CSJ Administrative Director
Company: Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Location: Newark
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The CSJ Administrative Director manages the daily operations of
the Center for Social Justice, reporting to the Director of the CSJ
and working in collaboration with CSJ faculty, administration, and
staff. The CSJ is a legal services office that houses most of the
Law School’s clinical and pro bono programs. The Center currently
offers ten clinics with approximately 60 students per semester. The
Center also operates several in-house pro bono placements in areas
including housing, reentry, and immigration, and places students
with outside organizations. The Administrative Director assists the
Director with formulating and implementing long-term strategy and
short-term policy for the CSJ. The Administrative Director is
responsible for law office management, including financial
functions such as budgeting, reporting, and grant report-writing,
as well as assisting in case management of litigation and
developing office procedures in compliance with changing court
rules and evolving law technology. The Administrative Director is
charged with promoting and sharing information about the CSJ
through various forms of media such as the website, social media,
printed materials, and clinical newsletters. The Administrative
Director has oversight of the CSJ support staff. Duties and
Responsibilities: • Manage the Daily Operations of the Center for
Social Justice Develop, review, and implement office policies in
compliance with University rules and policies to ensure efficient
operations and compliance with court rules and professional
responsibility codes, on topics including case/file management,
office technology, use of interpreters/translators, mailing
services, and office supplies. Coordinate CSJ communications,
including social media and website. • Manage the CSJ Staff – Manage
office workflow, organize schedules, conduct performance
evaluations. Review leave reports and timesheets. Develop
professional development plans. • Manage Clinic Student Selection
and Hiring of Student Interns Coordinate selection of clinic
students, hire and train law student interns in conjunction with
supervising attorneys, and develop and manage internship program. •
Coordinate Hiring at CSJ and Onboarding of New Employees, Students,
and Volunteers Develop position descriptions and postings for new
lines and work with HR on hiring. Manage advertising of positions,
scheduling interviews, and responding to applicants. Oversee
training and orientation at CSJ. • Manage Professional Memberships,
Bar Admissions, Professional Liability Insurance, and Compliance
with Court Rules • Supervise Case Intake and Management With input
from faculty and managing attorneys, determine and implement case
acceptance practices based on subject area, case type, and client
income eligibility. Oversee case opening and closing procedures.
Address concerns and complaints from clients and potential clients.
Provide legal representation as needed for case and pro bono
project coverage. • Manage Pro Bono Service Program Serve as
resource for questions about internal Pro Bono Service Program and
the pro bono requirement for New York Bar admission. Implement
policies and procedures for the SHLS Pro Bono Service Program.
Supervise development of student led pro bono projects at CSJ. •
Coordinate CSJ Scholars and/or CSJ Fellows Programs Design and
manage CSJ Fellows and/or CSJ Scholars programs with support from
faculty, administrators, and staff at CSJ. • Assist the Director
with CSJ Fiscal Management – Provide support for CSJ budgeting,
grant applications and reporting, fundraising, and trust/business
accounts. Manage contracts and vendors for the CSJ. Manage CSJ
credit card. • Assist in Community Outreach – Assist Director and
work with CSJ employees to manage relationships with community
partners and outside organizations. Attend external events on
behalf of CSJ. • Manage CSJ Events – Coordinate with CSJ staff and
Law School event staff to develop and organize CSJ-sponsored
events, including CLE events and collaborations with student
organizations. Required Qualifications: JD Degree • Minimum of 10
years of legal and professional experience, including
representation of clients • Minimum of 3 years of experience in the
development of legal programs, demonstrated expertise in an
anti-poverty/justice substantive area, and/or management experience
• Demonstrated experience with pro bono and volunteer programs •
Demonstrated experience with grants management and grant
applications and/or budgeting and accounting • Experience
mentoring, teaching, or supervising law students, recent law
graduates, or newer attorneys • Demonstrated commitment to public
service • Demonstrated collaborative ability • Demonstrated ability
to prioritize and manage projects effectively • Excellent
professional judgment and commitment to principles of
confidentiality • Excellent writing and communication skills
Licenses and Certificates: J.D. with NJ bar admission (or ability
to waive into NJ) and in good standing Salary Range: $92,000 -
$126,500 Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt Physical Demands: General Office
Environment Special Instructions to Applicants: Please include a
list of three references. Please submit a writing sample (3-5
pages) for which you are the primary author, such as an excerpt of
a legal brief, legislative testimony, a publicly-issued report, or
a short article. Benefits Information: Full Time Benefits Life
today is complex. That’s why Seton Hall University offers a
comprehensive package of benefits and programs to help you simplify
and enrich your life. These benefits are important elements of your
total university compensation package. Benefits include but are not
limited to bundled medical, prescription, and vision insurance,
dental insurance, and life insurance, and retirement plan. More
information is available at
https://www.shu.edu/human-resources/benefits.html . Seton Hall
University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) and the principles of affirmative action.
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