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3rd shift Floor Tech Sunday-Thursday 10pm-6:30am
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Elon Main Campus
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| The custodian position is responsible for helping maintain a clean and safe environment of all inside spaces which include Residential housing, Academic buildings, Athletic facilities, Student centers and dining locations for Elon University Campus. This includes, but not limited to, maintain and cleaning equipment, the cleaning and sanitizing of bathrooms, vacuuming floors, and removing all trash from the premises, cleaning of biohazards and high touch areas. Custodians are also responsible for monitoring special events and athletic games across campus making sure areas are clean and sanitized during events. |
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Academic Accommodation & Accessibility Fellow
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Office of Academic Accommodations and Accessibility (AAA) is pleased to announce a Fellowship opportunity beginning July 13, 2026. The AAA Fellow collaborates with members of the AAA team and other staff within the Koenigsberger Learning Center (KLC) to ensure students with disabilities receive appropriate accommodations and support services as required by law.
The Fellow serves a diverse student population, including undergraduate and graduate students, students in special programs, and students who need temporary accommodations. This position provides meaningful experience in disability services, case management, student advocacy, and accommodation implementation within a higher education setting. In addition, the Fellow engages in strengths-based coaching to support students in developing self-advocacy skills, executive functioning strategies, academic planning, and effective communication with faculty. |
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First-Year Experience (FYE) Fellow
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Elon 1010 First-Year Seminar Program is pleased to announce a First-Year Experience (FYE) fellowship position to begin July 13, 2026. Elon University is ranked #1 in First-Year Experiences by U.S. World News & Report for the third year in a row. Elon 1010: The First-Year Advising Seminar is a nationally recognized signature FYE program at Elon, offered through a 1-credit hour, first-year seminar course designed on a foundation of holistic academic advising. Located in the Koenigsberger Learning Center (KLC), Elon 1010 works with new students until they declare a major, partners with students, faculty, and staff across campus to help clarify academic policies, and advises all students on appropriate resources for successful and timely degree completion.
The FYE Fellow appointed to this temporary, 10-month position, will primarily assist with aspects of the Elon 1010 program related to first-year experience, academic advising/success coaching, peer education, and assessment within the KLC. The Fellow appointed to this role will have an opportunity to renew the fellowship for a second and final year. |
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Administrative Assistant - Charlotte Office
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Elon - Charlotte Campus
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| Administrative assistants work closely with assigned Law School faculty members to provide administrative and teaching support. |
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Director of the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business seeks a strategic leader, experienced relationship builder with strong operational expertise to serve as Director of the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, beginning June 1, 2026. The Director serves as the strategic and operational leader of the Center, advancing its mission to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking, innovation, and student-centered experiential learning across Elon University. Reporting to the Dean of the Love School of Business, the Director translates vision into action by building sustainable funding streams, strengthening signature programming, launching and managing a high-impact Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) program, and supporting the Doherty Center Advisory Board.
The Director will elevate the Center’s profile, expand its resources, and foster a campus-wide culture of entrepreneurship aligned with the Boldly Elon Strategic Plan and the Love School’s commitment to inclusive, student-centered excellence. Travel for student programs and some evening or weekend commitments are anticipated. |
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Dispatcher (Nightshift)
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Elon Main Campus
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| Work involves receiving emergency and non-emergency calls, monitor alarms, monitor video surveillance systems, obtaining and relaying information, prioritizing calls for service, prioritizing alarm response and coordinating response procedures, dispatching appropriate public safety personnel, and maintaining public safety communications logs and databases. Employees are responsible for operating a host of complex telecommunications and computer equipment to include multi-line phones systems, multi-channel police consoles, two-way radios, emergency alert notification systems, video surveillance systems, and Division of Criminal Information (DCI) Terminals. |
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Community Service Officer
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Elon Main Campus
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| The primary purpose of the Elon University Campus Safety & Police Department is to protect life and property while maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the educational mission of the University. The primary purpose of this position is to perform a variety of security functions for the campus community. Patrol campus providing a security presence, lock/unlock doors for campus, respond to alarms for fires and other areas, enforce parking and perform as backup to Dispatch functions. Use problem-solving and communications skills to effectively dispatch officers for a multi-cultural and diverse campus population to resolve public safety issues. |
