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Residential Life Case Manager (Student Services Professional IV) - Residential Life San Francisco
Under the general supervision of the Director of Campus Case Management and the SAFE Place, the Residential Life Case Manager is responsible for the provision of critical support for students experiencing emotional or material challenges that negatively impact their well-being and ability to achieve academic success. The Residential Life Case Manager will provide mental health assessments, crisis management, triage, effective referrals, follow up, tracking, and continuity of care between campus departments and community resources. This position will mainly support students referred to the Residential Life Care Team and the SF State Action Care Team (ACT), but can support students referred by other programs. They will also work to coordinate services and communication with the campus case management team.
Financial Aid Business Analyst & State Aid Coordinator East Bay
Under the general supervision of the Associate Director of Financial Aid Operations, the Financial Aid Business Analyst & State Aid Coordinator is responsible for providing overall support for the PeopleSoft Financial Aid Module. This position works to increase productivity through improving automated practices and boosting system efficiency. This role serves as a lead within the Financial Aid Office to ensure consistent and accurate use of system functionalities. Additionally, this position provides ongoing assessment of complex issues and works to improve functionality of the Financial Aid Office. The Financial Aid Business Analyst & State Aid Coordinator is responsible for reviewing, developing, and providing technical support for business operations and is responsible for administration and reconciliation of all State Grants including but not limited to: Cal Grant, Chaffee Grant, CA National Guard Grant, Child Development Grant, Middle Class Scholarship, and other State Grants as available. As the resident expert of State Aid Administration, this role serves as the subject matter expert of State Aid and will be the primary adviser and communications coordinator to all recipients of financial aid from the California Student Aid Commission. The Coordinator maintains policy documentation and institutional reporting to ensure institutional compliance, and will review eligibility, advise in awarding of allocated funds, and advise internal and external stakeholders of requirements.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement East Bay
Reporting to the Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement, the Assistant Director is a key member of the Office of Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement. This position is responsible for developing and managing alumni engagement, fundraising programs and events that support the strategic goals of the department and University Advancement. This role also focuses on improving existing initiatives, applying best practices, and engaging the alumni community, faculty, staff, students, and leadership to support the University’s mission.
Assistant or Associate Professor of Computer Science Channel Islands
Division of Academic Affairs | Computer Science Program
University Bursar (APPLY VIA SEARCH FIRM) San José
The University Bursar manages and directs the operations of the Bursar's Office in order to provide exceptional customer service in all aspects of Student Financial Services and University Collections. Manage all phases of the Student Accounts, Cashiering Services, Collections, Tower Card (University ID Card Program), and Systems Support for Student Information System, CASHNet, ECSI, etc., within the guidance of the University's mission and strategic plan.
Dean, College of Health & Social Sciences (Administrator IV) - Dean's Office-College of Health & Social Sciences San Francisco
Join the College of Health and Social Sciences (CHSS) at San Francisco State University as our new Dean! As the chief academic, fiscal, and administrative officer, you will lead a diverse team of over 200 staff, faculty, lecturers and nearly 5,000 students. We seek a visionary leader with proven skills in communication, budget management, and collaboration to foster academic excellence and a commitment to diversity, equity, and social justice. If you are ready to make a significant impact, apply now to shape the future of health and social sciences education.
Senior Director, Research and Sponsored Programs (Administrator III), Academic Affairs San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Senior Director, Office of Sponsored Programs is responsible for the following main functions: overseeing all operational aspects of the pre-award services and compliance, in collaboration with Director of SPA ensuring pre- and post- award compliance with federal and state policies and regulations, maintaining RSP website and a pre- & post-award newsletter, in close collaboration with Director of SPA providing direction and cross-training of the pre- and post- award support personnel and student assistants, and is expected to introduce forward thinking ideas and innovations.
Administrative Analyst (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt I), New Student Orientation and Family Programs San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
This position performs broad and slightly complex administrative and analytical functions for the New Student Orientation and Family Programs Office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, budget review and tracking, fund oversight, purchasing and contracts, regulatory compliance, serving as a Human Resources liaison, and providing programmatic support for the office. The Administrative Analyst Specialist (AA/S) also serves as the Assistant to the Director of New Student Orientation and Family Programs, coordinating the Director’s calendar, scheduling meetings, preparing materials, and acting as the office timekeeper. Additionally, the incumbent monitors budget allocations, fund projections, and payroll certification, working closely with payroll and student employment.
