Lecturer - TA 325: Chicano Theatre (Fall 2026)
San Marcos
April 20, 2026
May 31, 2027
The Theatre Department at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer in Fall 2026 to teach TA 325: Chicano Theatre. The course meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to 8:15 pm. Through individual and group readings of specific works of theatre, this course will examine the role of Latino/Chicano Theatre as a part of American Theatre and a distinct voice in World Theatre. Students will examine social, political, and aesthetic elements which have given rise to the development of Latino/Chicano theatre, including the struggle for justice, cultural and community integrity, biculturalism, bilingualism, identity, race, and cultural chauvinism. The perspectives and works of other Latino populations will be included as part of an examination of comparative and competing Latino world views within the United States. The course will include a performance aspect.
Director of Student Conduct and Ethical Development, Student Affairs
San Marcos
April 16, 2026
Under the general direction of the Dean of Students and the day-to-day supervision of the Associate Dean of Students, the Director of Student Conduct & Ethical Development serves as the university’s primary administrator for student conduct matters and provides leadership for the Student Conduct & Ethical Development area.
Custodian (3rd Shift), Facility Services (2 Positions)
San Marcos
April 10, 2026
Under the supervision of the Manager of Custodial Services, the Custodian performs a full range of cleaning and maintenance duties, ensuring facilities are safe, clean, and properly set up for events and moves.
Lecturer - OM 633: ERP and Supply Chain Technology (Fall 2026)
San Marcos
April 10, 2026
December 31, 2026
The Department of Operations, Supply Chain and Business Analytics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach OM 633: ERP and Supply Chain Technology. This course is part of the Master of Science in Supply Chain Analytics program curriculum. It explores how technology enables modern supply chain systems to function. It reviews fundamental concepts and procedures in planning systems and provides practical experience working with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in areas related to supply chain management. The course applies classroom learning to real-world problems through case studies and projects and introduces Material Requirements Planning (MRP), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II), and ERP systems, with hands-on exposure to platforms such as SAP or Oracle NetSuite.
Executive Assistant and Operations Analyst, Office of the President
San Marcos
April 09, 2026
Provides high-level executive support and operational analysis for senior leadership, managing sensitive information, streamlining processes, and proactively advancing strategic priorities for the Office of the President.