Director, Center for Global Law and Justice (CGLJ)
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Center for Global Law and Justice Summary
The Northeastern University School of Law’s Center for Global Law
and Justice (CGLJ) is the core of global legal and
interdisciplinary activities at the School of Law, including
groundbreaking research and advocacy, that reflect the NUSL
commitment to using law in the service of justice and human rights
worldwide. CGLJ serves as a point of contact for the law school’s
international collaborations and institutional partnerships, and we
sponsor multiple events promoting public education and intellectual
exchange in conjunction with colleagues worldwide. CGLJ’s roster
includes affiliated faculty from throughout Northeastern
University’s network of campuses and from other institutions
worldwide, and senior fellows who enrich our community with their
engaged research and advocacy. We regularly engage Northeastern
co-op students and research assistants in our programmatic work and
support CGLJ scholars, i.e., selected NUSL students who are
completing co-ops involving global subject matter or involving
international placements, particularly involving issues of global
justice. A signature CGLJ project is our Resource Hub, an online
resource providing information and guidance on the international
protection of human rights to an international audience. The CGLJ
also hosts NUSL’s annual Valerie Gordon human rights lecture,
publishes research and policy analyses (including editing an SSRN
journal), and conducts advocacy before international bodies on
behalf of partner organizations and communities. The CGLJ serves as
the home for NUSL’s longstanding Program on Human Rights and the
Global Economy (PHRGE), which coordinates the Bringing Human Rights
Home Lawyers Network, hosts an active listserv, and sponsors
periodic Continuing Legal Education events. Recent national law
school rankings have placed NUSL’s human rights program in the very
top echelon of law school human rights programs. The CGLJ plays a
critical role in maintaining NUSL’s position as an educational
leader in this area, expanding NUSL’s global reach as an
intellectual hub, and serving as a pipeline for lawyers working
worldwide to promote justice and human rights. Job Summary The CGLJ
Director will work with the CGLJ’s Faculty Directors to implement
CGLJ’s strategic plan for bringing NUSL’s global engagement and
impact to the next level and, with direction from the Faculty
Directors, will provide long-term and day-to-day leadership and
management of the Center. The Director will have responsibility for
organizing the Center’s events portfolio (e.g., conferences,
lectures, and colloquia); recruiting, hiring, supervising, and
providing support for Resource Hub staff, one or more co-op
students and any research fellows; writing grants and supporting
the Center’s externally-funded research; and managing the Center’s
budget. The Director will also work with other departments in the
law school and across the university to achieve the goals of the
center. For example, the Director will collaborate with the co-op
office and the Director of New Markets to identify global
employment opportunities and conduct employer outreach. The
Director will be responsible for overseeing and collaborating with
other departments on administrative tasks including those
associated with internal and external communication (including the
Center’s social media accounts and website), recruitment,
marketing, student advising, and overseeing student research
assistants/interns. Qualifications Required qualifications J.D.
and/or LLM degree At least 5 years of experience of increasingly
responsibility ] in a professional environment, preferably in
nonprofit or political work involving international legal issues.
Proven strategic planning skills Ability to work independently and
collaboratively Demonstrated experience in program management and
event planning Ability to manage budgets and other operational
aspects of a small organization Familiarity with and ability to
supervise implementation and expansion of virtual global resource
hub Familiarity with and ability to coordinate and engage with a
national network of human rights lawyers Supervisory experience
with professional staff and/or undergraduate/graduate students,
including co-op students Availability for occasional travel and
work evenings and weekends as necessary, with appropriate notice
for planning purposes Ability to build consensus and effective,
inclusive teams, and to develop collaborative workplaces
Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills, as
well as the ability to collaborate and communicate effectively
across all levels of the organization Preferred qualifications
Grant writing and grant management experience strongly preferred
Experience working in and/or managing interdisciplinary teams
Knowledge of international legal and humanitarian norms
Responsibilities and Accountabilities Center Leadership and
Management (30%) Provide long-term and day-to-day leadership and
management of the Center, this includes managing the Center’s
budget, administrative and operational tasks, collaborating with
other centers and law school leadership. Mentor, supervise and
advise CGLJ’s Legal Program Manager, co-op students and law
students. Liaise between Faculty Directors and other affiliates
Grant Management and Writing (20%) Oversee and lead grant-writing
and fundraising efforts to support the Center’s activities and
research Manage the Center’s grant-funded research portfolio, which
includes collaborating and liaising with NU-RES, Advancement, and
other departments as appropriate. Create and strengthen
partnerships across and external to the University, particularly
for purposes of expanding the Center’s research and funding
portfolio. Marketing and Event Planning (20%) Organizing the
Center’s lectures, colloquia, and conference(s), this includes
coordinating with speakers, arranging catering, and overseeing
event setup and breakdown. Monitor Center budget, this includes
ensuring efficient allocation of resources and the main contact for
Center related financial transactions (i.e. student and speaker
reimbursements, contracts, etc). Oversee Center communications and
utilize social media, email marketing, and the center's website, to
promote events and engage with internal and external stakeholders.
Strategic Planning and Collaborations (25%) Collaborate with other
departments within the law school and the University, this includes
partnering with the co-op office and the Director of
New/Alternative markets to enhance NUSL student access to global
opportunities. In collaboration with the Faculty Directors, the
Director will implement the Center’s strategic plan Promote the
Center, including the CGLJ Resource Hub, as a resource for scholars
and global justice advocates internationally. Documents to Submit:
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and a list of 3 references in
a single PDF file. Northeastern University will not provide H-1B,
TN, O-1, E-3, or any other type of employment visa sponsorship for
the successful applicant to this position, now or in the future.
Furthermore, the successful applicant must be able to maintain
valid work authorization in the United States throughout the entire
appointment without Northeastern University’s sponsorship for a
visa. Position Type General Administration Additional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work
experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit
eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid
time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well
as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 111S Expected Hiring Range: $87,785.00
- $123,998.75 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting
salary will depend on several factors, which may include your
education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and
skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees
already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are
subject to change.
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