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Assistant Area Coordinator - Temporary Live-In Position East Bay
Employed by the Department of University Housing and Residence Life (UHRL), the Assistant Area Coordinator (AAC) is a full-time, temporary live-in position. The AAC at Cal State East Bay is expected to initiate “high-touch” front-line interaction with students as they develop formal and informal relationships. They are expected to build communities that focus on student learning and development, supporting student needs, and inclusivity for all students. The AAC will support and work with their supervisor and team leader(s) in managing the functions of their assigned residential area. This role will not conform to a standard 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM work day, rather it requires the individual to work evenings and weekends in order to best meet the needs of the community. This is a full-time, temporary live-in position through November 1, 2025 with the possibility of reappointment not to exceed three (3) years from date of hire.
Patient Support Services Lead East Bay
Under the general direction of the Student Health Services Director, the Patient Support Services Lead (Registered Nurse III) is responsible for the operation and oversight of Patient Support Services. This includes but is not limited to front office duties of reception, patient intake and medical records, back office clinical support duties and clinical laboratory functions. This position also provides some skilled nursing services and performs Public Health activities for both the Hayward and Concord campus communities. This position may require occasional coverage at Cal State East Bay’s Concord campus.
Sustainability Coordinator (AS) Northridge
Are you excited about teaching people sustainable practices and putting on programming for college students? If so, we have just the position for you! Under general supervision of the Programs Manager, the Sustainability Coordinator is part of a dynamic Programs team at Associated Students CSUN.
Student Success Fee Coordinator (Administrative Support Coordinator II) San Diego
Join us as a Student Success Fee Coordinator and drive impactful student programs through expert project management, financial oversight, and dynamic collaboration with our campus community!
Logistics Analyst (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt I) San Diego
Join our dynamic team as a Logistics Analyst at the Office of Housing Administration, where your passion for inclusivity and organizational skills will make a meaningful impact on our vibrant campus community!
Student Assistant, President's Office Stanislaus - Turlock
Two temporary hourly-intermittent Work Study Student Assistant positions in the President's Office.
Groundsworker - South Campus (2 Positions) San José
The Facilities Development and Operations Department is seeking South Campus Groundsworkers. In this position, you will be assigned to an area of campus and are responsible for maintaining all areas of the grounds and landscape including lawns, groundcover, plants, hedges, shrubs, and trees. If you have a minimum of one year of experience in the care and maintenance of landscaped areas in general grounds maintenance work, or in related manual labor, then we want to hear from you!
SPEAKS FT Placement Coordinator San José
We invite applications for a pool of part-time lecturers, should an opening arise. The number of positions varies from semester to semester, depending on the needs of the Department.
Project IMPACT (Trio Grant) - Program Coordinator (Temporary) East Bay
Under the general direction of the Director, the Project IMPACT Program Coordinator is responsible for implementing and monitoring all mandated services under the program, as well as providing direct service support to students for non-mandated services. The Program Coordinator will be required to monitor the budget and ensure all program activities remain within grant-mandated limits; ensure all policies and procedures are followed as outlined in Federal, State and University guidelines in daily operations and decisions; conduct workshops in the areas of academic skills building, personal finance, financial aid, wellness, and assistive technology as mandated by the approved grant; and maintain all data, records and reports required by the grant program, including the Annual Performance Report, Annual Student Survey, and Graduation/Retention reports. Additionally, the Program Coordinator will be fully trained and attend updated sessions on grant reporting and documentation requirements under EDGAR, Americans with Disabilities Act, and other areas to ensure students have complete and full access to all University programmatic facilities and services. This is a temporary, full-time, grant funded position through August 31, 2025, with the possibility of reappointment.
Associate Planner/Project Manager (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt II) - Capital Planning, Design, and Construction San Francisco
Reporting to the Director of Planning and Special Projects, the Associate Planner/Project Manager is a hybrid position within Capital Planning, Design, and Construction. The incumbent participates in planning, programming, and preliminary studies that substantiate campus requests for capital funding and sets project parameters prior to schematic design. The incumbent supports the Director of Planning and Special Projects in furthering the campus master plan development and implementation, capital outlay planning, the five-year capital improvement plan, feasibility studies, and space management.
