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Accessibility Counselor
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East Bay
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| Accessibility Services provides eligible students with disabilities academic support services, counseling, education/community resources and strategies necessary for an accessible education experience, as prescribed by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Services are provided to students with verified disabilities who request access to academic coursework and other university activities.
The purpose of the Accessibility Services Counselor position is twofold. The primary purpose of the Accessibility Counselor is to evaluate disability documentation, determine eligibility of services and academic accommodations, as well as provide disability advising, disability counseling, advocacy, and disability management for eligible students. |
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Police Officer (Lateral or Academy Complete Only)
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Northridge
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| As a Police Officer, you play a vital role in safeguarding the campus community. Through community-focused engagement, proactive patrols, emergency response, and crime prevention efforts, you help create a safe, supportive environment that promotes trust, protects people and property, and upholds professional standards. |
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School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) - Graduate Assistant (GA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Computer Science & Engineering is seeking a Graduate Assistant (GA) to provide professional research assistance to a faculty member. This position focuses on two research areas:
Generative AI Security – studying adversarial robustness, trustworthy AI, and vulnerabilities in large-scale machine learning systems.
Information Freshness in Wireless Networks – analyzing and optimizing timeliness of information delivery, latency, and age-of-information metrics in networked systems.
This role is ideal for graduate students who want to develop advanced research skills while contributing to cutting-edge projects in computing, AI, and wireless communication. |
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Liberal Studies Program - Part-time Lecturer Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Liberal Studies Program at California State University San Bernardino is accepting applications on an on-going basis for our pool of part-time lecturers for upper and lower division Liberal Studies courses that address introduction, resources, portfolio development, and assessment of students preparing to pursue the multiple subjects teaching credential.
The Liberal Studies program is housed under the College of Arts and Letters and offers a rich Liberal Arts & Liberal Studies educational experience through selected courses from a wide range of academic disciplines. The major consists of a common core and a choice of several tracks designed to meet diverse student interests and needs not only for teaching in schools, but also for leadership in government, non-profit organizations, and business, and for graduate education in law, counseling, social work and services, public affairs and administration, and educational leadership. The Liberal Studies option provides excellent preparation for Elementary teaching while the Liberal Arts option provides well-rounded preparation for post-baccalaureate degrees and for employment in business, non-profit, and government organizations. |
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Anthropology Department Special Sessions Lecturer Pool - SJSU Online
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San José
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| The SJSU Anthropology Department is dedicated to excellence in teaching and learning within our field and for our students. Through scholarly work and direct participation in research programs, both locally and internationally, students explore the diverse nature of human experiences across cultures worldwide. By studying people, their lifestyles, and how they adapt to cultural changes, both past and present, students are better prepared to comprehend human behavior at local and global levels |
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Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management (SCM)
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| The Industrial Technology, Packaging, and Entrepreneurship (ITPE) Area in the Orfalea College of Business at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-line, academic year position as Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management (SCM) beginning August 17, 2026.
We are seeking candidates with teaching and research interests in the broad areas of SCM, with particular emphasis on (but not limited to): (1) Digital supply chain technologies, (2) Data analytics and modeling, (3) Sustainability and resilience through technology, (4) Enterprise resource planning and information systems, and (5) Logistics and distribution.
The ITPE Area is dedicated to excellence in undergraduate education through a laboratory-intensive, hands-on curriculum that embodies Cal Poly’s “Learn by Doing” philosophy. Our team of 30+ tenured, tenure-track, and adjunct faculty includes business professionals, designers, engineers, and scientists who share a passion for student learning and applied research. |
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Undergraduate Admissions Evaluator
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San José
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| Join the Undergraduate Admissions & Outreach department as an Undergraduate Admissions Evaluator. In this role, you’ll help prospective students navigate the admissions process by evaluating applications, verifying academic records, and ensuring compliance with CSU and university policies—all in support of SJSU’s mission of student success. |
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Assistant Professor of Special Education
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San José
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| The Department of Special Education at San José State University is pleased to announce a search for an Assistant Professor of Special Education beginning in August 2026. We seek candidates who possess strong potential for scholarly research, writing, and teaching in the Master of Arts (MA) in Special Education and Education Specialist Credential programs across undergraduate, credential, and MA degree pathways. |
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Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) - Lecturer
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San Francisco
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| The College of Professional & Global Education at San Francisco State University invites applications for a Lecturer (non-tenure track) position for the Clinical Laboratory Science Internship Program, up to full-time. |
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Department of Music - Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| To lead our Bachelor of Music undergraduate program in Music Therapy as program director and professor. This position will include program development, as our program is in its initial stages, as well as liaison responsibilities with sites (and practitioners) in the Inland Empire and San Bernardino County that provide music therapy. This position is thus both student-facing and community-facing, and will involve student advising and recruiting responsibilities, as well as oversight for music therapy clinical fieldwork and internships. Along with teaching and program-building, this position also supports active involvement in research and professional scholarship.
