Tenure Track Faculty - Industrial-Organizational Psych
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Sacramento
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The Psychology Department at Sacramento State is seeking applicants for an Assistant Professor tenure-track position in Industrial-Organizational Psychology to begin in Fall 2025. The department strives to further Sacramento State’s identity as an institution that welcomes and embraces diversity. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate through their prior experience their potential to succeed in areas of teaching, research, and service and that they can contribute to the diversity and inclusive excellence of our community. |
Tenure Track Faculty - Management Information Systems
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Sacramento
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California State University, Sacramento, College of Business invites applications for a tenure-track faculty in Management Information Systems for the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics to begin in Fall 2025. We are seeking candidates with a doctoral degree (ABD included) in Information Systems or a related field. Preference will be given to applicants with a demonstrated record of, or interest in, curriculum development, extending course offerings, and developing innovative pedagogy. As a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and awardee of the Seal of Excelencia certification, Sacramento State is hiring a cohort of faculty who will support our commitment to Latinx/e student success during the 2024-25 tenure-track hiring cycle. We are looking for teacher/scholars who have an established commitment to teaching, research, and/or service in and with the Latinx/e community. |
2024-25 AY Lecturer Pool - Gerontology
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Sacramento
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The Gerontology Department is continuously seeking candidates for part-time lecturer positions. A Master's Degree or higher in Gerontology or related field is required. |
Budget Director
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Sacramento
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If the kitchen is the heart of a home, the budget office is the heart of an organization. We’re looking for a dynamic individual to lead the team that keeps its finger on the financial pulse of one of the most diverse campuses in the CSU system. This is your opportunity to showcase your analytical and problem solving skills as you help inform fiscal policies and make decisions on programs supporting our students, faculty, and staff. With a mindset of excellent service and effective and efficient operations, primary duties include developing and implementing the annual budget, monitoring and tracking resources, mining and analyzing financial data, and mentoring staff. |
Strategic Data Analyst
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Sacramento
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Are you a leader who is intellectually curious and learning-oriented? Do you have experience in data analytics? Then the Strategic Data Analyst position might be for you. Primary duties include playing a crucial role in analysis, planning, development, testing, training, implementation, and maintenance of complex business processes supported in the Oracle/PeopleSoft student system and third-party vendor software solutions that support and enhance the day-to-day operations and reporting and analysis for the University and other stakeholders. The Strategic Data Analyst will work collaboratively with the Data Visualization Analyst in the development and production of complex student data reports and analysis in support of the University goals and Graduation Initiatives. This position is expected to ensure efficient and effective reporting of data; serve on University committees; represent the University at professional conferences and system meetings; and serve as a liaison with academic and administrative offices. |
2024-25 AY Lecturer Pool - Construction Management
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Sacramento
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The Department of Construction Management is interested in hiring lecturers in all areas of Construction Management including material testing; construction surveying; construction graphics, estimating; project management; planning and scheduling; design of soils and foundation structures; construction law; labor relations; statics, to teach both lower and upper division required and elective courses. |
Plumber
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Sacramento
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Facilities Management is the steward for the University buildings, physical infrastructure, grounds, and landscape. We perform maintenance and renovation of facilities; plan and manage new construction; support University initiatives though our commitment to building a welcoming campus which covers over 50 buildings on 616 acres; and by creating a dynamic physical environment for students, faculty, staff, and the community. Facilities Management takes pride in being the stewards of Sacramento State Campus capital assets and invites you to join the dynamic team! |
Library Services Specialist III - Cataloging/Metadata
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Sacramento
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This position reports directly to the Head of the Collection Management Services Department and works in close consultation with the LSS IV Metadata Management Coordinator. The department is responsible for cataloging newly acquired library materials, and for maintaining bibliographic and inventory records in Alma for display in the Library's discovery system, OneSearch. This position has chief responsibility for complex cataloging of special collections materials, curriculum collection materials, juvenile materials and other materials requiring adaptive cataloging. |
2024-25 AY Lecturer Pool - Doctorate in Educational Leadership
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Sacramento
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The Doctorate in Educational Leadership program is a dynamic collaborative effort between the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Program in the College of Education and the Department of Public Policy and Administration in Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies. |
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Sacramento
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The Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs is the university's Chief Academic Officer and Senior Vice President. The Provost/SVPAA provides intellectual and academic leadership for the university’s educational mission. The responsibilities include, but are not limited to, overseeing all areas of Academic Affairs currently comprised of seven academic colleges, Continuing Education, Graduate Education, Undergraduate Education, Library, Office of the Provost, and other programs and centers. The position is responsible for providing oversight and management of Academic Affairs complex budget, personnel programs, faculty affairs, strategic planning, and implementation. The incumbent will provide leadership in the planning, development, assessment of academic programs, and oversight of all academic and research initiatives at the university.
