Texas A&M University School of Law invites applications for a faculty (non-tenure-accruing) position in our clinical program. This is a full-time 11-month position and is partially funded by a grant. Applicants will be considered for the faculty title of Senior Lecturer. The anticipated start would be in the spring semester of 2026.
The successful candidate will serve as a Senior Lecturer and the Director of the law school’s Tax Dispute Resolution Clinic, part of the IRS Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) program, and will be responsible for all aspects of the clinic. The Senior Lecturer will practice law, work with other clinic attorneys, and teach and supervise clinic students to represent low-income or ESL (English as a Second Language) taxpayers in client matters before the IRS or the U.S. Tax Court.
Responsibilities:
· Trains and supervises law students with practical instruction in federal tax law, IRS regulations and procedures, and Tax Court rules and procedures.
· Provides law students with training in core lawyering skills necessary to carry out client representation, including interviewing and counseling, fact investigation, strategy, negotiation, and advocacy.
· Reviews, edits, and approves substantive written work product by students.
· Represents clients and handles client workload when students are not available.
· Oversees educational activities for low-income and ESL taxpayers and conducts general advocacy for improvements to the tax administration process.
· Ensure compliance with all requirements of the IRS LITC program, including numeric goals. Prepares grant applications, reports on financial and service results, and attends an annual national conference for LITCs.
· Upholds and enhances the reputation of TAMU Law and its clinical program by working with clients, community partners, students and the IRS in a respectful and ethical manner.
· Provides organizational and administrative support in law clinic operations, including community and donor relations.