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Call Center Representative/IESBDC (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Inland Empire Small Business Development Center is a federal program partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration & the California Governor’s Office of Business & Economic Development. The SBDC is hosted by CSU, San Bernadino, University Enterprises Corporation. The purpose of this grant is to provide no-cost technical assistance to entrepreneurs and small business owners in the Riverside and San Bernardino County.
Under the direction of the SBDC Director the call center representative will conduct inbound and outbound service calls, provide a high-level of customer service and document details of all calls and customer interactions in the SBDC CRM System. |
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School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) - Instructional Student Assistant (ISA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Under supervision, Instructional Student Assistants (ISA) in this classification perform grading, tutoring, and/ or laboratory assistance duties for most work hours in a given appointment in the School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) over the course of an academic term. Assignments are made by the School of Computer Science and Engineering department or a CSE faculty member at California State University, San Bernardino. The work may be performed on campus and the hours assigned must be approved by the Director of CSE. |
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Administrative Assistant- Street Medicine (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The incumbent will provide administrative support to Executive Director. Director, and faculty of the CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program on the PDC and SB campuses. |
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Department of Nursing - Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Nursing at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) invites applications from those seeking a Tenure Track faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank in the Department of Nursing (DON) for the start of the academic year, 2026-2027. DON anticipates to hire multiple assistant professors during this search.
The DON is seeking visionary candidates who will contribute to our campus community through teaching, research, professional activities & service and help achieve the mission and goals of the Department, College, and University in a multicultural community. The successful candidates will also have job skills, experience, and/or willingness to engage in activities that lead to the success of students from diverse backgrounds. |
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Events Manager/Cal-SOAP (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Under the supervision of the Director of Cal-SOAP, the Event Manager will be responsible for planning, organizing, and managing all events for the Inland Empire Cal-SOAP Program in collaboration with schools, districts, colleges, universities, community based and non-profit organizations and other partners and stakeholders, ensuring that all events are implemented in accordance with Cal-SOAP mission, law, policies and requirements. |
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Project Coordinator/NIDILRR (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research
Grant at UEC is seeking a qualified Project Coordinator to develop and
manage project responsibilities. |
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School of Social Work Full-Time Lecturer 12 Month
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The School of Social Work invites applications for multiple 12-month, full-time lecturer appointments focused on practicum education and Title IV-E child welfare initiatives. Appointees will advance the School’s mission across the BASW and MSW programs at the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses and within the online MSW program. Assignments vary by position and may include: directing practicum operations; placing students in practicum, ensuring strong relationships with agency partners, maintaining documentation and data; guaranteeing compliance with accreditation and university requirements; project management, grant application and management, and training and curriculum development. These roles emphasize practicum instruction and program administration with limited direct classroom teaching; specific duties will be determined by program needs and candidate expertise. |
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Department of Health Science - Graduate Assistant (GA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Nutrition Counseling Graduate Student Coordinators are responsible for coordinating client intake, scheduling and management for the Spring 2025 Nutrition Assessment and Education Program. This includes maintaining counseling spaces, maintaining counseling materials and handouts, creating advertisements and communicating with potential clients about eligibility and scheduling, coordinating undergraduate and graduate student counselors. Graduate Student Coordinators are also responsible for ensuring that all client recommendations are approved by the Faculty Supervisor. Graduate Student Coordinators will also have the opportunity to see clients directly and may have opportunity to support additional program activities like group wellness challenges and cooking activities. |
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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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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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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University, San Bernardino invites applications from a diverse group of qualified applicants for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 2026. Candidates are expected to provide innovative and equity-based teaching in upper division undergraduate inorganic and/or physical chemistry, in addition to introductory and lower division courses and, if applicable, MS Materials Science courses. Candidates are also expected to develop and sustain an externally funded and independent research agenda in an area of inorganic or physical chemistry and/or materials science. Expertise that complements existing departmental research capabilities and has the potential for research collaboration and/or course development is highly desirable. Salary is commensurate with experience. |
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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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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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School of Cyber & Decision Sciences - Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The SC&DS seeks a full-time assistant professor to join a growing and dynamic faculty team. CSUSB's cutting edge Cybersecurity program prepares students to address the cybersecurity issues and concerns faced today in many corporate and government environments. The foundation of our Cybersecurity program consists of imparting the skills required to succeed along with a combination of technical skills, policy, teamwork, ethics, and professionalism. In 2022, the Cyber program successfully renewed the NSA/DHS designation of Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD). Since receiving the CAE-CD designation, the Center for Cyber and AI has secured a portfolio of $85m in grants and scholarships focused on the cyber workforce.
