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Student Worker - Graphic Designer for OSE/SAB in South Orange
Federal Work-Study student assisting the area of Student Activities with Graphic Design/Marketing related projects and day-to-day customer service in the Office of Student Engagement.
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Tutor - Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes - 2024/2025 in South Orange
The Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes located in the Charles W. Doehler Academic Center for Excellence is seeking tutors for the 2024-2025 academic year. Tutors will work with students from our 14 intercollegiate sports teams in both individual and minimal group sessions.
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Campus Ministry Student Worker (2024-2025 Year) (FWS Only) in South Orange
A Campus Ministry Work-Study is responsible for assisting the Department of Campus Ministry in its general outreach and ministry to the Seton Hall University Community, specifically in the areas of office management, event planning/executing, and adult faith formation. The position-holder works closely alongside other Campus Ministry Staff including, the Director, Associate Director, and Campus Minister for Discipleship, and maintains regular office hours in the Campus Ministry Center.
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Tenure-Track Associate Professor, School of Law in Newark
Seton Hall University School of Law welcomes applications for a tenure-track position to begin in January 2025 or at the start of the 2025-26 academic year. The position is to create and direct a new Transactional Law Clinic as part of the Law School’s Center for Social Justice. It is also expected that the candidate may teach a doctrinal course at the law school.
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Practitioner in Residence in Newark
Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice Seeks Practitioner in Residence for Detained Immigrant Representation Project Seton Hall University School of Law has an immediate opening for a full-time experienced immigration attorney to serve as a Practitioner-in-Residence in its Center for Social Justice, Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic. This is a year-round non-teaching position and is entirely grant-funded. The Center for Social Justice is home to the Law School’s vibrant clinical program including civil litigation; equal justice; family law; health justice; immigrants’ rights/international human rights; and impact litigation. Furthermore, the Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic is one of four partners in an exciting and innovative project, funded by the state of New Jersey, to provide legal representation to detained and non-detained immigrants in removal proceedings. Seton Hall Law’s Immigration Detention Project encompasses a Managing Attorney, three full-time Practitioners-in-Residence, two clinical faculty members, two Immigration Detention Fellows, clinical and extern law students, and two full-time paralegals. The ultimate goal of the Project is to provide universal representation to immigrants detained in New Jersey. Working with the detention team, the Practitioner-in-Residence will represent both detained and non-detained immigrants before the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals.
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