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Information Security Analyst (Analyst/Programmer - Expert) - Information Technology Services San Francisco
The Information Security Analyst is an expert who understands the business processes and functional needs of Information Security. The incumbent reports to the SF State Information Security Officer, the Information Security Analyst is responsible for hands-on support of campus information security program initiatives from information security policy development and maintenance; awareness activities; developing and assessing IT architecture; assessing security products, documenting or conducting investigations, creating change requests, and coordinating with other campuses and the CO. Position requires expert knowledge of CSU and campus policy as well as reporting requirements.
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work (Behavioral Health) San Francisco
Wonderful Opportunity! The San Francisco State University School of Social Work offers an exciting opportunity for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Behavioral Health.
Account & Data Support Coordinator (Account Technician II) - Housing, Dining & Conference Services San Francisco
The Account and Data Support Coordinator is responsible for analyzing the housing residents’ computerized account records and ensuring consistency between StaRez, the student housing occupancy system and Campus Solutions (CS), the University student accounts receivables subledger. The Account and Data Support Coordinator will address residents’ concerns regarding balances on the student accounts and monitor the Student Financials email account. The incumbent will process online, check and other types of payments.
Clinical Counselor (Student Services Professional - Academic Related I - 10 month) - Counseling and Psychological Services San Francisco
Reporting to the Director of Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS), the Clinical Counselor provides a full-range of individual and group psychological services to students, as well as consultation to faculty and staff who represent a wide range of multicultural backgrounds, presenting complex psychosocial, personal, and family issues. The Clinical Counselor effectively represents CAPS as a member of the University faculty, and performs additional professional services as individual skills, interests, and agency needs indicate.
Associate Planner/Project Manager (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt II) - Capital Planning, Design, and Construction San Francisco
Reporting to the Director of Planning and Special Projects, the Associate Planner/Project Manager is a hybrid position within Capital Planning, Design, and Construction. The incumbent participates in planning, programming, and preliminary studies that substantiate campus requests for capital funding and sets project parameters prior to schematic design. The incumbent supports the Director of Planning and Special Projects in furthering the campus master plan development and implementation, capital outlay planning, the five-year capital improvement plan, feasibility studies, and space management.
Web Architect Lead (Analyst/Programmer - Expert) - Information Technology Services/Web & Mobile San Francisco
The employee, reporting to the Director of Web and Mobile Applications, serves as team lead and is a senior web and mobile applications architect and developer responsible for the University’s websites, web resources, and related integrations.
Facilities Worker II (Facilities Worker II) - Facilities Services - Mechanical Maintenance San Francisco
The Facilities Worker II independently performs a wide range of complex semiskilled and basic skilled facilities and systems maintenance, repair and renovation work. Incumbents must be able to perform basic trade work in three or more trades; analyze and troubleshoot problems across multiple trade functions; and perform necessary repairs independently.
Custodian (Custodian) - Facilities Services San Francisco
Under direct supervision, the Custodian’s primary responsibility is to maintain all campus buildings in an acceptable cleanliness, to clean and sanitize assigned areas, restroom facilities, common/public spaces. Work includes sweeping, mopping, waxing and polishing floors, shampooing and vacuuming carpets, cleaning windows and glass surfaces as directed, removal of trash from buildings and rearranging furniture in classrooms as directed.
Community Service Specialist (Community Service Specialist I) - University Police Department San Francisco
The Community Service Specialist serves as a visible security presence on the Downtown Center, 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.
Visiting Assistant Professor- Africana Studies San Francisco
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Accountant II (Accountant II) - University Corporation San Francisco
University Corporation is seeking an accountant with a diverse background which includes month and year-end close, reconciling of accounts, monitoring compliance to policies related to cash and credit card transactions, and data interpretation.
Mental Health Case Manager (Student Services Professional, Academic-Related I) - Counseling & Psychological Services San Francisco
Under the general supervision of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Director, the Mental Health Case Manager is responsible for the provision and documentation of mental health assessments, crisis management, triage, critical incident debriefing, and case management of SF State students seeking services for acute and long term mental health disorders, and for emotional challenges that impact their ability to function on campus. The Mental Health Case Manager is also responsible for the maintenance of an accessible database of current community resources and referral processes, and the coordination of health care and welfare services by SF State clinicians, campus resources, and community mental health resources including San Francisco General Hospital’s Psychiatric services.
New Student Programs Coordinator (Student Services Professional II) - New Student Programs San Francisco
Reporting to the First-Year Experience Manager, the New Student Programs Coordinator is responsible for assisting and supporting the planning, designing, implementing, evaluating and improving the New Student Orientation program each year to meet the academic advising priorities and student life transitions of incoming freshman and transfer students. The New Student Programs Coordinator also supports residential academic initiatives, supporting the residential community leadership to coordinate and facilitate programs and services that support the academic progress of students in residence
Information Security Officer (Administrator III) - Information Technology Services San Francisco
Under the general direction of the AVP and Chief Information Officer (CIO) and coordinating with the other Directors/Managers in Information Technology Services (ITS), the Director of Information Security and Information Security Officer (ISO) will coordinate and lead the Information Security Team at SF State. The incumbent will act as the SF State’s information security and privacy representative with respect to inquiries from customers, partners, and the public regarding SF State’s information security and privacy strategy; act as liaison to law enforcement agencies while pursuing the sources of network attacks and information thefts; balance security needs with the SF State’s strategic business plan, identify risk factors, and determine solutions to both; develop security and privacy policies and procedures that provide adequate business application protection without interfering with core business requirements; plan and test responses to security breaches, including the discussion of the event with customers, partners, or the public; oversee the selection, testing, configuration, deployment, and maintenance of security products; oversee a staff of employees responsible for security operations.
Associate Director of Service Management (Administrator II) - Information Technology Services - Service Management San Francisco
The incumbent shall play an active role in guiding the ITS endpoint management function. In this capacity, the incumbent shall provide project leadership and subject matter expertise to the Endpoint Management team that administers and supports Windows and Apple systems. The incumbent shall work with the Endpoint Management team to develop and implement endpoint management infrastructure, security policies, and wide scale application and OS deployments.
Housing and Business Applications Analyst (Analyst/Programmer - Career) - Information Technology Services San Francisco
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.
SSW Title IV-E Project Coordinator (Associate, Academic & Institutional Studies III) - Office of Research & Sponsored Programs/Social Work San Francisco
Under the immediate direction of the School of Social Work Director/Principal Investigator, the Title IV-E Project Coordinator serves in an administrative and educational capacity, and undertakes administrative studies of considerable complexity. The Coordinator provides leadership in running the program, identifying and admitting students to participate in the program, and working with faculty and staff to see that student participants’ education will lead to their competencies in public child welfare.
Senior Director of Prospect Research and Management (Administrator II) - University Development San Francisco
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 San Francisco
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
Senior Budget Analyst (Senior Budget Analyst I) - Budget Administration & Operations San Francisco
The Budget Senior Analyst (referred to as the incumbent) independently performs responsible, technical, and analytical budget analyses and related work required to administer the University's budget for campus constituents. The responsibilities include aspects of the Budget Transfer Request (BTR) process, Labor Cost Distribution (LCD) position management for planning budgetary cloud solution (PBCS) costs, and university budget functions. The incumbent is responsible for administering BTR, instructing and overseeing campus E-track position data, reviewing and correcting the LCD tape, Position Management in Planning Budget Cloud Solution (PBCS), and university budget services for campus partners. The position involves extracting, analyzing, and implementing technical (sometimes confidential) and administrative budget-related information.

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