The incumbent is responsible for building institutional capacity for multi-year planning while creating clear and transparent processes that align strategic, academic, and operational planning, resource allocation functions, and managing a complex budget of over $130 million. |
Director of Psychological Services
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Sacramento
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The Director provides administrative leadership for Psychological Services/CAPS, including the development of program and service goals, objectives and strategic plans. The Director develops policies, procedures, clinical protocols, identifies personnel needs and resources, and evaluates program outcomes. Serves on the Student Health, Counseling & Wellness Services Leaderships Team and represents Psychological Services/CAPS to the other units within Student Health, Counseling & Wellness, the university administration, faculty, student government and organizations, professional organizations and the public. |
Lieutenant
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Sacramento
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Under the direction of the Deputy Chief of Police, the Lieutenant is third-in-command of the Sacramento State Police Department. The Lieutenant oversees 24/7 patrol, investigation operations, and Dispatch services. Responsibilities include maintaining communication within Operations, directing proactive patrols, community policing, emergency response, special event planning, investigations, property and evidence management, police fleet management, and overseeing the Community Service Specialist and Officer programs, and 9-1-1 dispatch. |
Parking Systems Analyst
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Sacramento
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Under the general direction of the Director of UTAPS, the Parking Systems Analyst oversees the operation, audit and integration of all parking software programs. This position involves independent performance on development, evaluation and implementation of various data within the parking programs. This is achieved by analyzing and addressing problems through reasoning and the interpretation of parking policies and practices. |
Hourly Interpreter - Pool
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Sacramento
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The Disability Access Center (DAC) offers a wide range of accommodation services that ensure students with disabilities have equal access and opportunity to pursue their educational goals. The Hourly Interpreter position will provide on-site interpreting services for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and/or Deaf-Blind students in: classrooms, lectures, labs, assigned course activities, placements, internships; in meetings with other academic departments, advisors, professors, university platform situations, telephone interpreting for academically related needs; provide limited mobility assistance for Deaf-Blind students, and voice for students, as needed. This position is temporary, on call. |
Realtime Captioner - Pool
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Sacramento
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The Disability Access Center (DAC) offers a wide range of accommodation services that ensure students with disabilities have equal access and opportunity to pursue their educational goals. The Realtime Captioner position will caption on-site in Realtime format for classes, labs, internships, and similar in either a regularly assigned class schedule or as a substitute. |
2024-25 AY Lecturer Pool - Theatre and Dance
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Sacramento
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The Department of Theatre and Dance is continuously seeking candidates for our part time lecturer pools to teach courses in both the Theatre and Dance Programs. |
Library Services Specialist III - Serials & Electronic Resources
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Sacramento
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Working independently under the direct supervision of the Head of Collection Management Services, and in close collaboration with the Acquisitions Coordinator, the LSS III Serials and Electronic Resources Specialist is responsible for ordering and managing materials in the library that arrive on a periodic basis, including print and electronic newspapers, magazines, journals, and government documents. Responsibilities include: managing print and electronic serials acquisitions and renewals; monitoring renewal cost increases; monitoring and dealing with adds and drops from packages; preparing reports; participating in the assessment of department operations and functions; drafting documentation; providing training to department staff; and interpreting library procedures and policies pertaining to the acquisition of serials and government documents. Responsible for all aspects of managing the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). Maintains usage and cost-per-use data for serials; responds to requests for holdings, usage, and cost-per-use data; prepares requested reports; supports data-driven decisions about collections. |
Access Coordinator, Disability Access Center
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Sacramento
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The DAC Access Coordinator works in an interdisciplinary team to provide coordination of efficient and effective academic modification services to students with disabilities. Problem-solving frequently requires analysis of unique issues/problems without precedent and/or structure. Decisions can impact university compliance and liability under federal and state disability law and regulations. Involves planning, developing, and implementing programs, processes, and activities for students with disabilities in accordance with federal and state law, to ensure their equal access to the academic and campus environment. Knowledge of ADA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and federal Office of Civil Rights decisions and application to postsecondary education, as well as excellent oral and written communication skills. |
2024-25 AY Lecturer Pool - Anthropology
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Sacramento
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The department of Anthropology is seeking candidates for our part-time lecturer pool to teach lower and upper division major required and general education courses. The Department is particularly interested in identifying candidates that have availability to teach in person. |
2024-25 AY Lecturer Pool - Communication Studies
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Sacramento
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The Department of Communication Studies seeks part-time instructors to teach courses in communication, public relations, journalism, and film. The department offers a variety of courses that focus on understanding the communication process and developing skills to communicate effectively. Areas include intercultural, interpersonal, group, and organizational communication, rhetorical theory and criticism, public relations, mediated communication, journalism, and film. |