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Director of Finance and Budget (Queens)
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Queens Campus - Charlotte
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| Serves as a key leader and advisor on budgeting and cash management for the university. Leads the coordination of the annual budget process with many constituents including the University Budget Committee and budget managers. Ensures the university’s working capital is managed to provide for proper cash flow and return on cash balances. |
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Director of Sports Medicine- Head Football Athletic Trainer
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Director of Sports Medicine – Head Football Athletic Trainer functions as a member of the Elon Sports Medicine Staff that is responsible for the day to day administration of healthcare, under the direction of the Team Physician and the Assistant AD for Sports Medicine, for Elon University student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics. This position is also the head athletic trainer for football and responsible for providing injury/illness prevention, immediate care, examination, assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention for football student-athletes participating in the intercollegiate athletics program and enforces health care policies and procedures regarding medical insurance, physical examinations, and related activities for student-athletes. The Director of Sports Medicine monitors the day to day activity in one of the three athletic training rooms to ensure all modalities and equipment are functioning and assist the Assistant AD of Sports Medicine in the mentorship of Assistant Athletic Trainers. The Director of Sports Medicine follows risk management processes and communicates with parents, coaches, health care professionals, administrators, faculty, and student-athletes. This position provides health care services specifically to the football team and in general to all student-athletes. The Director of Sports Medicine manages and provides oversight to all insurance processing and needs within the department. |
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Assistant Director of Student Engagement and Events – Love School of Business
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Assistant Director of Student Engagement and Events provides leadership and coordination for high-impact student engagement initiatives and signature events within the Love School of Business. This position is responsible for the coordination of several special cohort programs, the Business Fellows program and the Humanity in Business Leaders 3+Co-op program. In addition, the Assistant Director oversees planning and execution of a broad portfolio of LSB events and manages student engagement software. Reporting to the Associate Dean of Student Success and Faculty Development, the Assistant Director serves as a key partner in advancing the Love School of Business’s strategic priorities related to student engagement and experiential learning. |
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Assistant Teaching Professor of Finance
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Department of Finance in the Martha and Spence Love School of Business (LSB) invites applications for a full-time Assistant Teaching Professor of Finance (Teaching Track) position beginning in Fall 2026. Candidates with specialization in any area of finance are encouraged to apply, particularly those with significant professional experience in finance or related industries. This faculty position is a 9-month, non-tenure-track position. Elon offers a salary commensurate with qualifications, an excellent benefits package, and a generous retirement plan. |
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Plumbing Mechanic II
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Elon Main Campus
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| This position works under the direction of the Plumbing Supervisor and the Lead Plumbing Mechanic I performs the routine preventive maintenance of all university-maintained plumbing fixtures, fountains, and commercial kitchen equipment. |
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Part-Time Custodian Monday-Friday
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Elon Main Campus
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| The custodian position is responsible for helping maintain a clean and safe environment of all inside spaces which include Residential housing, Academic buildings, Athletic facilities, Student centers and dining locations for Elon University Campus. This includes, but not limited to, maintain and cleaning equipment, the cleaning and sanitizing of bathrooms, vacuuming floors, and removing all trash from the premises, cleaning of biohazards and high touch areas. Custodians are also responsible for monitoring special events and athletic games across campus making sure areas are clean and sanitized during events. |
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Accreditation Manager – Part-Time
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Elon Main Campus
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| Assigned to the Department Administration and works under the direct supervision of the Assistant Chief. The Accreditation Manager serves as the department’s primary accreditation coordinator to ensure compliance with standards for CALEA, IACLEA and anything associated with future Accreditation opportunities. The Accreditation Manager is responsible for maintaining accurate accreditation records, revising, and updating departmental accreditation files as necessary. The Accreditation Manager also serves as the departmental liaison with accrediting bodies and coordinates re-accreditation on-site visits.
