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Department of Biology - Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Biology at CSU San Bernardino seeks a tenure track Assistant Professor specializing in organismal plant biology, starting August 2026. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to inclusive teaching, student success, and research with undergraduates and M.S. students. Teaching may include comparative plant morphology, plant physiology, local flora, plant biology and diversity, or plant development. |
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Department of Public Administration - Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Public Administration at CSU-San Bernardino is seeking to fill a full time, tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level. We seek candidates with a commitment to high impact teaching, an active research agenda, and a dedication to university and community service. Sub field expertise is open; however, we prefer candidates who are able to teach across our MPA leadership and non-profit management core curriculums. |
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Department of Mathematics, Assistant Professor - Applied Mathematics
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Mathematics at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the area of Applied Mathematics at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 2026. |
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Department of Physics & Astronomy- Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Physics and Astronomy at California State University, San Bernardino invites applications from a diverse group of qualified applicants for an Assistant Professor tenure-track position to begin August 2026. The Department offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in Physics, with minors in astronomy and applied physics, and is currently in the planning stages for an interdisciplinary M.S. degree in Materials Science, which is associated with the Center for Advanced Functional Materials (https://www.csusb.edu/center-advanced-functional-materials).
We welcome applications in all areas of research in physics. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience teaching and conducting research in the areas of quantum, AMO, or materials sciences and can help support the masters degree program in materials science, as well as teach a broad spectrum of undergraduate physics courses. The successful candidate will join an intellectually stimulating and innovative academic environment that embraces diversity. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from all groups historically underrepresented in Physics and STEM fields, including intersections across multiple groups. |
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School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Graduate Assistant (GA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at California State University San Bernardino invites applications for a Graduate Assistant (GA) position for the 2025-26 academic year. This position provides an excellent opportunity for graduate students to gain valuable experience in both research and teaching while contributing to the department’s mission. Graduate Assistants will work under the supervision of faculty members in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice. The GA will support faculty research initiatives, assist with course instruction, and help foster student learning. |
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Administrative Support Assistant (Administrative Support Assistant II), Research - Academic Admin
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Under the general supervision of the Director, serve as administrative support for the Office of Academic Research/Research Development and provide full range of moderate to complex clerical support activities associated with the office. |
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Department of Biology Instructional Student Assistant (ISA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Biology at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) is seeking part-time Instructional Student Assistant (ISA) applications from qualified individuals for our San Bernardino Campus (SBC) and/or our Palm Desert Campus (PDC). Candidates for this position should be students in good standing at CSUSB and should possess good organizational and communication skills. The ISA positions may involve various duties including assisting Biology staff, faculty, and students; assisting Instructional Support Technicians in preparation for laboratory or other course needs as appropriate; and assisting faculty and course instructors in tasks such as grading, tutoring, and assessment. Candidates should have a commitment to teamwork and should work closely with the staff/faculty/instructors to which they are assigned.
This is a pool of students for the department to consider for ISAs, and all appointments are temporary. Decisions on assignment of ISAs are made on a rolling basis, normally between several months before and up to the beginning of the academic term.
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Department of Physics and Astronomy Instructional Student Assistant (ISA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Physics and Astronomy is seeing undergraduate and graduate students to serve as department tutors who can assist students enrolled in the introductory physics courses. Preference will be given to candidates who have strong math backgrounds and are able to tutor within the full range of undergraduate physics courses. The successful candidate will join an intellectually stimulating and innovative academic environment that embraces diversity, offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in Physics, with minors in astronomy and applied physics, and an interdisciplinary M.S. degree in Materials Science, which is associated with the Center for Advanced Functional Materials (https://materials.csusb.edu). We are particularly interested in receiving applications from all groups historically underrepresented in Physics/Astronomy and STEM fields, including intersections across multiple groups. |
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Executive Director, Performing Arts Theater (Administrator II)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| CSUSB invites applications for an inspiring and dynamic Executive Director to oversee the launch and operation of its brand-new 500-seat performing arts theater. This pivotal leadership role blends arts administration, strategic vision, and operational stewardship to elevate the theater as a hub for campus, community, and cultural engagement. |
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Director, Basic Needs & Student Support (Administrator I), Department of Basic Needs & Student Support
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Under the general supervision of the AVP for Student Affairs/Dean of Students, the Director of Basic Needs & Student Support will direct, manage, and lead the university’s Basic Needs & Student Support department, as well as serve as the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) primary campus contact for all basic needs’ functions for CSUSB students for internal and external stakeholders. |
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Liberal Studies Teaching Associate
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Teaching Associates will teach CAL 2970 and CAL 3970. They will also support the Liberal Studies program at the CSUSB-PDC campus to organize educational activities with other departments, organizations and entities in the community. |
