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    • Bilingual Adolescent Health Educator (Part-Time, Two Positions) in Harrisonburg

      Adolescent Health Educators are responsible for assisting with the planning, coordination and implementation of the Personal Responsibility Education Program, funded by the Family Youth Services Bureau. The PREP program is a collaborative effort that emphasizes principles of positive youth development and optimal health emphasizing both abstinence and contraception and addressing the adulthood preparation subjects of healthy relationships, parent-child communication, educational and career success, healthy life skills, and adolescent development in order to significantly reduce the number of teen pregnancies in the Harrisonburg, Rockingham and Page County area of Virginia. PREP is part of SexEdVA at the Institute for Innovation in Health and Human Services at JMU. To learn more about SexEdVA visit www.sexedva.org. CHBS is committed to shaping a forward-thinking and dynamic environment by refining policies, practices, and processes that strengthen our community, drive real-world advancement, and maintain spaces conducive to individual and collective growth. Through education, scholarship, and service, individuals are inspired to make responsible and meaningful contributions to the college, campus, local community, and broader world. Join us in fostering collaboration and innovation as we grow a dynamic college that embodies an atmosphere of belonging, champions excellence, and shares a sense of purpose. James Madison University is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a thriving environment where a wide range of perspectives are embraced, and fairness is upheld.

    • Physical Geography Visiting Assistant Professor in Harrisonburg

      We invite applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in Physical Geography within the School of Integrated Sciences (SIS) and its thriving Geography program. SIS supports innovative and dynamic academic careers for 40 faculty rooted in our constituent undergraduate programs--Geography, Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT), and Intelligence Analysis--along with growing graduate programs. SIS is a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive culture embracing innovation, collaboration, humility, and student engagement. We prioritize balance and positive impact through integration – of teaching and research, of disciplines, of difference. For more information about SIS, please visit: https://www.jmu.edu/cise/sis/ This position focuses on the curricular needs of the Geography undergraduate program within SIS, particularly in physical and environmental geography, and supports an ongoing enhancement of our academic capacities in sustainability. This is a compelling area for leadership for Geography: we are an academic community that prioritizes imaginative, boundary-crossing scholarship, often with a problem-centric focus. We integrate science, technology, and the human dimension into engagement with environmental challenges. Recently recognized with the national AAG Award for Program Excellence, our Geography program serves around 200 majors and 90 minors. Students value our core strengths across the discipline in physical, human, nature-society geographies, and geospatial technologies. Well-resourced labs support faculty research and students expertise in physical geography techniques and computing technology. Geography faculty are committed to bringing their diverse and externally supported work to the classroom and beyond. Current faculty focus on areas such as urban climatology, land cover change, remote sensing, infrastructure geopolitics, humanitarian applications of geospatial technologies and more, with both global and local applications.

    • Technical & Operations Fellowship - Wilson Hall Auditorium in Harrisonburg

      The Technical & Operations Fellowship at Wilson Hall Auditorium on the campus of James Madison University provides advanced, hands-on training in theatre production & stage management, as well as opportunities to operate state of the art audio, lighting & video systems. The fellowship begins June 9th, 2025 and runs through February 16th, 2026. The fellowship requires a season-long commitment. The fellow will receive a stipend total of $17,225 for the 36 week contract, which will be paid in increments bi-weekly. The fellow will not work more than 40 hours per week, but will average of 29 hours per week across the length of the contract. Housing and benefits are not included.

    • Pharmacy Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg

      The Pharmacy Assistant will perform tasks that assist the Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician with a goal to maximize the efficiency of the pharmacy. Assisting with the sales of over-the-counter products and entering sales information into the electronic inventory and accounting system will be the primary duties.

    • Creative Video Assistant (Part - Time) in Harrisonburg

      James Madison University, a Division I Member of the NCAA and Sun Belt Conference is seeking a Creative Video Assistant. This position is a part-time position working 1500 hours over the period of one year with no benefits. The Creative Video Assistant will report directly to the Director of Video Services and will serve as a vital part of the Creative Services team, assisting with the coverage of all 18 varsity sport programs to highlight the student-athlete experience and the Athletics department. Our team is looking for eager content producers with an eye for social media and a desire to grow their skills and work collaboratively with a team. This position will be required to work in both an office setting as well as consistently contributing to the coverage of a variety of varsity sporting events. There is some potential for travel as needed by the department. An online portfolio is required for consideration. The anticipated start date is late July or early August.

    • Coordinator of Sport Clubs (UREC) in Harrisonburg

      University Recreation (UREC) is currently seeking applicants for the Coordinator of Sport Clubs. UREC is a Health & Well-being department within the Student Affairs division. The mission of UREC is to promote and advance healthy lifestyles through educational programs, participation opportunities and supportive services. UREC’s qualified staff is committed to excellence and responsive to the developmental needs of their participants. UREC professional staff members are passionate about teaching and working with students as we strive for excellence in building a welcoming atmosphere for every participant, visitor and employee! The UREC Coordinator of Sport Clubs serves as one of two Sport Club professional staff members leading a comprehensive and dynamic Sport Club program that provides participation, leadership, and competition opportunities for over 2,000 JMU students each year. This Coordinator works autonomously to provide experienced leadership, advising, risk management, and event coordination for student leaders to give them the tools to build healthy, inclusive, competitive teams that represent JMU regionally and nationally.

