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Professional Services Specialist 2, Technical Director (Full-Time 10 Months) Galloway
Under the supervision of the Director of the Stockton University Performing Arts Center (SUPAC), the Technical Coordinator oversees technical aspects of the Theater Program within the School of Arts and Humanities (ARHU) as assigned. This position works collaboratively with other Technical Coordinators to organize assigned work, develop appropriate methods for meeting goals and objectives, and design and implement improvements to support the diverse needs of the SUPAC, including mainstage performances, performing arts programs, educational programs, outreach initiatives, university events, and venue rentals. The Technical Coordinator may work in venues such as the Performing Arts Center, Experimental Theater, Campus Center Theater, and Alton Auditorium.
Director of Strategic Enrollment Management Operations-Technology Galloway
Stockton University is seeking a skilled, detail-oriented, and forward thinking Director of Strategic Enrollment Management Operations/Technology to support the implementation, management, and optimization of centralized strategic enrollment management operations and technology systems, including the University’s strategic enrollment management Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform, to support outreach, recruitment, undergraduate and graduate admissions, and financial aid and scholarships. This position plays a crucial role in ensuring seamless data integration, process automation, and reporting to enhance the university’s strategic enrollment management efforts. The Director will lead/supervise a team of dedicated and specialized operations staff members. The position reports to the Vice President for Enrollment Management.
Professional Services Specialist 3 - Community Outreach Coordinator/Case Manager (Part-Time 50%) Multiple Locations
The Community Outreach Coordinator/ Case Manager will serve as a member of Stockton’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) team. The Coordinator will facilitate students’ connections to clinical and non-clinical mental health resources throughout the State of New Jersey. An investment of resources in hiring a Community Outreach Coordinator/Case Manager, will provide a conduit to help students’ access to resources in the community and provide them with a confidential space to access clinical and non-clinical resources on campus.
TES - Men's Lacrosse Assistant Coach - Intercollegiate Sports Galloway
Under the direction of the Executive Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation, the Assistant Men's Lacrosse Coach is responsible for the following: - Assist in supervising all practice sessions and contests/competitions. - Assist in supervising and traveling with the team on trips. - Assist in maintaining the team's equipment and uniforms. - Assist in the recruitment of student athletes. - Maintain CPR Certification and annually complete the concussion training course. - Drive vehicles to transport students/staff on campus as well as to off campus events. - Adhere to the rules and regulations of the University, Athletic Office, National Collegiate Athletic Association, New Jersey Athletic Conference or affiliated conferences. - Comply with all medical decisions/protocols from Athletic Training Services. - Perform other duties assigned
Teaching Specialist, Philosophy, NTTP, Starting September 1, 2025 Galloway
The Philosophy & Religion program at Stockton University invites applications for a full-time (10-month) Non-Tenure Track Position (NTTP) to join its faculty, beginning fall semester 2025.
Dean of the Office of Graduate & Continuing Studies Galloway
Stockton University is accepting applications for the Dean of Graduate and Continuing Studies. This position will report to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and serve as a key member of the academic affairs leadership team, the Dean of Graduate and Continuing Studies will provide strategic leadership for graduate programs, and continuing studies in the Division of Academic Affairs.
Adjunct Faculty - School of Arts & Humanities, Historical Studies Galloway
The School of Arts & Humanities is expanding its pool of qualified adjunct (part-time) instructors. Opportunities may exist to teach a flexible schedule that may include teaching assignments during days and evenings. Services are contracted on a semester/term basis.
TES - School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Budget Support Galloway
The School of Natural Science & Mathematics is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual with strong collaborative, interpersonal and communication skills to support grant-related financial activities and general administrative functions. The position will work closely with the NAMS budget personnel staff and will support the financial and administrative operations of the school by processing financial transactions, tracking expenditures, invoicing, maintaining accurate documentation and performing other related duties as assigned.
