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Coordinator of Clinical Education (Speech Pathologist)
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East Bay
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| The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences is an academic unit within the College of Health offering BS and MS degrees supported by clinical training through the Rees Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic, which provides diagnostic and therapeutic services to individuals with communication disorders in surrounding Bay Area communities.
This position serves as a lead clinical professional responsible for coordinating the delivery of speech-language pathology services and clinical training activities. The position has two primary components: clinical supervision and coordination of clinic operations. The incumbent oversees all clinic sessions, including evaluations and therapy delivered in-person and via telehealth, ensuring quality patient care and alignment with training objectives. |
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Auxiliary Accounting Manager
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Channel Islands
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| Under the general direction of the Assistant Vice President Financial Services/Controller, The Auxiliary Accounting Manager is to provide oversight in a wide variety of specialized administrative and finance functions for the CSUCI Site Authority (CSUCISA), CSUCI Financing Authority, and CSUCI Foundation, CSUCI University Auxiliary Services, Inc., and CSUCI Associated Students, Inc, collectively known as the Auxiliary Organizations. |
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Academic Advisor (9 Positions)
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San José
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| Join the Student Success Centers and make a meaningful impact on student achievement and degree completion. In this student-centered role, you will provide academic advising, success coaching, and proactive support to help upper-division students navigate their academic journey, overcome challenges, and achieve their educational goals. If you are passionate about student success, relationship-building, and creating inclusive pathways to graduation, we encourage you to apply. |
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Lecturer Pool - Anthropology AY 2026/27
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Anthropology at California State University San Marcos accepts applications on an on-going basis for our pool of part-time lecturers. Salary is commensurate with credential and experience. Applicant pools are used to fill short-term temporary Lecturer positions across our campus with the possibility of rehiring. Appointments may last from one day to a whole semester. This applicant pool may be used to fill vacant positions on an as-needed basis throughout the academic year. Applications in this pool ad will only be good for the current academic year. This pool will be closed effective May 31st. If you wish to be considered for the next academic year, you will need to apply to the new pool as it becomes available by June 15th. |
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Economics - Part-Time Lecturer Pool
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Fullerton
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| The Department of Economics at CSU Fullerton invites applications for its Part-Time Lecturer Pool. |
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Lecturer Pool - Modern Language Studies AY 2026/27
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Modern Language Studies at California State University San Marcos accepts applications on an on-going basis for our pool of part-time lecturers. Salary is commensurate with credential and experience. Applicant pools are used to fill short-term temporary Lecturer positions across our campus with the possibility of rehiring. Appointments may last from one day to a whole semester. This applicant pool may be used to fill vacant positions on an as-needed basis throughout the academic year. Applications in this pool ad will only be good for the current academic year. This pool will be closed effective May 31st. If you wish to be considered for the next academic year, you will need to apply to the new pool as it becomes available by June 15th. |
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Lecturer Pool - Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies AY 2026/27
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies at California State University San Marcos accepts applications on an on-going basis for our pool of part-time lecturers for courses in Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies. Please visit our department website to find out more about our curricular mission. Salary is commensurate with credential and experience. Applicant pools are used to fill short-term temporary Lecturer positions across our campus with the possibility of rehiring. Appointments may last from one day to a whole semester. This applicant pool may be used to fill vacant positions on an as-needed basis throughout the academic year. Applications in this pool ad will only be good for the current academic year. This pool will be closed effective May 31st. If you wish to be considered for the next academic year, you will need to apply to the new pool as it becomes available by June 15th. |
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Lecturer - SOC 360: Quantitative Research Methods (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach SOC 360: Quantitative Research Methods. The course covers the logic of procedures of social science methodology. Range of types of methods available for various approaches to quantitative social research. Problem formulation, design, data collection, and analysis of a research project. |
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Lecturer - SOC 201: Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach SOC 201: Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences. The course covers the presentation and description of data, contingency table construction and interpretation, introduction to multivariate analysis, correlation and hypothesis testing |
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Lecturer - AIS 230: American Indian Art and Contemporary Issues (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach Lecturer- AIS 230: Contemporary Issues in American Indian Art. The course introduces contemporary issues in American Indian art including but not limited to issues of cultural authenticity and ownership, legal foundations to protect American Indian artwork and artists, cultural misappropriation and theft (e.g. pot-hunting), and (mis)representation in the marketplace. Develops critical reading skills to analyze the social, material, and cultural context that informs artistic production a result of cultural contact in various historical periods. |