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Patrol Officer (Virginia Certified) in Harrisonburg
The Department of Public Safety and Police at James Madison University is accepting applications for a full-time Patrol Officer.
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Academic Unit Head for Department of Health Sciences in Harrisonburg
James Madison University (JMU) invites applications for the position of Academic Unit Head (AUH) for the Department of Health Sciences in the College of Health and Behavioral Studies (CHBS). We seek a visionary higher education leader whose experience emphasizes a commitment to undergraduate education, support of undergraduate students, and collaboration with the faculty/staff who work with these students. We also seek a leader who can support faculty and student research in the context of a national R2-status university. The position is a 12-month, tenure-track faculty appointment at the Associate/Full Professor rank with consideration of tenure upon appointment. The AUH reports to the Dean of CHBS, in which Health Sciences is one of eight academic units. Please visit the CHBS website to learn more about the College. The desired starting date is July 1, 2025. The Department of Health Sciences is a thriving academic unit with 28 full-time faculty members and two full-time staff, 1500-1600 undergraduate majors and significant contributions to general education. Faculty in Health Sciences fulfill their academic roles through excellence in teaching, scholarship and service. The B.S. in Health Sciences degree is designed for students interested in studying the social determinants of health, health equity issues, strategies for promoting wellness, and the scientific basis and methodologies for analysis of health concerns. The major combines a broad scientific foundation of health-related course work with a choice of preparatory courses suitable for entry-level employment or admission into various professional/graduate programs.
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Accounting Student Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg
JMU Foundation is a non profit 501c 3 organization that supports JMU. The foundation’s MISSION is to support and serve the James Madison University community. As we carry out that obligation, our VISION, is to provide an ever-growing and sustainable source of private support for the university community by promoting a prudent investment policy, stewardship and earning the trust of our constituents.
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Student House Manager - IE in Harrisonburg
Student House Managers provide front of house support for audiences who come to any of our events in our five state-of-the-art performance venues.
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Landscape Worker - Operator B in Harrisonburg
James Madison University’s Facilities Management is accepting applications for a Landscape Worker – Operator B. Shift is Monday – Friday, 6:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., with overtime as required to cover special events and inclement weather. There is a slightly alternate schedule during the summer months. 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, is designed to support and enhance the overall well-being 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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Student Assistant - FWS in Harrisonburg
Academic Student Services is seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented student to work 10 hours a week.
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Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor – Counselor Educator in Harrisonburg
The Counseling Programs at James Madison University are seeking an exceptional Counselor Educator to join the faculty in the Department of Graduate Psychology and serve as a core faculty member in our low-residency Counseling & Supervision Doctoral Program. In the low-residency model, students participate in a mix of synchronous and asynchronous online meetings with core faculty members as well as in-person residencies, held twice a semester in Harrisonburg, VA. Our counseling programs are comprised of three CACREP‐accredited programs including Clinical Mental Health Counseling MA/EdS, School Counseling MEd/EdS, and Counseling & Supervision PhD (https://psyc.jmu.edu/counseling/index.html). The full‐time (10 month), tenure track position, with options for summer teaching, will start in August, 2025, and will be filled at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor.
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Nursing Faculty, Adult Health, Tenure Track in Harrisonburg
James Madison University (JMU) School of Nursing invites applications for an Adult Health Tenure Track, 10-month full-time appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor that will begin in August 2025. The School of Nursing (SON) offers CCNE accredited Baccalaureate, Master’s, and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs. The responsibilities of this position will focus on undergraduate nursing program needs in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings; service; and scholarship. JMU is a comprehensive state university offering 76 undergraduate, 53 masters, and 8 doctoral programs to more than 20,000 students. Located in the scenic Shenandoah Valley, 2 hours from both Washington D.C. and Richmond, VA, JMU is recognized by the U.S. News and World Report as the most recommended public university in the U.S as well as the most innovative university in the South. The School of Nursing enjoys many opportunities for interprofessional and community partnerships. For more information, visit http://www.nursing.jmu.edu. In alignment with CHBS, the School of Nursing (SON) utilizes an inclusive excellence framework to promote belonging within the academic community. As nurses, we have a responsibility to act with empathy to reduce inequities. The SON commits to engaging with communities, locally and globally, through inclusive, dynamic, and innovative nursing education, practice, and scholarship to create health equity. Join us in achieving our goal of continuing to grow an atmosphere of belonging and inclusion.
