Current Opportunities
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Intercollegiate AthleticsThe Head Women's Golf Coach is responsible for the overall success, performance and conduct of the women's golf program. The coach is responsible for supervising, planning and coordinating the activities of the women's golf team. This includes, but is not limited to, maintaining a high standard of program excellence which includes proven success recruiting high-level, academically eligible student-athletes; development of the team/players; coaching; supervision of staff; management of the program budget; scheduling of contests; and public relations/donor relations. The head coach is responsible for conducting any duties or activities with integrity and within the rules of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), the Missouri Valley Conference and/or Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVC or MVFC), the State of Illinois, Illinois State University, and the Athletics Department. -
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University High SchoolThe Instructional Coach for University High School will provide leadership in professional development; manage standards and standards-based assessment process; support teachers with Tier 1 instruction assessment and curriculum; is responsible for ensuring high-quality instruction in classrooms. -
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Health Promotion and WellnessHealth Promotion and Wellness Graduate Assistants support the mission of Health Promotion and Wellness and are an integral part of a team that is committed to leading wellbeing initiatives that support students, staff, and faculty of Illinois State. -
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Health Promotion and WellnessHealth Promotion and Wellness Graduate Assistants support the mission of Health Promotion and Wellness and are an integral part of a team that is committed to leading wellbeing initiatives that support students, staff, and faculty of Illinois State. -
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Health Promotion and WellnessHealth Promotion and Wellness Graduate Assistants support the mission of Health Promotion and Wellness and are an integral part of a team that is committed to leading wellbeing initiatives that support students, staff, and faculty of Illinois State. -
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Event Management, Dining and HospitalityEvent Management, Dining, and Hospitality is the largest student employer at Illinois State University. We provide the campus community and guests with high-quality and professional event services and dining experiences in a variety of settings dedicated to enhancing the campus experience in a diverse community. -
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Health ServicesThis job posting is intended to create a pool of qualified candidates for a permanent position. The primary purpose of the Medical Assistant (Credentialed/Certified) is to assist the nursing staff and healthcare providers promote wellness in treating illness and promote an optimal level of function in accordance with accepted standards of nursing practice and the policies, procedures, and protocols of the Nursing Department and Student Health Service. -
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Health ServicesThis job posting is intended to create a pool of qualified candidates for a permanent position. The primary purpose of the Medical Assistant is to assist the nursing staff and healthcare providers promote wellness in treating illness and promote an optimal level of function in accordance with accepted standards of nursing practice and the policies, procedures, and protocols of the Nursing Department and Student Health Service. -
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Health ServicesThis job posting is intended to create a pool of qualified candidates for a permanent position. The primary purpose of the LPN II is to enhance the educational process through assisting and collaborating with the healthcare providers promoting wellness in treating illness and promoting an optimal level of function in accordance with accepted standards of nursing practice and the policies, procedures, and protocols of the Nursing Department and Student Health Service. -
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Mulberry Grade SchoolMulberry Grade School is seeking hard-working Illinois State University students with work study as part-time teaching assistants. -
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PsychologyThe Department of Psychology is looking for a motivated, independent student who would like to work at the front office of the Psychological Services Center. Hours are negotiable but we will show priority to individuals who have opening on Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. - 11 a.m. and between 3:00 - 7:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. The position will include customer service, filing, and some data entry. The Psychological Services Center is a full service psychology clinic that caters to students between the ages of 4 - 21. The clinic is open from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. -
GA Pre-Professional - Latin American and Latino Studies Program - Fall 2025/Spring 2026
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Latin American and Latino/a Studies ProgramThe Latin American and Latino Studies Program is seeking to hire a GA with responsibilities aligned with the fields of Sociology, Anthropology, Communications, History, English, Languages, Literatures and Cultures, or related fields; students must have stated interest in interdisciplinary studies of Latin American and Latino/a communities -
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School of CommunicationCreating a pool of candidates to help us meet instructional demands across all majors in the School of Communication. -
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Intercollegiate AthleticsThe Head Women’s Gymnastics Coach is responsible for the overall success, performance and conduct of the women’s gymnastics program. The Head Women’s Gymnastics Coach is responsible for supervising, planning, scheduling, and coordinating all activities that fall within the program. -
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Communication Sciences and DisordersIllinois State University seeks a Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Educator to provide expert supervision and instruction to graduate students while delivering diagnostic and treatment services across speech, language, fluency, voice, and feeding/swallowing disorders. This 9-month academic position offers competitive compensation ($58,500-$60,300 annually) with comprehensive benefits, requiring a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, CCC-SLP certification, Illinois licensure, and minimum 5 years of professional experience.