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Parking Enforcement Officer Northridge
The Parking Enforcement Officer ensures a safe, accessible, and well-organized campus environment by enforcing parking regulations, supporting traffic operations, and assisting the campus community. This position patrols parking facilities, responds to service requests, supports special events, and applies parking and traffic regulations while providing professional customer service to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Mason Northridge
Join the Carpenter Shop as a Mason and apply journey-level masonry expertise to support campus maintenance, repair, and renovation projects. This hands-on role combines concrete, brick, block, plaster, stucco, and tile work with carpentry-related support activities, contributing to the upkeep, safety, and functionality of campus facilities.
STEM Librarian - Temporary Sr. Asst Librarian San José
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library is a unique partnership between San José State University (SJSU) and the City of San José, which opened in August 2003. It is the first library in the United States to integrate the services and collections of a major university and public library system. Located in downtown San José, the King Library is an impressive 475,000 square feet with nine floors of collections, collaborative work spaces, meeting rooms, exhibit areas, and unique resources dedicated to lifelong learning for all to enjoy - for free. The building serves as the SJSU library, the main library for the San José Public Library system, and as a cornerstone for the entire community.
Mustang Mental Health Response Clinician Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
Counseling & Psychological Services is a department of Campus Health & Wellbeing within Student Affairs that provides a variety of culturally competent services to help enrolled students understand themselves, enjoy satisfying relationships, achieve academic success, and make effective life choices. Join us today!
Lecturer - AIS 410: United States History through Indigenous Lenses: Pre-Contact to the Present (Fall 2026) San Marcos
The Department of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach Lecturer- AIS 410: United States History through Indigenous Lenses: Pre-Contact to the Present. The course focuses on the points of cultural intersections between Indigenous American peoples and non-Indigenous populations in the construction and establishment of the nation, from pre-contact to the present day, with a special emphasis on Indigenous sources in order to examine American History through Indigenous perspectives. Takes a chronological approach while also critically examining themes that have shaped American History.

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