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Lecturer of Statistics (Renewable Term Appointment) in Harrisonburg
The Department of Mathematics & Statistics invites applications for a 10-month, promotable Lecturer position to begin in August 2025. This is a Renewable Term Appointment (RTA) that will be responsible for teaching general education statistics and mathematics classes. We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in statistics and experience implementing innovative, student-centered teaching practices. Our engaged, collegial department is home to 55 full-time faculty in the areas of statistics, pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematics education. Our programs are dedicated to providing meaningful learning experiences for majors and non-majors alike. We are a diverse and supportive faculty who value high-quality undergraduate education. We currently offer bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Statistics, including a concentration in Data Science, and minors in Mathematics, Statistics, Computational Analytics, and Mathematics for Elementary & Middle Grades Teachers. Scholarship and service in a variety of forms is respected across all areas in the department. We have a strong history of supporting undergraduate research and outreach efforts, including hosting a NSF-funded REU program, a large annual undergraduate research conference (SUMS), and an outreach conference to encourage STEM interest among middle school girls (madiSTEM). The department also houses the Center for Statistical Consulting that provides research and scholarship support to faculty, staff, and students across the campus and to external groups.
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Assistant Professor: Computer Science-Information Technology Program (Two Positions) in Harrisonburg
The Department of Computer Science at James Madison University invites applications for two tenure-track or renewable term appointment (RTA) positions at the rank of Assistant Professor, to serve in the new Information Technology Major within the Department of Computer Science, 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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Assistant Professor of Art in Printmaking and Expanded Media, Tenure Track in Harrisonburg
The School of Art, Design, and Art History (SADAH) seeks an enthusiastic and innovative individual for the Assistant Professor of Art in Printmaking and Expanded Media position in the Studio Art Program, teaching in and overseeing the comprehensive curriculum and facilities for the Printmaking and Expanded Media Area. We seek a candidate who wishes to participate in a collaborative community that fosters independent expression and creativity, embraces knowledge of contemporary art in diverse cultural contexts, and cultivates inclusive excellence in the making and understanding of Printmaking and Expanded Media.
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Graduate Assistant - Office of Admissions in Harrisonburg
The Office of Admissions seeks a Graduate Assistant for the Spring 2025 semester to provide interactive support to the Office of Admission and the admissions process; assist with the execution of the duties and responsibilities of the Office of Admission, assist with the execution of various on-campus events, as well as contributing to other departmental projects under the direction and supervision of the Office of Admission staff. The assistantship dates are from January 21, 2025 to May 9, 2025. These Graduate Assistantships provide 9 hours of tuition support for the semester and the stipend of $4,908 for the semester.
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Assistant Professor in Computing Applied to Energy or Manufacturing (Two Positions) in Harrisonburg
The Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT) program within the School of Integrated Sciences (SIS) at James Madison University invites applications for two tenure-track or renewable term appointments (RTA) positions, at the Assistant Professor rank, to begin August 2025. SIS is home to undergraduate majors in ISAT, Geography, and Intelligence Analysis; a Cyber Intelligence certificate program; and an international Master of Science in ISAT program with a concentration in Environmental Management and Sustainability. ISAT also supports multiple environmental minors and a Global Supply Chain Minor in partnership with the College of Business. This search aims to expand applied computing and AI technologies across the School of Integrated Sciences and is part of a broader SIS-wide hiring initiative with the theme “Technology for Resilient Futures.” We seek colleagues with expertise in programming in Python, relational databases and SQL, machine learning and data science, and data visualization as they apply to sociotechnical systems in energy and manufacturing. The ISAT Program is an ABET-accredited, multidisciplinary, applied science program with roughly 300 undergraduate majors. ISAT prepares graduates with modern problem-solving skills through the strategic integration of technology, natural and social sciences, humanities, and systems thinking. Students in the ISAT program declare a concentration in one of six areas: Applied Biotechnology, Applied Computing, Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Industrial & Manufacturing Systems, or Public Interest Technology & Science. Faculty share a commitment to intellectual growth in support of true integration and leveraging their strengths to actualize impactful and socially engaged STEM education and scholarship. For more information about our School and its programs, please visit: https://www.jmu.edu/cise/sis/
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Assistant Professor in Applied Environmental Science and Sustainability (Two Positions) in Harrisonburg
The Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT) program within the School of Integrated Sciences (SIS) at James Madison University invites applications for two tenure-track or renewable term appointments (RTA) positions, at the Assistant Professor rank, to begin August 2025. SIS is home to undergraduate majors in ISAT, Geography, and Intelligence Analysis; a Cyber Intelligence certificate program; and an international Master of Science in ISAT program with a concentration in Environmental Management and Sustainability. ISAT also supports five environmental minors. This search is part of a broader SIS-wide initiative with the theme of, “Technology for Resilient Futures.” While these two positions will primarily support the ISAT Environment and Sustainability concentration, integrated activities across SIS are expected. We seek new colleagues with expertise in science and technology, as applied to sustainability, broadly defined. We are particularly interested in those with experience and interests that intersect with sustainable agriculture, natural resources and management, environmental policy, field technologies, and/or waste systems. The ISAT Program is an ABET-accredited, multidisciplinary, applied science program with roughly 300 undergraduate majors. ISAT prepares graduates with modern problem-solving skills through the strategic integration of technology, natural and social sciences, humanities, and systems thinking. Students in the ISAT program declare a concentration in one of six areas: Applied Biotechnology, Applied Computing, Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Industrial & Manufacturing Systems, or Public Interest Technology & Science. Faculty share a commitment to intellectual growth in support of true integration and leveraging their strengths to actualize impactful and socially engaged STEM education and scholarship. For more information about our School and its programs, please visit: https://www.jmu.edu/cise/sis/
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Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Tenure Track in Harrisonburg
The School of Art, Design, and Art History seeks a dynamic and innovative individual for the Assistant Professor in Graphic Design position to teach a comprehensive and rigorous curriculum in an Undergraduate Graphic Design Program that includes print, web, interactive, illustration, exhibition, packaging, and emerging media. We seek a candidate who wishes to participate in a collaborative community that fosters independent thought and creativity, embraces the diversity of cultural expression, and cultivates inclusive excellence in the making and understanding of graphic design.
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Exam Accommodations Assistants (Part - Time) (Multiple Positions) in Harrisonburg
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) at James Madison University (JMU) is seeking talented, motivated people to work as a part-time Exam Accommodations Assistants. These are 9 month positions that correspond with the JMU fall and spring semesters: August through May. This posting is for part-time wage positions with no benefits. These positions are limited to a maximum of 1,500 hours per year (May 1 to April 30), with an average of 29 hours per week. The regular shift is six to eight hours per day, Monday – Thursday, between 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. and Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. with alternate hours during Final Exam Week (December and May).
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Emergency Lighting Tech Assistant in Harrisonburg
JMU's Facilities Management currently has an open position for an Emergency Lighting Technician Assistant. This position is responsible for assisting the emergency lighting technician with the maintenance of emergency lighting systems and emergency power systems throughout the campus.
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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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Director of Global Learning & Partnerships in Harrisonburg
The Director of Global Learning and Partnerships at the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) is responsible for advancing the university's internationalization efforts. This role includes coordinating curriculum internationalization, supporting faculty in developing global programs, and fostering strategic global partnerships. The Director also oversees the assessment of global learning initiatives, facilitates international research collaborations, and serves as a key liaison between the university and global partners. The position requires a doctoral degree, strong intercultural communication skills, knowledge of the field of international education, and experience in curriculum internationalization and global partnership development. Work location is primarily on-campus, with periodic travel and remote work. The mission of the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) is to broaden worldviews and promote global understanding for the JMU community by cultivating, facilitating, and supporting global engagement at home and abroad. We have an incredible team of qualified professionals dedicated to global education and in support of the JMU Diversity Goals. Our shared passions build a strong sense of an inclusive community and belonging, as well as pride in the work we do. The CGE promotes diversity, equity, access, and inclusion for all students, faculty, staff, constituents, and programs. The university is interested in candidates whose experience and qualifications support an ongoing commitment to this core quality.
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Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek Philosophy in Harrisonburg
The Department of Philosophy and Religion at James Madison University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of philosophy, beginning in Fall of 2025. AOS: Ancient Greek Philosophy. AOC: Open, but special consideration will be given to candidates who can help meet departmental teaching needs, which include teaching courses in the Legal Studies minor.
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