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Lecturer in Law in South Orange
Seton Hall University School of Law welcomes applications for a Lecturer in Law to begin in July 2025. The Lecturer in Law will be responsible for teaching foundational law courses to undergraduate law majors at Seton Hall University’s College of Arts and Sciences and School of Diplomacy and International Relations, as well as for providing administrative support to the undergraduate law program, including student advising. He or she may also teach additional courses at Seton Hall Law School and/or the School of Diplomacy and International Relations.
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2025-2026 Graduate Assistant- A&S Dean's Office in South Orange
The Graduate Assistant in the College of Arts and Sciences works directly with the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs, Enrollment Management and Donor Relations on projects related to promoting Undergraduate and Graduate initiatives.
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Adjunct Instructor - Japanese in South Orange
Seton Hall University seeks applicants for an adjunct professor position in Japanese, beginning in Fall 2025. The position will be in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures within the College of Arts and Sciences. Candidates should have a Master’s degree or higher and experience teaching Japanese. The teaching load will be one to two courses per semester at the elementary, intermediate, or advanced levels. 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 Salary: $3,600 for Master's/$3,900 for PhD per course taught, depending on credentials
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Secretary to the Director of Budget and Finance in Newark
The Law School's Office of Finance is responsible for the planning and implementation of the strategies that drive the business operations of the Law School including general accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. The Secretary reports to, and works closely with, the Director of Budget and Finance. The overall function of this position is to assist in administering, organizing, and planning functions associated with the school's financial processes and to support all functions associated with fulfilling the Law School’s program effectiveness and strategic plan, with a focus on efficiency and effectiveness .
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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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