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Arborist
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Arborist position is responsible for the health and appearance of the trees on the Elon University campus. This is a skilled position which works with the other university arborists to maintain, prune, remove, transplant, and plants trees using horticultural and industry approved practices. They are also responsible for keeping the tree inventory up to date. |
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Assistant/Associate Director, Odyssey Scholars Program
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Associate Director of the Odyssey Scholars Program plays a critical leadership role in advancing the operational, relational, and developmental core of one of Elon University’s most prestigious equity-based scholarship initiatives. Odyssey Scholars are academically exceptional, purpose-driven, and civically engaged students from underrepresented or low-income backgrounds, many of whom are first in their families to attend college.
This role is central to fostering the day-to-day and long-term success of scholars by developing systems that support belonging, academic achievement, post-graduate preparedness, and community impact. Reporting directly to the Faculty Director (with a dotted line to the Executive Director of the Center for Access and Success), the Associate Director leads implementation of a four-year developmental curriculum, may supervise student leaders, staff, and/or a graduate apprentice, and stewards partnerships, budgets, and communication strategies that amplify student voices and outcomes.
Ideal candidates will bring strengths in equity-minded leadership, student development, relationship-building, program design, and measurable outcomes. |
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Head Women's Golf Coach
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Head Women's Golf Coach is responsible for the management and administration of all activities related to the women's golf program and exercises direct supervision of recruiting, training, and coaching student-athletes. The Head Women's Golf Coach is fully responsible for compliance with National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules and regulations as well as Conference rules and University policies governing intercollegiate athletics. |
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Gardener
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Elon Main Campus
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| Gardeners are assigned to areas (zone) that they are responsible for the health and appearance of the landscape. The primary responsibilities are pruning, floral/shrub beds, preventative maintenance, spraying, and other landscape maintenance. This positions essential to the overall aesthetics that has been established at Elon University. |
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Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Assistant Men's Basketball Coach is responsible for specifically designated aspects of the men's basketball program, exercises independent judgment in providing technical expertise in the fundamentals of the sport, teaching student-athletes basic and advanced skills, and assisting the Head Men's Basketball Coach in management of the team through recruiting, program development, fund-raising, promotional activities, and related assigned responsibilities. The Assistant Men's Basketball Coach guides and mentor's student-athletes throughout the academic year. |
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Program Assistant
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Program Assistant of the Elon Academy serves as a central administrative and programmatic support professional for the Elon Academy’s daily operations and signature initiatives. This role provides broad operational, logistical, budgetary, communication, and event support for the Elon Academy. The Program Assistant of the Elon Academy helps ensure the smooth implementation of student-facing programs by supporting office operations, financial processes, event logistics, student support workflows, communication efforts, assessment processes, and the development of sustainable systems and standard operating procedures. This role requires strong organizational skills, event planning and coordination, discretion, adaptability, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a collaborative, student-centered environment. |
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Simulation Coordinator - Charlotte Campus
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Elon - Charlotte Campus
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| The Simulation Coordinator provides comprehensive operational, technical, and educational support for simulation-based learning across the establishing programs on the Charlotte campus. This role supports a growing, technology-forward simulation center that includes six high-fidelity simulators (Elevate Health), full audiovisual capture capabilities, and additional technology as it adopted. Working collaboratively with SHS faculty, program leadership, and simulation leadership, the Simulation Coordinator ensures high-quality, compliant with Society for Simulation in Healthcare standards for simulation education, and learner-centered simulation experiences aligned with current Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice. |
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Program Assistant, Elon in Charlotte
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Elon - Charlotte Campus
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| This position will report to the director of Elon Charlotte and have weekly check-ins with the faculty coordinators. Responsibilities include serving as the primary on-the-ground contact and support person for students enrolled in Elon Charlotte summer Study USA program and the new Summer Business Institute program. This position will support and attend all enrichment programming.
The position will run from mid-May to Sunday, August 2, with the assistant living full-time in Charlotte for the entirety of the program. Evening and weekend work required. This position is required to attend the Elon Charlotte Study USA and SBI orientations in April 2026 on the central campus to meet the summer students and the faculty.
