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Director of Health and Well-Being Initiatives in Elon Main Campus
Using knowledge of and experience with: innovative health and wellness initiatives for staff, faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, teaching, research, and leadership in a postsecondary institution as well as with: theory and academic scholarship to design, implement, and evaluate effective programs, services, and interventions; eliciting university-wide buying, readiness for collaboration and consultation with colleagues; executing strategic initiatives; building partnerships; relating effectively with a diverse range of university constituents and stakeholders; generating sole and collaborative academic scholarship for publications and national and international presentations; mentoring student research; working with diverse populations; and strategic planning and assessment: provide sustained and visible campus leadership for holistic health and wellbeing; engage and collaborate with campus faculty and staff to link curricular and co-curricular experiences to the goals of the HealthEU initiative; coordinate with leaders of initiatives in each of the six dimensions of wellbeing described in HealthEU to track and share progress and to develop innovative collaborations that support research and understanding of best practices in advancing well-being; regularly assess and communicate the impact and effectiveness of HealthEU initiatives; coordinate opportunities for faculty scholarship, creative work, and teaching to connect with HealthEU goals; co-chair the university-wide HealthEU Council; assist with planning and development of an engaging, vibrant new campus facility for integrated health and wellness; coordinate activities and operations related to research on collegiate health and wellbeing. co-supervise the Faculty Fellow for Wellness; establish collaborative goals for HealthEU initiatives and provide direct oversight for budgets, priorities, and plans for collaborative strategies that advance those goals; serve as a clearinghouse for resources, education, and collaborative programming related to health and wellbeing Participate in university events, celebrations, and traditions; serve on university, divisional, or departmental committees, task forces, and search committees; other duties as assigned by the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. "This employer is an institution of higher education under 20 CFR 656.40(e).
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Facility Engineer in Elon Main Campus
Provides assistance to the various divisions in Facilities Management with engineering support for the management, maintenance and repair of campus facilities and infrastructure. Ensure oversight of technical designs for the department's repairs to building systems and small construction contracts; engineering support and assistance to the division departments maintaining the campus buildings' electrical, plumbing, heating/air-conditioning, and other systems; and provides oversight of Elon's energy management program and monitoring of utility usage.
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Finance and Administration Chief of Staff in Elon Main Campus
The Chief of Staff (COS) is a critical leadership role responsible for ensuring the efficient and effective operation of the CFO's Office. Acting as a trusted confidant and strategic partner, the COS translates the CFO's vision into actionable goals, manages critical campus-wide projects, and serves as an independent advisor. This role requires extraordinary judgment, political acumen, and the ability to navigate complex administrative environments. The COS will support some initiatives for the AVP for Finance and Administration, work collaboratively with the F&A Leadership Team, and stakeholders across the campuses.
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Director of the Curriculum Resources Center and Assistant Librarian in Elon Main Campus
The Director of the Curriculum Resources Center and Roberts Academy Library provides an inclusive environment for students, staff, and faculty while supporting these stakeholders with curriculum resources.
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Circulation Paraprofessional in Elon - Greensboro Campus
The Elon University School of Law Library is located in Greensboro, NC. The Library Circulation Paraprofessional – Law provides day-to-day access services support, with a primary focus on circulation desk operations and patron assistance. This position consistently opens the library at 7:15am, Monday through Friday. This person is often the first point of contact for library users and is responsible for accurate lending and returns, resolving routine account or access issues, and maintaining a safe and service-oriented environment. The paraprofessional uses OCLC WorldShare to complete circulation functions and maintain accurate patron and item records. The position also supports student employees and contributes to smooth library operations through basic troubleshooting and coordination with appropriate campus partners when issues require escalation. This position entails a flexible approach to service, along with a commitment to other duties as needed.
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Admissions Counselor in Elon Main Campus
Recruits prospective first-year students, with particular emphasis on those from assigned territory, through the preparation and execution of independent travel including visits to high schools, college fairs, and individual student and family meetings. Manages the application review and decision-making process for territory and communicates with high school constituents as appropriate. Conducts information sessions in support of the campus visit program and meets with visiting students and parents as necessary. Responsible for conducting yield outreach to students and families, including but not limited to the hosting of events, meetings on and off campus, and phone and email campaigns. Responds to written, phone, email, and in-person inquiries.