Administrative Support Assistant II Stanislaus - Turlock
Full-time temporary (10/12 pay plan) position in Biological Sciences.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner San José
The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner works independently to provide medical care for common and uncommon psychiatric illness and medical illness with a psychiatric component.
Lecturer - SLP 632: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Spring 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Speech-Language Pathology at California State University San Marcos seeks a part­time Lecturer for the for Spring 2025 to teach SLP 632: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). The course covers augmentative and alternative approaches to communication (e.g. aids, symbols, techniques and strategies) for use with individuals across the lifespan with communication disorders. Participants will gain knowledge and skills in decision-making in selecting these components, and the application of these systems and strategies.
Residence Conduct Coordinator (Student Services Professional III) Chico
The Residence Conduct Coordinator (RCC) staff are responsible for the daily functions of a student conduct curriculum and policy accountability. RCCs will meet with students who have violated a University Housing policy outlined in the "University Housing Policy Guide." Day-to-day work is performed independently, however incumbent also serves as a member of the Residence Life team comprised of the Associate Director for Residence Life, five Residence Conduct Coordinators (RCC), five Residence Life Coordinators (RLC), the Senior Coordinator for Leadership and Development, Senior Coordinator for Conduct and Compliance, and Hub Program Coordinator. CSU, Chico has an on-campus student housing population of 2,400. The RCC's primary responsibility is adjudicating conduct cases; additionally they provide conduct related programming, customer service, resource referrals, and crisis response. Incumbents deal with complex, sensitive situations, and must use sound professional judgment and successful counseling techniques to effectively interact with college students. This position also co-supervises 6-18 Resident Advisors. This is a live-in position that emphasizes student development as well as community management. The Residence Life staff is on-call 24 hours a day, however, actual working time is varied and flexible and opportunity for adequate time off is available. May include late night, early morning, and weekend commitments as situations dictate/require.
Lecturer - SLP 664: Motor Speech Disorders (Spring 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Speech-Language Pathology at California State University San Marcos seeks a part­ time Lecturer for the for Spring 2025 to teach SLP 664: Motor Speech Disorders. The course explores the nature of motor speech disorders in children and adults, including sypmtomatology and etiology. Introduction to evaluation tools, interpretation of results, and intervention techniques. Includes current theories on the nature of these disorders and their treatment.
Administrative Assistant (CSUN Employees Only) Northridge
The College of Engineering and Computer Science is seeking an Administrative Assistant to support the Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Management Department (MSEM) and the Civil and Construction Management Department (CECM)! If you would love to contribute to the continued successful operation of both departments and you possess general office clerical work experience, then we want to hear from you!
Executive Assistant to the Vice President (Confidential Administrative Support) San Diego
Join San Diego State University as the Executive Assistant to the Vice President of University Relations and Development, where you’ll play a pivotal role in advancing our mission through high-level administrative support, strategic coordination, and meaningful community engagement.
Women's Track & Field Assistant Coach - (Coaching Assistant for Jumps Combined Events) - Athletics San Francisco
This position is responsible for assisting the head coach in all phases of operating a successful NCAA Division II Women's Track & Field program.
Building Service Engineer - 3 Positions Available Long Beach
Under general supervision, the Building Service Engineer will perform the full range of skilled work necessary to operate, maintain, inspect, diagnose, and repair campus HVAC systems and equipment.
Administrative Support Coordinator (Administrative Support Coordinator II), College of Extended and Global Education - International Education - Temporary San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
Working independently under general direction related to goals, the incumbent is responsible for coordinating administrative support for the Center of International Studies and Programs (CISP). It is responsible for the full scope of project activities including initiation, execution, coordination, implementation, and evaluation. Administrative work involves evaluation, research, coordination, and recommendations related to operational and procedural matters and ingenuity in developing solutions. The incumbent works with complex programs, projects, and events that have campus-wide impact and that require ability to work independently. The incumbent handles multiple projects and priorities; independently makes decisions on day-to-day operations; and applies and interprets policies and procedures.

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