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  • Assistant Professor of Sports Medicine – Biomechanics/Neuromechanics in Malibu Campus

    Pepperdine University's Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, located in Malibu, California, invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor of Sports Medicine – Biomechanics/Neuromechanics beginning August 1, 2026. Applicants who will have a completed Ph.D. by August 1, 2026 in biomechanics, neuroscience, or closely related fields will be considered while candidates with post-doctoral experience are preferred. If you are seeking a tenure line faculty appointment as a scholar/educator at a premier Christian university committed to the highest standards of the liberal arts and kinesiology, then we encourage you to apply.

  • Assistant Professor of Biology (Zoology/Animal Physiology) in Malibu Campus

    The Natural Science Division of Pepperdine University's Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, located in Malibu, California, invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor of Biology for the 2026-2027 academic year beginning August 1, 2026. Applicants will have completed a Ph.D. by August 1, 2026 in zoology, animal physiology, or a closely related discipline and will be able to teach and conduct research in those areas. Well-qualified candidates will be able to contribute to the excellence and vibrancy of the Pepperdine experience through their teaching, research, mentoring of undergraduates, as well as their service to the University, their profession, and our surrounding community. Seaver College places the total development of students at the heart of its educational strategy and seeks scholar-educators who demonstrate exceptional interest and effectiveness in teaching, a commitment to establishing a productive research program, and desire to mentor undergraduate students in both teaching and research.

  • Seaver College Faculty Fellows Program in Malibu Campus

    The Seaver College Faculty Fellows program seeks to advance Pepperdine University’s mission by providing one-year fellowships to individuals pursuing careers in Christian higher education and who are active members in congregations affiliated with the Churches of Christ. The Churches of Christ are a specific tradition within the Stone-Campbell movement, and affiliation with this movement is a non-negotiable requirement of this particular position. Should applicants have any questions about this requirement, they should reach out to the associate dean listed below to discuss before submitting an application.

  • Program Manager, Master of Middle East Policy Studies Program in Washington DC Campus

    The Program Manager provides high-level administrative leadership, strategic planning, and operational oversight for the MMEPS program. This position is responsible for managing core academic, student, faculty, operational functions that are essential to the integrity and compliance of the program.

  • Director of Student Employment in Malibu Campus

    The Director of Student Employment oversees all aspects of student employee recruitment, hiring, and lifecycle management across the University—including all schools, colleges, and campuses—supporting a student employee population of approximately 1,800 in 200 departments. This role ensures full compliance with applicable federal and state employment regulations while providing strategic leadership to the Office of Student Employment Team, consisting of an associate director, senior manager, and a specialist. The director also drives the development and implementation of student development programs and supervisor training initiatives to enhance the overall student employment experience. Key responsibilities include ensuring adherence to Federal Work-Study and Pepperdine Work Program guidelines in close collaboration with the Office of Financial Aid. The director also manages student employee relations and partners with Human Resources, the Office of General Counsel, and Title IX on workplace investigations as needed. In addition to overseeing a departmental budget, the director engages in strategic planning for the department, fosters cross-departmental partnerships, and champions equitable access to meaningful employment and professional growth opportunities for students. The director also serves on the Student Affairs Cabinet.

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