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Law School Clinical Teaching Fellow in Newark
Seton Hall University School of Law welcomes applications for a Clinical Teaching Fellowship with the Criminal Defense and Community Advocacy Clinic to begin during the 2025-26 academic year. The Center for Social Justice is home to most of the Law School's clinical programs. For more details about the clinics, please visit our website at https://law.shu.edu/clinics/index.html. For details about the Criminal Defense and Community Advocacy Clinic, go to https://law.shu.edu/clinics/criminal-defense-community-advocacy.html. The New Jersey State Bar Foundation (NJSBF) Clinical Teaching Fellowship is designed to launch the teaching careers of practitioners with at least 1-5 years of practice experience. After the first semester, the fellow will have the opportunity to co-teach with an experienced clinician and to participate in supervision rounds and discussions of clinical pedagogy with other clinical teaching fellows. The fellow also will be mentored in pursuit of scholarship interests and goals. The Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice seeks to hire a teaching fellow, starting on or about August 1, 2025, as described below. The fellow will be hired for 1 year, with the possibility of continuation for an additional 1 or 2 years.
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Associate Professor & Associate Dean of Academics in Newark
Seton Hall Law School seeks to hire an Associate Professor to serve as the Associate Dean for Academics with responsibility for the development, implementation, and oversight of the program of legal education and to teach both required and elective courses.
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Nurse Practitioner in South Orange
The Nurse Practitioner provides high quality and cost effective health care services to the student population and promotes health and wellness initiatives within the campus community. Health promotion and disease prevention education and counseling is provided and helps students stay healthy, recover from illness and injury, learn healthy lifestyle behaviors and have a healthy and successful experience during their college education. All of these services are provided consistent with the Catholic mission, the highest ethical standards, federal and state regulations, as well as the Universities philosophies.
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Secretary to the Dean and Business Affairs Director, College of Nursing in Interprofessional Health Sciences
The Secretary to the Dean and Director for Business Affairs works to support all aspects of the daily work routine and serves as a resource person for the Chairs, Program Directors and support staff. The Secretary to the Dean and Director for Business Affairs serves as a contact between the Office of the Dean, other university offices and external constituents.
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IT Project Manager in South Orange
The IT Project Manager plays a key role in advancing the University’s strategic goals by leading and coordinating IT projects across academic, administrative, and technical areas. This position collaborates closely with University leadership, cross-functional teams, external consultants, and vendors to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and on budget. The IT Project Manager oversees the full project lifecycle—from intake and planning to execution and closure—while maintaining the University’s project portfolio. Core responsibilities include managing project scope and approvals, scheduling resources, leading project meetings, tracking tasks and risks, and providing clear, timely communication to stakeholders. This role also produces regular status reports and ensures alignment between project outcomes and institutional priorities.
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