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Coaching Assistant -12 Month (Temporary through June 30, 2026 with the possibility of reappointment) East Bay
This position will help foster a team culture that is focused and driven to succeed academically and athletically, while servicing the community. Assist in the planning and implementation of practice, competitions, travel, equipment, paperwork and any other administrative duties set forth by the Head Coach. Recruit prospective student athletes in compliance with college policies and procedures. Monitor the academic progress and development of student-athletes. Conduct and supervise athletically related activities for specific training groups on a daily basis. Assist with the monitoring and posting on the team website and social media. Assist in all fundraising opportunities. Maintain knowledge and ensure compliance with NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and regulations.
EOP Advisor & Work Lead East Bay
The EOP Advisor and Work Lead, under the general supervision of the Director of EOP, EXCEL, RSP, and Affinity Programs, provides leadership, coordination, and direct service delivery for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) advising services. The position ensures the consistent, high-quality implementation of student-centered counseling practices that promote retention, academic achievement, and timely degree completion for low-income, first-generation, and historically underrepresented students. The EOP Advisor and Work Lead oversees and guides the work of EOP advisors by establishing advising standards, facilitating regular team meetings, coordinating case management, and providing ongoing professional guidance and support. The role serves as a primary point of contact for complex and high-impact student cases, assisting counselors in addressing academic, personal, and systemic barriers that affect student success. In addition to lead responsibilities, the EOP Advisor and Work Lead maintains an assigned advising caseload and implements targeted retention and intervention strategies for students, particularly those identified as academically at risk. The position monitors student progress and engagement, analyzes retention and persistence trends, and collaborates with campus partners to strengthen coordinated support systems. The EOP Advisor and Work Lead represents EOP within the Student Equity and Success (SEAS) unit and at campus-wide meetings, contributing to strategic planning, cross-program collaboration, and institutional equity initiatives. Through leadership, oversight, and direct student engagement, this role advances equitable outcomes and strengthens the overall effectiveness of EOP services.
Financial Aid Counselor East Bay
The Financial Aid Counselor provides high-quality service and guidance to prospective, new, and continuing students and their families throughout the financial aid application and awarding process. This position is responsible for determining student eligibility for financial aid in accordance with institutional, state, and federal regulations and exercising independent judgment in the administration of financial aid operations. The incumbent maintains working knowledge of policies and procedures across related campus departments—including the Registrar, Student Accounts, Human Resources, and Athletics—and understands their impact on student financial aid eligibility. The Financial Aid Counselor applies strong counseling and conflict resolution skills to assist students and families in understanding financial aid challenges and identifying appropriate solutions, while maintaining strict confidentiality in compliance with FERPA regulations. The Financial Aid Counselor participates in state, regional, and national professional development activities to remain current on federal and state financial aid regulations and program changes. Core responsibilities include reviewing financial aid eligibility, updating student awards, counseling students and families on financial aid matters, and processing verification, appeals, and C-flag reviews.
Police Officer East Bay
Join the Cal State East Bay University Police Department and be part of a team committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. CSU East Bay is seeking motivated and professional Police Officers to perform patrol, emergency response, investigations, and community policing services in a diverse university setting. This is a great opportunity for academy graduates or lateral officers looking to build a meaningful career in campus law enforcement while making a direct impact on the campus community. Applicants must meet POST requirements and demonstrate strong communication skills, sound judgment, and a commitment to public service.
Project Veterans Thrive (TRIO Grant) - Academic Success Advisor (Temporary) East Bay
Project Veterans Thrive, a Student Support Services (SSS) Program, is funded through the TRIO division of the United States Department of Education. The SSS program is a five-year grant (2025-2030). Project Veterans Thrive provides undergraduate veteran students, and their dependents, 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, financial aid support, and personal finance literacy. The intent of this program is to provide services to increase retention, student GPAs, and graduation rates of military-affiliated students. Project Veterans Thrive provides these enhanced academic support services to 120 students. The primary purpose of this position is to provide academic advising and personal wellness counseling to participating students. The Academic Success Advisor supports students in completing their post-secondary education by providing targeted advice related to class selection, the development of educational plans, and monitors the academic progress of students in the program. Furthermore, the Academic Success Advisor provides personal wellness counseling to support students in the development of non-cognitive skills including academic & realistic self-appraisal, growth mindset, locus of control, positive self-concept, motivation and long-term goal setting. This position will function as a team member of Project Veterans Thrive and will assist the Project Veterans Thrive Program Coordinator with carrying out the requirements of the grant.
Director of Financial Aid & Scholarships East Bay
The Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships reports to the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management Services and is responsible for the overall administration of the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office. The incumbent directs and evaluates the As-sociate Director, Assistant Director, Financial Aid Analyst, Financial Aid Advisors, Financial Aid Technician, Student Records Coordi-nator, Financial Aid Specialist, and Quality Service Representative, fostering a modern, highly responsive, and student-centered Financial Aid and Scholarships team.
Adjunct Faculty Librarian Pool East Bay
One full-time (non-tenure track) adjunct librarian position with emphasis in instruction and student support. This position emphasizes supporting our instruction program, including providing instructional support for online and on campus students and participating in our Library Curriculum & Instruction Committee; supporting our hybrid reference model, and in-person or virtual research consultations; supervising the Information Desk and student staff; course-integrated instruction; collection development; planning and creating asynchronous instructional content for credit courses, LibGuides, and/or workshops; planning and creating outreach and marketing materials and promotional campaigns for library services and resources; and other duties as assigned.
Head Athletic Trainer East Bay
Under the general supervision of the Director of Athletics, the Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for the development, organization, and administration of the sports medicine program, including providing work direction to other athletic trainers, including assigning, monitoring and evaluating work; developing and monitoring the program budget, and maintaining and monitoring the medical records and progress of all student athletes. When injuries do occur, the Head Athletic Trainer serves as a first responder by recognizing and evaluating the injuries, and subsequently developing treatment and rehabilitation programs, incorporating the appropriate therapeutic modalities and use of rehabilitation and exercise equipment. Due to the nature of the work, the individual must be available to work weekends, evenings, and holidays, as well as, be available to travel with teams.
Fieldwork Supervisor Pool AY 25-26: Department of Teacher Education East Bay
The Department of Teacher Education seeks one or more temporary, part-time Fieldwork Supervisors for a pool from which applicants will be considered for appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2025 and/or Spring Semester 2026.
Fieldwork Supervisor Pool AY 25-26: Department of Educational Psychology, SPED Programs East Bay
The SPED Programs in Department of Educational Psychology seeks one or more temporary, part-time Fieldwork Supervisors for a pool from which instructors will be considered for appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2025 and/or Spring Semester 2026.

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