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  • Assistant Professor of User Experience & Interface Design (Tenure-Track) in South Orange

    The Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in User Experience & Interface Design. The successful candidate will have professional and/or academic experience in UX/UI and visual design. The ability to teach front end coding languages and interaction design methods is a plus. The individual will play an essential role in the UX/UI certificate and the design curriculum in the Art, Design and Interactive Multimedia Program. Special consideration will be given to candidates who have experience teaching. We are very interested in candidates who can help develop curriculum and design new courses. The new faculty member will advise students and be an active service member in the College and University. They will support and contribute to the College’s culture of diversity, equity and inclusivity and participate in an interdisciplinary community dedicated to creative collaboration. This position entails a 18-credit teaching requirement during the academic year, commensurate with Department needs, and is expected to begin in August 2025.

  • Assistant Professor of Digital Sound Production (Tenure-Track) in South Orange

    The Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts at Seton Hall University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in digital sound production. The ideal candidate will teach within and redesign the sound production track in the Visual and Sound Media program (which focuses on the production, history, and theory of film, television, sound media, and sports media) and also expand the offerings of sound production for film and television students. The ideal candidate will envision how sound can operate across other areas of digital media production in the department (with opportunities in the areas of Communication and Performing and Fine Arts), with possible broader application across college programs in education and human services. We are particularly interested in candidates who could create courses in podcasting that could bring together disciplines from the department and/or college. Candidates with a specialty in sound production and underserved communities are particularly encouraged to apply.

  • Assistant Professor of Literacy Instruction (Tenure-Track) in South Orange

    The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University invites applications for a tenure-track position in literacy education, in the Department of Educational Studies. We seek candidates to join a teaching and research community focused on the preparation of K-6 teachers. The successful applicant will be committed to preparing teacher candidates in the use of evidence based instructional practices and culturally responsive pedagogy, to support diverse learners across a range of educational settings.

  • Senior Practitioner in Residence in Newark

    Seton Hall University School of Law has an immediate opening for a full-time experienced immigration attorney to serve as Senior Practitioner-in-Residence in its Center for Social Justice, Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic. This is a year-round non-teaching position and is entirely grant-funded. The Center for Social Justice is home to the Law School’s vibrant clinical program including civil litigation; equal justice; family law; health justice; immigrants’ rights/international human rights; and impact litigation. Furthermore, the Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic is one of four partners in an exciting and innovative project, funded by the state of New Jersey, to provide legal representation to detained and non-detained immigrants in removal proceedings. Seton Hall Law’s Immigration Detention Project presently encompasses a Managing Attorney, one full-time Practitioner-in-Residence, two Immigration Detention Fellows, clinical and extern law students, and two full-time paralegals. The ultimate goal of the Project is to provide universal representation to immigrants detained in New Jersey.

  • Lecturer in South Orange

    The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Seton Hall University invites applications for a Full-Time Lecturer position in Mathematics to start in August 2025. Seton Hall University is an Equal Opportunity employer. It honors diversity and respects the religious commitments of all its employees. In turn, its employees respect Catholic beliefs and values, and they support its mission as a Catholic institution of higher education.

  • Admissions Counselor in South Orange

    Those who work in this entry level role will be responsible for all front-line customer services including communication related to the Admissions process of Seton Hall University. The Admissions Counselor will be responsible for receiving and delivering all electronic, voice and in-person related information pertaining to the inquiry application and enrollment processes of the Office of Admissions. The Admissions Counselor will be responsible for assessing the customer service provided by the Office of Admissions and suggesting ways to enhance the services provided. Additionally, this position will be responsible for meeting with and speaking to students and families, specifically in terms of the application process, decision process, and financial aid process. The Admissions Counselor will make decisions on the applications of students when necessary and will be well-versed in the enrollment process to better assist prospective students in their application/financial aid review. Additionally, this position will be responsible for providing daily information sessions to campus visitors prior to taking a tour as well as conducting interviews of prospective students. They may also be responsible for providing tours. The Admissions Counselor will need to be customer service oriented with a strong desire to work with others. The Admissions Counselor should also be available to work some weekend and evening events throughout a recruitment cycle.

