Housing and Business Applications Analyst (Analyst/Programmer - Career) - Information Technology Services
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San Francisco
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The employee, reporting to the Director of Web and Mobile Applications, serves as a business applications analyst and software developer for business applications maintained by the Web and Mobile Applications unit in support of student housing, dining, and conference services.
The housing and business applications analyst performs systems analysis, configuration, development, programming, documentation and support for business applications including the resident and property management platform, campus commerce platform, and custom integrations into other SF State applications. |
Senior Director of Prospect Research and Management (Administrator II) - University Development
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San Francisco
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The Senior Director of Prospect Research and Management (Senior Director, PRM) is a key member of the San Francisco State University Development team, with responsibility for leadership and direction of the University’s robust prospect research and management program. The Senior Director, PRM is the business owner and leads the provision of comprehensive prospect research and relationship management services for all University gift officers, including setting the vision for these areas, guiding the program toward best-in-class services, and proactively identifying creative solutions to complex challenges, particularly through the lenses of campaign readiness and effective CRM utilization.
The Senior Director, PRM plans, organizes, and implements the operations of the PRM unit aligned with the University’s fundraising goals, ensuring that University Development has a thriving prospect pipeline, gift officers’ portfolios are continually refreshed, and information and data regarding major donors and prospects are provided and tracked. The Senior Director builds relationships across University Development and serves as a key partner to development officers by leading the unit in prospect development and management, including prospect identification and qualification, strategy development, major gift prospect analysis, data analytics, and project management. The Senior Director provides leadership to the PRM team (currently two professionals), ensuring alignment with best practices and industry standards, and oversees the prospect management and tracking system using Raiser’s Edge NXT. The Senior Director, PRM is a motivated, self-directed individual who works without close supervision to successfully lead PRM and support the achievement of the fundraising goals of the University. |
Sexual Violence Prevention Education & Case Manager (Student Services Professional IV) - Division of Student Life/SAFE Place
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San Francisco
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Under the general supervision of the SAFE Place Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for the development and implementation of sexual violence prevention education on campus. Additionally, this position will serve as a bridge to and work closely with the Basic Needs Stability Coordinator to provide services for students experiencing domestic and intimate partner violence locate safe and immediate on and off campus housing. Other partners that this position will work closely with includes the Dean of Students Office, Food+Shelter+Success, Housing, Dining, & Conference Services; Associated Students; First Year Experience Committee; Veteran’s Services, Disability Programs & Resource Center, Career Services & Leadership Development, and the Case Management Team within the Division of Student Life (DOS).The incumbent will facilitate outreach, education, and trainings for the campus community to increase the visibility of the SAFE Place and housing security resources, implement sexual assault prevention, and promote health equity, social justice, cultural humility, and diversity concepts. The incumbent will also provide strategic and holistic case management to any student needing housing, food, or financial support during a crisis that overlaps with SAFE’s mission. This position will be a non-mandated reporter position to provide strategic support to SAFE |
Police Officer (Lateral and Academy Attendee/Graduate) (Police Officer) - University Police Department
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San Francisco
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the incumbent is expected to perform law enforcement duties including: foot, bicycle and/or vehicle patrol of SF State campus, residential properties and surrounding community; investigate and prepare preliminary investigation reports; issue citations; make arrests; assist in the prosecution of violators of law; provide crime prevention information; and serve as a proactive resource to a uniquely diverse community. |
Financial Aid Counselor - (Student Services Professional III) - Student Financial Aid
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San Francisco
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The financial aid counselor is responsible for counseling students, applicants and parents on all aspects of the financial aid process; determining and monitoring students' eligibility for federal and state financial aid programs; and assuming major program responsibilities for one or more financial aid programs. |
Senior Director of Development, Lam Family College of Business (Administrator II) - Development Office
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San Francisco