TES - Head Women's Tennis Coach Galloway
Under the direction of the Executive Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation,
TES - Part-time Mental Health Counselor (September-May) Galloway
Reporting to the Director of Counseling & Psychological Services, and working out of the Office of Counseling Services, the part-time counselor will provide emotional and academic support to our students. The part-time counselor will promote inclusive student success within the diverse college experience through their commitment to campus outreach, retention and community development. Responsibilities will include: assessment, short-term counseling, (including co-occurring counseling), conflict resolution, crisis counseling, and group counseling. The part-time counselor will also provide workshops to, and training activities with, various student constituents, cooperative activities and programs with other Student Life staff, off campus referral and offer emergency support.
TES – School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Inventory Technician Galloway
The School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics is looking for an individual with excellent interpersonal and communication skills to assist in various capacities through the school.
Teaching Specialist, Biology, Non-Tenure Track position (NTTP), Starting September 1, 2025 Galloway
The Biology program at Stockton University seeks to fill a one-year, full-time, Non-Tenure Track Teaching Position beginning September 1, 2025. Responsibilities include teaching lecture and laboratory courses for our one-year introductory biology sequence: Cells and Molecules, and Biodiversity and Evolution. The ability to also teach Anatomy and Physiology lecture and lab is preferred.
Teaching Specialist, Social Work. NTTP, Starting September 1, 2025 Galloway
The School of Behavioral and Social Sciences invites applications for a Non-Tenure Track Instructor of Social Work position (Teaching Specialist), starting September 1, 2025. The position involves teaching courses across the curriculum in the undergraduate and graduate Social Work program.
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Tenure Track, Starting September 1, 2025 Galloway
The Sociology and Anthropology Program at Stockton University seeks a tenure-track faculty member in Sociology to teach 3 courses per semester, including required core program courses and electives focused on social inequality. Research/teaching specialties sought: Black, Latinx, Asian, or Indigenous Sociology in areas such as Urban Studies, Migration/Space/Place, Social Movements/Abolition, Education, and/or Environmental Sociology/Sustainability. As an interdisciplinary program, Sociology/Anthropology prioritizes learning goals in Research Skills, Writing/ Communication, Understanding Inequality, and Community Engagement. In addition to a joint Sociology/Anthropology major with concentrations and minors in multiple subfields, the program offers a 4+1 dual degree option for a BA in Sociology and MA in American Studies.
TES - EOF Summer Academy Instructional Assistant (IA) Galloway
The EOF program is designed to meet the educational and financial needs of students who are capable and motivated but lack adequate preparation and/or the financial means for college. Students admitted into Stockton University as EOF freshmen must successfully complete the EOF Summer Academy before they can enroll at the university. Stockton University houses two EOF programs: the Galloway EOF Program and the Atlantic City EOF Program. The EOF Summer Academy runs from July 2nd through August 3rd simultaneously on both the Galloway campus and the Atlantic City campus and is designed to develop the skills, character and discipline needed for success at Stockton. This rigorous five-week program is designed to help students develop their foundation in college-level reading, writing, and mathematics. Additionally, students are equipped with knowledge, information, and resources to help them transition academically and socially to Stockton University.
TES - EOF Summer Academy Tutor Galloway
The EOF program is designed to meet the educational and financial needs of students who are capable and motivated but lack adequate preparation and/or the financial means for college. Students admitted into Stockton University as EOF freshmen must successfully complete the EOF Summer Academy before they can enroll at the university. Stockton University houses two EOF programs: the Galloway EOF Program and the Atlantic City EOF Program. The EOF Summer Academy runs from June 28, 2025 through July 31, 2025 simultaneously on both the Galloway campus and the Atlantic City campus and is designed to develop the skills, character and discipline needed for success at Stockton. This rigorous five-week program is designed to help students develop their foundation in college-level reading, writing, and mathematics. Additionally, students are equipped with knowledge, information, and resources to help them transition academically and socially to Stockton University.
