Law Professor Job Description
Law Professor Job Profile and Description
The law profession proper starts after graduating from a 4-year college degree when one goes into law school. This is where students start to get lectured by Law Professors who are into teaching and research and even law practice on the side. Most law professors are members of the bar, having passed the requisite bar exams.
Law Professor Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct economics classes in accordance with college academic standards and rules as well as classed in a mix of English and the foreign language progressing to a near-100% foreign language by the end of the semester or course.
- Conduct periodic scholastic assessment and record into the class database system as allocated in the enrollment system.
- Coordinate with fellow professors to develop and improve course content to include emerging current trends in the macro economic landscape
- Develop Computer Based Training or CBT courses for online economics courses.
- Ensure the grades are disseminated to students by email or registered mail at the end of the semester to update their transcripts.
Law Professor Skills and Specifications
- Must have excellent command of the country’s legislative and judicial processes and an easy access to jurisprudence
- Must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Must have excellent organizational and leaderships skills to command class attention.
Law Professor Education and Qualifications
- A BS degree in the relevant course is basic
- A master’s degree is an advantage if there are career plans to work in a research profession.
Law Professor Salary
As of 2009, the annual median salary of a college Law Professor hovers at the $99,200 with the middle 50% earning between $64,000 and $140,000. The lowest 10% earned about $42,000.