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Reporting to one of two Executive Directors of Development, the Senior Director of Development of the College of Business supervises the Associate Director of Development and plans, organizes, and implements the College’s major and principal gifts fundraising program. The Senior Director works closely with the Executive Director, the Associate Vice President for Development, and the Dean of the College to increase philanthropic support for key fundraising priorities in both undergraduate and graduate programs and affiliated centers and institutes. S/He builds relationships with prominent alumni and other potential funders to secure gifts of $25,000 to $1 million and above. The Senior Director will have the opportunity to secure support for scholarships, endowed chairs, and programmatic initiatives, including the Lam-Larsen Initiatives and Centers, an innovative set of programs, research projects, workshops, speaker events, and other activities designed to have a transformational impact on the thousands of students, faculty, and staff of the Lam Family College of Business and across San Francisco State University. Many of these activities are interdisciplinary and are developed in partnership with businesses, industry/professional associations, nonprofits, and local, state, or federal government organizations. |
Stop AAPI Hate Education Equity Program Lead - (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt II) - College of Ethnic Studies
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San Francisco
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Under the general supervision of the AARI Co-Executive Director, the SAH Educational Equity Program Manager provides program leadership of strategic nature through program and organizational unit planning activities and the analysis, development, and evaluation of highly complex programs with broad impact. Work duties involve, but is not limited to, supervising and training research assistants, student workers, and interns; delegating work and ensuring project end-deliverables; strategic planning; stakeholder communications; creating infrastructure processes for the program; and leading day-to-day operations of the program. |
Network Analyst (Network Analyst - Career) - Information Technology Services
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San Francisco
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Reporting to the Director of Network Services, the Network Analyst is responsible for hands-on support of SF State’s enterprise-wide data communications network, the underlying network infrastructure, the network hardware and the management tools which monitor these devices. The incumbent will design, install, configure, upgrade, monitor, and support multivendor network solutions. This position is responsible for supporting the network wired, wireless, and network infrastructure components. The incumbent shall interact with stakeholders in different departments across campus, throughout the CSU as well as with vendors. This position participates in CSU-wide committees on network, wireless and security topics. |
Residential Coordinator for Residential Education (Head Resident II - Non-Exempt) - Residential Life (Anticipated Recruitment for AY 24/25)
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San Francisco
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Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Directors of Residential Education (First Year Experience or Continuing Student Retention), and lead by the Area Coordinator, the Residential Coordinator for Residential Education (RCRE) is a full-time, live-in position that assists students in their social and intellectual development and their pursuit to degree attainment. RCREs assist in the overall design, implementation, and daily administration of the Residential Education program for a specific residential community. Populations of these communities vary and can be in excess of 1,200 residents. |
Basic Needs Coordinator with Housing Emphasis (Student Services Professional III) - Food + Shelter + Success
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San Francisco
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Under the general supervision of the Director for Basic Needs Initiatives, Basic Needs Coordinator with Housing Emphasis provides a range of support services and advocacy in relations to basic needs services and support, with an emphasis on facilitating navigation of housing stability for students. With a strategic focus on students facing economic or basic needs challenges, as well as students with historical graduation equity gaps the Basic Needs Coordinator is responsible for the planning, coordination, daily operations, and evaluation of a range of one on one, group, consultation, and advocacy services to support students seeking basic needs support, specific though not exclusively to housing stability support. This position also coordinated the support for all student participating in SFSU’s emergency housing program “Gator Crisis Housing”. |
Registered Nurse - (Registered Nurse III) - Student Health Services
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San Francisco
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The Registered Nurse (RN) III performs and manages professional nursing care and health maintenance services for Student Health Services (SHS) under the general supervision of the Nurse Clinic Manager. The incumbent directly and indirectly provides patient care by using independent decision-making, judgment, and initiative to perform general and specialized nursing functions, and to plan, organize, direct, and oversee the work of others. |
Basic Needs Stability Coordinator (Student Services Professional III) - Food + Shelter + Success
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San Francisco
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Reporting to the Director of Food+Shelter+Success, the Basic Needs Stability Coordinator, works with students to explore safe and affordable housing and food stability options, coordinates and implements the HOPE Response Team, and explores crisis resources in a way that promotes dignity, minimizes marginalization, advances Graduation Initiative 2025, and focuses on closing the educational equity gap for an ethnically and culturally diverse student population. The incumbent assesses student situations and provides helps identify on-campus resources to refer students for case management, problem solving, and support. |