  • Biology Undergraduate Academic Advisor in South Orange

    The Department of Biological Sciences at Seton Hall University is seeking applicants interested in a full-time position for academic advising of undergraduate dual degree and nursing majors. The advisor will advise approximately 300 undergraduate students, provide registration PIN numbers to their advisees as appropriate, file necessary paperwork associated with advisees (e.g. Curriculum Adjustment Forms, Course Adjustment Forms, Applications for Overload, etc.), meet with students regarding grading and other academic concerns, assist at recruitment events and in contacting incoming students, and keep records of all paperwork and activities pertaining to advisement. Orientation and guidance can be obtained from consultation with Biology Dept’s Coordinator for Academic Advising; coordinator will also provide list of advisees.

  • Secretary (CHDCM) in South Orange

    The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media's Office of the Dean requires a Secretary with superior digital fluency and attention to detail to support the College's leadership in the day-to-day administration of the Office, while demonstrating an ability to work independently and meet varied deadlines with urgency. The Secretary reports to, and works closely with the Manager, Administrative Services. Responsibilities include efficient and effective assistance with a range of activities related to the College's Business Affairs, Office Maintenance, Support Strategies, and Operational Excellence. Relative to the Secretary's responsibilities and placement in the Office of the Dean, the Secretary is expected to be collaborative while maintaining a high degree of confidentiality and discretion.

  • Adjunct Professor-Introduction to Ethics and Introduction to Biomedical Ethics in South Orange

    Adjunct professors for Introduction to Ethics and Introduction to Biomedical Ethics.

  • Graduate Assistant - University Relations in South Orange

    The Graduate Assistant will support the University Relations in developing and overseeing communications, marketing and public relations programs that support the University’s missions and goals. The student will assist in the following areas: Marketing, Media Relations/Public Relations, and web content management. In addition, a key focus of the position will be delegating work amongst the student assistants and managing their schedules. About University Relations Seton Hall University’s Division of University Relations shares the Seton Hall story with diverse internal and external stakeholders through compelling and persuasive communications and events. Both independently and through cross-campus partnerships, the Division works collaboratively to deliver messaging through multiple channels to gain understanding and support for Seton Hall as a major, Catholic university.

  • HVAC Controls / BMS Technician (Energy Engineer) in South Orange

    Administers the energy management program and operates the automated energy management system. The supervisor of this position is the lead person of the HVAC Shop.

  • Secretary to the Director of Budget and Finance in Newark

    The Law School's Office of Finance is responsible for the planning and implementation of the strategies that drive the business operations of the Law School including general accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. The Secretary reports to, and works closely with, the Director of Budget and Finance. The overall function of this position is to assist in administering, organizing, and planning functions associated with the school's financial processes and to support all functions associated with fulfilling the Law School’s program effectiveness and strategic plan, with a focus on efficiency and effectiveness .

  • Assoc Dir Graduate Enrollment Marketing in South Orange

    The Office of Graduate Affairs seeks an Associate Director for Graduate Enrollment Marketing to join its team. Reporting to the Associate Provost for Academic and Graduate Affairs, this position will provide leadership and support in advancing the University's graduate recruitment, enrollment, and reporting goals. The Associate Director for Graduate Enrollment Marketing will have a hands-on role in implementing strategic marketing strategies and companion strategies that drive and support annual graduate enrollment goals. The position works in collaboration with a variety of colleagues and constituencies across the University to meet enrollment and revenue goals for assigned projects. The ideal candidate will be a collaborative colleague who possesses a strong blend of strategic, operational, and leadership skills in digital marketing communications, admissions initiatives, and results-based analyses. The Associate Director for Graduate Enrollment Marketing will work on the implementation and continual optimization of marketing activities and campaigns designed to generate and nurture quality leads, applicants, and enrolled students. This position will work primarily within Slate CRM to create and implement e-mail and SMS communications to prospective students. The incumbent will also be responsible for working in close collaboration with the Division of University Relations related to the design and production of targeted print materials (publications, postcards, letters, event invitations, posters, envelopes), mailings, emails, digital content, and text messages.

  • Adjunct Professor - Information Technology Management in South Orange

    Department seeks IT professional to teach the required undergraduate introductory course in Information Technology.

