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Adjunct Professor of Law (Temporary Employee Pool)

University of the Pacific
United States, California, Sacramento
3200 5th Avenue (Show on map)
Sep 30, 2025
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Title Adjunct Professor of Law (Temporary Employee Pool)
Campus Sacramento
Department Law Instruction-Adjunct
Posting Number F01024
Full or Part Time Part Time
Open Date 09/26/2025
Close Date
Open Until Filled Yes
Days Per Week
Weeks Per Year
Position Description






Primary Purpose and Essential Functions
The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law (McGeorge), an ABA-accredited law school in Sacramento, California, seeks a law professional to teach classes to students on a part-time basis. The law school's adjunct faculty, drawn from the region's most distinguished jurists and practitioners, offers a wealth of practical experience and special expertise to our students. The law school uses adjuncts to enrich the curriculum with specialized courses, unique perspectives, and more choices than we might otherwise offer.
With adjunct faculty, students can experience different pedagogical approaches and gain access to leading practitioners and judges. Adjunct faculty are also valuable in teaching about newly emerging or rapidly changing areas of law. Providing a wide variety of elective courses, both during the day and evening sections, would be impossible without the use of qualified adjunct professors. Adjunct professors are part-time, non-tenure/tenure track employees, contracted via mutually-signed offer letters, to teach specific classes during specific semesters (specific dates) as outlined in the offer letter.

All adjunct faculty are expected to perform the following duties:

  • Complete all employment documentation and any required trainings, and submit employment documents such as signed offer letters in a timely manner.
  • Prepare for your course, which includes preparing the syllabus, selecting and submitting for printing any unique teaching materials, selecting books for student purchase, and preparing course materials and assessment/exam text. Syllabi include course descriptions, learning objectives, exam dates, teaching and exam policies, text and readings, and other policies and student deliverables.
  • Provide a classroom environment conducive to learning.
  • Adhere to all University and law school policies.
  • Teach the assigned course(s) (see "Specific Assignment" below) as published in the Academic Schedule and noted in the offer letter, using pedagogical and other teaching methods fairly and effectively.
  • Track student attendance using tools provided, and refer students to the Administration if required for attendance and/or performance issues.
  • When appropriate, use the institution's learning management platforms (TWEN, Canvas, etc.) to post assignments, syllabi and other reference materials, and to communicate with students.
  • Read submitted student work and assessments/exams, and provide written comments to students in a timely manner to provide feedback on performance.
  • Meet with students during "office hours" to provide individualized direction and assessment of progress.
  • In order to ensure the proper number of teaching hours is completed, work with Administration to schedule "make-up" classes for any cancelled classes.
  • Grade all mid-term and final exam papers, and other assessments as appropriate, and submit those grades per timelines to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Experiential Learning for approval.
  • Review student-completed course evaluations conducted online at the end of each semester to analyze student perceptions of your teaching and to provide insight into possible teaching improvements.


We are seeking applicants to teach in the following areas:

  • Family Law
  • Legal Writing & Research
  • Information Privacy
  • Criminal Law
  • Race & Mass Incarceration
  • Evidence
  • Legislation and Lawmaking
  • Executive Government & Processes
  • Contracts
  • Community Property
  • The Legal Profession
  • Negotiation
  • Other courses as needed

University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued students and employees. We prioritize policy and decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race, gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and staff.
Minimum Qualifications

  • Must hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree.
  • Three (3) years post-J.D. work experience in related field.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior teaching experience is desirable, but not essential. Must, however, demonstrate evidence of teaching potential.
  • Three years working in the substantive legal field is preferred.
  • Lead and function in an active change environment.
  • Inspire excellence.
  • Experience and sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in a university setting.
  • Ability to engage and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in their work.

Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative but not definitive of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Work Environment/Work Week/Travel:
Work entails travel in Sacramento, primarily at the Sacramento Campus. Work may require evenings and/or weekends to perform duties, based on class schedule.

Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds.
Hiring Range $2,304.00 per unit. We consider factors such as, but not limited to, scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, internal equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Special Instructions
THIS POSTING IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF AN OPEN POSITION. Your application will be active for 90 days. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and are reviewed by the hiring department as openings become available. To maintain your application within the system, you will need to re-apply.

Applicants must complete all applicable sections of the online application to be considered for a position. Candidates who are called for an interview must notify the Department of Human Resources in writing of any reasonable accommodation needed before the date of the interview.

Note: if a job-specific posting is created and you are interested in that specific position, please apply to that job posting. Submission of materials does not guarantee consideration for future employment in openings of this type since availability can be unpredictable and consideration competitive.
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Are Applicants Required to Submit References for This Posting? Yes
Minimum Number of References 2
Maximum Number of References 3
Background Check Statement
All applicants who receive a conditional offer of employment are required to execute a release and authorization for a background screening.

AB 810 Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: University of the Pacific complies with California Assembly Bill 810, requiring candidates accepting conditional job offers to disclose any final administrative or judicial findings, ongoing proceedings, allegations, resignations under investigation, or appeals related to sexual harassment or misconduct within the past seven years.
Anti-Discrimination/EEO Policy Statement
University of the Pacific is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to workforce diversity across backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints. Pacific does not unlawfully discriminate in its hiring of faculty and staff, or in the provision of its employment benefits to its faculty and staff on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, sex/gender, marital status, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, or mental or physical disability, or other legally protected characteristics or combination of such characteristics. While we strive to attract a broad and representative pool of candidates, all hiring decisions are made based on merit, selecting the most qualified individual for each position.
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