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The currently enrolled Seton Hall work study student is:
Responsible for providing for the University Relations/Publications team data entry support with databases and archiving all University print publications and/or photos - Focus is primarily on incorporating various other office functions - Excellent communications skills - Highly organized and detailed oriented - Under guidance and supervision the work study will execute assignments - will train the candidate who is focused consistent and dependable with a good basic knowledge on MS software programs - Opportunity for the right candidate to try new technical ideas with possibility for implementation and the chance to explore and experience the public relations and marketing profession
Responsible for providing office support that primarily accesses databases and performs content entries and edits for archival purposes that includes print publications and/or photography - Duties and responsibilities depend upon the growth of the position and the student - Other duties include filing faxing scanning copying and answering the telephone
NO -- Federal Work Study eligibility not required
The applicant must be a currently enrolled Seton Hall University student.
Knowledge of MS software programs as needed - Familiarity with office procedure - A positive can do attitude with good time-management and organizational skills
Must be enrolled at least half-time for Fall 2025
Under supervision the desire to try new and improved formats to existing uses in the field - Knowledge of various forms of technology a plus
NOTE: Application documents MUST include:
Cover Letter
Resume
2 Writing Samples
Application is incomplete and cannot be processed unless ALL documents are submitted
Federally funded preferred
Patricia Nardone ()
Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and the principles of affirmative action.
Part-Time