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    • Closes May 31 2026

      Lecturer - PHIL 110: Critical Thinking (Spring 2026) in San Marcos

      The Department of Philosophy at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach PHIL 110: Critical Thinking. The course is a survey of concepts and methods geared to the advancement of skills in critical thinking. Subject matter includes the nature of critical thinking; the relations between logic and language; the relations between rhetorical persuasion and rational argumentation; the nature of word definition; the practical functions of language; the structure of arguments, deductive and inductive; the difference between valid and invalid, or strong and weak reasoning; methods for analyzing and evaluating arguments; common argumentative fallacies; basic symbolic logic.

    • Outreach Coordinator, Upward Bound Lake County (Student Services Professional III), Fixed Term in Sonoma

      Pre-Collegiate Programs, Student Affairs

    • Assistant Professor of Accounting in Stanislaus - Turlock

      The Department of Accounting & Finance invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment in Accounting at the rank of Assistant Professor.

    • International Admissions Counselor (2 Positions) in East Bay

      The primary purpose of this position is to review, process, applications submitted to the International Admissions Office and ensure collection of all required documents. This position ensures the proper collection, updating, and storage of all official materials and properly records information in our student information system and other software. The position coordinates with the colleges on campus on admissions for specific programs and at the graduate level.

    • Lead Laborer - Facilities Management and Development in San Luis Obispo

      The Facilities Management and Development (FM&D) organization is a unit within the Administration and Finance division and is responsible for the management, operations, and development of facilities on the university campus. We are currently looking for a qualified Lead Laborer to join our team! Shift times are Wednesday - Sunday, 5:00am - 1:30pm

    • Part-Time Counselor Faculty Pool in San Luis Obispo

      This a pool of part-time counselors for the department to draw on as necessary for evening and weekend clinical work. All appointments made from this recruitment are temporary part-time assignments.

    • Assistant Professor - Biomedical Engineering (AY26/27) in San Luis Obispo

      Full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Biomedical Engineering.

    • Director, Business Services in Pomona

      The Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona seeks an experienced and strategic leader to serve as the Director of Business Operations. Reporting to the Dean, this position provides fiscal leadership and administrative oversight for all college business functions, including budgeting, forecasting, personnel management, and resource planning. The Director will serve as a key advisor on financial strategy, ensuring operational excellence and alignment with the college’s mission of advancing teaching, research, and student success in hospitality management.

    • Director, IT Training and Events in Pomona

      The Director of IT Training & Events leads campus-wide training and engagement initiatives within the Information Technology (IT) Division. This role focuses on coordinating, developing and delivering training programs centered on campus software which includes Microsoft 365 applications and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, working closely with key campus partners in EODA, CAFÉ, and others. Additionally, this position oversees IT sponsored events, including the AI Fair, the Cyber Fair, technology showcases, workshops, and divisional gatherings.

    • Closes May 31 2026

      Lecturer - OM 632: Sales and Operations Planning (Spring 2026) in San Marcos

      The Department of Operations and Supply Chain Management at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach OM 632: Sales and Operations Planning. This course covers sales and operations planning as vital processes in supply chain management. It focuses on three main concepts: Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Sales and Operations Planning, and includes Demand Forecasting, Demand Shaping, Capacity Planning, Inventory Management, Material and Production Planning, Outsourcing, Aggregate Production Planning, Supply Chain Integration and Coordination, Consensus Forecast (Tactical S&OP), Collaboration Sales/Operations/Finance/Business Development), Management review and KPI measurement, and S&OP simulation game.

    • Library Community Service Officer (Part-Time) in San José

      The Library Community Service Officer reports to and receives supervision from the Lead Library Community Service Officer. The Library Community Service Officer is responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for the patrons, staff, collections, and facilities of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library.

    • Director of Development for Special Projects in San José

      The Director of Development for Special Projects is a front-line fundraising professional responsible for developing and executing strategies to secure philanthropic support for select campaign priorities, multi-disciplinary projects, and non-college-specific initiatives across San José State University. Reporting to the Associate Vice President for Development and partnering closely with the Associate Vice President for University Advancement Strategy and Campaigns, the Director will provide strategic direction and vision for key fundraising priorities, developing prospect pipelines and crafting compelling cases for support for a variety of fundraising projects and programs.

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