TYPICAL ACTIVITIES
• Lead and continue to develop CSUSB’s new BA in Music Therapy program
• Develop the BA in Music Therapy curriculum as needed
• Teach undergraduate courses in music therapy, as well as additional courses in the Department of Music as needed
• Recruit and advise all music therapy students
• Coordinate and supervise internships and clinical fieldwork in music therapy
• Serve as liaison with clinical supervisors and internship site supervisors, creating and maintaining these relationships
• Attend all department faculty meetings and serve on departmental, college, and university committees
• Maintain membership in the American Music Therapy Association
• Maintain active involvement in research and professional scholarship
• Other duties as assigned
Qualified candidates must demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring a diverse student population and to working effectively with faculty, staff and students across a wide range of disciplines. |
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Visiting Faculty - ART + FILM (Ceramics/Sculpture)
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Humboldt
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| Cal Poly Humboldt and the Department of Art + Film invites applications for a full-time, temporary Visiting Faculty position in Ceramics/Sculpture for academic year 2026/2027. The successful candidate will teach Ceramics II, Ceramics III, and Special Topics in Ceramics or Sculpture. |
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Tenure Track Faculty - Department of Biological Sciences (Cellular and Molecular Biology)
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Humboldt
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| Cal Poly Humboldt and the Department of Biological Sciences invites applicants for a full-time, academic year, tenure-track faculty position with an emphasis in Cellular and Molecular Biology with a focus on biomedical sciences. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the health and medical sciences program, contributing expertise in molecular and cellular mechanisms of human health and disease. |
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Full-Time Lecturer - Teaching Associate Coordinator and Assistant Director (Lower-Division Language Program)
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Long Beach
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| The Department of Romance, German, and Russian Languages is seeking a Full-Time Lecturer. |
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Full-time Lecturer - Architectural Engineering
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| The Architectural Engineering Department is seeking applications for a full-time Lecturer position for the 2026-27 academic year, to begin August 17, 2026. The ideal candidate will be an inspiring mentor and educator who champions inclusive excellence in teaching and learning. Candidate may teach structural engineering courses ranging from first-year undergraduate to master’s level. This position offers the chance to educate and empower the next generation of structural engineers and work and live on the beautiful central coast of California. Review of applications will begin December 18, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. |
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Part-Time Lecturer Pool in Early Childhood Education Credential Program
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Stanislaus - Turlock
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| The Department of Teacher Education invites applications for the Part-Time Lecturer(s) Pool in ECEC. |
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Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity
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Long Beach
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| The Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science is seeking an Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity with specialization in cybersecurity or expertise in area(s) that may include, but not limited to, computer and network security, hardware and embedded system security, cryptography, privacy-preserving and trustworthy computing, AI-driven security and adversarial machine learning, security of cyber-physical and autonomous systems, and cloud or edge system security. |
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Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
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Long Beach
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| The Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science is seeking an Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering with specialization in area(s) that may include, but not limited to, Networks and Systems, Internet of Things (IoT), Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems, Systems-on-Chip, Computer Systems and Architecture, Networking and Communications, Hardware/Software Co-Design and Systems Integration, and their applications in AI, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems. |
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Assistant Professor of Software Engineering
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Long Beach
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| The Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science is seeking an Assistant Professor of Computer Science with specialization in software engineering or expertise in area(s) that may include, but not limited to, software design and architecture, software testing and verification, software project management, and software maintenance and evolution; as well as emerging areas such as DevOps, software analytics, AI-assisted software engineering, human-centered software design, secure software development, and large-scale distributed or cloud-based systems. |
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Department of Teacher Education and Foundations - Open Rank, Single Subject Literacy
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Candidates must have knowledge, skills and interest in secondary literacy/English language arts teaching, research, and professional development. Candidates are expected to teach literacy/English Language Arts courses for teacher candidates and graduate students. Candidates are expected to meet the requirements for excellence in teaching, active scholarly and professional work, and service to the University and community.
The successful candidate is expected to:
Design and teach secondary Reading, literacy/English Language Arts courses at the credential and M.A in Education program that emphasize high impact instructional strategies and current teaching and learning theories in literacy and English language arts.
Work with credential and graduate students.
Participate in committee assignments at the program, department, college, and university levels.
Supervise student teachers.
Engage in research/publication and/or creative activities.
Advise and mentor credential and graduate students.
Participate in student recruitment to the credential and graduate programs.
Qualified candidates must demonstrate active involvement and excellence in teaching and mentoring/supervising a diverse population of students, working collaboratively and productively with faculty, staff, and administrators within and across programs, departments, and colleges at the university. Candidates are also expected to be actively engaged with the community (e.g., schools and school districts, county office of education, professional organizations, etc.). |
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Instructional Designer, Center for Teaching & Learning
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Sacramento
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| This position's primary purpose is to serve as an Instructional Technologist for the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Student Success efforts providing instructional design and project coordination support. This position reports to the director for the Center for Teaching and Learning in Academic Affairs. In addition to providing culturally responsive hybrid and online course design services for Center for Teaching and Learning core programs, responsibilities include management and assessment of special course design and faculty professional development projects. |