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Compliance Programs Specialist (CAS III)
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Stanislaus - Turlock
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| Full-time position available in Human Resources. Screening to begin on or after October 29, 2025. |
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Assistant Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
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East Bay
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| The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences is one of five departments in the newly founded College of Health, housed on the Hayward campus. The department currently has approximately 120 undergraduate and 100 graduate students, taught by faculty and staff who are actively engaged in research and clinical training in the Norma S. and Ray R. Rees Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic. We are seeking a colleague to complement current faculty interests and specialization. |
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Community Service Specialist - (Community Service Specialist) - University Police
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San Francisco
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| The Community Service Specialist serves as a visible security presence on the campus, and within its buildings as assigned, performs security services such as patrolling campus on foot, bike or vehicle to protect campus community and visitors, provides public safety support and assistance to campus police, enforces campus ordinances and parking regulations, and issues citations to violators. Incumbent also provides information to the University Police Department (UPD) regarding any unusual occurrences and/or activities on and around campus. |
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Assistant Professor of City & Regional Planning
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| The City and Regional Planning Department seeks a full-time, academic year, tenure-track Assistant Professor with demonstrated strength in community planning, policy analysis, and community-based learning and research projects aimed at promoting equitable and sustainable communities. This faculty member will contribute to service learning, specifically for Central California communities and the broader region. We welcome candidates engaged in practice or research that advances equity considerations in planning and public policy.
We are particularly interested in candidates whose teaching and research connect
community planning to pressing urban and regional issues such as housing affordability, displacement, community development, cultural preservation, public health, equitable mobility, and hazard mitigation. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in some of the following areas: community planning studios, policy development and analysis, community engagement, quantitative and qualitative research methods, geospatial data analysis, and data visualization. Teaching includes laboratory (studio) and lecture format courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels. |
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Temporary Faculty Pool, Extension-For Credit
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Dominguez Hills
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| This is a position in the temporary faculty pool for the Temporary Faculty Pool, Extension-For Credit Courses in the College of Extended Education |