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Editorial Writer in Malibu Campus
The editorial writer tells the story of Pepperdine University via the written word, ensuring stories inspire, inform, unite, and ultimately move the reader to act in ways that support the University’s values and mission. The writer reports to the associate director of communications and editorial. The writer receives assignments from the associate director and assistant editor regarding newsworthy developments and people who are part of the Pepperdine community or engaged with the University in a compelling way. The writer contributes to the editorial calendar, which informs the editorial team’s coverage of important and newsworthy events, initiatives, and people in the Pepperdine community. The writer works closely with IMC colleagues, as well as faculty and staff, to identify potential stories that are newsworthy and align with the University’s values, mission, and priorities, including stories that increase brand awareness and loyalty, enrollment, recruiting, fundraising, service, and student and alumni engagement. The writer is also responsible for and works closely with other IMC colleagues to publish, distribute, and promote stories in order to reach target audiences. Integrated Marketing Communications 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 assistant editor fulfills a critical role in helping the department accomplish its goals.
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Museum Curator in Malibu Campus
The Museum Curator provides creative vision for the exhibition of the permanent collection and traveling exhibitions at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art. Soundly committed to the University’s mission, values, and vision, the curator reports to the museum director and collaborates with the director, museum staff, and university leadership on a range of responsibilities related to the successful preparation, installation, and promotion of the museum’s permanent collection and traveling exhibitions.
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Senior Development Coordinator in Malibu Campus
The Senior Development Coordinator serves as the primary operational lieutenant to the Director of Development Operations and a strategic partner to the frontline fundraising team and Senior Vice Chancellor’s office. This role is responsible for the management and optimization of the administrative and financial infrastructure that supports University Advancement’s goals as well as targeted frontline fundraiser support functions. In addition to fundraiser support functions, this position additionally provides high-level data analysis, performance tracking, event coordination, project management assistance, and fiscal oversight for the entire frontline team. By supervising part of the Development Coordinator cohort and managing complex internal workflows, the position ensures the Director can focus on department-wide strategy while the administrative engine remains high-performing, compliant, and mission-aligned.
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Communications Officer in Malibu Campus
The Department of Public Safety at Pepperdine University maintains a hospitable and secure campus environment while respecting the rights and dignity of each individual, in line with the University’s Christian mission. Through prompt and courteous communication, monitoring of systems, and use of sound judgment, Communications Officers play a critical role in creating and maintaining a welcoming, respectful, safe, and peaceful campus community.
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Lieutenant in Malibu Campus
Under the supervision of the Captain of Public Safety, the Lieutenant is responsible for overseeing patrol operations within the Department of Public Safety, which includes, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities: leadership and daily supervision to all field supervisors, patrol officers, and booth officers, providing field operational support, serving as acting watch commander and admin on duty while on campus, reviewing reports for accuracy and to provide training/feedback to personnel to further their development, referring reports needing further follow-up to investigations, and executing training plans for patrol personnel.
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