This position involves technical policy development and maintenance of proofs of compliance files within the department. The Accreditation Manager is responsible, in collaboration with the Assistant Chief, for reviewing, revising, and developing policy and procedure to ensure accuracy, consistency and clarity in administrative policy. The position must maintain a thorough knowledge of departmental policies and procedures, as well as the legal aspects and compliance requirements with Accreditation standards. This position requires work to be performed with relative independence. The job requires interaction with all levels of the department and coordination with other campus and community stakeholders. |
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Assistant Dean of Experiential Education
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Elon - Greensboro Campus
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| The Assistant Dean of Experiential Education reports to the Dean and is responsible for the overall direction, performance, growth, implementation, and assessment of the Residency-in-Practice Program (“Residency”). The Assistant Dean also works closely with the law school’s Vice Dean, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, and Assistant Dean of Career and Student Development on the administration of the Residency. The Assistant Dean will also oversee law school externships, in conjunction with the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. |
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DPAS Instruction and Assessment Assistant
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Elon Main Campus
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| The DPAS Instruction and Assessment Assistant provides comprehensive administrative, organizational, and operational support to the DPAS program. This role is designed to streamline didactic and assessment processes, and ensure consistency across scheduling, documentation, accreditation preparation, communication, and program systems management. This role supports faculty, staff, students, and departmental leadership by managing program operations, overseeing budget and assessment workflows, facilitating onboarding, and maintaining accurate records to promote an efficient, student‑centered learning environment. |
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Director of Communications for Undergraduate Admissions
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Director of Communications for Admissions creates timely, brand-oriented communications to attract the attention of prospective students and families. This position ensures accurate and time-sensitive deployment of Admissions' direct marketing, event and communication plan. In addition to ensuring the accuracy of the Admissions identity standard, the assistant director reviews, edits and approves admissions email, text, and social media and print communications. |
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Police Officer
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Elon Main Campus
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| The primary purpose of the Elon University Campus Safety & Police Department is to protect life and property while maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the educational mission of the University. The primary purpose of this position is to perform a variety of law enforcement, security, safety and community service duties associated with the protection of life and property and maintenance of order. Responsible for the detection and prevention of crime and the enforcement of all State and local laws, rules, policies and procedures while maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the educational mission of Elon University. Use problem-solving and communications skills to effectively interact with the multi-cultural and diverse campus population to resolve public safety issues.
As an Elon University employee, you’ll join an internationally acclaimed university with a commitment to fostering a thriving community. Ranked among the most innovative, creative and best-run universities in the nation, Elon’s personal approach to education extends to employees, whose growth, professional development and success is a hallmark of our training and advancement opportunities. |
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Assistant Director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education (CREDE) at Elon University is a space for all students, dedicated to fostering empowerment, well-being, and holistic growth. While we welcome and support the entire campus community, we place particular emphasis on elevating the experiences of ALANAM (African American/Black, Latinx/Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, Alaskan Native, and Multiracial) students. Through inclusive resources, educational programs, and community-driven initiatives, the CREDE promotes cultural awareness, intercultural competence, and a deep sense of belonging for everyone. Our work centers self-exploration and cultivates understanding across the diverse identities that enrich our university.
As a vital part of the CREDE, El Centro serves as a vibrant hub for engagement, celebration, dialogue, and learning focused on Latinx/Hispanic cultures, languages, and experiences. It fosters a welcoming environment that affirms identity and encourages meaningful connection and collaboration. El Centro also functions as an educational and cultural resource for all members of the Elon community, offering opportunities to build cultural awareness and contribute through service and engagement.
The Assistant Director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education is part of a seven-person team committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through education, advocacy, and community building. This full-time, 12-month position shares responsibility for the daily operations of El Centro, including supervising, mentoring, and advising students and student leaders.
With expertise in supporting Latinx/Hispanic students, the Assistant Director plays a key role in meeting the evolving needs of Elon’s diverse student populations. The position is responsible for designing and implementing culturally relevant programming, supporting student well-being and academic success, and cultivating an affirming space that reflects the values of inclusion and excellence.
In collaboration with faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners, the Assistant Director works to create a campus culture where all students feel seen, valued, and supported. This position reports to the Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the CREDE. |
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Clinical Education Administrative Assistant
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Clinical Education Administrative Assistant provides administrative, organizational, and systems support to the clinical education team. This role is designed to reduce operational burden, improve efficiency, and ensure consistency across processes related to scheduling, documentation, accreditation, communication, and systems management. |