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Housekeeping Worker - Nightshift and Evening Shift in Harrisonburg
James Madison University’s Facilities Management is accepting applications for full-time, evening-shift, and night-shift housekeeping workers. Applicants will be contacted via phone or email as positions become available. JMU offers excellent comprehensive benefits which include: • Paid vacation, sick, parental, and community service leave. • 19 paid holidays a year including one week off for Thanksgiving Break and almost two weeks off for Winter Break. • Affordable health insurance; retirement through the Virginia Retirement System. • A work-life balance and integration program, Balanced Dukes, that is designed to support and enhance the overall wellbeing of our employees. • A Tuition Waiver Program that allows employees to have tuition waived for undergraduate and graduate level courses taken at JMU. Visit our Prospective Employee site to learn more about what makes James Madison University a great place to work!
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Clinical Psychologist in Harrisonburg
The Shenandoah Valley Child Development Clinic is an interdisciplinary clinic that has been providing services to children and families from birth to 21 years of age for more than 40 years. The CDC is a grant funded program through the VA Department of Health. The clinic addresses concerns regarding education, behavior, health, emotions, development, and the parent-child relationship. We serve a broad range of clients that include foster children and high-risk families. Our primary goal is to ensure children receive the support and evaluation services needed to help them maximize their potential. The clinic’s hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Assistant Sport Performance Coach (Part-time) in Harrisonburg
James Madison University, a Division I Member of the NCAA is seeking a Assistant Sport Performance Coach. This position will report to the Director of Basketball Performance and will be responsible for assisting in the administration of a comprehensive strength and conditioning program for Men’s and Women’s basketball and Men and Women’s Golf. The Assistant Sports Performance Coach will work as a member of the Strength and Conditioning Department. The selected candidate will be expected to maintain a high level of communication and energy, outstanding interpersonal skills, and professionalism. This individual will manage and maintain the Strength and Performance room located within the Atlantic Union Bank Center. The ability to work and function as a member of the Integrated Health and Sports Performance team is also essential. This position is a part-time, 12-month position, which does not include benefits.
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Off-Campus Life Community Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg
Off-Campus Life (OCL) student Community Assistants provide front-line customer service both in the OCL office and in The Pantry, answering phones, responding to emails, and assisting walk-in guests. Community Assistants help students navigate the transition process of moving into the Harrisonburg community by informing them of available resources and educating them on best practices. Community Assistants also help create a welcoming environment in The Pantry, a free food resource for students experiencing food insecurity, while maintaining inventory and upkeep of the space. Additionally, our Community Assistants help with several programs throughout the year to help build community for our off-campus and commuter student population and to help students gain the skills and knowledge needed to make informed decisions in their off-campus communities.
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Social Media Intern - Student Video Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg
This position is primarily responsible for creating video content for the university’s digital properties in order to promote the university’s key priorities. We are looking to fill this position with students who are proficient in video creation in a fast-paced environment. Motion graphics experience is also preferred, although not required.
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Parking Officer I - IE in Harrisonburg
JMU Parking and Transit Services is seeking students for part-time employment in its enforcement and special events programs. Student employees are expected to work a minimum of 8 hours per week but may work a maximum of 20 hours per week if they choose.
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JMU Athletics Tutor - IE in Harrisonburg
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The JMU Athletics Department is seeking Tutors to work in the office of Student Athlete Services for Fall/Spring 25/26. Tutors could be needed for all courses offered on campus including, but not limited to: ACTG 244 AMST 200 ANTH 195, 196 ART 200 ARTH 205, 206 ASTR 120, 121 BIO 103, 140, 150, 240, 270, 280, 290 BUS 160 CHEM 120, 131, 132, 241, 242, 361 CIS all courses COB 191, 202, 204, 218, 291, 300 COB 241, 242 and upper level CS lower level CSD 207, 208, 209, 300 ECON 200, 201 and upper level ENG 221, 222, 235, 236, 239, 247, 248, 260 ENGR 101 FIN 345, 360 and upper level FR 109, 231, 232, 300 GEOG 200 GEOL 102, 110, 115, 210, 211 HIST 101, 102, 150, 225 HTH 100, 210, 230, 231, 245, 255 HUM 200, 250, 251, 252 ISAT 113, 160, 151, 251 ISCI 101, 104, 171, 172 JUST 200, 210, 225 KIN 100, 201, 203, 302, 306 LAXC 252 MATH 103, 105, 155, 205, 231, 232, 235 and above MATH 220 MATH 107, 108, 110, 111 MGT 305 MKTG 380 MUS 200 NUTR 280 PHIL 101, 120, 150 PHYS 121, 140, 150, 240, 250 POSC 200, 225 PPA 200 PSYC 101, 160, 210, 211 REL 101, 102 SCOM 121, 122, 123, 240, 241, 260, 280 SMAD 150, 201, 202 and upper level SOCI 110, 140, 200 and upper level SPAN 109, 231, 232 and upper level SRM all courses THEA 210 WGSS 200
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JMU Athletics Ticket Office Student Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg
The JMU Athletics Ticket Office is seeking motivated and reliable student assistants to join our team. As a student assistant, you will play a crucial role in delivering exceptional customer service to patrons in person, over the phone, and via email. Responsibilities include processing ticket sales for both phone and in-person transactions, assisting with game day event operations, and performing end-of-day balancing and reconciliation of cash drawers. You will also stay informed on all policies, events, and schedules to ensure efficient and accurate service. Additional duties include supporting crowd control, ticket sellers, and general operations, as well as facilitating pass gate operations for various admissions and complimentary passes. This position requires availability to work during ticketed events, including most home football games, and the ability to perform tasks quickly and accurately.
