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Biology Undergraduate Academic Advisor in South Orange
The Department of Biological Sciences at Seton Hall University is seeking applicants interested in a full-time position for academic advising of undergraduate dual degree and nursing majors. The advisor will advise approximately 300 undergraduate students, provide registration PIN numbers to their advisees as appropriate, file necessary paperwork associated with advisees (e.g. Curriculum Adjustment Forms, Course Adjustment Forms, Applications for Overload, etc.), meet with students regarding grading and other academic concerns, assist at recruitment events and in contacting incoming students, and keep records of all paperwork and activities pertaining to advisement. Orientation and guidance can be obtained from consultation with Biology Dept’s Coordinator for Academic Advising; coordinator will also provide list of advisees.
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PPAC Peer Advisor - Student Engagement - 2025/26 in South Orange
The Pre-Professional Advising Center (P-PAC) Peer Advisor (Student Engagement) is a leadership position for students passionate about connecting with peers and enhancing engagement with P-PAC services and resources. Student Engagement Peer Advisors play an essential role on the P-PAC team, contributing to center initiatives including content creation, social media outreach, website updates, marketing, event promotion, student outreach, special projects, and administrative support. In this role, Peer Advisors serve as creative and approachable ambassadors of the office, helping to design and implement communication strategies that increase awareness of pre-professional advising services across campus. Responsibilities include creating social media content, developing flyers and promotional materials, supporting student outreach and special projects, and assisting with marketing campaigns. Peer Advisors (Student Engagement) gain valuable experience in digital marketing, content creation, communication, leadership, and project management, while actively advancing P-PAC’s mission of preparing future healthcare leaders and lawyers. *This position is available to students eligible for Federal Work-Study as well as those seeking Department-Funded student employment.*
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Adjunct Professor of Economics in South Orange
The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University is seeking adjunct instructors for undergraduate, on campus, in-person Economics courses. Seton Hall University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, just 14 miles from New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of higher education in the United States. It is home to approximately 6,300 undergraduate and 4,700 graduate students from all 50 states and more than 60 foreign countries. An exciting 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.
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Adjunct Instructor - Professional Psychology & Family Therapy in South Orange
The Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy is dedicated to serving the needs of aspiring mental health professionals in counseling, school counseling, school psychology, and counseling psychology. Graduates go on for their licensure/certification and become practicing counselors psychologists and marriage and family therapists, as well as receiving certificates in Sports Psychology, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation, and Applied Behavior Analysis. The Department offers a robust portfolio of certificate, master’s, educational specialists, and doctoral programs. Each program is individualized to meet the students’ strengths and professional goals. The doctoral program in Counseling Psychology is APA accredited and offers the student a 5-year program leading to the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy.
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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.
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