25-26 AY Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Lecturer in Business Law
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Fresno
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The Department of Finance and Business Law in the Craig School of Business at California State University, Fresno invites applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish a pool of qualified candidates, from which temporary instructional appointments may be made. |
Particle Physics Student Researcher
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Stanislaus - Turlock
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Multiple temporary hourly-intermittent bridge student assistant positions in Physics. |
25-26 AY Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Sociology
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Fresno
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The Department of Sociology invites applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish a pool of qualified candidates, from which temporary instructional appointments may be made. |
Director of Government and Community Relations
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Pomona
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The Director of Government and Community Relations reports to the Assistant Vice President of Government and Community Relations and serves as a liaison between the university and legislators, legislative staff, government officials, and civic and business leaders and organizations, as well as the CSU Office of Advocacy and State Relations and the CSU Office of Federal Relations. This person is a member of the Division of University Advancement and supports an integrated approach to external relations through collaboration and regular communication with other external facing campus staff to promote and advance the University's mission, priorities, and goals. |
Patient Support Services Lead
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East Bay
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Under the general direction of the Student Health Services Director, the Patient Support Services Lead (Registered Nurse III) is responsible for the operation and oversight of Patient Support Services. This includes but is not limited to front office duties of reception, patient intake and medical records, back office clinical support duties and clinical laboratory functions. This position also provides some skilled nursing services and performs Public Health activities for both the Hayward and Concord campus communities. This position may require occasional coverage at Cal State East Bay’s Concord campus. |
Program Analyst, Leave and Workers' Compensation
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San José
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The Program Analyst serves as the primary point of contact for staff, faculty, management and third-party claims administrators for all matters related to leave of absence programs, workers' compensation, return-to-work coordination, and ergonomics. |
2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Social Science Program
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Sacramento
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The Social Science Program is seeking candidates for our part-time lecturer pool to teach interdisciplinary courses in Social Science. |
Occupational Safety & Industrial Hygiene Manager (Administrator I)
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San Diego
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Join SDSU as an Occupational Safety & Industrial Hygiene Manager and lead the charge in creating a safe, compliant, and healthy campus environment! |
Lead Custodian
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San Diego
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Join our team as a Lead Custodian and make a lasting impact on student life by ensuring a clean, safe, and welcoming environment in our residential areas! |
Outreach Coordinator, Native American College
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Sacramento
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Under the general supervision of the Dean for the Native American College, the Outreach Coordinator works to engage and inform current and prospective students (from pre-admission to the university through graduation) in the educational and programmatic components and benefits of the Native American College at Sac State (NAC). |
Custodial Alternative Shift Crew Manager
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San José
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Under the general supervision of the Lead Custodial Crew Manager, the Custodial Alternative Shift Crew Manager plans, organizes, and supervises custodial crews across the main, south, and off-site campuses. The Manager ensures daily custodial operations, supports special events, emergencies, and after-hours call backs, and assists with shift coverage as needed. Responsibilities include personnel management, oversight of contracted services, implementation of a quality assurance program, and delivering cost-effective services. In the administrator’s absence, the Manager may assume operational leadership of the Custodial Services Unit. |
Community Services Officer
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Los Angeles
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547925 - Public Safety |
Teacher Education Lecturer
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Channel Islands
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Division of Academic Affairs | School of Education |
Special Events & Sports Clubs Coordinator - (Student Services Professional III) - Student Activities & Events
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San Francisco
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Under the general direction of the Associate Director of Campus Recreation, the Special Events Coordinator will serve in the Mashouf Wellness Center (MWC) that opened in 2017. The incumbent oversees and supports all major special events for the Campus Rec Department, building capacity for a strong student life program that engages students and assists with their learning and development outside of the classroom. The incumbent oversees the program development, program management, risk management. The position works directly with a variety of student employees and sometimes interns. Incumbent must strategically align work and outcomes in a way that supports the mission of the SF State campus Student Affairs & Enrollment Management (SAEM) cabinet area, and Campus Recreation/MWC, and is in line with NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation, and other higher education and industry best practice |
Accounting Analyst (Accountant II) - University Corporation
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San Francisco
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University Corporation is seeking an accountant with a diverse background which includes burden pool rate analysis and recommendations, data interpretation, preparation of monthly and year-end journals, and payroll accounting experience (payroll, payroll tax, and benefits). |
Temporary Faculty Pool, Liberal Studies
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Dominguez Hills
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This is a position in the temporary faculty pool for the Department of Liberal Studies for the
25-26 academic year. |
Lecturer - GES 101: Matter, Molecules, and the Environment (Fall 2025)
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San Marcos
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The Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach GES 101: Matter, Molecules, and the Environment . The course examines the areas of matter/energy, molecules, and environment. Covers major concepts in the physical sciences, emphasizing their application to real-world problems. Concepts include the interactions of matter and energy, laws of motion, atomic structure of matter, structure and properties of molecules and interactions of humans with the environment. Includes practical experience in the application of the scientific method through laboratory activities. |
Lecturer - PHYS 205: Physics for Biological Sciences I (Fall 2025)
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San Marcos
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The Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach PHYS 205: Physics for Biological Sciences I. Covers the principles of mechanics, properties of matter and wave motion. Includes observation and measurement, kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, equilibrium, fluids and solids, thermodynamics, oscillations, and waves. |
Lecturer - PHYS 201: Physics of Mechanics and Sound Lab (Fall 2025)
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San Marcos
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The Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach PHYS 201: Physics of Mechanics and Sound Lab.
A broad coverage of the principles of mechanics and wave motion. The areas covered include: observation and measurement, kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, impulse and momentum, equilibrium of rigid bodies, rotational motion, oscillations, and waves in mechanical media. |
Lecturer - CS 435: Real-Time Concepts for Embedded Systems (Fall 2025) - Temecula Campus
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San Marcos
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The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos (Temecula Campus) seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach CS 435: Real-Time Concepts for Embedded Systems. Introduction to the high-level abstract modeling concepts and the lower-level fundamental programming aspects of real-time embedded systems development. The primary focus is in the design, development and validation of microprocessor-based real-time embedded systems. Course topics will include real-time operating system design, real-time scheduling theory, general-purpose microprocessors, common bus architectures, memory management, device driver development, interrupts, general purpose peripherals: such as timers and counters, I/O subsystems along with some embedded system design problems and engineering issues. |