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Environmental Health & Safety Specialist East Bay
The mission of the Office of Environmental Health & Safety is to protect the health and safety of all members of the campus community and to ensure the campus complies with applicable codes and regulations. Working directly with an array of faculty and staff, EH&S acts to prevent accidents, resolve unsafe conditions, and provide consultation on environmental, health and safety practices and regulatory information. Reporting to the Director of Environmental Health & Safety, this position is responsible for managing the campus occupational health and industrial safety programs, Theatre & Art safety, and hazardous waste management program.
Human Resources Generalist San Luis Obispo - Mustang Business Park
Our HR Generalist Team handles labor and employee relations, classification, compensation, and disability accommodations. Generalists are problem solvers who serve a critical role in the university providing advice and direct service to managers and employees, and preventing and resolving conflict. Join us in this most interesting work!
Lecturer - FIN 321: Investment Analysis (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Finance at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach FIN 321: Investment Analysis. The course examines the investment characteristics of the many types of securities traded in today’s financial markets. In-depth coverage of the micro-structure of equity markets is also provided. Specific subjects to be discussed include: yield-curve analysis, trading rules, government bond pricing, corporate bond pricing, stock valuation models, market-microstructure, CAPM, APT, mutual fund investing, and an introduction to derivative products.
Lecturer - FIN 331: Financial Markets and Institutions (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Finance at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach FIN 331: Financial Markets and Institutions. The course examines the markets in which the prices of financial assets are determined as well as the participants in these markets. Introduces students to the various types of financial assets that are traded in financial markets by market participants. Specific subjects to be discussed include depository institutions, government debt markets, corporate debt markets, equity markets, mutual funds, investment banking firms, mortgage markets, swaps, and derivative markets.
Temporary Faculty Pool, History Dominguez Hills
This is a position in the temporary faculty pool for the Department of History for the 25-26 academic year.

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