Database Administrator
Poughkeepsie, NY
This Database Administrator is a member of the Infrastructure Team as part of Marist Information Technology. This position’s primary responsibility is to provide database support to the production ERP suite. Secondary, this position will provide database support to multiple Marist database implementations (development, pre-production and production) including installation, configuration, performance tuning, as well as support interface and integrations. Essential technical duties include installation of database products, applying patches and upgrades, monitoring and tuning system performance, user access, database security, defining database tables, functions, views, packages, device configuration and planning. Database implementations include, but not limited to Oracle, MSSQL, AWS RDS, MySQL, and MariaDB.
Professional Lecturer in Finance
Poughkeepsie, NY
The disciplinary focus for this lectureship is finance, with an emphasis on investments. The successful candidate will teach a 4-4 load (four sections of introduction to finance, investments, or other finance-related courses per semester).
The ideal candidate is passionate about conveying key concepts and current trends in finance, and can help prepare students to succeed in their chosen profession. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience related to investments and financial literacy.
We are seeking faculty members excited to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in finance and related subjects. The successful candidate will have qualifications and professional experience in the field of finance. This is a teaching-focused role. Service expectations for this position include oversight of our financial literacy program. The School of Management will be accepting applications immediately for this term position.
We welcome candidates who will place a strong emphasis on quality teaching in a small classroom setting. Our typical class size is fewer than 25 students. The expected course load for this position is 24 credits per year (4-4 load).
Part-Time Faculty, Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science
Poughkeepsie, NY
May 31, 2026
The School of Science invites applications for various Part-Time Faculty positions for the 2026-2027 Academic Year. Instructors are needed in the Summer of 2026 for Parasitology and an Introductory course (Methods) in Medical Laboratory Science. Both courses include a Lecture and Lab, and candidates may apply to teach either or both. Instructor for Immunhematology (Blood Banking) Lecture and lab needed at our Poughkeepsie Campus, and Lecture only at our Manhattan site, for Fall 2026 and beyond. Opportunities to teach multiple/additional courses may become available. The successful candidate will join a school characterized by a strong sense of community in which students are the central focus and faculty who are both accessible and approachable
Part-Time Practicum Liaison
Poughkeepsie, NY
May 31, 2026
The Social Work & Sociology Department in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences seeks a Part-Time Practicum Liaison (roles available in the Fall '26 and Spring '27 semesters) to support the practicum education component of its fully online Master of Social Work (MSW) program.
The Marist University online MSW program launched successfully in June 2025 and is currently under review by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The program has completed Benchmark 2 and is awaiting action by the Board of Accreditation (BOA), with plans to advance to Benchmark 3.
Practicum Liaisons play a vital role in supporting students, field/practicum supervisors, and program faculty during this critical phase of program development and accreditation.
The Part-Time Practicum Liaison carries a 6-credit workload each semester, typically distributed across the fall (6 credits) and spring semesters (6 credits), and is assigned to a specific student cohort (either the Two-Year cohort or the Specialized/Advanced Standing cohort). Liaison works collaboratively with the Practicum Education Coordinator and program leadership to ensure high-quality, trauma-informed, and competency-based practicum learning experiences aligned with CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards.
Most responsibilities are conducted in a virtual format and include maintaining regular contact with students and practicum supervisors, supporting professional development and ethical practice, assessing student progress in practicum, and contributing to supervisor training initiatives.
We seek practitioners and educators who model social work values, demonstrate strong relational and communication skills, and are committed to supporting students in online, employment-based, and community-based practicum settings.
This is an excellent opportunity for experienced social workers interested in flexible, part-time teaching and practicum mentorship within a growing and innovative online MSW program.
Assistant Professor, MSW Program
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Social Work & Sociology department in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences is seeking a full-time Assistant Professor of Social Work to serve both our on-ground BSW program and our online MSW program. While the majority of course assignments will be in the MSW program, at least one course each semester will be in the undergraduate BSW program. This tenure track position will begin in the fall of 2026.
Our new online MSW program opened successfully in June 2025 to robust enrollment. We are under review by CSWE and have completed Benchmark 2 and are awaiting results from the Board of Accreditation (BOA) at CSWE in March 2026 with the confidence that we are moving forward with the final phase of the accreditation cycle—Benchmark 3.
The MSW online program requires faculty to work intentionally to provide interactive course content that includes providing weekly recorded lectures, and engaging content that promotes critical thinking, active learning, and academic rigor.
We seek dynamic faculty who model the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for ethical practice. The MSW is a new program, and the BSW program has been accredited for more than 20 years. We welcome colleagues interested in working with us to create best practices for training our students. The applicant is expected to work with all team members to support our ongoing review by CSWE as we seek accreditation for the MSW program.