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    • Adjunct Instructor in Natural Resources in Michigan

      Lake Superior State University invites applicants for adjunct faculty positions in natural resources in the School of Natural Resources. As one of LSSU’s core values is excellence in teaching and learning, the successful candidate will contribute to the institution’s educational mission by prioritizing student-centered learning and fostering a welcoming and inclusive academic environment for all. We seek applicants who are passionate about meeting students where they are and guiding them toward success. Lake Superior State University is a student-focused institution known for small class sizes, engaged faculty, and real-world learning. Our academic programs emphasize experiential education, preparing students to lead and innovate in their fields. Nestled in the scenic Upper Peninsula of Michigan near the Canadian border, LSSU offers a unique blend of natural beauty, community engagement, and academic experiences—making it a special place to live, work, and learn.

    • Assistant Professor of Aquaculture in Michigan

      Lake Superior State University (LSSU) seeks qualified applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in Aquaculture starting in August 2026. This is a 9 month, tenure-track position in the School of Natural Resources that is funded through a partnership between LSSU and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) titled the Partnership for Aquaculture Research and Management (PARM). The PARM position has administrative (25%), research (45%), teaching and mentoring (25%), and service (5%) responsibilities, and will be responsible for supporting aquaculture initiatives that address university and MDNR interests. The core appointment is based on a 9-month academic contract. However, due to the year-round needs of the hatchery and the PARM program, the position includes additional expectations during the winter and summer terms, and these will be compensated by an additional stipend. Administrative responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing vision for and year-round oversight of CFRE Fish Hatchery operations, developing and managing the hatchery operational budget, supervising hatchery personnel, and working with internal and external partners to ensure smooth operation of the hatchery. Research responsibilities include creating an active, externally-funded research program in aquaculture that engages students and supports LSSU and MDNR research needs, publishing research results in peer-reviewed scientific journals, presenting at professional conferences, acquiring external funding for research, and maintaining and developing collaborative relationships with state, federal, and tribal agencies. Teaching responsibilities may include teaching Freshwater Fish Culture, Internship in Aquaculture, Apprenticeship in Fish Culture, and thesis mentoring (Senior Project and MS Project). Mentoring undergraduates and graduate students engaged in research is expected.

    • Jr. System Administrator in Michigan

      Reporting to the Director of Information Technology, the Jr Systems Administrator will analyze, design, code, document and implement applications that support and enhance the University's Oracle-based administrative system, Ellucian Banner. Design and develop scripts, programs and applications using Java and/or Oracle tools such as PL/SQL and SQL*Plus, to meet the needs of users in support of the University mission. Serving as an IT advocate and problem solver, work to ensure full utilization of the Banner software and associated systems while adhering to IT standards, best practices and project management methods. Analyze system functions; lead or facilitate development of programming specifications. Provide reporting, data extraction, general processing and analytical support to departments. Be able to, with guidance, self-manage workload priorities while maintaining positive momentum across multiple tasks/assignments. Setup, configure, and maintain Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions, ensuring seamless and secure authentication for faculty, staff, and students across multiple platforms. Manage, deploy, and integrate cloud-based applications and services Develop and maintain documentation as required.

    • Engineering & Technology Education & Outreach Specialist in Michigan

      DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Develop, coordinate, and execute, engineering-based outreach programs and engagement events to promote and grow LSSU’s engineering disciplines. 2. Partner with faculty, staff, current students, admissions, and external organizations to design and coordinate K-12, community college, and community outreach initiatives, including classroom visits, summer programs, and campus experiences. Collaborate regularly with campus partners, including Admissions, Student Life, Advancement, and the Charter School Office, to align outreach efforts and foster cross-campus collaboration. 3. Deliver engaging presentations, demonstrations, and workshops that inspire interest in engineering, highlighting academic pathways available through LSSU. 4. Develop social media, website, and printed promotional and educational materials in partnership with University Marketing to support engineering recruitment, outreach, and awareness. 5. Lead grant development and reporting efforts to sustain and expand outreach initiatives. 6. Develop and maintain relationships with K-12 educators, Career and Technical Education (CTE) coordinators, guidance counselors, and community partners to enhance pipeline development into engineering programs. 7. Assist with on-campus events such as engineering expos, robotics competitions, and youth science programs, representing the School and University professionally. 8. Assist in tracking and reporting student participation, success, feedback and program outcomes for these services. 9. Perform other duties as assigned.

    • NCAA Basketball Clock and Scoreboard Operator in Michigan

      The NCAA Basketball Clock and Scoreboard Operator is responsible for the accurate and professional operation of the official game clock, shot clock, and scoreboard during Lake Superior State University home basketball contests. This position plays a critical role in the integrity and flow of competition by ensuring that all timing and scoring functions comply with NCAA and Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) rules and regulations. The operator works closely with game officials, the official scorer, and athletics game management staff to deliver a seamless and professional game-day experience for student-athletes, coaches, officials, and fans.

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