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Program Coordinator in South Orange
The Program Coordinator, Career Services plays a critical role in advancing Seton Hall University’s Transformational Student Experience by planning, marketing, executing, and assessing high-impact career programming and employer engagement initiatives. This position leads to the coordination of signature career events and supports the delivery of experiential learning opportunities that prepare students and alumni for meaningful career outcomes. The Program Coordinator collaborates closely with the Director, Associate Director, Career Coaches, campus partners, and employer partners to ensure seamless event execution, strong student engagement, and measurable program impact.
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Clinical Intern Supervisor in South Orange
The Office of Fieldwork and Certification, within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media (CHDCM) at Seton Hall University, invites applications for Clinical Intern Supervisors. The Clinical Supervisor of pre-clinical and clinical interns is an important member of the clinical experience triad as an official representative of the university who directly supervises the teacher candidate. The clinical supervisor serves as a liaison between CHDCM and cooperating school personnel. The clinical supervisor aids in the education of teacher candidate by making sure that they are a thoughtful learner, leader, and community member. The Office seeks student-centered individuals who value excellence in teaching and commit to diversity, equity, inclusion, and collaboration.
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Director of Student Success Initiatives in South Orange
Reporting to the Associate Dean within College of Human Development, Culture, and Media's (CHDCM) Office of Student Success, the Director will develop, implement, and monitor multi-level initiatives to support undergraduate and graduate student success. The Director, aligned with College and University strategic priorities, will identify and incorporate evidence-based strategies—for example, co-curricular programs and services, data-informed intervention systems, and faculty development and training—to increase student engagement, retention, and success. Key roles will include collaborating with College faculty, administrators, and staff and engaging with campus partners to further success initiatives and foster a student-centered culture of excellence.
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Director of Undergraduate and Dual-Degree Advisement in Interprofessional Health Sciences
Under the supervision of the Dean and in collaboration with the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate and Clinical Education, the Director of Undergraduate and Dual-Degree Advisement will perform a variety of advising, administrative, and engagement functions to assist in the operation of the School of Health and Medical Sciences. This individual will advise and oversee student performance who are enrolled in the physical therapy and physician assistant dual degree programs that are offered in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as internal transfer students (from within Seton Hall) and external transfer students who are entering the Bachelor of Science in Interprofessional Health Sciences degree program. They will provide information and assistance concerning academic requirements, curricula, registration and course scheduling, and conveyance of related policies and procedures. The Director will liaise with other University offices and their respective contacts (e.g., Center for Academic Success, Transfer Office, Pre-professional Advising Center, Office of the Registrar, etc.), Graduate and Undergraduate Program Directors and other members of the Office of the Dean within the School of Health and Medical Sciences. The Director will maintain appropriate records of advisement events which may include the use of local documents that are specific to degree programs, and University-wide web-based platforms that track academic progress and degree audits. They will also participate in recruitment and engagement events and interact with prospective and admitted students about degree programs and their expectations.
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Adjunct Professor of Business Writing in South Orange
Seton Hall University seeks adjunct instructors to teach sections of our Business Writing classes. This course is designed to familiarize students with the tools and techniques necessary to become effective business communicators, with a special emphasis on business writing competencies and critical thinking. Professors of this course will instruct how to compose workplace writings such as emails, memos, business letters, reports, proposals, resumes, presentations, and data analysis. Key learning objectives in this course are audience awareness, analysis, grammar, syntax, format, organization, and presentation. At the end of the course, students will be familiar with the business library resources and the career center and will have an understanding and an ability to communicate effectively in the world of business. 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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