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Instructional Designer, Media West LA Campus
This position, in partnership with faculty subject-matter experts (SMEs), and support staff, designs, develops, creates, deploys, and reviews media content intended for online and programs using multimodal course design. The role also supports faculty with media production, graphic design, video/audio recording, and video/audio editing services. As a member of the Center for Digital Learning, the position will implement and promote the effective use of course media, learning technologies, universal design, and instructional strategies that reflect Pepperdine University’s commitment to academic excellence.
Assistant to the Office of the Chief Operating Officer Malibu Campus
The Assistant to the Office of the Chief Operating Officer (Assistant) will provide high-level administrative support to the Office of the Chief Operating Officer (COO), reporting to the Executive Director of Business Services Administration. This position will assist in a variety of items under the University’s COO umbrella, including, but not limited to, those implicated in Business Services Administration, Governmental and Regulatory Affairs, Real Estate Operations, the Department of Public Safety, and the Center for Sustainability. The ideal candidate must be exceedingly well organized, flexible, and enjoy the administrative challenges of supporting an office with diverse projects and priorities. The ability to interact with staff (at all levels) in a fast-paced environment, sometimes under pressure, while remaining proactive, resourceful, and efficient, with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality is crucial to this role. In addition to the primary role of supporting the Office of the COO, the Assistant will also support the Office of the Executive Vice President (EVP) and all other operational areas. This position must utilize problem-solving skills on a myriad of levels, from rearranging complex schedules to revising and refining existing policies. It is vital for this candidate to assess the status quo and the desired final product, then create an appropriate action plan. Advanced written and verbal communication skills, strong decision-making ability, and attention to detail are equally important.
Admission Counselor, Seaver College Malibu Campus
The Seaver College Office of Admission's purpose is to facilitate the recruitment, selection, and enrollment of undergraduate students. As a member of the Admission Committee, an Admission Counselor is charged with recruiting and selecting high school and transfer college students who fit both the academic and Christian mission of the university while maintaining, if not improving, the overall gender, geographical and ethnic diversity of the campus.
Controls Technician Malibu Campus
Under the direction of the Manager, Maintenance Services and the Supervisor, Mechanical Services for the Department of Facilities Services (DFS) and in collaboration with your colleagues, oversee the Energy Management System (EMS) that controls building automation systems, maintain optimum operating levels, ensure system integration and coordination. Closely collaborate with your colleagues in the Department of Design and Construction (DDC), Planning, Operations, and Construction (POC), and other University departments to support daily operations and initiate and deliver projects, on budget and on schedule.
Administrative Assistant, Religion and Philosophy Division Malibu Campus
The Religion & Philosophy (RELP) Division is tasked specifically with providing instruction in the Religion component of General Education Program, as well as granting undergraduate and graduate degrees. This position has two primary functions. The first is outward facing, to serve as the first point of contact for students, parents and prospective students seeking information. Secondly, this position facilitates the on-going, and day-to-day administrative activities within the division office; working closely with the Divisional Dean, Office Manager, and division faculty members. The division operates in conjunction with the Office of Church Relations, the Center for Faith and Learning, and the Hub for Spiritual Life to encourage Christian spiritual formation within the Pepperdine community, and to strengthen the University mission statement.
Director of Financial Planning and Analysis Malibu Campus
The Director of Financial Planning and Analysis will aid the University in timely and accurate development, fiscal planning, strategic analysis and management of its operating budget. The Director is a crucial partner to Pepperdine administrators, enabling them to make well informed strategic decisions. This position directs the Financial Planning and Analysis team to effectively steward the University's resources and ensure proper measures are followed related to the overall University budget. Excellence can more easily be achieved in academic areas when quality financial data exists to more confidently and quickly inform decisions that affect the student.
PsyD Program Administrative Assistant West LA Campus
Under the supervision of the PsyD Senior Program Administrator, the PsyD Administrative Assistant provides support on a broad range of tasks to the PsyD Program Director, faculty, staff and administration in order to accomplish the functions, goals and objectives of the Psychology Doctoral Program in the Psychology and Education Division. Tasks and responsibilities are determined by division priorities. The primary focus of the position is to support administrative activities to ensure that the functions, goals and objectives of the office are accomplished and PsyD Division faculty and students are supported. The PsyD Program Administrative Assistant works closely with the PsyD Senior Program Administrator, PsyD Program Director, the Associate Dean of Psychology, and the Psy.D. Executive Committee to support the effective administration of the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) Program. The primary focus of the position is to assist in implementing the policies and procedures that govern the daily operation of program. Particular emphasis is placed on data and information management in student matriculation, clinical training and career progression.
Night Auditor, Villa Graziadio Executive Center (Part-Time) Malibu Campus
The Night Auditor plays a key role in creating a welcoming and exceptional experience for all guests visiting and staying at the Villa Graziadio Executive Center. Bringing excellence to all aspects of work, and serving as a front-line representative of the Villa Graziadio Executive Center, the Night Auditis responsible for overseeing guest check-ins, check-outs, handling inquiries, and processing payments, while delivering excellent customer service and hospitality, reflective of Pepperdine University. This role helps ensure a seamless, high-quality experience for all guests, while fostering strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. This role requires experience in customer service, with an understanding of event operations and a proactive approach to hospitality.
Lilly Fellow in K-12, Community, and Church Outreach Malibu Campus
Working closely with the Museum Director and Museum Assistant, the Lilly Fellow will lead the development and implementation of educational partnerships with regional K-12 schools, community groups, and houses of worship as part of the Museum’s Lilly Endowment-funded initiative “Passages.” The Fellow will build on existing programs and relationships to create a more ambitious and sustainable approach to arts education at the Center for the Arts. The ideal candidate will be versant in contemporary art and museum arts education, with a passion for making art accessible to diverse multigenerational audiences. The candidate must possess a familiarity with the major world religions and a high level of comfort and ease participating in and leading discussions about faith, religion, and spirituality. The ability to work well within a small team, in a fast-paced environment (sometimes under pressure), while remaining professional, flexible, proactive, resourceful, and efficient, is crucial to this role. Advanced written and verbal communication skills, strong decision making ability, and attention to detail are equally important.
Financial Aid Advisor West LA Campus
As a Christian University, Pepperdine is committed to serving students with a holistic approach to address their individual needs in a supportive, student-centered environment. The Financial Aid Advisor’s primary responsibility is to promote a student-centered environment by engaging and supporting students with all aspects of the financial aid process at GSEP with care, compassion, and professionalism. This position also provides assistance with federal and institutional aid processing as well as administers key functions to ensure seamless student financial aid services, contributes to effective enrollment management and assures customers' satisfaction.

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