Orientation Program Coordinator (Student Services Professional II - Exempt), New Student Orientation and Family Programs San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Orientation Program Coordinator position supports the Director of New Student Orientation and Family Programs in supporting enrollment management goals and objectives by enhancing the experiences of new students at CSUSB. This position involves advising newly admitted students about critical information to aid in the transition into the university. Advising and transition are accomplished by assisting students in understanding academic requirements, registration procedures, and university policies; collaborating with academic departments to ensure new students have access to the resources and support services needed to succeed; designing and implementing orientation programs and activities that foster student engagement and build a sense of community among new students. By applying student development and transition theories, the Orientation Program Coordinator ensures that new students, including first-year and transfer students, receive comprehensive support through Orientation programs. The Orientation Program Coordinator maintains the administrative aspects of these programs and supports the recruitment, training, and supervision of student assistants (Orientation Leaders), ensuring the effective execution of orientation and transition activities. This position plays a vital role in fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for all new students, ensuring they have the tools and resources necessary to thrive at CSUSB. In addition, this position facilitates the Cody the Coyote mascot program.
Transfer and Graduation Counselor (Student Services Professional II - Exempt), Office of the Registrar San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
Under general supervision, the Transfer & Graduation Counselor will perform moderately complex professional student service work in that assignments typically require applying both knowledge and judgment in using the principles, techniques, standards, guides, and professional skills characteristic of a particular student service program or activity. Provide support to students from pre-matriculation through graduation and provide advising tools for faculty and professional advisors.
Athletics Game Operations - Student Assistant San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
Admitted/enrolled CSU, San Bernardino students are eligible to apply for student employment positions.
Office Assistant - Electrical & Electronic Engineering Sacramento
Under the lead work direction of the Administrative Support Coordinator for the department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE), this position is the first point of contact for the EEE department. Responsibilities for this position are varied and include: front line contacts with a variety of campus and community individuals; providing excellent customer service, assisting with information requests and problem solving; handling urgent tasks with frequent interruptions; assisting with student registration; maintaining and safeguarding confidential data, materials and records at all times; and providing other clerical and administrative support for the departments.
Security Analyst San Luis Obispo
The Office of Data Management, which oversees and analyzes data from admissions, matriculation, scholarships, recruitment, and retention to improve everything from applications to students' academic offerings, is looking to fill the role of Security Analyst. This role is critical to the Office of Data Management's ability to manage and enhance the security infrastructure within Strategic Enrollment Management by overseeing access management, cross-system security, and compliance within higher education systems. This role involves developing and maintaining security roles and permissions in PeopleSoft, integrating these roles across multiple systems, and ensuring robust security practices. The Security Analyst also plays a key role in system implementation, policy development, and training, ensuring that security measures align with institutional requirements and regulatory standards.
Groundsworker Humboldt
The Cal Poly Humboldt Grounds Shop is now recruiting for a motivated professional for the position of Groundsworker. The successful candidate will join a supporting and vibrant team in Facilities Management, with ample opportunity for training, advancement, and excellent benefits.
Mental Health Case Manager (Student Services Professional, Academic-Related I) - Counseling & Psychological Services San Francisco
Under the general supervision of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Director, the Mental Health Case Manager is responsible for the provision and documentation of mental health assessments, crisis management, triage, critical incident debriefing, and case management of SF State students seeking services for acute and long term mental health disorders, and for emotional challenges that impact their ability to function on campus. The Mental Health Case Manager is also responsible for the maintenance of an accessible database of current community resources and referral processes, and the coordination of health care and welfare services by SF State clinicians, campus resources, and community mental health resources including San Francisco General Hospital’s Psychiatric services.
Systems Analyst - Admissions Operations Humboldt
Cal Poly Humboldt's Department of Admissions is now accepting applications for a Systems Analyst - Admissions Operations!
Irrigation Specialist Sonoma
Facilities Management, Administration & Finance
Director of Gift Administration (University Development & Alumni Engagement) San Luis Obispo
University Development and Alumni Engagement is looking for a new Director of Gift Administration to lead the gift processing team for Cal Poly. Join this dynamic division of professional staff who work collaboratively to enhance Cal Poly through philanthropic support.
Groundsworker (Multiple Positions) Northridge
The Department of Student Housing and Residential Life is seeking a Groundsworker! In this position, you will be responsible for general gardening work, and maintenance of an assigned grounds area of Student Housing. If you possess experience in the care and maintenance of landscaped areas, in general grounds maintenance work, or in a position of related manual labor, then we want to hear from you!
Cinema Tech (Instructional Support Technician III, Non-Exempt) - School of Cinema San Francisco
The School of Cinema’s Instructional Support Technician provides technical and equipment support to Cinema’s film and media production facilities, and to the School Director. This position will oversee safety processes and procedures, maintenance and upgrades of studio spaces and equipment, and work with the Director and department AOC on equipment budgets. The Instructional Support Technician may also be called upon to assist with other academic units outside the School of Cinema.

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