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Custodian (Brawley Campus)
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San Diego - Imperial Valley, San Diego
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| Join SDSU Imperial Valley – Brawley Campus as a Custodian and help create a clean, safe, and welcoming environment by maintaining campus facilities and supporting the daily success of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors! |
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Pre-Admissions Counselor, Student Services Professional II, Temporary
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Sonoma
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| Student Recruitment, Strategic Enrollment Management |
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Career Advisor (Student Services Professional III) ***CURRENT CSU SYSTEM-WIDE APPLICANTS ONLY***
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Chico
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| ***CURRENT CSU SYSTEM-WIDE APPLICANTS ONLY***
Under general direction of the Director, the Student Services Professional III/Career Advisor performs complex Student Services professional work by developing and facilitating workshops, seminars and presentations throughout the campus on resume writing, interview skills, job market trends, and job search strategies in response to a variety of needs and concerns of individual students, student organizations, administration, and faculty. Working pro-actively in a team environment, the Career Advisor will develop, implement and facilitate programs that encourage and support student efficacy and success. Responsible for advising students in any of the seven colleges. Responsibilities include comprehensive and independent student advisement and guidance in individual and group settings involving career planning and related issues. This position requires a high degree of judgment, professional skills, and knowledge related to career planning, to perform considerable administrative planning and program management, including recognizing program needs and developing creative and realistic approaches to meet those needs and collaboration with other professionals, to provide quality programming. |
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Lecturer - PSCI 100: US Government & Politics (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Political Science and Global Affairs at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach PSCI 100: U.S. Government and Politics. The course covers the principles of the U.S. Constitution, and is a survey of political institutions and processes that developed under it, including the legislature, the executive, the courts, state and local government, federalism, and civil liberties. |
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Lecturer - PSCI 331: World Political Systems (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Political Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach PSCI 331: World Political Systems. This is our core course in Comparative Politics and it provides a comparative analysis of political behavior and institutions in political systems of different types. |
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Lecturer Pool - Kinesiology AY 2026/27
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Kinesiology at California State University San Marcos accepts applications on an ongoing basis for our pool of part-time lecturers. Salary is commensurate with credentials and experience. Applicant pools are used to fill short-term temporary Lecturer positions across our campus with the possibility of rehiring. Appointments may last from one day to a whole semester. This applicant pool may be used to fill vacant positions on an as-needed basis throughout the academic year. Applications in this pool ad will only be good for the current academic year. This pool will be closed effective May 31st. If you wish to be considered for the next academic year, you will need to apply to the new pool as it becomes available by June 15th. |
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Lecturer - KINE 190: First Year Experience (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Kinesiology at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for the Fall 2026 semester to teach KINE 190: First Year Experience. This class teaches students foundational skills to enhance their success in the Kinesiology major. To learn more about the kinesiology major visit our website. A successful candidate should be familiar with the kinesiology major and with resources offered at CSUSM to support student success. |
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Assistant Director, Stewardship
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Long Beach
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| This role coordinates and implements donor experiences through events, communications, and campus engagement activities that highlight the impact of philanthropy and strengthen long-term relationships with the university. |
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Housing Facilities Maintenance Mechanic
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Sacramento
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| Under general supervision, the Housing Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for the full range of journey-level hardscape work and general facility work. The incumbent will perform a variety of maintenance and construction work on facilities systems, equipment, structures, and fixtures within University Housing. |
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Payment Technician II - Payment Services
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Cal Poly - Mustang Business Park (San Luis Obispo)
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| Payment Services is seeking an accounts payable professional ready to help transform our group, along with Procurement, into a modern Procure-to-Pay organization. Join us and be part of the change! |
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Brawley Student Advisor (Student Services Professional II)
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San Diego - Imperial Valley, San Diego
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| Empower the next generation of STEM leaders as a Brawley Student Advisor, where your guidance, advocacy, and passion for student success help diverse learners thrive from admission through graduation. |
