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Career Advisor, Liaison to Student & Cultural Communities Harrisonburg
Career Advisors work in the University Career Center (UCC) to empower students to design their career journey and support them through that journey. They do this by: Assisting students individually and in groups with career exploration, job and internship search, resume/CV and cover letter writing, interview skills, and graduate school preparation. Developing knowledge about their assigned Career Communities and paths and collaborating with the Employer Services team to meet the needs of all students at any point in their career journey. Facilitating career-related connections between faculty, employers, students, and alumni. Tailoring career-related programs, services, and resources for their Career Community and designated academic unit(s). Educating themselves on how student identities impact career journeys and decision-making. We serve students and recent alumni both in person and online. The UCC works predominately in person with a varied remote schedule that averages out to one remote day per week. This position will serve on the Career Advising Unit within the UCC and report to the Associate Director for Career Advising. Learn more about the Career Center’s mission, vision, and values here- www.jmu.edu/career/about/mission.shtml.
Tenure Track Cohort Hire - Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Harrisonburg
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at James Madison University invites applications for one tenure track position at the rank of assistant professor to begin in Fall 2025. This position will join a cohort that includes recent hires with expertise in nuclear, inorganic, environmental, and materials chemistry; priority will be given to candidates whose expertise fosters collaboration in these areas. This cohort hire will build on our history of undergraduate teaching and research training that leverages over $10 million of existing instrumentation, including nuclear facilities. Our department is an undergraduate-only program at an R2 institution. The department currently serves approximately 200 majors and about 3000 undergraduate students each year. We offer a wide variety of courses for chemistry majors, other STEM majors, general education, and pre-health professionals. Majors are actively involved in SAACS, AXE, NOBCChE, and undergraduate research. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is actively committed to increasing the success of all students, attracting faculty and students with a range of backgrounds and experiences, and creating and sustaining a more inclusive work and learning environment. We are committed to excellence in undergraduate education, research, and mentoring undergraduates to help them reach their personal and professional goals. With 28 full-time faculty members, the department offers ACS certified degrees at the bachelor's level and teaches courses in all major areas of chemistry. The department houses facilities for nuclear chemistry, materials science, high performance computing, NMR, and mass spectrometry. Collectively, our facilities include over $10 million in state-of-the-art instrumentation (https://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/instrumentation.shtml). More information about the department can be found at http://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/.
Lecturer, Cohort Hire – Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Harrisonburg
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at James Madison University invites applications for one RTA lecturer position to begin in Fall 2025. The position will join a cohort that includes recent hires with expertise in nuclear, inorganic, environmental, and materials chemistry. This cohort hire will build on our history of undergraduate teaching and research training that leverages over $10 million of existing instrumentation, including nuclear facilities. Our department is an undergraduate-only program at an R2 institution. The department currently serves approximately 200 majors and about 3000 undergraduate students each year. We offer a wide variety of courses for chemistry majors, other STEM majors, general education, and pre-health professionals. Majors are actively involved in SAACS, AXE, NOBCChE, and undergraduate research. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is actively committed to increasing the success of all students, attracting faculty and students with a range of backgrounds and experiences, and creating and sustaining a more inclusive work and learning environment. We are committed to excellence in undergraduate education, research, and mentoring undergraduates to help them reach their personal and professional goals. With 28 full-time faculty members, the department offers ACS certified degrees at the bachelor's level and teaches courses in all major areas of chemistry. The department houses facilities for nuclear chemistry, materials science, high performance computing, NMR, and mass spectrometry. Collectively, our facilities include over $10 million in state-of-the-art instrumentation (https://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/instrumentation.shtml). More information about the department can be found at http://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/.
Boiler Operator/Controls Technician Harrisonburg
The Facilities Management Department at James Madison University is seeking a Boiler Operator / Controls Technician for a Centralized Steam Generation/Chill Water Production Plant. Applicants must be available to work all shifts.
Assistant/Associate Professor (Tenure Track) - Early, Elementary, and Reading, College of Education Harrisonburg
College of Education Vision and Mission Vision Our vision is to be a model for transforming educational landscapes into those that develop and inspire learners, educators, and leaders to effect positive, sustainable change. Mission Our mission is to prepare educators and leaders to thrive in a complex global environment. We engage in collaborative, transformative, and meaningful work through evidence-based practices to • empower all learners, • foster continuous growth, and • advocate for inclusive excellence Commitment to Access, Inclusivity, and Diversity We embrace access, inclusivity, and diversity because they are the foundational cornerstones of equitable experiences leading to an outstanding education and environment for students, faculty, and staff. Early, Elementary, and Reading Education The Department of Early, Elementary, and Reading Education (EERE) offers graduate and undergraduate programs in literacy, early childhood, and elementary education that are approved by the Virginia Department of Education and accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. All programs have an extensive fieldwork component that assures students have varied opportunities for experiences working with children and families. Programs and faculty are housed in Memorial Hall. EERE is home to 17 full-time faculty members and 1 staff member. The following undergraduate and graduate programs are offered by the department: • Elementary Education, 4-year, Bachelor’s of Science, Grades PreK-6 • Elementary Education, Bachelor’s of Individualized Study, Grades PreK-6 • Early Childhood Associate’s Degree to Bachelor’s of Individualized Study, Grades PreK-3 • Literacy Education, Master’s of Education

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