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Enrollment Services Officer, Online Psychology Programs in Remote
The online psychology programs are designed to offer access to high-quality education both within and outside of California. Using state-of-the-art technology and a stellar faculty, the programs directly contribute to the University's mission of preparing students for lives of purpose, service, and leadership. This role is responsible for managing workflows to meet deadlines and maintaining and updating business processes. The Enrollment Services Officer independently evaluates and manages a high volume of applications for the online psychology programs, assessing complex or nuanced applications. Additionally, the Enrollment Services Officer provides routine application funnel and forecast reports. The Enrollment Services Officer maintains working knowledge of multiple data systems, including but not limited to PeopleSoft, Salesforce, data imaging systems, and the online application system, and uses those systems to support accurate documentation, reporting, and process oversight. The position coordinates applicant files, monitors admissions workflow and timelines, conducts audits of admissions and enrollment records, and communicates with internal and external partners to support timely admissions decisions, matriculation, and enrollment. The role works collaboratively with teams to continue training and knowledge of application policies, practices, and systems. The role also contributes recommendations for process improvements based on application review trends and operational needs.
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Endowed Visiting Assistant Professor of Christian Thought in Malibu Campus
The Religion and Philosophy Division of Pepperdine University’s Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, located in Malibu, California, invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of Christian Thought. This position is a full-time, one-year appointment beginning August 1, 2026, with the possibility of renewal based on performance and funding. A successful candidate will be responsible for teaching a 4/4 load of undergraduate courses, with a focus on REL 100 (The Way of Jesus) and REL 300 (Christianity and Culture), taught in the spirit of 1 Peter 3:15. The ideal candidate will have completed a Ph.D. in philosophy or theology by August 1, 2026, and all candidates need to provide evidence of (a) effective teaching in a variety of courses related to Christian thought, (b) an active research agenda, and (c) a commitment to the Christian mission of the University and the mission of Seaver College, as exemplified in George Pepperdine's dedicatory address. Candidates will also be expected to contribute to the intellectual life of the Division and to engage in service to the Division, College, and University as appropriate for a Visiting position. Pepperdine is a Christian university committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives of purpose, service, and leadership. Seaver College, the undergraduate liberal arts college of Pepperdine University, enrolls approximately 3,500 students at its residential campus in Malibu, California. The Religion and Philosophy Division of Seaver College offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, as well as three Master’s programs in Religion.
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Relations in Malibu Campus
The Communication Division of the Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at Pepperdine University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Relations to begin August 1, 2027. The successful candidate must have a commitment to excellence as a teacher-scholar, a clear research agenda, and will be able to teach several courses within the Public Relations and relevant programs, including Introduction to Public Relations, Public Relations Writing, Public Relations Strategies and Techniques, and other relevant/current topics in Public Relations. The ability to teach general media courses, such as Media Writing & Storytelling, Communication Theories and Media Research, is preferred. In addition, candidates must have meaningful professional experience in the Public Relations industry to inform their teaching and scholarship. The successful candidate will mentor and advise majors, co-advise the Public Relations Society of America chapter, oversee the curriculum component of student internships, and participate in the governance and committee work of the Communication Division and Seaver College. Documented research, teaching experience of relevant courses, and industry experience in the Public Relations field are required. To be considered for this position, candidates must have an earned doctorate in Public Relations or a related field by no later than August 1, 2027.
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Strategic Communications Specialist in Malibu Campus
The strategic communication specialist is a fundamental role within Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) that develops, coordinates, and executes communication strategies that advance the University’s mission. The strategic communication specialist researches, plans, synchronizes, drafts, and coordinates execution of communication strategies to achieve communication objectives. In this role, the specialist continuously assesses the communication environment, the performance of campaigns and communication channels, researching best practices and emerging technologies to inform future plans. The specialist aligns communication initiatives with Pepperdine’s values, mission, and strategic objectives. The specialist also works with team members to plan and execute marketing and communication campaigns and make adjustments based on the dynamic environment and performance of campaigns. This position reports to the associate director of presidential and strategic communications on IMC’s Communications and Public Relations Team. IMC is directly tasked with supporting the University’s mission and strategic plan by building brand equity, elevating the University’s national reputation, providing strong and consistent institutional message leadership, and implementing effective integrated marketing and communication strategies. The communication specialist fulfills an important role in helping the department accomplish its goals.
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Executive Assistant to the Dean of the Caruso School of Law in Malibu Campus
The primary purpose of the Executive Assistant to the Dean of the Caruso School of Law is to manage the functions and responsibilities of the School of Law Dean’s Office effectively and efficiently; provide administrative support to the Dean; and to coordinate workflow among the leadership team. This position will act as a liaison between the Dean and internal (faculty, staff, and students) and external (university administration, Board of Advisors, Dean’s Council, donors, alumni, legal education, public) constituencies. The Executive Assistant to the Dean of the Caruso School of Law will provide accurate updating and confidential maintenance of correspondence/records; plan and implement events for the Dean’s office in a professional and efficient manner, and accurately and efficiently manage the Dean’s communication flow and schedule. This position will draw upon various law school departments and staff to support the operation of the Dean's office as needed. This position must interact with staff (at all levels) in a fast-paced environment, sometimes under pressure, remaining proactive, resourceful, and efficient while displaying a high level of professionalism and confidentiality.
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