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Director, Graduate Admissions in South Orange
The Director of Graduate Admissions is responsible for graduate business program marketing, recruiting and admissions, focusing on, but not limited to, the generation and management of M.B.A., Master of Science, joint-degree, and certificate program prospects throughout the admission process and up until the point of enrollment. Working with colleagues in the University's Public Relations and Marketing Department, the Director develops and executes promotion and advertising campaigns for Stillman’s graduate business programs. The Director also oversees all communications with prospective graduate students. The Director is responsible for identifying opportunities to offer Stillman programs through alliances with external corporations/organizations and for managing the resulting relationships. The Director also tracks, analyzes and reports statistics on graduate applications, acceptances and enrollments.
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University Nurse in South Orange
The University Nurse provides high quality and cost effective care to the student population and promotes health and wellness in the campus community. All services are provided in a manner that is consistent with the highest ethical standards, federal and state regulations as well as the Universities philosophies and Catholic Mission.
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Student Worker - Diplomacy Graduate Admissions -2025/26 in South Orange
Clerical work in graduate admissions office
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Secretary to the Dean and Business Affairs Director, College of Nursing in Interprofessional Health Sciences
The Secretary to the Dean and Director for Business Affairs works to support all aspects of the daily work routine and serves as a resource person for the Chairs, Program Directors and support staff. The Secretary to the Dean and Director for Business Affairs serves as a contact between the Office of the Dean, other university offices and external constituents.
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Adjunct Professor-Director of Persuasion and Advocacy in Newark
Seton Hall Law School is hiring an Adjunct Professor to serve as Director of Persuasion and Advocacy for the 2025-26 Academic Year. Persuasion and Advocacy (P&A) is a required two-credit course, designed to teach upper division law students persuasive lawyering skills that can be used in any setting. Though the course uses the context of a trial in a courtroom, the skills developed apply across the spectrum of legal work, whether in corporate negotiations, zoning-board presentations, or appellate arguments. The exercises and simulations focus on integrating storytelling and thematic development into the basic skills of direct questions, leading questions, opening statements, and closing arguments. This is an experiential skills course where students are asked to participate in drills and simulations in every class. Multiple sections of P&A are offered in both Fall and Spring semesters. Each section meets once per week for two hours for 13 weeks. P&A also is offered in an intensive format twice per year, in the Winter Intersession over five days and in the Summer Session over two weekends in late May/June. This is a part-time position, with a stipend of $25,000 for the academic year, beginning on or about July 1, 2025. During the Fall and Spring semesters, the Director will be expected to work approximately 5-10 hours/week, with additional time during weeks involving video review and technology training. Planning and directing the intensive programs in January and May/June requires substantially more time each week for organization and running the programs.
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