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Lecturer AY - History
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Pomona
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| The Department of History in the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences is currently accepting applications for their part-time lecturer pool. |
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2026-27 AY Lecturer Pool - Communication Studies
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Sacramento
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| The Department of Communication Studies seeks part-time instructors to teach courses in communication, public relations, journalism, and film. The department offers a variety of courses that focus on understanding the communication process and developing skills to communicate effectively. Areas include intercultural, interpersonal, group, and organizational communication, rhetorical theory and criticism, public relations, mediated communication, journalism, and film. |
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2026-27 AY Lecturer & Clinical Pool - School of Nursing
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Sacramento
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| The School of Nursing is seeking candidates for our part-time lecturer/clinical pool to teach clinical and skills in the undergraduate prelicensure program. We occasionally have the need for part-time lecturers in the RN-BSN, MSN, and School Nurse programs. Of particular interest are for those interested in clinical teaching in the areas of mental health, school nursing, and community health. Teaching in the School Nursing program can be year-round as courses are also held in summer. |
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Scene Shop Coordinator (Performing Arts Technician III, Non-Exempt Range I) - School of Theatre and Dance
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San Francisco
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| Under the direction of the Associate Dean, the Scene Shop Coordinator oversees the daily operation, maintenance, and safety of the Scene Shop and theatre production spaces. This role provides technical expertise and guidance to faculty, staff, and students across LCA, with primary support for the School of Theatre & Dance. The Coordinator collaborates closely with the Costume and Prop Shops to support high-quality productions and may serve as Technical Director or Deck Manager for LCA Live events and external rentals. |
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Broadcast and Studio Engineer - (Broadcast Engineer, Range I) - College of Liberal and Creative Arts
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San Francisco
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| The Broadcast and Studio Engineer supports media production across the Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) Department, the School of Cinema, and the Journalism Department. This position oversees the operation, maintenance, and development of broadcast studios, control rooms, and digital production systems that support instruction, live and recorded productions, and streaming.
As the technical lead for studio video laboratories and campus wide signal distribution, the role ensures the safety, reliability, and integrity of production facilities. Working closely with faculty and students, the Broadcast and Studio Engineer supports instructional and creative projects while maintaining alignment with current and emerging media industry standards. |