Student Accounts Coordinator
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West LA Campus
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The Student Accounts Coordinator’s primary responsibility is to deliver professional customer service to students regarding student accounts and related student issues and to maintain GSEP and PGBS students’ accounts in accordance with the University established policies & federal regulations. In addition, the Student Accounts Coordinator serves as a member of GSEP and PGBS Student Financials team and provides support to the Financial Aid and Student Services departments. |
Custodian 1
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Calabasas Campus
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Under direction of the Supervisor, Custodial Services for the Department of Facilities Services (DFS), and in collaboration with your colleagues, perform physical labor for a wide variety of custodial and maintenance duties in order to provide a clean, orderly, and safe environment. Collaborate with DFS and other University departments to initiate and deliver high quality custodial services in a timely manner. |
Student Organizations Coordinator
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Malibu Campus
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The Student Organizations Coordinator is responsible for ensuring high-quality on-campus programming, fostering student leadership, and promoting risk management through oversight of the Inter-Club Council (ICC) and its affiliated organizations. This role also provides financial accountability and stewardship of student fees by managing a portion of the "Campus Life Fee." As a member of the Student Affairs team who works closely with students, the coordinator is expected to serve as a Christian role model, supporting the mission and values of the University. |
Operations Coordinator, President’s Office
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Malibu Campus
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The Operations Coordinator creates a positive first impression for all guests and visitors, ensures a smooth and efficient reception operation for the President and Executive Vice President’s office suites, and supervises a team of student employees. |
Clinical Faculty, School of Nursing
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Malibu Campus, Calabasas Campus
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The School of Nursing at Pepperdine University seeks candidates for clinical faculty appointments at the rank of clinical assistant professor, clinical associate professor, clinical professor, or clinical instructor for its developing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Entry Level Master's Degree in Nursing (ELM) programs. Successful candidates should have an earned master's or doctoral degree and commitment to student success. Preferred qualifications include successful experience teaching undergraduate and graduate nursing students. As a new program, we seek faculty in a wide-range of specialty areas, including: pathopharmacology, adult medical/surgical, pediatrics, gerontology, obstetrics, behavioral/mental health, community/population nursing, and clinical foundations/reasoning. Clinical expertise, including direct patient care experience, in one or more of the specialty areas is required. Candidates must hold or be eligible to obtain a clear and active license to practice as a Registered Nurse in California. |