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Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions in South Orange
This position serves as a member of the Office of Admissions in the Division of Enrollment Services. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist in the recruitment and admission of undergraduate students to Seton Hall University. The Assistant Director of Admissions reports to the Director of Undergraduate Admissions and develops and implements University recruitment programs and related initiatives designed to attract the best possible pool of undergraduate candidates from their assigned territory. 1-3 years of admissions or related experience is required.
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Simulation Operations Specialist in Interprofessional Health Sciences
The School of Health and Medical Sciences at Seton Hall University has a significant national presence in health science and interprofessional education. In response to the changing healthcare environment, the School has assumed a leadership role in offering high quality, innovative programs at the master’s and doctoral levels. The School of Health and Medical Sciences offers opportunities for collaborative research, teaching, and grantsmanship across a number of disciplines. Under the direction of the Administrative Director for the Clinical Simulation and Education Center, the Simulation Operation Specialist will serve an essential role in simulation programs in the Simulation Center at the Interprofessional Health Sciences Campus. This role will provide hands on expertise to facilitate and support for simulation experiences. The Operations Specialist will prepare, maintain, and facilitate repair of simulator software and hardware, task trainers and related items for enhanced realism. The Operation Specialist works to ensure the smooth operation of every aspect of each SIM experience from start to finish. Customer service skills are essential component of this role since simulation experiences are offered to current and future students, guests and visitors, and alumni of the University. 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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Assistant Director of Contracts Administration in South Orange
The Assistant Director of Contracts Administration provides leadership, governance, and operational oversight in contract lifecycle management, driving efficiency, risk mitigation, and strategic vendor engagement at Seton Hall University. Reporting to the Director of Procurement, this role strengthens contract oversight, optimizes approval workflows, and enhances policy adherence across procurement operations. This position is responsible for developing and implementing best-in-class contracting policies, approval structures, and compliance frameworks to align contract administration with institutional priorities. Collaboration is essential, requiring strong strategic partnerships with colleagues in Procurement, Legal, Finance, and business owners/end users. The purpose of this position is to drive efficiency, reduce risk, and advance procurement’s role as a strategic enabler of Seton Hall’s mission and a steward of its resources. Pursuant to this purpose, the Assistant Director of Contracts Administration may be required to perform transactional duties surrounding requisition processing and supplier onboarding. Aligning with Seton Hall’s Adapt ‘25 initiative, this role transforms contract governance and operational efficiency through standardized templates, automation, and integrated contract tracking, reinforcing procurement’s ability to manage institutional obligations effectively.
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Student Success Advisor in South Orange
The Part Time Student Success Advisor (SSA) serves as the primary point of contact for all first-year students, guiding their transition to college and supporting their academic success. This role involves providing academic advising to first year students, monitoring their academic progress, conducting advising appointments, assisting with course registration through their first year, and teaching 1-3 sections of our first year seminar course.
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Sr. Instructional Designer in South Orange
The Senior Instructional Designer provides leadership in instructional innovation, project management, faculty development, training development, and community engagement in support of the department's mission. This role partners closely with assigned academic departments to enhance course design, instructional effectiveness, and technology integration. Through collaboration and transparent communication with leadership, the Senior Instructional Designer drives initiatives that elevate teaching and learning across the university. In addition to supporting faculty in applying pedagogical theory, accessibility standards, and best practices, the Senior Instructional Designer designs and delivers comprehensive training programs for faculty, staff, and students and identifies emerging educational technologies to integrate meaningfully into learning environments.
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