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Academic Success Program Peer Instructor - IE in Harrisonburg
The Academic Success Program (ASP) is a program intervention developed to assist JMU students on academic suspension or academic probation employ the academic strategies and personal motivations needed to be successful at JMU. The workshop sessions are focused on topics including time management, motivation/campus resources, studying, self-care, and professional etiquette. Topics will be delivered through discussion and exploration of the actions, strategies, and skills for immediate utilization. Peer Instructors (PIs) for the Academic Success Program (ASP) play a central role in empowering and supporting students facing academic and personal challenges by facilitating the program's curriculum and acting as a support system for ASP students. PIs will be assigned a caseload of 5-8 students with whom they will work throughout the entirety of the program. PIs also help to prepare workshop content and utilize their creative freedom to generate a plan and structure that best suits their facilitation style and the learning style of the student. This position can provide valuable experience for students looking to add new professional skills to their resumes.
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RTA Lecturer - Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication in Harrisonburg
The School of Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication (www.jmu.edu/wrtc), an independent department established at James Madison University in 2008, invites applications for a lecturer in our First-Year Writing program. The position is a full-time, Renewable Term Appointment (RTA), 10-month instructional faculty position, beginning August 2025. Salary commensurate with experience and includes generous benefits and support for professional development. We are a community of exceptional faculty, dedicated staff, talented students and energetic alumni in one of the only stand-alone schools dedicated to the art and science of communication across a variety of modes and genres. WRTC is made up of over 20 full-time and 16 part-time faculty members, and more than 200 majors, minors, and graduate students. The College of Arts and Letters in which WRTC is housed, enrolls over 3100 undergraduate majors and about 150 graduate students across ten academic units in the humanities, social sciences, and communication studies. Home to several interdisciplinary centers and institutes, the College employs 270 full-time faculty. We embrace the teacher-scholar model, and encourage excellent applicants within our particular disciplines, as well as scholars and teachers eager to work across them. We look to enhance our existing interdisciplinary strengths and to extend our offerings in global cultures, politics, and religions, as well as in global justice, disability studies, and digital humanities.
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Occupational Therapist Pool (PRN/Part-Time) in Harrisonburg
James Madison University Occupational Therapy Clinical Education Services (OTCES) is accepting applications on a continual basis for part-time OT positions in our pediatric outpatient therapy clinic. OTCES hires from the Occupational Therapist Pool on an "as needed" basis depending on departmental needs. Applicants of interest will be contacted as positions become available. Schedule may flex from 2 to 29 hours per week, depending on client caseload and applicants' availability. These are part-time wage positions with no benefits that cannot exceed 1,500 hours over the course of a calendar year.
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Youth Development Specialist - 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 planning, development, implementation, and monitoring program efforts across statewide project sites. 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 and assists participants in completing the community health worker apprentice modules. Creating a positive youth health development program requires learning module content, providing group engagement, mentoring/modeling, working with families, evaluating programming, tracking outcomes, and completing reports. This project will provide extensive orientation to support the success of those selected for these position(s).
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Geospatial Semester Mentor in Harrisonburg
JMU’s School of Professional & Continuing Education collaborates with individuals, business, and communities through transformative educational programs and experiences. SPCE offers a range of programs, including youth camps, adult degree completion, professional and workforce development, and lifelong learning, as well as partners with academic units across JMU to support a number of online or off-campus degree and certificate programs. SPCE partners with the College of Integrated Science and Engineering to offer a state-wide dual enrollment program called the Geospatial Semester, which trains high school students and their teachers in spatial thinking and geospatial technologies. This part-time stipend position will support high schools specifically in the Northern Virginia area. This position's assignment runs through the school year ending in May 2025. During the assignment, the position will work around 10 hours a week.
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Research Specialist (PDHICP) - IE in Harrisonburg
This position will perform research for a grant that recruits middle and high school students from marginalized backgrounds into healthcare professions.
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Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) - Data Science in Harrisonburg
The Department of Mathematics & Statistics at James Madison University invites applications for one tenure-track position in data science at the assistant professor level to begin in August 2025. We are particularly interested in individuals whose research and teaching interests align with core areas of data science, such as data management, machine learning, predictive modeling, artificial intelligence, network analysis and graph theory, and natural language processing. The candidate will have the opportunity to help develop and deliver a data science major and graduate certificate within the department. James Madison University, located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, is an R2 state research university with an approximate enrollment of 22,000 students. Our energetic, collegial department has over 50 full-time faculty in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, and mathematics education. Our programs provide meaningful learning experiences for majors and non-majors alike, both within and outside of the classroom. We care about people and value high-quality undergraduate education. Scholarship in a broad variety of forms is supported and valued across all disciplines represented in the department. We have a strong history of supporting undergraduate research and outreach efforts. For example, for decades the department has been an NSF-REU site and has organized and hosted a large, regional undergraduate research conference.
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