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Facilities – Custodian (Student Position)
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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| Custodian positions are open for anyone who enjoys being busy and active while at work. This position includes multiple responsibilities that will have you traveling around campus.
Please apply to this posting for starting hours at 10:30pm |
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Pharmacy Intern (Student Position)
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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| The Pharmacy Intern supports the department’s health informatics and medication-use research initiatives by assisting with the management and analysis of electronic health care data. This role contributes to projects focused on prescribing patterns, healthcare interventions, and medication-related outcomes. The position also provides student pharmacists with hands-on experience applying clinical knowledge to real-world health data and research workflows.
This is a supervised, student-level training position for pharmacy students interested in research, informatics, or public health. Interns work under the direction of faculty investigators and research staff, with structured tasks and increasing responsibility as skills develop. Interns do not make independent clinical decisions but provide meaningful project support.
Work is conducted under direct supervision, with training provided in data privacy, research ethics, and proper data handling procedures. |
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Assistant Professor - Sales and Marketing (9-month, Tenure Track)
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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| The Department is seeking a qualified individual to teach a selection of undergraduate courses in sales. The ideal candidate should be able to teach various sales-related courses (e.g., Professional Selling, Sales Management, and Advanced Selling). The candidate will participate in developing and improving curriculum and curriculum delivery, assessment of student learning, service work including student engagement activities and committees, and engage in scholarly activities and professional development aligned with current and emergent programmatic needs. The candidate will assist in growing and expanding the sales program. Faculty members have professional responsibilities, including advising students, participating in committees, keeping regularly posted office hours, professional development, and participating in traditional functions with academic significance. Courses are to be taught in person on one of Ferris State University's Campuses or approved FSU sites. Faculty members may be required to teach off-campus and/or online. The candidate selected for the position must reside in Michigan after acceptance of employment. The anticipated start date of this position is August 2026 at the earliest and January 2027 at the latest. |
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Director of Graduate Studies
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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| The Director of Graduate Studies will: Lead and champion the growth, development, quality, and continuation of all graduate programs and graduate education at Ferris State University. Move graduate education in a direction aligned with Ferris' strategic plan and the goal of enhancing the scholarly contributions of graduate faculty and students. Cultivate progressive academic and administrative policies related to graduate education. Oversee operations in the Office of Graduate Studies, such as the administrative process, marketing strategy, and graduate student experience. Foster collaborative relationships with all faculty, program coordinators, college deans, administrators, and off-campus stakeholders serving and served by the graduate programs. Develop centralized funding for graduate scholarships, assistantships, and similar support for graduate students. The anticipated start date for this position is March 2026. However, this is an estimated date and can be revised if needed. Required: Terminal Degree from a regionally accredited university, Graduate teaching experience or related professional activities Demonstrated leadership and administrative skills. Effective interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. Ability to cultivate relationships with faculty, staff, and administration that emphasizes collaboration and support. |
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Pre-College Program Administrator
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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| The Pre-College Program Administrator has the duties and responsibilities of organizing programming, administering budgets, and completing state reports associated with grants such as the MI GEAR UP/KCP College Day Program. This is a grant-funded position with a one-year temporary assignment, with the possibility of renewal contingent on continued grant funding and successful performance. The position will include considerable travel to designated schools within Michigan to implement programs and activities designed to increase awareness to students and their parents about the importance of going to college. This may include, but is not limited to, financial literacy, academic outreach and support, mentorship, and other support services, including scholarships for underserved K-12 and college-age students. This position requires maintaining sustainable, effective partnerships with K-12 school administrators and community partners. Required: Bachelor’s degree in education, human services, general business or related field. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered. Equivalency for education is two years of full-time related work experience equals one year of education. Valid drivers license. Two to five years of experience working with historically underrepresented K-12 or college age students. |