Research and recommend new competition opportunities
  • Collaborate with academic and professional teams to develop programming
  • Manage student selection
  • Oversee program budget
  • Plan and execute various dispute resolution events
  • Celebrate program successes through social media and institutional announcements

Required Skills

  • Broad understanding of dispute resolution methods and practices, such as those gained from a program of legal education in preparation for a JD, work experience in the field, or specific CLE coursework.
  • Judgment skills sufficient to manage normal campus risks, oversee student activities and classrooms, advise students regarding dispute resolution-related questions, and the like.
  • Financial literacy sufficient to build, track, and manage budgets.
  • Well-honed and reliable logistics skills sufficient to manage multiple operational variables and resources when scheduling, preparing for competitions and travel, location and distance variables, and human resources with competing priorities.
  • Social skills sufficient to interface in a positive way with, and gain the confidence and trust of campus constituencies (students, faculty, staff) as well as external constituencies (alumni, members of the advocacy community, etc.)
  • Project-management and project-execution skills sufficient to design, organize, and manage complex tasks and activities and develop related communications plans and documents to accompany and memorialize the content.
  • Cultural competencies sufficient to work with all students, to understand differences, to facilitate a culture of belonging and inclusion, and to incorporate those principles into skill-development activities and curricula.

Required Experience

  • J.D. is required. One to three years of legal work experience preferred.

Hybrid work environment, tuition benefits, excellent health and welfare benefits including TIAA 403b, liberal holiday schedule, friendly, supportive, and upbeat work community and culture, and best of all, amazing students.

This position is located at 1401 61st St S, Gulfport, FL. View the Google Map in full screen.



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