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University of the Pacific
May 16, 2026
Full time
Visiting Professor of Law, Legal Research and Writing
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Visiting Professor of Law, Legal Research and Writing Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: The Visiting Professor of Law, Legal Research and Writing position is a one (1) year appointment. The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law invites applications from entry-level and lateral candidates for a visiting lawyering skills position limited to the 2025-26 academic year. We seek applications from exceptional candidates who have a demonstrated interest in skills teaching, and who are excited about being part of a collegial, student-oriented, committed faculty. The successful candidate will teach three (3) classes in McGeorge's Global Lawyering Skills program, which covers legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. One (1) course, GLS I, is in the students' fall semester of the first year of law school. GLS II builds on GLS I and takes place in the spring of the first year. The third course, GLS III, takes place in the fall semester of the students' second year....
University of the Pacific
May 16, 2026
Full time Part time / Adjunct
Trial Advocacy Adjunct Professor
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Trial Advocacy Adjunct Professor Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law (McGeorge), invites applications for adjunct faculty in the Trial Advocacy program. Specifically, we have openings for an adjunct faculty position to teach a trial advocacy class in collaboration with two full-time faculty members, and we have openings for several mock trial coaching positions. Both the teaching position and the coaching positions are non-tenure-track positions for the 2026-2027 academic year. The Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy would be responsible for co-teaching a trial advocacy course which entails collaborating with two full-time trial advocacy professors, attending a lecture one evening a week, and teaching a small group section of the trial advocacy course on a separate evening. The Adjunct Professor - Mock Trial Coach position would be assigned to coach one or more of our inter-school mock trial teams. Responsibilities...
University of the Pacific
Mar 24, 2026
Part time / Adjunct
Adjunct Professor of Law, State and Federal Taxation (Temporary Employee Pool)
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Adjunct Professor of Law, State and Federal Taxation (Temporary Employee Pool) Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: McGeorge School of Law invites applications for one (1) adjunct professor position to develop a new online course on State and Federal Taxation immediately, and to teach the course in the 2026 - 2027 academic year. This three (3) unit course will be fully online and asynchronous in delivery, and will primarily be offered as part of the Master of Science in Law, Business Law concentration. In this course students will learn about the fundamentals of personal, business, and trust & estate income tax law and tax compliance, including basis, tax consequences of property sales, alternative minimum tax, passive activity and at-risk rules, charitable contributions and deductions, tax reduction techniques, and the tax implications of special circumstances. The faculty selected through this posting will choose the text and develop the substantive curriculum...
University of the Pacific
Mar 14, 2026
Part time / Adjunct
Adjunct Professor of Law, Academic Success (Temporary Employee Pool)
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Adjunct Professor of Law, Academic Success (Temporary Employee Pool) Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: McGeorge School of Law invites applications for up to two (2) Adjunct Professor of Law positions in Academic Success. This position would be teaching a unit (1) unit course on the Sacramento campus offered as part of the J.D. curriculum in Academic Success skills either during the day or evening. The successful candidates selected through this posting will work under the direction of the Director of Academic Success and will teach Academic Success skills curriculum consistent with McGeorge standards. Faculty-student interaction, accessibility, and achievement of credit hour standards are the highest priorities. The adjunct professor will be responsible for ensuring that existing curriculum is taught in compliance with University of the Pacific and McGeorge School of Law policies, in coordination with McGeorge's Director of Academic Success. Training, course...
University of the Pacific
Oct 07, 2025
Part time / Adjunct
Adjunct Professor of Law (Temporary Employee Pool)
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Adjunct Professor of Law (Temporary Employee Pool) 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...
University of the Pacific
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Collection & Systems Services Librarian
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Collection & Systems Services Librarian Primary Purpose: The Collections and Systems Services Librarian manages cataloging, metadata, and the integrated library system to ensure accurate access to Law Library resources. The position oversees budgeting, financial reporting, and vendor and contract administration, and supports electronic resource licensing, authentication, and discovery tools. The librarian maintains statistical data for accreditation, ensures compliance with government depository requirements, and administers the law school's digital repository and digital scholarship initiatives. The role contributes to operational planning and engages in ongoing professional development to support the needs of faculty, students, and the law school community. Essential Functions: Cataloging & Metadata Management Performs original and complex copy cataloging; establishes and maintains cataloging policies, procedures, and priorities; resolves cataloging...
University of the Pacific
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Public Safety Officer
University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA
Public Safety Officer Primary Purpose: Under general supervision, the Public Safety Officer performs University of the Pacific, Sacramento Campus patrol and security related duties; enforces campus policies, state, county and city ordinances, and does other work as required. Essential Functions: Advises, directs and provides information to students, employees and the public. Patrols designated areas by foot or bicycle, and uses a public safety equipped vehicle and Sacramento Police radio. Patrols campus including buildings, grounds, parking lots and adjacent streets; sees that doors and windows are properly secured and locked; safeguards property of the Sacramento Campus. Assumes fixed post assignments. Responds to calls for service and assistance. Opens and closes facilities. Monitors alarm systems and responds when necessary. Monitors and controls access to buildings and restricted areas. Inspects buildings for security, fire, and potential accident...
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