Seton Hall

  • Sorry, we can't provide additional information about this job right now.
    Send me jobs like these

    We will email you new jobs that match this search.

    Ok, we will send you jobs like this.

    Oops! Please check your email for errors!

  • Closes Oct 02 2026

    Student Worker - Continuing Education and Professional Studies 2026/27 in South Orange

    Student Worker for Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies.

  • FY216-27 Graduate Assistant - DCEPS in South Orange

    The Continuing Education and Professional Studies Division seeks a graduate assistant to serve as an office manager.

  • 2026-27 – Graduate Assistant – College of Human Development, Culture, and Media in South Orange

    The Office of the Dean within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University seeks a graduate assistant for the 2026-27 academic year. The graduate assistant will directly report to an administrator and collaborate with various stakeholders throughout the College.

  • Adjunct Professor of Legal Practice in Newark

    Seton Hall Law School seeks to hire an Adjunct Professor of Legal Practice to teach a section in our innovative Introduction to Lawyering course. The Introduction to Lawyering course is a full-year six credit course. The course covers legal writing, legal research, client interviewing, client counseling, negotiation, oral argument, and professionalism. The course is taught by doctrinal and legal practice professors in a coordinated and collaborative manner.

  • Closes Jul 17 2026

    Conference Assistant (Residence Life) - Summer 2026 in South Orange

    JOB SUMMARY The Summer Conference Assistant (CA) is responsible for supporting Seton Hall University students and short-term conference guests (i.e., Pirate Adventure, student groups, conferences, etc.) who stay in University housing during Summer Sessions. They create and maintain a welcoming environment and help prepare a comfortable stay for these groups of students.

  • More Jobs 101

Powered by PageUp

Full site © 2026 Seton Hall