Adjunct Faculty - Wills-Estates-Trusts - Newport Beach, CA
Company: Baker College
Location: Newport Beach
Posted on: May 13, 2025
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Job Description:
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Discover the opportunity to join Baker College, honored as one of
the 2024 Best and Brightest Workplaces in West Michigan, Metro
Detroit & Nationally!
St. Francis School of Law is looking for a dynamic, student-focused
Adjunct Faculty member to teach Wills-Trusts-Estates and play a
pivotal role 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! 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 .
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.
The Adjunct Faculty- Wills-Trusts-Estates courses cover (1) general
and California law regarding probate administration and intestacy
and requirements for wills, including holographic wills, revocation
and revival of wills, capacity of testators, and doctrines related
to the interpretation of wills and will substitutes; and (2)
trusts, including both private and charitable trusts, trust
creation, fiduciary obligations, alienation, modification and
termination of trusts, as well as planning for incapacity.
The ideal candidate will possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from
a law school approved by the American Bar Association (ABA),
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. Also required,
substantial professional work experience in estate planning and
probate, preferably in California. Preferred qualifications include
prior experience teaching wills, trusts and estates at a law school
and expertise in delivering instruction in an online format.
California Pay Transparency requires a pay range for all postings.
The pay range for St. Francis School of Law adjunct faculty is
$1,500 to $4,000 per course.
The successful candidate will believe in and support the student
first philosophy while contributing to the overall success of Baker
College, while acting as a positive role model and brand ambassador
on and off campus.
The full position description is available for your review online
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Location(s) 895 Dove St Third Floor, Newport Beach, California
92660, United States Requirements The ideal candidate will possess
a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school approved by the
American Bar Association (ABA), 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.
Also required, substantial professional work experience in estate
planning and probate, preferably in California. Preferred
qualifications include prior experience teaching wills, trusts and
estates at a law school and expertise in delivering instruction in
an online format.
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