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Senior Philanthropic Advisor - NYC in Elon Main Campus
Elon University seeks a strategic, experienced and aspirational Senior Philanthropic Advisor for principal and major gifts to join its advancement and external affairs team. This is a new role within Elon’s advancement and external affairs team. Over the last few decades, the University’s advancement apparatus has grown and become increasingly sophisticated in its approach and strategies as Elon’s profile has increased nationally. The Senior Philanthropic Advisor will join an advancement team that continues to better engage alumni, raise philanthropic resources, and compellingly narrate Elon’s story. They will join an advancement team, and moreover a University community, that is ambitious in its goals and highly collaborative in charting the next stages of Elon’s history. The position reports to the Associate Vice President for University Advancement, will engage and advise the Senior Vice President for University Advancement and External Affairs and the President of the University, will serve as a key senior member of advancement’s leadership team. The Senior Philanthropic Advisor will be an experienced philanthropic strategist and fundraiser who employes a donor-centric model to identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit and steward gifts at the six-, seven-, and eight-figure level. As a front-line fundraiser, the Senior Philanthropic Advisor will maintain a portfolio of 100-125 prospective donors and will be expected to incorporate best practices of successful higher education gift offices. They will closely collaborate with leadership of University Advancement, including staff serving in major gift, planned giving, alumni engagement, parent engagement, research and prospect management roles.
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Career Services Advising Fellow in Elon Main Campus
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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Arborist in Elon Main Campus
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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Head Women's Golf Coach in Elon Main Campus
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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Simulation Coordinator - Charlotte Campus in Elon - Charlotte Campus
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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Chief of Campus Safety and Police in Elon Main Campus
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 in Elon - Charlotte Campus
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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Director of Development – Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences in Elon Main Campus
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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First-Year Experience (FYE) Fellow in Elon Main Campus
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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DPAS Instruction and Assessment Assistant in Elon Main Campus
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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Police Officer in Elon Main Campus
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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Associate Director of Content Marketing in Elon Main Campus
The Associate Director of Content Marketing leads the development of high-impact content that advances Elon University’s national reputation, supports enrollment priorities and strengthens engagement across key audiences, including prospective students and families at critical decision-making points in the enrollment process. This role is responsible for shaping messaging, storytelling and user journeys across digital platforms, advertising campaigns, print materials, websites and social media channels that help drive discovery, consideration, applications and enrollment. The Associate Director develops and oversees content that brings Elon’s academic excellence, student outcomes, faculty expertise and alumni successes to life, ensuring that prospective students clearly understand Elon's academic distinctiveness, career preparation, mentorship model and transformational outcomes. This role plays a central part in translating institutional strengths into compelling narratives that support recruitment, yield and long-term reputation building. This position works in close partnership with the Director of Multimedia Marketing to co-develop campaign strategy, with the multimedia team leading creative production, paid media execution and channel optimization, while the Associate Director of Content Marketing is responsible for messaging strategy, copywriting, narrative cohesion and alignment between advertising and in-person experiences, including campus visits, admissions communications and enrollment events. This position collaborates with the Associate Director of Social Media Marketing, providing input to ensure social media efforts are appropriately leveraged and integrated into broader content and campaign strategies, particularly in shaping perceptions of Elon among prospective students and peer influencers.
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Principal Faculty Member Department of Physician Assistant Studies Elon in Elon Main Campus
Elon University, renowned as a model for engaged learning, in partnership with the national search firm, Scott Healy & Associates, invites applications and nominations for five Principal Faculty positions for its Physician Assistant Program located in Elon, NC due to the program expanding its cohort size, with the new class that matriculated in January 2026. These faculty members will help to develop and implement curricular aspects of a fully accredited program in Physician Assistant (PA) Studies. The anticipated start date for the position is Summer 2026.
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Adjunct Instructor, School of Communications - Media Law & Ethics in Elon Main Campus
Elon University’s School of Communications invites applications for an adjunct faculty position to teach COM 4000: Media Law and Ethics on our main campus in Elon, North Carolina during the Spring 2026 semester. This course provides students with a philosophical, legal, and ethical foundation for freedom of speech and press in the United States. Students analyze First Amendment protections and limitations and apply ethical and legal principles to contemporary communication and media-industry issues.
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