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Nurse Practitioner (Nurse Practitioner, Exempt), Student Health Center - Palm Desert Campus
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San Bernardino - Palm Desert Campus
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| Under the general supervision of a Physician and the direction of the Executive Director, the Nurse Practitioner delivers comprehensive primary health care services at the Student Health Center (SHC). These services include assessment, diagnosis, preventive care, and health maintenance. Working under a physician’s supervision and following established standardized procedures and/or process protocols, the Nurse Practitioner collaborates with the SHC Executive Director and supervising Physician(s) to develop and refine these procedures and define the position’s scope of practice. Responsibilities include performing physical examinations; diagnosing, treating, and managing illnesses and injuries; ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests; and counseling patients on preventive health. The Nurse Practitioner also leads infection prevention and control initiatives for the Palm Desert Campus SHC and participates in health promotion activities on campus. This role is primarily based at the Palm Desert campus, with occasional work at the San Bernardino campus. |
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Department of Doctorate Studies Part-time Lecturer Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Doctorate in Educational Leadership Program seeks dynamic, equity-centered educators to serve as part-time Adjunct Lecturers. Successful candidates will deliver doctoral-level instruction aligned with program standards and provide mentoring and coaching to students. Adjuncts will collaborate with university and community partners to support student success and continuous program improvement. |
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Dept of Child, Adolescent and Family Studies - Teaching Associate POOL
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Supports faculty members in the delivery of undergraduate or graduate-level courses. Duties typically include leading discussion sections or labs, grading assignments and exams, holding office hours, assisting students with coursework, and helping with course administration. TAs play a key role in enhancing the student learning experience by providing academic support and reinforcing course content under the supervision of the course instructor. |
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Department of Psychology Teaching Associate (TA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Teaching Associate will teach one or more 2-unit lab section(s) of PSYC 3311.
This position involves preparing a syllabus and assignments, creating lessons and class activities, attending class weekly for the duration of the semester, grading assignments, holding weekly office hours, and responding to student communication in a timely manner. Teaching Associates will also work closely with the full-time faculty members teaching the 3-unit lecture portion of the class to make sure the lecture and lab coincide.
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Job Developer/CSRI Victorville (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Job Developer is responsible for building relationships with employers to create job opportunities for CSRI participants. This role involves networking, outreach, and collaboration with businesses, community organizations, and workforce development programs to secure sustainable employment opportunities for individuals reentering the workforce. The Job Developer also provides job readiness support, resume assistance, and interview preparation to help clients succeed in their employment goals. |
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Security Guard/CSRI Moreno Valley (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Security Guard is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment at the CSRI center while also assisting with clerical tasks, monitoring surveillance cameras, and engaging in participant outreach. This role ensures the safety of staff, clients, and visitors, while also supporting administrative functions and fostering a welcoming atmosphere for program participants. |
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Job Developer/CSRI Moreno Valley (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Job Developer is responsible for building relationships with employers to create job opportunities for CSRI participants. This role involves networking, outreach, and collaboration with businesses, community organizations, and workforce development programs to secure sustainable employment opportunities for individuals reentering the workforce. The Job Developer also provides job readiness support, resume assistance, and interview preparation to help clients succeed in their employment goals. |
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Program Coordinator (Student Services Professional II), Office of Black Student Success
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Under the Division of Student Affairs, and general supervision from the Director of the Office of Black Student Success (OBSS), the Program Coordinator identifies and mentors students on routine matters using the African American (AA) Data Dashboard, Educational Advisory Board (EAB), and other methods of bringing students in for services when needed.
The Program Coordinator supports OBSS in moderately complex professional student service work by utilizing knowledge and judgement of principles, techniques, standards, guides, and professional skills to advise students. Services are provided through student peer mentorship programs, leadership training, retention activities, educational curriculum presentations, direct student advising/counseling, and other services to promote student success. Additionally, the Program Coordinator will help assist current CSUSB students in their quest for financial literacy and work with established partners to support student needs. |
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Instructional Student Assistant(ISA) Palm Desert Campus (PDC) Student Success Studio (S3)
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San Bernardino - Palm Desert Campus, San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| As a division of Academic Affairs, Academic Success & Undergraduate Advising (ASUA) provides advising and academic support to all CSUSB students. ASUA helps students establish and maintain a sense of belonging with the university through academic support services and programs. ASUA facilitates pathways to graduation and enhances the undergraduate and graduate experience. ASUA specialized student-support programs include Academic Advising, Coyotes Achieve, Peer Advising, Early Assessment Program (EAP), Student Mentoring Program (SMP), Coyote Experience, Yotie Oso, and the Student Success Studio (S3) at PDC, Academic Support programs include Tutoring, Supplemental Instruction (SI), Academic Testing, and the CSUSB Writing Centers (for graduate and undergraduates). We value the inherent academic potential in all CSUSB students, and through interactions with our staff members, students are guided to make well-informed educational decisions and plan to create the most meaningful education for themselves. The ASUA goal is to help prepare students to become critical thinkers, effective communicators, collaborative employees, scholars, and colleagues who will be future leaders in a rapidly evolving world. |