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Director of Athletics - (Administrator III) - Athletics San Francisco
Intercollegiate athletics is an integral component of the academic experience at San Francisco State University. The specific mission is to provide a broad-based athletics program that fosters the physical, intellectual, social, and emotional development of diverse and highly skilled student-athletes. Intercollegiate athletics are an important part of the heritage and vitality of the University and provide an opportunity for students to share experiences and by doing so, enhance the cohesiveness of campus life. The department's efforts to accomplish this mission reflect the University's quest for excellence.
Assistant Athletics Director for Creative Services Fresno
Fresno State Athletic Corporation is seeking a dynamic and creative leader to elevate our brand and enhance the fan experience. Apply Today!
University Registrar - (Administrator III) - Division of Enrollment Management San Francisco
Reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management, the University Registrar provides leadership, direction, and management of all functions related to student registration, records, and graduation services. The Registrar is the custodian of SF State's academic records, ensuring their integrity, security, accuracy, and compliance with federal, state, CSU, and campus policies. This position plays a central role in academic policy enforcement, student information systems, and service delivery that supports student success, retention, and timely graduation. The Registrar oversees the planning, organization, and administration of registration, grading, transcripts, degree audit, academic policy implementation, and graduation certification. This role is also responsible for budget oversight, staff management, and operational excellence within the Registrar's Office.
Resident Life Coordinator Long Beach
Under the supervision of the Associate Director of Residential Student Development, the Residential Life Coordinator (RLC) is a live-in professional who oversees all the daily operations and leadership of their assigned residential community. The incumbent's responsibility includes but is not limited to the following areas: lead Graduate Residential Life Coordinators (GRLCs), Resident Assistants (RAs), and Student Assistants (SAs), case coordination centering around student behavior, residential curriculum and community development, and administrative components. The RLC participates in departmental initiatives and leads or serves on committees as needed. The incumbent assists in the overall development and implementation of the Residential Life and Student Housing programs including the coordination of the residential life staff, programs, services and facilities of the program. The incumbent is required to live in on-campus in University-provided accommodations so that emergency response requirements can be met effectively and promptly. Incumbent is encouraged to eat meals with students in university dining facilities.
Groundsworker East Bay
The main function of the Groundsworker position is to maintain the campus grounds in a way that provides a safe and aesthetically pleasing environment for the staff, faculty, students and the community.  Under general supervision, this position performs work involving some or all of the following: planting, cultivating, fertilizing, spraying and watering ornamental plants, shrubs, hedges, trees, lawns and flowers. The Groundsworker is also responsible for raking, removing weeds, cleaning trash from assigned areas including parking lots; preparing and treating soils for planting, maintaining hoses, sprinklers, tools, supplies and equipment in proper condition and repair. Additionally, trimming of trees, hedges, shrubs, and install tree supports. This position may operate and perform minor repairs and maintenance on power equipment such as lawn mowers, edger’s, and weed eaters and assist in preparing athletic fields for events.  The Groundsworker  may occasionally assist a in sprinkler repair, spraying, tree trimming, or nursery functions, operate trucks and other equipment in performance of assigned duties. In addition, this position may construct flower beds, maintain drainage systems, remove brush and trees, collects trash, and helps to install concrete and asphalt.
Director of Development, College of Health East Bay
The Office of University Advancement includes various departments that work together to maximize philanthropic support to the University, heighten the University’s visibility in the community, and actively engage alumni in the life of the University. The University Advancement – Development team is responsible for securing all levels and types of private support including annual gifts, major gifts, corporate gifts and planned gifts. Under the supervision of the Sr. Director of Major Gifts, the Director of Development will be responsible for directing a full-spectrum of development and fundraising activities at the University level and specific to an assigned College (and other Colleges and programs as assigned). The Director of Development will focus primarily on securing individual major gift support ($25,000+) and, to a lesser degree, will facilitate garnering corporate and foundation support. With a high degree of independent judgement, the Director of Development is expected to conduct a minimum of 12 visits per month requiring extensive travel and attendance at evening and weekend events. The Director of Development will strategically move prospects and donors through the major gift fundraising cycle (i.e., identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship) while also building a small pipeline of high-end Leadership Annual Giving donors; thereby maintaining a robust Prospect/Donor Portfolio. The Director of Development will maintain a portfolio of 100-150 prospects/donors at the various fundraising/development stages. The Director of Development will work collaboratively with the assigned dean(s), department chairs, faculty, university leaders, and Sr. Director of Major Gifts to plan, articulate, and implement a comprehensive strategic fundraising plan to raise funds to meet the educational mission of the university and assigned college(s), programs, and areas.
Groundsworker - Facilities Management and Development San Luis Obispo
The Facilities Management and Development (FM&D) organization is a unit within the Administration and Finance division and is responsible for the management, operations, and development of facilities on the university campus. We are currently looking for a qualified Groundsworker to join our team!
Senior Construction Manager San José
San José State University is looking for a Senior Construction Manager to join the Facilities Operation & Development Team! In this position, you will be responsible for all efforts associated with successfully managing multiple University development and construction projects. If you have a Bachelor's degree and five years of project management experience then we want to hear from you.
Assistant Professor in Graphic Communication - Expertise in Sales/Marketing, Operations & Strategic Management (26/27) San Luis Obispo
The Graphic Communication Department in the College of Liberal Arts at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is seeking applications for a full-time, academic-year, tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin August 17, 2026. AOS: Cross Media Operations, Integrated Marketing, Sales, Strategic Communication, and Graphic Communication Business Management.
Director, Admissions Pomona
Inspire the next generation of students as our Director of Admissions. Lead with vision, strategy, and passion to shape the future of enrollment at our university.
Assistant Professor of English - Creative Writing and Latinx/e Literature (26/27) San Luis Obispo
The English Department in the College of Liberal Arts at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is seeking applications for a full-time, academic-year, tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin August 17, 2026. Specialization in Creative Writing (Nonfiction) and Latinx/e Literature.
Admissions Evaluator Pomona
Cal Poly Pomona invites applications for an Admissions Evaluator in the Office of Admissions—a vital role supporting the university’s mission of excellence through a student-centered approach. This position evaluates applications for undergraduate and graduate admissions, ensures compliance with CSU and university policies, and supports students through every stage of the admission process. Join a dynamic team committed to integrity, diversity, and helping students achieve their academic goals.

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