  • Practitioner in Residence in Newark

    Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice Seeks Practitioner in Residence for Detained Immigrant Representation Project Seton Hall University School of Law has an immediate opening for a full-time experienced immigration attorney to serve as a Practitioner-in-Residence in its Center for Social Justice, Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic. This is a year-round non-teaching position and is entirely grant-funded. The Center for Social Justice is home to the Law School’s vibrant clinical program including civil litigation; equal justice; family law; health justice; immigrants’ rights/international human rights; and impact litigation. Furthermore, the Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic is one of four partners in an exciting and innovative project, funded by the state of New Jersey, to provide legal representation to detained and non-detained immigrants in removal proceedings. Seton Hall Law’s Immigration Detention Project encompasses a Managing Attorney, three full-time Practitioners-in-Residence, two clinical faculty members, two Immigration Detention Fellows, clinical and extern law students, and two full-time paralegals. The ultimate goal of the Project is to provide universal representation to immigrants detained in New Jersey. Working with the detention team, the Practitioner-in-Residence will represent both detained and non-detained immigrants before the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals.

  • Health Professions Academic Advisor in South Orange

    Reporting to the Director of the Pre-Professional Advising Center (P-PAC) and joining the P-PAC team, the Health Professions Advisor will perform a variety of advising, programming, and administrative functions to assist in the daily operations of the Pre-Professional Advising Center. The advisor will provide students with guidance, support, advising and coaching as students EXPLORE the health professions, PREPARE for, and go through the competitive APPLICATION process for medical school and other health professional schools. The advisor will help with the delivery and coordination of pre-med/pre-health programming, events, resources, and outreach.

  • Adjunct Instructor - Psychology of the Black Experience in South Orange

    The Africana Studies program and Psychology Department at Seton Hall University are seeking an adjunct instructor to teach an in-person course in Psychology of the Black Experience starting January 2024. This 2000-level (i.e., lower division) course is taught for students who are majors or minors in either Africana Studies or Psychology. Since 1970, the program in Africana Studies has supported a community of scholars grounded in the Black Intellectual Tradition, the traditional academic disciplines, and the insights and lessons of the historic struggle against racism and for social justice. The Psychology Department recognizes the importance of centering the perspectives, experiences, and scholarship of Black people and communities. We strive to foster an inclusive and supportive intellectual community that values diversity and social justice and to develop students who are committed to advancing racial equity and social progress. In the Psychology Department, all new adjunct faculty are paired with full-time faculty mentors to help the individual develop their teaching through conversation and course observation. Additionally, all adjunct faculty at Seton Hall enjoy free access to on-campus fitness facilities. Seton Hall University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, 14 miles from New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of higher education in the United States. It is home to approximately 6,300 undergraduate and 4,700 graduate students from all 50 states and more than 60 foreign countries. An exciting and culturally diverse community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its students to be servant leaders in their professional and community lives.

  • Adjunct Instructor - Forensic Psychology in South Orange

    The Psychology Department at Seton Hall University is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach an in-person course in Forensic Psychology starting January 2024. This 2000-level (i.e., lower division) course is taught for students who are majors or minors in Psychology. In the Psychology Department, all new adjunct faculty are paired with full-time faculty mentors to help the individual develop their teaching through conversation and course observation. Additionally, all adjunct faculty at Seton Hall enjoy free access to on-campus fitness facilities. Seton Hall University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, 14 miles from New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of higher education in the United States. It is home to approximately 6,300 undergraduate and 4,700 graduate students from all 50 states and more than 60 foreign countries. An exciting and culturally diverse community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its students to be servant leaders in their professional and community lives.

  • Adjunct Instructor - Professional Psychology & Family Therapy in South Orange

    The Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy is dedicated to serving the needs of aspiring mental health professionals in counseling, school counseling, school psychology, and counseling psychology. Graduates go on for their licensure/certification and become practicing counselors psychologists and marriage and family therapists, as well as receiving certificates in Sports Psychology, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation, and Applied Behavior Analysis. The Department offers a robust portfolio of certificate, master’s, educational specialists, and doctoral programs. Each program is individualized to meet the students’ strengths and professional goals. The doctoral program in Counseling Psychology is APA accredited and offers the student a 5-year program leading to the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy.

  • Faculty, Adjunct in South Orange

    The University CORE Curriculum at Seton Hall is seeking adjuncts (part time, nontenure-track) for the Academic Year of 2023-2024 to teach one or two sections of our Signature Core I and Core II courses. The courses are Journey of Transformation (Core I) and Christianity and Culture in Dialogue (Core II), and they are required for all Freshmen and Sophomores students. The courses consider the relationship between the Catholic intellectual tradition and other religions and cultures, particularly in terms of how they answer the big questions of life common to us all. Texts from the Christian tradition are studied along with texts from non-Christian traditions to demonstrate direct connections across other religions and cultures.

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