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Director of Career Services and Strategic National Employer Outreach in Newark
Under direction of and with Assistant Dean of Career Services, develop and implement plan to expand school’s employment footprint nationally. Specifically, responsible for outreach in certain national markets, including New York and East Coast, Washington D.C, California and other West Coast markets. Travel as necessary to meet with potential employers including big law and corporate employers within those markets. Work with the office to maintain and improve the employment placement rate by researching job opportunities, marketing, and providing effective career counseling to students on a national level. Assist the Office of Career Services in other efforts to serve the employment needs of current Juris Doctor students and alumni, including maintaining a heavy counseling schedule, reviewing and editing student materials, assisting in the coordination and implementation of the Spring and Fall On-Campus-Interviewing and Resume Referral Programs, and managing and preparing students for the Big Law Pre-Cruitment process.
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Adjunct Professor-Director of Persuasion and Advocacy in Newark
Seton Hall Law School is hiring an Adjunct Professor to serve as Director of Persuasion and Advocacy for the 2025-26 Academic Year. Persuasion and Advocacy (P&A) is a required two-credit course, designed to teach upper division law students persuasive lawyering skills that can be used in any setting. Though the course uses the context of a trial in a courtroom, the skills developed apply across the spectrum of legal work, whether in corporate negotiations, zoning-board presentations, or appellate arguments. The exercises and simulations focus on integrating storytelling and thematic development into the basic skills of direct questions, leading questions, opening statements, and closing arguments. This is an experiential skills course where students are asked to participate in drills and simulations in every class. Multiple sections of P&A are offered in both Fall and Spring semesters. Each section meets once per week for two hours for 13 weeks. P&A also is offered in an intensive format twice per year, in the Winter Intersession over five days and in the Summer Session over two weekends in late May/June. This is a part-time position, with a stipend of $25,000 for the academic year, beginning on or about July 1, 2025. During the Fall and Spring semesters, the Director will be expected to work approximately 5-10 hours/week, with additional time during weeks involving video review and technology training. Planning and directing the intensive programs in January and May/June requires substantially more time each week for organization and running the programs.
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Assoc Dir Corp/Found Relations in South Orange
The Associate Director for the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations is a key member of the University's frontline fundraising staff. (S)he is responsible for implementing strategies to ensure proper identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of foundation grants, which is a targeted area for revenue stream growth. Further, this professional will work in concert with the Senior Director for Corporate and Foundation Relations to refine and expand our new corporate engagement program that 1) establishes new and 2) builds on current relationships and connections (including those of faculty, staff, and alumni) to increase corporate involvement in and support of Seton Hall's priorities and programs.
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PCSS Student Security Analyst 2025-2026 in South Orange
Student Security Analyst will work within Corrigan Hall on reviewing and analyzing security systems, security reports and processes. Student Security Analysts will document all work done and provide written analysis of any incident, report or process assigned. In addition, Student Security Analysts will interact with Department of IT staff and management in a professional and courteous manner.
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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.
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