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Adjunct Professor in South Orange
Seton Hall University seeks adjunct instructors to teach sections of our first-year writing classes. These are composition courses with an emphasis on rhetorical analysis. They fall into two categories: English 1201 is a composition course with a rhetorical focus, stressing textual and visual analysis, while English 1202 is an academic writing course focused on literature. Candidates must have experience teaching composition in a college or university setting and, at minimum, an MA in a related field. CV and letter of interest are required to apply; a statement of teaching philosophy, course evaluations from a composition class, and up to three letters of reference are recommended. Seton Hall University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, 14 miles from New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of higher education in the United States and is home to about 6,300 undergraduate and 4,700 graduate students. A vibrant and culturally diverse community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its students to be servant leaders in their professional and community lives. Seton Hall University is an Equal Opportunity employer. It honors diversity and respects the religious commitments of all its employees. In turn, its employees respect Catholic beliefs and values, and they support its mission as a Catholic institution of higher education.
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Assoc Dean UG Prgrms Nursing in Interprofessional Health Sciences
The Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Student Assessment for the College of Nursing is a full time 12-month position that is appointed by the Dean with the approval of the Provost. The position reports directly to the Dean of the College and is responsible for all aspects of undergraduate affairs and the assessment, measurement and reporting of student learning outcomes. The Associate Dean holds academic rank and may teach a maximum of 3 credits per semester with the approval of the Dean. The successful candidate will possess a vision and passion for excellence in all matters of pedagogy, innovative teaching strategies, simulation information technologies, and comprehension of assessment of learning outcomes for undergraduate education. A PhD in Nursing or equivalent with an MSN in Nursing required. The successful candidate will be a team player with extensive experience as a faulty member and administrative experience in a position of Assistant or Associate Dean or similar. Experience with undergraduate curriculum development, outcomes assessment measurement and program evaluation are required. Experience in the development of accreditation reports for CCNE and the State Board of Nursing is essential to the position. Additionally, the ability to effectively communicate with all levels of undergraduate students and university personnel is a requirement for the position.
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FY 25-26 Graduate Assistant - Diplomacy Graduate Enrollment Management in South Orange
Graduate Assistant, School of Diplomacy and International Relations, working with Office of Graduate Enrollment Management to support admission, recruitment, promotion, event management, and retention
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Director of Student Services & Event Management in Newark
Responsible for assisting the Assistant Dean of Students with planning, coordinating, and implementing, Law Student Services for a population of 800+ students. Oversee the Student Bar Association, supervise all Student Organizations and related programs, and promote positive and constructive activities to meet the needs of a diverse student body, grow student satisfaction, and increase retention. Plan, orchestrate, and execute all aspects of student-related events. Assist and collaborate with colleagues on additional internal professional events, symposia, Moot Court Competitions and the like, as well as occasional external events for clients looking to rent space in the building. Oversee all space booking and classroom/event setup needs.
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Simulation Operations Coordinator in Interprofessional Health Sciences
Under the supervision of the Director for the Clinical Simulation and Education Center, the Simulation Operations Coordinator will serve an essential role in the simulation education program that supports the educational mission of numerous clinical degree programs in collaboration with several staff members in the School of Health and Medical Sciences and the College of Nursing. This position will provide administrative support to optimize workflow procedures, meet student learning needs, support faculty and programs, and assist in sustaining the Clinical Simulation & Practice Center. The incumbent will participate, alongside other staff, in technological resource management and coordination of annual inspections. This position will also support the administrative activities for research-related simulation programming that are initiated by the academic departments that may include activities that are funded through research grants. The research-related activities may take place in the evenings or on weekends.
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