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Senior Practitioner in Residence in Newark
Seton Hall University School of Law has an immediate opening for a full-time experienced immigration attorney to serve as Senior 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 presently encompasses a Managing Attorney, one full-time Practitioner-in-Residence, 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.
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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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Director of Student Services & Event Management in Newark
Responsible for assisting the Assistant Dean of Students with planning, coordinating, and implementing, Law Student Services for a population of 800+ students. Oversee the Student Bar Association, supervise all Student Organizations and related programs, and promote positive and constructive activities to meet the needs of a diverse student body, grow student satisfaction, and increase retention. Plan, orchestrate, and execute all aspects of student-related events. Assist and collaborate with colleagues on additional internal professional events, symposia, Moot Court Competitions and the like, as well as occasional external events for clients looking to rent space in the building. Oversee all space booking and classroom/event setup needs.
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Simulation Operations Coordinator in Interprofessional Health Sciences
Under the supervision of the Director for the Clinical Simulation and Education Center, the Simulation Operations Coordinator will serve an essential role in the simulation education program that supports the educational mission of numerous clinical degree programs in collaboration with several staff members in the School of Health and Medical Sciences and the College of Nursing. This position will provide administrative support to optimize workflow procedures, meet student learning needs, support faculty and programs, and assist in sustaining the Clinical Simulation & Practice Center. The incumbent will participate, alongside other staff, in technological resource management and coordination of annual inspections. This position will also support the administrative activities for research-related simulation programming that are initiated by the academic departments that may include activities that are funded through research grants. The research-related activities may take place in the evenings or on weekends.
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Graduate Assistant - University Relations in South Orange
The Graduate Assistant will support the University Relations in developing and overseeing communications, marketing and public relations programs that support the University’s missions and goals. The student will assist in the following areas: Marketing, Media Relations/Public Relations, and web content management. In addition, a key focus of the position will be delegating work amongst the student assistants and managing their schedules. About University Relations Seton Hall University’s Division of University Relations shares the Seton Hall story with diverse internal and external stakeholders through compelling and persuasive communications and events. Both independently and through cross-campus partnerships, the Division works collaboratively to deliver messaging through multiple channels to gain understanding and support for Seton Hall as a major, Catholic university.
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