The assistant will live at Foster Flats. The assistant will coordinate with the director of Elon Charlotte on the move-in date. A monthly light rail pass will be provided for the duration of the program. Mandatory training in Elon’s Student Life, Student Care and Outreach, Title IX, the Cleary Act, Living and Learning Communities, and Inclusive Excellence policies and protocols will also be provided prior to the program start date (most likely throughout April and early May).
From mid-May to August 2, 2026, this position is 25 hours/week, for a total of $7,000 for the entire summer.
This position also includes free housing and a monthly light rail pass. Benefits are not included. |
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Full-Time Teacher (Grades 3-5), Roberts Academy at Elon University
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Full-Time Teacher provides direct supervision of and instruction to students in whole-class (up to approx. 12 students) and small-group settings. Teachers will instruct a 3rd or 4th grade homeroom in a whole-class setting (up to 12 students) and instruct students in small groups (4-6 students) as well, implementing the curricula and programs of the school. Teachers will be responsible for assessing student performance, making data-informed decisions about instruction, and contributing to/writing student goals and reports. Teachers work closely with fellow teachers and the school administration to provide instruction and support to all Academy students.
About the Work Unit
Roberts Academy at Elon University is an elementary school for students with dyslexia. In the 2026-2027 school year, the Academy will enroll students in 3rd and 4th grade.
The Roberts Academy at Elon University’s instructional approach follows the principles of intensive intervention for students with dyslexia who have the most persistent academic needs. Students at Roberts Academy at Elon University receive individualized, evidence-based instruction that seeks to leverage their unique strengths and interests while intentionally targeting their greatest areas of need. While specifically a school for students with dyslexia, Roberts Academy at Elon University offers a comprehensive program and learning environment that provides students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to transition to a variety of school settings. |
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Career Services Advising Fellow
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Career Advising Fellow is a full-time, one-year appointment (with the possibility to extend to two years) within Elon University’s Student Professional Development Center (SPDC), beginning in August 2026. Reporting to the Associate Director of Career Services for Pre-Professional Health and Health Professions Advising, the Fellow supports the SPDC’s mission to prepare students for meaningful professional lives through personalized advising, teaching, and programmatic initiatives with a primary focus on serving students in the School of Health Sciences.
As an integral member of the SPDC team, the Fellow provides individual and group career advising, co-teaches career exploration courses, assists in event planning and marketing, and collaborates across campus to advance SPDC initiatives and support students in health professional training programs. The position offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of career services and higher education administration, with particular exposure to the unique needs of students pursuing careers in the clinical health sciences, while contributing to Elon’s nationally recognized model for student success. This position will regularly collaborate with faculty and staff in the School of Health Sciences, including the emerging Elon Charlotte Master of Physician Assistant Studies program.
This 10-month, in-person position includes a $2,680 monthly stipend, on-campus housing, a meal plan, and full Elon University employee benefits, including health insurance, paid holidays, and vacation/sick leave. |
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3rd shift custodian Sunday-Saturday
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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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Chief of Campus Safety and Police
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Elon Main Campus
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| Reporting to the vice president for finance and administration, the chief of campus safety and police provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the university’s comprehensive public safety and police functions. The chief directs and supervises all 24/7 operations, ensuring a safe, secure, and service-oriented environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
A central focus of the role is advancing a community policing philosophy through visible engagement and strong partnerships with all students, faculty, staff, campus stakeholders, and local law enforcement agencies. The chief also provides leadership for campus security infrastructure, including surveillance, access control, and related technologies, ensuring alignment with evolving safety needs.
This position oversees all aspects of departmental operations, including patrol, investigations, communications, parking enforcement, and event security. The chief is responsible for developing and implementing policies, procedures, and strategic plans aligned with institutional priorities and accreditation standards. This role also leads the recruitment, development, and evaluation of personnel, fostering a culture of professionalism, accountability, and continuous improvement.