    • Lecturer: Computer Science- Information Technology Program in Harrisonburg

      The Department of Computer Science at James Madison University invites applications renewable term appointment (RTA) position at the rank of Lecturer, to serve in the new Information Technology Major, to begin August 2025. More information about the department is available at http://www.jmu.edu/cs/ and more information about the Information Technology (IT) major can be found at http://www.jmu.edu/it/. The B.Sc. in Information Technology (IT) is one of the two undergraduate degrees offered by the Department of Computer Science (CS) at JMU. IT has a focus on computer networking, cyber security, web technologies, data science/machine learning and mobile development. The IT program accepted our first freshman class in Fall 2022, has more than 240+ students, and is rapidly growing. The IT major puts students in the middle of the IT revolution where they study the tools and methods deployed in the enterprise community in areas such as communication network, software defined network, information security and wireless networks. The JMU Computer Science Department is a dynamic and supportive community with 31 full-time faculty members and approximately 900 undergraduate students in the CS and IT majors. We also offer an online M.S. Degree in Computer Science concentration in Cyber-Security. Our supportive community is dedicated to maintaining a culture that balances excellence in teaching and small class sizes with opportunities for faculty and student research. Active clubs and organizations include TechLink, Women in Technology, Robotics, Forensics, Unix Club, Cyber Defense, and a student ACM chapter.

    • Student Administrative Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg

      The James Madison University School of Theatre and Dance seeks to round out coverage of our front desk for the peak hours of the week.

    • JMU Libraries’ Media Production Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg

      JMU Libraries’ Media Production and Makerspace Services (MPMS) in Rose Library is seeking a part-time student employee to support the production of instructional media for the JMU community, with a primary focus on video. Additional media formats may include photography, audio, graphics, and animation. The position involves participating in all phases of media development—pre-production, production, and post-production. The assistant may also supervise and assist Makery patrons with audio and video recordings, including both walk-ins and scheduled appointments. Ideal candidates will be experienced, creative, dependable, and hardworking, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively to meet deadlines. This role is open to students eligible for either Federal Work Study or Institutional Employment during the 2025–2026 academic year, with the possibility of continuation into the following year. Employment can begin in fall (August 2025). The assistant will be expected to use a range of software and equipment to produce high-quality instructional media. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The Libraries especially welcome applicants who contribute to the inclusive excellence of the campus community and who are committed to fostering equitable and inclusive environments for teaching, learning, research, and service. MPMS is dedicated to cultivating a welcoming space for everyone, encouraging dialogue, and celebrating diverse life experiences and perspectives. We support creativity and experimentation in pursuit of meaningful, innovative solutions that enhance our role as a core part of JMU’s academic infrastructure.

    • Power Plant Operator / Mechanic - Multiple Positions in Harrisonburg

      The Facilities Management Department at James Madison University is currently seeking multiple qualified applicants for the position of Power Plant Operator / Mechanic. Applicants must be available to work all shifts.

    • Camp Staff Member (PDHICP) - IE in Harrisonburg

      The position is responsible for supporting the development of diverse middle and high school students' interest and potential for working in healthcare fields and professions through implementation of a summer camp curriculum. An ability to model inclusive and nondiscriminatory practices in all activities is required. Through collaboration with the project team, health professionals, school officials, community members, and community professionals, the position assists youth in learning about healthcare positions. Camp staff are responsible for supervising and guiding camp participants to ensure their safety, engagement, and enjoyment during camp activities.

    • Camp Coordinator - IE in Harrisonburg

      Closes:Jul 06 2025

      This position leads a team to organize a two-week camp experience for recruiting diverse youth to healthcare professions. An ability to model inclusive and nondiscriminatory practices in all activities is required. Through collaboration with the project team, health professionals, school officials, community members, and community professionals, the position assists youth in learning about healthcare positions through hands-on experiential learning. This project will provide extensive orientation to support the success of those selected for these position(s).

    • AV Production Specialist in Harrisonburg

      Facilities and Event Services in Student Life at James Madison University is currently seeking applicants for the Audio Visual and Production Specialist for Student Life. This position contributes to high quality service in the operation of three university facilities; has oversight of audio visual and production technology for the Office of Student Life professional and student staff; and this position develops and implements student staff training. This position serves as a campus security authority under the Jean Cleary Campus Safety Act. The Division of Student Affairs includes University Career Center, Center for Multicultural Student Services, Community Engagement and Volunteer Center, Counseling Center, Dean of Students, Disability Services, Student Accountability & Restorative Practices, Residence Life, Student Life, University Health Center, University Recreation, and Well Dukes. The division is an integral part of the campus community and works collaboratively with the other divisions of the university in supporting the mission, vision, and values of the university. Successful candidates will embody the values of Student Affairs at James Madison University and will infuse these values in their day-to-day practice. Student Affairs Values: Focusing on Students Leading Courageously Transcending Boundaries Creating Belonging Embracing Innovation and Change Honoring and Valuing Our Staff Prioritizing Health and Well-Being

    • Summer Admissions Intern - IE in Harrisonburg

      The Office of Admissions is seeking reliable, responsible, and enthusiastic student representatives to intern with our office. Interns will give campus tours to prospective students and their guests. They will help in the day-to-day workings of the visitation program giving virtual panels and tours, front desk support, daily tours, and outreach to admitted and prospective students. Interns will work up to 20 hours per week. Tours are given in both morning and afternoon (June-Aug.) on Monday-Friday. Preference is given to those students available to work the entire duration of the summer, from June 2 – Aug. 8.

    • Photo Video Student Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg

      JMU Marketing and Branding is searching for a student photography assistant for the 2025 - 2026 academic year. This paid internship is an exciting opportunity for a student to grow their photography skills in a professional marketing environment. This position has a 10-hour per-week commitment during the Fall and Spring academic semesters.

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