Paralegal, Assistant Professor Salary $57,000.00 - $62,000.00 Annually
Location: Denver, CO Job Type: Full Time Job Number: GJD-311170 2/26 Department: Community College of Denver Opening Date: 02/16/2026 FLSA Determined by Position
Primary Physical Work Address: Community College of Denver, 855 Lawrence Parkway Suite 565 Denver, Colorado, 80204
Type of Announcement: This announcement is not governed by the selection processes of the classified personnel system. Applications will be considered from residents and non-residents of Colorado.
How to Apply: Online applications through the Colorado Jobs portal will not be accepted. Please follow instructions on the job announcement for submitting an application.
Department Contact Information: Kissa Saidou, She/Her/Hers HR Recruiter and Retention Professional Community College of Denver P: 303-352-6200
Description: Benefits Department Information GJD-311170 2/26:THIS IS A NON-CLASSIFIED POSITION
The Community College of Denver (CCD) seeks candidates who demonstrate a strong commitment to fostering an inclusive learning and work environment and who can effectively work with students, families, faculty, instructors, and staff from diverse backgrounds. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution, CCD is dedicated to expanding access and opportunity for nontraditional students, supporting workforce development, and strengthening community partnerships that promote educational attainment and career success. Serving a diverse student population, CCD values individuals who contribute to its mission of advancing social, civic, and economic vitality.
Description of Job
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Public Safety and Legal Services Department is committed to student-centered teaching that fosters students personal and academic success. The paralegal program prepares students to navigate the field of law by developing research, analytical, and writing skills through coursework, capstone experiences, and/or internships. As such, candidates will help ensure that all students feel a sense of belonging within our programs. Additionally, full-time faculty will engage in CCD service through work with student clubs, program review, assessment, academic standards, policy review, faculty council, or other CCD programs. Teaching faculty are an integral part of the Public Safety and Legal Services Departments success in achieving student outcomes.
The ideal Paralegal Faculty member will possess academic and practical expertise in various subject matter, including Introduction to Law, legal writing and legal research, evidence, constitutional law, civil litigation, and a variety of substantive legal topics. The instructor will have a strong interest in guiding student learning and success, as well as serving as a mentor and role model for students. This position requires strong instructional skills to create an active learning environment that reaches a diverse student body using traditional, nontraditional, proven innovative methods of instruction, effective class structure and management, and curriculum to achieve program and course outcomes.
PRIMARY DUTIES
Teaching: A full course load typically includes 15 credit hours per semester (5 Courses) with flexibility for administrative or related assignments. Teaching methods may include in-person, online, concurrent enrollment, or non-credit formats, depending on course maps and scheduling needs. In-person classes are during the day and evenings.
Responsibilities include:
Faculty are expected to demonstrate innovative teaching strategies, a commitment to equity and inclusion, and a dedication to fostering student success both within and beyond the classroom. Course content must meet the learning objectives outlined in the course syllabus and adhere to department policies. The instructor must be available in person, via remote conferencing, or by phone to provide students with timely academic support. Faculty are expected to engage with students regarding course materials, assignments, and assessments, including work-based learning. The instructor may create case studies and fact patterns for practice negotiations and design assignments aligned with the required course learning outcomes. This position requires CO residency to teach, attend meetings, or participate in industry partnership events at our downtown Denver campus as needed.
Service
In addition to teaching, this position requires active service to the Public Safety and Legal Services department and institution. Responsibilities include:
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Equipment Used: Computers Classroom projectors
Supplemental Information
Our campus is located in downtown Denver, adjacent to two light rail stations, and just minutes away from shopping, restaurants, and event venues. When you visit our campus, it will be immediately evident that our faculty, staff, and instructors are passionate about serving our diverse student population. At CCD our passion is to help others, and we offer career pathways that will make a difference in the lives of our students. If you are interested in sharing our passion for student success, CCD offers generous medical, dental, vision, life, and retirement options. We also offer the opportunity to expand your education, and those of your dependents, through our tuition reimbursement program. CCD is a Learning College where policies, programs, and practices support learning as the major priority.
The Community College of Denver is an Equal Employment Opportunity Educational Employer. Background checks will be conducted on all finalists for employment consideration. CCD recognizes that administration, faculty, instructors, and staff reflect the diversity of its students and community and prohibits employment and student discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
For a complete review of the benefits we offer, please click on the following link: Click here to view our benefits
SELECTION PROCESS
Preliminary screening will be made on the basis of completed application packet submitted by candidate. Completed application packet includes: a letter of interest of no more than five pages, addressing in general the items under "Primary Duties" and specifically each item under "Minimum Qualifications"; an online application; resume; and transcripts. All candidates, including current Community College of Denver employees must submit a complete application packet which includes all materials listed above. Only completed application packets will move forward for screening. Please review the job duties and minimum requirements carefully. Meeting the minimum qualifications for a particular position does not assure the applicant an interview. Selected applicants will be invited by the screening committee for interviews. All application materials become the property of Community College of Denver and cannot be copied.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Interested applicants must submit a complete application packet at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/ccd which includes:
Your resume should clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications