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Lecturer - AIS 230: American Indian Art and Contemporary Issues (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach Lecturer- AIS 230: Contemporary Issues in American Indian Art. The course introduces contemporary issues in American Indian art including but not limited to issues of cultural authenticity and ownership, legal foundations to protect American Indian artwork and artists, cultural misappropriation and theft (e.g. pot-hunting), and (mis)representation in the marketplace. Develops critical reading skills to analyze the social, material, and cultural context that informs artistic production a result of cultural contact in various historical periods. |
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Masters of Social Work Extended Program Practicum Liaison (Temporary)
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East Bay
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| The Department of Social Work seeks a temporary Full-Time Practicum Liaison/Lecturer to support our new Extended MSW program for working professionals. The Extended MSW program is in its third year of operation and offers courses that are mostly online on weekday evenings, with monthly in-person class sessions. The Practicum Liaison position is a temporary, twelve-month, full-time lecturer appointment reporting to the Practicum Director. The Practicum Liaison is expected to: teach practicum classes, work with agency supervisors to maintain and develop practicum placements within the social work community; and manage and supervise students conducting practicum work for all MSW students. |
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IT Project Management Office Lead
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Monterey Bay
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| Apply Today! The Priority Screening Date is July 5, 2026. |
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Groundsworker
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Fullerton
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| Living on campus is an excellent way to enhance your experience at Cal State Fullerton. Being a member of a living and learning community can help strengthen both your personal growth and academic success. You will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, attend educational, cultural, and social programs, and interact more closely with faculty and university staff members. Cal State Fullerton currently provides residence hall and apartment style living for approximately 2,200 students that is safe, clean, and very convenient. We seek an exceptional individual to join our Housing-Custodial Services team as the Groundsworker. The ideal candidate in this role should have a positive attitude and an active, energetic mind characterized by highly ethical practices and a commitment to inclusivity, openness, flexibility, integrity, and kindness. |
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Disability Access Center (DAC) Assistant Access Coordinator
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Sacramento
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| Disability Access Center (DAC) is looking for an Assistant Access Coordinator to join the team and play a key role in supporting student success and inclusion. With guidance, this position will assist in reviewing academic accommodation requests, supporting students with disabilities, and collaborating with faculty and staff to ensure equitable access to learning. This position offers hands-on experience in disability management, academic intervention planning, and coordination with both campus and community resources. Ideal for individuals passionate about accessibility, student advocacy, and compliance with federal and state disability laws, this position provides a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the academic journeys of diverse learners. |
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Facilities Worker I (Two Positions)
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Sacramento
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| The Facilities Worker I independently performs a variety of semi-skilled facilities and systems maintenance functions as well as works under the direction of journey-level crafts worker. A significant portion of the assigned work will involve roof maintenance and hardscape repairs. |
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Clinical Lab Scientist II
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Fullerton
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| The Student Health and Counseling Center within the Division of Student Affairs strives to support students in achieving their academic, professional, and personal goals. Maintaining an optimal level of wellness is crucial for living a higher quality life and reaching your highest potential. We seek an exceptional individual to join our team as the Clinical Lab Scientist II. The ideal candidate in this role should have a positive attitude and an active, energetic mind characterized by highly ethical practices and a commitment to inclusivity, openness, flexibility, integrity, and kindness. |
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Administrative Coordinator - Chemistry & Biochemistry
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| The Chemistry & Biochemistry Department is looking for an Administrative Support Coordinator I. This position provides general and front office support and reception, handles student-related issues/matters, providing budget assistance, plans and execute activities and events, issues keys and manages facilities requests, as well as student hiring processes. Join us! |
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BSBA Associate Academic Advisor (SSP II)
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East Bay
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| The BSBA Associate Academic Advisor & Graduate Programs Assistant (Self-Support Programs) provides academic advising and basic program support for the Online BSBA Self-Support Program and assists with coordination for Self-Support Graduate Programs within the College of Business & Economics (CBE).
