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Summer Graduate Intern in Elon Main Campus
The GLC Summer Intern will assist in the managing of daily operations and functions for the Gender and LGBTQIA Center including managing visitors, working on projects related to departmental functions, and ensuring continued operations throughout the summer.
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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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Program Assistant in Elon Main Campus
The Program Assistant for the Center for Access and Success (CAS) serves as a central administrative and programmatic support professional for the Center’s daily operations and signature initiatives. This role provides broad operational, logistical, budgetary, communication, and event support across multiple access and success programs, including the Odyssey Scholars Program, First-Generation Student Support Services, The Village Project, and emerging grant-funded initiatives. The Program Assistant helps ensure the smooth implementation of student-facing programs and center-wide priorities 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 a highly organized, efficient, and adaptable professional who can manage multiple priorities in a collaborative, student-centered environment. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong critical thinking and sound judgment, maintain a high level of discretion and confidentiality, and possess excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. A strong attention to detail, commitment to accuracy, and ability to work both independently and as part of a team are essential. Occasional evening and weekend responsibilities may be required.
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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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Assistant/Associate Director, Odyssey Scholars Program in Elon Main Campus
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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