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    • Evaluation Specialist in San José

      Join the GAPE team to support graduate student success by managing admissions evaluation, advising, and degree progress for domestic and international populations. This dynamic role applies complex policy, leads key processes including DSO responsibilities, and partners across campus to deliver high-quality, student-focused services.

    • Academic Advisor - A&H in Bakersfield

      California State University, Bakersfield is seeking a student‑centered Academic Advisor to support undergraduate students from their first year through graduation. In this role, you’ll guide students with academic planning, class registration, degree requirements, and career exploration while connecting them to key resources such as tutoring, mentoring, counseling, and career services. You’ll collaborate closely with faculty, staff, and campus partners to provide accurate advising and help foster a supportive, engaging academic experience. Advisors in this unit play a vital role in promoting persistence, academic success, and timely graduation. This is a great opportunity for a collaborative professional who is passionate about empowering students to reach their academic and personal goals.

    • New Student Orientation Coordinator in Sacramento

      The New Student Orientation program is seeking a team member be part of a high-impact program that welcomes and prepares thousands of new students for success each year. In this role, you’ll help plan and deliver a comprehensive orientation experience by coordinating schedules, managing program operations, developing publications, and maintaining digital content. You’ll present to large audiences, collaborate across campus departments, and support the recruitment and supervision of a team of student leaders. This position requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to make decisions in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision. Flexibility for evening and weekend work is essential. The role also steps in to lead the program in the Director’s absence and must demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting a diverse campus community.

    • Dean of Graduate Studies in Fresno

      Fresno State is looking for a knowledgeable, collaborative, and creative Dean of Graduate Studies. Apply Today!

    • Assessment Analyst (Institutional Research Analyst II) in San Diego

      Join SDSU Career Services as an Assessment Analyst, leading data-driven research, evaluation, and reporting to measure program impact, inform strategic decision-making, and advance student career success and workforce outcomes.

    • 26-27 AY Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Africana Studies in Fresno

      The Department of Africana Studies invites applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish a pool of qualified candidates, from which temporary instructional appointments may be made.

    • 26-27 AY Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Chicano and Latin American Studies in Fresno

      The Department of Chicano and Latin American Studies invites applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish a pool of qualified candidates, from which temporary instructional appointments may be made.

    • 26-27 AY Temporary Faculty Pool - University Coach (Supervisor), Multiple Subject & Single Subject Teaching Credential Programs in Fresno

      The Department of Curriculum & Instruction seeks qualified applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool as a University Coach (Supervisor), in the Multiple Subject & Single Subject Teaching Credential Programs.

    • 26-27 Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Political Science in Fresno

      The Department of Political Science invites applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish a pool of qualified candidates, from which temporary instructional appointments may be made.

    • 26-27 Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Public Administration in Fresno

      The Department of Political Science invites applicants for the Temporary Faculty Pool. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish a pool of qualified candidates, from which temporary instructional appointments may be made.

    • Assistant Professor of Child Development in Stanislaus - Turlock

      The Department of Psychology & Child Development invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor.

    • Director of Development, Planned Giving (Administrator II) in Chico

      The Director of Development, Planned Giving is the University’s lead strategist and frontline fundraiser for planned and deferred gifts. This role builds, grows, and sustains a comprehensive program that advances long-term philanthropic priorities. As a senior member of the Development team, the Director focuses on securing estate commitments and other deferred gifts, generating at least $2 million annually in documented commitments. The position emphasizes donor education, legacy society stewardship, strategic marketing, and close collaboration with colleagues to integrate planned giving into the University’s overall fundraising strategy. Although titled Director of Development, this role does not manage a traditional major gift portfolio. Instead, it serves as the University’s subject-matter expert and primary driver of planned giving strategy, cultivation, and execution. Why Chico State? This role offers more than a career—it’s an opportunity for professional growth alongside a robust benefits package, including: 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave supporting work-life balance Exceptional health coverage options, some with no monthly premium Membership in CalPERS, with lifetime medical benefits for qualifying retirees Access to a fee waiver education program for eligible employees and dependents Join a team committed to integrity and transformation while enjoying the distinctive advantages of working in higher education!

    • Gift Processor (Advancement Professional I - Non-Exempt, Range 1) - Advancement Services in San Francisco

      Under general supervision of Senior Director of Advancement Services, the Gift Processor processes donations to the University, including cash, check, and credit card transactions. The incumbent posts gifts to the Blackbaud RE NXT donor database and processes gift receipts and acknowledgement letters, as required. The incumbent responds to donor inquiries and special requests from staff and faculty regarding information in the RE NXT database. The incumbent provides daily updates to RE NXT donor database. Maintain Central Files and ensure records are in good condition by keeping files organized, properly labeled, legible and in compliance with IRS publications and CSU Chancellor’s Office Retention policies. Facilitate the Central Files scanning procedures by converting the paper copies into a digital & readable format and labeling files appropriately. The Gift Processor processes and posts gifts, and as needed, generates gift receipts and letters. The incumbent must maintain high work standard, produce error-free output, and exercise discretion and tact in dealing with highly confidential material. Responsible for reviewing/auditing own work to ensure integrity. Resolves gift processing issues and make recommendations as to courses of action. The Gift Processor is expected to work cooperatively and effectively with administrators, other staff, donors, and students. This position requires extreme attention to detail, follow through, and the ability to handle multiple tasks with minimal supervision.

    • Associate Director, Athletic Fields in San José

      The Associate Director, Athletic Fields provides strategic leadership and oversight of South Campus grounds operations in support of Division I Athletics and campus landscape services. This role manages daily operations, staff, budgets, and sustainability initiatives to ensure high-quality, compliant, and environmentally responsible grounds maintenance with broad organizational impact.

    • General Studies Imperial Valley Lecturer Pool 2026-2027 in various locations

      SDSU Imperial Valley at San Diego State University is accepting applications for their 2026-2027 part-time lecturer pool to teach General Studies courses.

    • Division of Education Imperial Valley Lecturer Pool 2026-2027 in various locations

      The Division of Education is seeking candidates for the 2026-2027 AY part-time lecturer pool.

    • Division of Arts and Sciences Imperial Valley Lecturer Pool 2026-2027 in various locations

      The Division of Arts and Sciences at Imperial Valley at San Diego State University is accepting applications for their part-time lecturer pool.

    • Closes May 31 2027

      Lecturer - ENVS 300: - Environmental Problems and Solutions (Fall 2026) in San Marcos

      The Environment and Geography Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach ENVS 300: Environmental Problems and Solutions. This course explores imminent global environmental problems and how society is responding to those problems with innovative solutions. It Introduces several ideological, environmental, and socio-economic factors that contribute to the production of environmental problems and solutions. The course also draws parallels between specific environmental problems and their possible solutions.

    • Closes May 31 2027

      Lecturer - ENVS 351: Outdoor Recreation and Tourism (Fall 2026) in San Marcos

      The Environment and Geography Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach ENVS 351: Outdoor Recreation and Toursim. This course explores the growing social phenomenon of nature-based outdoor recreation. It analyzes the environmental impact of outdoor leisure and recreation activities. The course also surveys the potential and limitations of sustainable tourism.

    • Closes May 31 2027

      Lecturer - GEOG 110: Introduction to Physical Geography (Fall 2026) in San Marcos

      The Environment and Geography Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach GEOG 110: Introduction to Physical Geography (Fall 2026). This course examines the place of the Earth in the solar system; the seasonal and latitudinal distribution of solar energy; analyzes the many elements of weather, climate, vegetation, and soils; considers the Earth’s major landforms and the processes that shape them; examines the Earth’s water system. This course satisfies the Earth Science content requirement for candidates in the Elementary Subject Matter Preparation Program.

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