Working under general guidance, the incumbent supports Online BSBA students by assisting with academic planning, course selection, and understanding degree requirements and progress toward graduation, following established guidelines and procedures. The position serves as a resource for students on program requirements, providing routine advising support, referring complex issues to senior advising staff, and connecting students with appropriate campus services as needed. |
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Outreach Coordinator, Academic Talent Search (Student Services Professional III), Fixed-Term
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Sonoma
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| Pre-Collegiate Programs, Student Affairs |
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Concord Center Support Coordinator (ASC II)
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East Bay
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| This Concord Center Support Coordinator coordinates the assignment and scheduling of all Concord Center facilities for classroom instruction, campus events and facility rentals to off-campus groups and individuals, as well as oversees the contractual agreements associated with such rentals. It also provides some administrative support for faculty-driven research at the Ohlone Ecocultural Garden and Galindo Creek Field Station. Moreover, this position functions as the lead coordinator for faculty and student support services at Concord, most importantly East Bay Student Nursing Association, Nursing Department, PaCE, and Osher Lifelong Learning requested events & activities.
Since this position provides student, faculty, staff and customer support for all Concord Center onsite activities, this is a 100% in-person position (no remote work option is available). |
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Performing Arts Technician, Performing Arts Technician II
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Sonoma
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| College of Humanities, Social Sciences and the Arts, Academic Affairs |
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Performing Arts Technician I, Part-Time, Temporary, Hourly, Multiple Positions
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Sonoma
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| College of Humanities, Social Sciences and the Arts, Academic Affairs |
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Outreach Coordinator, Upward Bound Piner (Student Services Professional III), Fixed-Term
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Sonoma
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| Pre-Collegiate Programs, Student Affairs |
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Network Engineering Lead
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Northridge
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| Join a high-impact technology team responsible for the reliability, security, and evolution of a large-scale campus network environment. This role provides technical expertise for network infrastructure initiatives, network operations, security collaboration, architecture standards, resiliency planning, and continuous service improvement supporting data, voice, video, and cloud connectivity. |
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Athletics Events and Facilities Lead
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Northridge
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| The Athletics Events and Facilities Lead oversees intercollegiate athletic facilities and event operations. This role plans, coordinates, and executes athletics events, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with NCAA and University standards. Collaborates with campus departments, coaches, and external vendors to provide exceptional event experiences. |
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Lecturer - Marketing 452: Sports Marketing & Sponsorships (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Marketing at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach a section of MKTG 452: Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. This course provides an in-depth overview of the challenges and opportunities marketing managers face in the sports industry. It examines how organizations can use sports to achieve their marketing objectives, covering topics such as licensing, stadium naming rights, and a focused exploration of sponsorship. The course also highlights the unique characteristics of sports as a product and the application of marketing mix strategies in both domestic and global sports markets. |
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Videographer
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Northridge
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| Capture and produce compelling multimedia content for The Soraya by filming performances, interviews, and events. Collaborate creatively to transform raw footage into polished visual stories, ensuring dynamic engagement through expert editing, live streaming, and social media. Utilize advanced video equipment to enhance storytelling, contributing significantly to the organization's visual presence. |
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Assistant Student Life Advisor Student Organizations (Student Services Professional IA)
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San Diego
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| Join SDSU as a Student Services Professional IA and begin your career in student affairs by supporting programs and services that promote student success, engagement, and academic achievement. Gain valuable professional experience while working under supervision to deliver high-quality student support and contribute to a dynamic campus community. |
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Coordinator for Residential Education, Student Care Initiatives (Student Services Professional III)
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San Diego
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| Join SDSU as a Student Services Professional III and make a meaningful impact on student success by providing advanced academic, career, and personal guidance in both individual and group settings. In this dynamic role, you’ll use your expertise, judgment, and creativity to develop student-centered solutions, support complex advising needs, and contribute to innovative program initiatives across the university. |