The ideal candidate for this position must have knowledge, skill, and interest in teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence offered by the SC&DS at CSUSB main campus and at Palm Desert. Candidates having a combination of both theory/research and applied/hands-on teaching experiences in the areas of Cybersecurity Management, Ethical hacking - SCADA/IOT, Forensics, Incident Response, applied AI, and hold Industry recognized certifications such as Security+, CISSP, etc. are a plus. A deep understanding of the Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber program as well as the critical workforce frameworks (Department of Defense Cyber Workforce Framework, NIST 800-181) is important for the candidate. Experience working with US Government partners in cyber defense is also desired.
The successful candidate will also be expected to advise students, serve on Department, College and University Committees, contribute to and participate in the life and strategic priorities of the SC&DS, and engage in the broader University disciplinary communities.
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Department of Child, Adolescent & Family Studies-Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Child, Adolescent, & Family Studies 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 invites applications from teacher-scholars who will enrich our courses in statistics and research methodology; scholars whose work involves adolescent development and/or family studies are especially encouraged to apply. Qualified candidates are those that:
• Possess the necessary content expertise in statistics and research methodology,
• Specialize in studying the family and/or adolescent development
• Engage in scholarship and teaching supporting historically underrepresented groups, diversity, equity, and/or social justice.
The Department of Child, Adolescent, & Family Studies offers both theoretical and practical application courses, designed to help prepare graduates for direct service careers working with children of diverse backgrounds, to merge developmental knowledge with practical experience, and to prepare students for graduate training.
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Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling - Open Rank, Tenure-Track
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The successful candidate will be required to (a) teach evening courses in face-to-face, hybrid, and/or online formats in the post-baccalaureate credential and graduate programs including strands in special education foundations and instructional practices for learners with extensive support needs (severe/profound disabilities); (b) supervise and evaluate fieldwork activities, (c) advise credential and graduate students; (d) participate in curriculum development and ongoing program assessment activities; and (e) participate in scholarly activity and service. The successful candidate may be required to teach courses at both the San Bernardino and Palm Desert Campuses. |
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School of Social Work-Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The School of Social Work at CSUSB invites applications for at least one, tenure-track Assistant Professor positions beginning in August 2026. We seek faculty who are committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service, and who can contribute to our mission of preparing social workers to promote equity, inclusion, and social justice. As part of CSUSB’s commitment to inclusive excellence, we especially welcome candidates whose teaching, research, and service reflect diverse perspectives and who are dedicated to working with our diverse student body.
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Department of English (Speech Language Pathology)-Audiology and Audiometry Part-time Lecturer Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of English at California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB) seeks to hire a lecturer qualified to teach a course in Audiology and Audiometry, in support of our Speech-Language Pathology Certificate and Minor programs:
ENG 5570: Audiology and Audiometry. Study of anatomy and physiology of the ear, as well as the central auditory processing system. Considers characteristics, assessment, and management of various hearing disorders.
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Caseworker/ vCSRI (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Caseworker serves as a primary point of contact providing direct
support and case management services to individuals transitioning from incarceration back into the community to help them navigate personal, social, and system goals and challenges. This role involves assessing client
needs, developing individualized plans, and coordinating with various
services and community resources to ensure clients receive appropriate assistance addressing barriers to successful reentry, such as housing, employment, and access to social services. |
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Part-time Lecturer Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University, San Bernardino is seeking part-time lecturer applications from a diverse group of qualified individuals for both our San Bernardino Campus (SBC) as well as our Palm Desert Campus (PDC). The department is seeking experienced, well-organized, and student-centered individuals to teach in any of our subject areas: General Chemistry, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry. Candidates must have at least a Master’s degree, or specialized certification for lecture and/or activity classes, in a field of Chemistry or related discipline. Preference will be given to candidates who have prior teaching experience at the college or university level and who can furnish evidence of strong teaching. Candidates should demonstrate their ability to interact and work effectively with a wide and culturally diverse range of students, including first-generation college students. Preference will be given to those with experience in working with diverse populations and fostering a collaborative, supportive and inclusive environment. |