The chief leads a staff of 42, including North Carolina state-certified sworn officers, non-sworn community service officers, dispatch, and administrative personnel, and manages a budget exceeding $4 million. The department operates as a North Carolina-certified law enforcement agency under G.S. 74G and maintains accreditation through the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) and the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). Additionally, this position ensures compliance with all applicable regulations, including oversight of Clery Act requirements, crime statistics reporting, and records management.
The chief collaborates with the dean of the Elon University School of Law and contracted security providers to ensure safety at the Greensboro campus and to oversee security operations in Charlotte. In partnership with institutional leadership, the chief also supports planning related to the merger with Queens University of Charlotte. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Law - Charlotte
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Elon - Charlotte Campus
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| Elon University School of Law welcomes applications for an entry-level or lateral tenure-track faculty position to teach Constitutional Law, Professional Responsibility, and related courses. Based in our Charlotte, North Carolina location, the position will start in summer 2026. |
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Art Department Studio Manager
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Art Department Studio Manager will be responsible for supporting the operation and safety of departmental studio facilities. The role centers on the Ceramics studio while also providing oversight across painting, drawing, photography, and digital art. The position will assist faculty and students with day-to-day studio needs, coordinate equipment maintenance and safety compliance, and supervise departmental work-study students. |
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Coordinator for Application Processing
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Coordinator of Application Processing is a 9.5 month position (August-mid May) that supports the processing of undergraduate admission applications and assists with the daily coordination of student employees who help manage application materials. This position is responsible for accurately reviewing and entering application data, maintaining records in Slate and related systems, resolving routine discrepancies, and ensuring materials are processed in a timely manner. The role requires strong attention to detail, organization, and the ability to manage multiple tasks while meeting established deadlines in a busy office environment.
This position also supports the recruitment, training, and supervision of student staff by providing guidance, assigning daily tasks, and monitoring completion of work. The Coordinator of Application Processing communicates regularly with the supervisor regarding workflow progress and operational needs and remains open to learning new systems and tools that improve efficiency. The role contributes to a collaborative team environment and provides additional support during peak processing periods and admissions events. |
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Executive Assistant
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Elon - Greensboro Campus
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| The executive assistant to the Deans and Faculty at the Elon University School of Law will provide administrative support to the Dean, Vice Dean and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, as well as providing clerical and administrative support to faculty. Support for the Deans will include coordinating calendars, travel arrangements, operations of the Deans Suite including providing information to callers, composing correspondence, routing incoming and outgoing mail, and providing general support of events such as graduation, convocation, advisory board, administrative retreats and faculty meetings. Support for faculty members will include general clerical support and assistance with class preparation, presentations, travel arrangements, reimbursements and other administrative tasks. The executive assistant will interact with the public and students as a representative of the dean’s office, law school and university. |
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Director of Development – Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences
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Elon Main Campus
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| The Director of Development for Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences is responsible for leading and managing development activities within the Elon College.
The director manages a portfolio of university constituents – alumni, parents, and friends – who have connections to Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, helping to increase engagement and philanthropy, particularly at the leadership annual giving level. Reporting directly into University Advancement, this position works closely with the Dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences and University Advancement leadership to ensure appropriate coordination efforts within the College and across the University. |
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Deputy Chief of Staff
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Elon - Charlotte Campus
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| The Deputy Chief of Staff serves as a key leader in the President’s Office, supporting the Chief of Staff and President in advancing institutional priorities and working closely with the Board of Trustees. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, this position plays a critical role in coordinating Elon University’s engagement with members of the Board, constituencies, partners, and operations in the Charlotte region while maintaining close collaboration with the President’s Office in Elon.
The Deputy Chief of Staff provides high-level support for administrative functions within the President’s Office, coordinates cross-divisional projects, provides support for the Board of Trustees, and ensures effective engagement across university divisions and external partners. The role requires exceptional judgment, discretion, attention to detail, and collaborative skills to represent the President, the Chief of Staff and the university across a range of settings. Travel between Charlotte and the university campus in the Town of Elon for significant engagements (approximately twice per month) is expected. Additional time will be needed on site in Elon during the orientation phase to develop a deep understanding of university culture and operations. |
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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. |