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Adjunct Instructor - Psychology of the Black Experience in South Orange
The Africana Studies program and Psychology Department at Seton Hall University are seeking an adjunct instructor to teach an in-person course in Psychology of the Black Experience starting January 2024. This 2000-level (i.e., lower division) course is taught for students who are majors or minors in either Africana Studies or Psychology. Since 1970, the program in Africana Studies has supported a community of scholars grounded in the Black Intellectual Tradition, the traditional academic disciplines, and the insights and lessons of the historic struggle against racism and for social justice. The Psychology Department recognizes the importance of centering the perspectives, experiences, and scholarship of Black people and communities. We strive to foster an inclusive and supportive intellectual community that values diversity and social justice and to develop students who are committed to advancing racial equity and social progress. In the Psychology Department, all new adjunct faculty are paired with full-time faculty mentors to help the individual develop their teaching through conversation and course observation. Additionally, all adjunct faculty at Seton Hall enjoy free access to on-campus fitness facilities. 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. 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 - Forensic Psychology in South Orange
The Psychology Department at Seton Hall University is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach an in-person course in Forensic Psychology starting January 2024. This 2000-level (i.e., lower division) course is taught for students who are majors or minors in Psychology. In the Psychology Department, all new adjunct faculty are paired with full-time faculty mentors to help the individual develop their teaching through conversation and course observation. Additionally, all adjunct faculty at Seton Hall enjoy free access to on-campus fitness facilities. 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. 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 - K-12 Education Leadership Programs in South Orange
The Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy, within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media at Seton Hall University, invites applications for adjunct instructors to teach courses in K-12 education leadership graduate programs. The Department seeks student-centered individuals who value excellence in teaching and commit to diversity, equity, inclusion, and collaboration. For an overview of K-12 leadership programs and courses, visit the Department website.
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Adjunct Instructor – Higher Education Leadership Programs in South Orange
The Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy, within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media at Seton Hall University, invites applications for adjunct instructors to teach courses in higher education graduate programs. The Department seeks student-centered individuals who value excellence in teaching and commit to diversity, equity, inclusion, and collaboration. For an overview of higher education programs and courses, visit the Department website.
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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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