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Cashiering Reconciliation Specialist (Accounting Technician II)
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San Diego
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| Join SDSU as a Cashiering Reconciliation Specialist and help power student success by delivering exceptional account services, ensuring accurate financial operations, and supporting the university’s commitment to outstanding customer service! |
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Administrative & Program Support Coordinator (ASC II)
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East Bay
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| The position serves as the department’s front-line contact for students, faculty, staff, campus partners, and community members; provides lead work direction for student assistants; and ensures the timely completion of departmental processes, transactions, communications, and reporting requirements. The incumbent collaborates closely with DISARC professional staff, the Office of Diversity, Human Resources, Payroll, Procurement, and other campus departments to support department operations, events, budgeting, hiring, and compliance activities. |
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Meat Lab Lead
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Fresno
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| Agricultural Operations is looking for a collaborative, knowledgeable, and dependable Meat Lab Lead. Apply Today! |
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Project Rebound Coordinator - Dean of Students
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| Our Dean of Students Team is looking for a Project Rebound Coordinator! The mission of the Dean of Students (DOS) Office is to serve as a resource for helping students resolve university-related issues and concerns and advance to degree. The office is committed to supporting the academic success of students by fostering the development of integrity and problem-solving skills; teaching self-advocacy and personal responsibility; and providing students with opportunities to learn and practice the fundamental principles of good citizenship, responsible leadership, and the importance of diversity in a global society. Join us! |
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Senior Business Services Analyst - SEMSA Business Services
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| Our Business Services Team is looking for a Senior Business Services Analyst! Student Affairs Business Services is responsible for the central administration for divisional business services, including operations, finance, and human resources. Join us! |
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Autism Support for College, Education & Neurodiversity Development (ASCEND) Coordinator - Dean of Students - Temporary
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| Our Dean of Students Team is looking for an ASCEND Coordinator! The mission of the Dean of Students (DOS) Office is to serve as a resource for helping students resolve university-related issues and concerns and advance to degree. The office is committed to supporting the academic success of students by fostering the development of integrity and problem-solving skills; teaching self-advocacy and personal responsibility; and providing students with opportunities to learn and practice the fundamental principles of good citizenship, responsible leadership, and the importance of diversity in a global society. Join us! |
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Alumni Chapters and Networks Officer
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Sacramento
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| Under the general direction of the Associate Vice President (AVP) of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving and with input from the CEO of the Sacramento State Alumni Association, the Alumni Networks Officer is responsible for the strategic development, implementation, and management of alumni affinity groups and networks that engage Sacramento State’s 310,000+ alumni. The position serves as an advisor and liaison to volunteer alumni leaders, guiding the development of annual engagement plans, event portfolios, and programmatic approaches that align with best practices in alumni engagement and career-connected programming. The incumbent develops tools, templates, and resources to support affinity groups and networks in creating meaningful, outcomes-oriented engagement opportunities, and works to expand adoption of technology platforms that facilitate mentoring, networking, and ongoing alumni-student interaction. |
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Lecturer- AIS 110: Decolonizing California: California Indian Resistance, Resurgence and Resilience (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach AIS 110: Decolonizing California: California Indian Resistance, Resurgence and Resilience. The course surveys California Indian resistance and resurgence. Provides a place-based approach to anti-racism and anti-colonial movements through community-centered learning and is a foundational overview of contemporary political, social, environmental issues, and representations through California Indian perspectives and knowledge. Subjects can include but are not limited to: tribal citizenship, self-determination, decolonization, sovereignty, and settler colonialism. |
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Groundsworker - Main Campus
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San José
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| The Groundsworker, assigned primarily to the Main Campus, supports Facilities Development & Operations by maintaining campus grounds and landscaped areas to ensure a safe, clean, and attractive environment. Under general supervision and lead work direction, the position performs planting, irrigation, mowing, trimming, pruning, fertilizing, debris removal, and recycling collection. The incumbent operates hand and power tools, assists with irrigation repair, tree work, athletic field preparation, and nursery functions, responds to routine and emergency service needs, maintains work records, and follows safety, sustainability, and customer service standards in support of the University’s mission. |