Admissions Counselor (Student Services Professional II) - Undergraduate Admissions & Recruitment
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San Francisco
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The Admissions Counselor coordinates admissions and enrollment processes for domestic students in compliance with Title 5 standards, California State University (CSU), and San Francisco State University (SFSU) admissions and enrollment policies including advising, counseling and guidance regarding the undergraduate admissions process to prospective applicants, undergraduate applicants, and returning SFSU students. |
Piano Technician Pool - (Piano Technician) - College of Liberal and Creative Arts
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San Francisco
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This a pool of part-time piano technicians for the College of Liberal and Creative Arts to draw on as necessary. All appointments made from this recruitment are temporary part-time assignments. An individual hired out of the temp pool would be appointed only through the fiscal year and need to be reappointed on a year by year basis. |
Residency Coordinator Position, Department of Secondary Education, Graduate College of Education
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San Francisco
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This a pool of part-time lecturers for the department to draw on as necessary. All appointments made from this recruitment are temporary part-time assignments. |
Academic Assistant - (Notetaker) - Disability Programs and Resource Center
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San Francisco
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The DPRC collaborates with SF State's diverse community to ensure that all aspects of campus life -learning, working and living -are universally accessible. As being part of our team, you work directly with students and/or employees registered with the Disability Programs and Resource Center (DPRC) to provide approved accommodations that provide access for students in completing academic coursework and/or employees in completing essential functions of their jobs.
The Notetaker provides academic and/or work-related assistance to students and employees with disabilities by taking comprehensive notes of written or electronic materials, and/or assisting in communicating with others. Provides typewritten or clear handwritten materials, which may be dictated or described by the individual. All content must be that of the individual assisted; note takers do not develop content for the individual. May not access University Level One or Level Two Student Data. Maintains confidentiality at all times. |
Hourly Sign Language Interpreter (Hourly Interpreter/Realtime Captioner/Computer-Aided Transcriber) - DPRC
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San Francisco
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Under the general supervision of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Coordinator, Sign-Language Interpreters provide communication access sign-language interpreting (SLI) to Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing individuals, including students, faculty, staff, and university guests. Incumbents facilitate communication by using American Sign Language (ASL) to provide sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign transliteration and interpretation services in a wide array of academic settings and public events. |
Hourly Realtime Captioner (Hourly Interpreter/Realtime Captioner/Computer-Aided Transcriber) - DPRC
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San Francisco
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Under the general supervision of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Coordinator, Real-Time Captioners provide communication access real-time translating services (CART) to Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing (DHOH) individuals, including students, faculty, staff, and university guests. Incumbents facilitate communication by using court reporting methods, a steno machine, real-time technology, software, and a laptop computer to create real-time word-for-word text of spoken English. |
Hourly Police Dispatcher (Police Dispatcher II) - University Police Department
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San Francisco
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The Police Dispatcher is a specialized classification within police departments which provides essential
dispatch communications and records maintenance. Dispatchers are responsible for maintaining effective and
efficient communications between campus law enforcement headquarters, campus police officers in the field, outside emergency and law enforcement agencies, and the public. Incumbents in this position receive, record and dispatch general and emergency information quickly, clearly, and accurately.
Incumbents at this level typically have a higher degree of accountability for the dispatch and records functions.Their assignments typically involve providing lead work direction to other dispatchers and/or other public safety support staff and/or performing more complex and diverse functions in support of public safety programs. They often participate in the development of operational procedures and protocols related to dispatch functions. |
Librarian Pool Non-Tenure Track
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San Francisco
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This a pool of part-time or full-time lecturers for the department to draw on as necessary. All appointments made from this recruitment are temporary assignments. |