TES - EOF Summer Academy Transportation/Office Coordinator Galloway
EOF- Transportation/Office Coordinator Position The EOF program is designed to meet the educational and financial needs of students who are capable and motivated but lack adequate preparation and/or the financial means for college. Students admitted into Stockton University as EOF freshmen must successfully complete the EOF Summer Academy before they can enroll at the university. Stockton University houses two EOF programs: the Galloway EOF Program and the Atlantic City EOF Program. The EOF Summer Academy runs from July 2nd through August 3rd simultaneously on both the Galloway campus and the Atlantic City campus and is designed to develop the skills, character and discipline needed for success at Stockton. This rigorous five-week program is designed to help students develop their foundation in college-level reading, writing, and mathematics. Additionally, students are equipped with knowledge, information, and resources to help them transition academically and socially to Stockton University. The Transportation Coordinator Position is available within both campus programs. This is a stipend position, not hourly, hours/responsibilities may fluctuate based upon the needs of the program. Applicant preferred campus program/location is considered but not guaranteed. The Transportation Coordinator will not hold additional employment or take classes (including online) without the approval of the Executive Director/ Director. Compensation: A $3,600 stipend paid among multiple pay periods, in accordance with the University payroll calendar. Additionally, the chosen candidate will receive an on-campus apartment from June 25th-August 4th and meals during training and when students are on campus. Housing is optional for this position.
TES - EOF Summer Academy Residential Coordinator Galloway
Residential Coordinator, EOF Summer Academy The EOF program is designed to meet the educational and financial needs of students who are capable and motivated but lack adequate preparation and/or the financial means for college. Students admitted into Stockton University as EOF freshmen must successfully complete the EOF Summer Academy before they can enroll at the university. Stockton University houses two EOF programs: the Galloway EOF Program and the Atlantic City EOF Program. The EOF Summer Academy runs from June 28th through July 31st simultaneously on both the Galloway campus and the Atlantic City campus and is designed to develop the skills, character and discipline needed for success at Stockton. This rigorous five-week program is designed to help students develop their foundation in college-level reading, writing, and mathematics. Additionally, students are equipped with knowledge, information, and resources to help them transition academically and socially to Stockton University. The Residential Coordinator Position is available within both campus programs. This is a stipend position, not hourly, hours/responsibilities may fluctuate based upon the needs of the program. The Residential Coordinators will earn a stipend of $6,500 and will receive housing and meals. Applicant preferred campus program/location is considered but not guaranteed. Residential Coordinator will not hold additional employment or take classes (including online) without the approval of the Executive Director/ Director. Compensation: The Residential Coordinators will earn a stipend of $6,500, in accordance with the University payroll calendar. Additionally, the chosen candidate will receive an on-campus apartment from June 12th-August 4th and meals during training and when students are on campus.
TES - EOF Summer Academy Academic Coordinator Galloway
The EOF program is designed to meet the educational and financial needs of students who are capable and motivated. However, they may lack adequate preparation and/or the financial means for college Students admitted into Stockton University as EOF freshmen must successfully complete the EOF Summer Academy before they can enroll at the university. Stockton University houses two EOF programs: the Galloway EOF Program and the Atlantic City EOF Program. The EOF Summer Academy runs from June 28th through August 31st simultaneously on both the Galloway campus and the Atlantic City campus and is designed to develop the skills, character, and discipline needed for success at Stockton. This rigorous five-week program is designed to help students develop their foundation in college-level reading, writing, and mathematics. Additionally, students are equipped with knowledge, information, and resources to help them transition academically and socially to Stockton University. The Academic Coordinator Position is available within both campus programs. This is a stipend position, not hourly, hours/responsibilities may fluctuate based on the needs of the program. The applicant's preferred campus program/location is considered but not guaranteed. The Academic Coordinators will earn a stipend of $6,500 and will receive housing and meals. The Academic Coordinator will not hold additional employment or take classes (including online) without the approval of the Executive Director/ Director.
TES - Fire Safety and Prevention Officer Galloway
Under the direction of a supervisory official at a State University, develops and implements fire and safety programs, conducts inspections of ground and buildings occupied by students and college staff and corrects fire and safety hazards.

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