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Special Programs and Services Coordinator (Administrative Support Coordinator II) San Diego
Empower student success and inclusion at San Diego State University by coordinating accessibility and mobility services as the Special Programs and Services Coordinator with Student Disability Services.
TAC Test Coordinator (Student Services Professional II) San Diego
Support academic success and accessibility at San Diego State University by coordinating equitable testing accommodations for students with disabilities as the TAC Test Coordinator in Student Disability Services.
English Department Teaching Associate Stanislaus - Turlock
***OPEN TO CURRENT STANISLAUS STATE STUDENTS, CURRENTLY ENROLLED OR ELIGIBILE TO ENROLL ONLY*** 1-7 temporary Teaching Associate positions in the English Department
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.
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.
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.
Lecturer - EE 301: Digital Systems Design with HDL (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach EE 301: Digital Systems Design with HDL. The course covers advanced topics in digital systems design. Utilizes register-transfer level tools for logic synthesis, simulation, and the implementation of digital circuits in field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Includes the basic building blocks of FPGA programming, architecture, best design practices, error-free design, and optimizations of finite state machines and logic circuit performance. Incorporates top-down design using a hardware description language (such as VHDL), test bench development, and implementation of advanced digital design systems in the laboratory component.
Lecturer - EE 430: Integrated Circuits and VLSI Design Lab (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach Lab section of EE430: Integrated Circuits and VLSI Design. The course teaches the design and analysis of single-stage, multi-stage, and differential integrated circuit amplifiers, feedback circuits, operational amplifiers, filters, oscillators, output stages and power amplifiers. Digital circuit design at the transistor level.
Lecturer - EE 110: Electrical Engineering Clinic I (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach EE 110 Electrical Engineering Clinic I. The course is described in the catalog as: Teaches the basic practices and skills of instrumentation and process control tools in Electrical Engineering. Covers PLC systems, Ladder Logic coding, LabVIEW control process, and modeling of a controlled process. Students will finish the course by doing a project and giving a presentation.
Lecturer - EE 330: Electronic Circuits Lab (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach EE 330: Electronic Circuits. The course is described as design and analysis of passive and active analog electronic circuits; operational amplifier circuits; direct current, small-signal, and high-frequency models and analysis of diode and transistor circuits including single-stage amplifiers; current sources, active loads, and feedback. Laboratory activities provide hands-on experience with lecture topics.
Lecturer - CE 100: Introduction to Computer Engineering (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach CE 100: Introduction to Computer Engineering. The course is described in the catalog as Introduces the field of computer engineering via hands-on exercises and projects including electrical measurement tools. Covers current and future trends and challenges in various fields of computing. Explores career and professional development opportunities.
Lecturer - CE 310: Introduction to Computer Engineering Laboratory (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach CE 310: Introduction to Computer Engineering Laboratory. The course is described in the catalog as Introduces computer engineering hardware and software tools; prototyping; computer productivity tools such as MATLAB, and Simulink; hardware and software trouble shooting.
Chicano and Latin American Studies Assistant Professor Fresno
The Department of Chicano and Latin American Studies at California State University, Fresno invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Chicanx Studies. Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to applied, community-based, or participatory approaches that address issues of health, well-being, or environmental justice in Latinx communities are preferred.
Assistant Director of Facilities San Diego
Join San Diego State University as a key leader ensuring every corner of our campus reflects excellence, safety, and craftsmanship.
Department of Biology - Assistant Professor San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Department of Biology at CSU San Bernardino seeks a tenure track Assistant Professor specializing in organismal plant biology, starting August 2026. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to inclusive teaching, student success, and research with undergraduates and M.S. students. Teaching may include comparative plant morphology, plant physiology, local flora, plant biology and diversity, or plant development.
School of Cyber & Decision Sciences - Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The SC&DS seeks a full-time assistant professor to join a growing and dynamic faculty team. CSUSB's cutting edge Cybersecurity program prepares students to address the cybersecurity issues and concerns faced today in many corporate and government environments. The foundation of our Cybersecurity program consists of imparting the skills required to succeed along with a combination of technical skills, policy, teamwork, ethics, and professionalism. In 2022, the Cyber program successfully renewed the NSA/DHS designation of Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD). Since receiving the CAE-CD designation, the Center for Cyber and AI has secured a portfolio of $85m in grants and scholarships focused on the cyber workforce. The ideal candidate for this position must have knowledge, skill, and interest in teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence offered by the SC&DS at CSUSB main campus and at Palm Desert. Candidates having a combination of both theory/research and applied/hands-on teaching experiences in the areas of Cybersecurity Management, Ethical hacking - SCADA/IOT, Forensics, Incident Response, applied AI, and hold Industry recognized certifications such as Security+, CISSP, etc. are a plus. A deep understanding of the Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber program as well as the critical workforce frameworks (Department of Defense Cyber Workforce Framework, NIST 800-181) is important for the candidate. Experience working with US Government partners in cyber defense is also desired. The successful candidate will also be expected to advise students, serve on Department, College and University Committees, contribute to and participate in the life and strategic priorities of the SC&DS, and engage in the broader University disciplinary communities.
Supportive Measures Coordinator Fresno
The Office of Compliance and Civil Rights is looking for a collaborative, knowledgeable, and responsible Supportive Measures Coordinator. Apply Today!
Program Coordinator Project IMPACT and Project Veterans Thrive (Temporary) East Bay
Project IMPACT (PI) and Project Veterans Thrive (PVT), both Student Support Services (SSS) programs, are funded through the TRIO division of the U.S. Department of Education. These SSS programs are five-year grants (2025-2030), separately renewable annually. They provide undergraduate students with disabilities (PI) and veteran students (PVT) non-mandated support services, including academic advising, career planning, subject specific tutoring, scholarship guidance, graduate school advising, personal wellness counseling, assistive technology training, academic and personal skills building workshops, and financial aid and personal finance education support. The purpose of these programs is to provide services to increase GPAs, and retention and graduation rates for each student population. Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator, the Program Coordinator is responsible for implementing and monitoring all mandated services under both programs, as well as providing direct service support in the above-referenced areas. The Program Coordinator will monitor the budget and ensure all program activities remain within grant mandated limits; ensure all policies and procedures are followed as outlined in Federal and State regulations, as well as University guidelines in daily operations and decisions; conduct workshops in the areas of academic skills building, personal finance, financial aid, wellness, and assistive technology as mandated by the approved grant; and maintain all data, records and reports required by the grant programs, including the Annual Performance Report, Annual Student Survey, and graduation/retention reports. Additionally, the Program Coordinator will be fully trained and attend updated sessions on grant reporting and documentation requirements under EDGAR, Americans with Disabilities Act, and other areas to ensure students have complete and full access to all University programmatic facilities and services. This is a full-time, temporary, grant-funded position, with the possibility of annual reappointment.

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