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Director of Development, College of Health (Revised)
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East Bay
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| The Office of University Advancement includes various departments that work together to maximize philanthropic support to the University, heighten the University’s visibility in the community, and actively engage alumni in the life of the University. The University Advancement – Development team is responsible for securing all levels and types of private support including annual gifts, major gifts, corporate gifts and planned gifts.
Under the supervision of the Sr. Director of Major Gifts, the Director of Development will be responsible for directing a full-spectrum of development and fundraising activities at the University level and specific to an assigned College (and other Colleges and programs as assigned). The Director of Development will focus primarily on securing individual major gift support ($25,000+) and, to a lesser degree, will facilitate garnering corporate and foundation support. With a high degree of independent judgement, the Director of Development is expected to conduct an average minimum of two visits per week, requiring extensive travel and attendance at evening and weekend events.
The Director of Development will strategically move prospects and donors through the major gift fundraising cycle (i.e., identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship) while also building a small pipeline of high-end Leadership Annual Giving donors; thereby maintaining a robust Prospect/Donor Portfolio. The Director of Development will maintain a portfolio of 75-95 prospects/donors at the various fundraising/development stages.
The Director of Development will work collaboratively with the assigned dean(s), department chairs, faculty, university leaders, and Sr. Director of Major Gifts to plan, articulate, and implement a comprehensive strategic fundraising plan to raise funds to meet the educational mission of the university and assigned college(s), programs, and areas. |
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Corporal
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Pomona
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| Lead with purpose and protect with integrity. As a Corporal, you’ll guide sworn and non-sworn personnel, enforce laws, ensure campus safety, and build trust across a diverse community. This role blends leadership, law enforcement, training, and community engagement to create a safer, more connected university environment. Come join our University Police Department! |
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Lead Teacher - Infant/Toddler
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Long Beach
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| Under the general direction of the Director of the Child and Family Center (CFC), the Lead Teacher is responsible for the educational program for the Infant and/ or Toddler programs in the Child and Family Center, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences. |
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Procurement Professional I
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San Diego
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| Join SDSU as a Procurement Professional I—support fast-paced, policy-compliant purchasing operations while coordinating bids, managing agreements, and delivering exceptional service to campus departments and suppliers! |
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Facilities and Operations Coordinator (Athletics Administration Professional I)
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San Diego
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| Support Division I athletics by coordinating facilities and game-day operations as the Facilities and Operations Coordinator at SDSU. |
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MGMT 484-7: Foundations of Generative AI for Business Leadership (Spring 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Management at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach MGMT 484-7: Foundations of Generative AI for Business Leadership. |
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Women's Soccer Head Coach
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Stanislaus - Turlock
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| The Department of Athletics invites applications for a full-time appointment at the rank of Head Women's Soccer Coach. |
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Graduate Assistant - Academic Coaching
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Stanislaus - Stockton, Stanislaus - Turlock
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| ***OPEN TO CURRENT STANISLAUS STATE STUDENTS, CURRENTLY ENROLLED OR ELIGIBILE TO ENROLL ONLY***
1 temporary Graduate Assistant positions in Learning Commons for Stockton Campus |
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Landscape Services Mechanic
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Pomona
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| We are hiring Landscape services mechanic to perform comprehensive maintenance and repairs on a wide range of landscape, grounds, and heavy construction equipment, ensuring optimal functionality and minimizing downtime. This includes routine servicing of 2-stroke engines, troubleshooting mechanical issues, and overhauling complex systems such as hydraulics, fuel injection, and electrical components. |
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Graduate Enrollment Communication Counselor
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San José
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| The Graduate Enrollment Communication Counselor is responsible for communicating with and advising prospective graduate students and applicants on enrollment requirements at San Jose State University (SJSU). |
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Children's Center Supervising Teacher (AS)
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Northridge
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| Do you love working with children between 18 months to 5 years old? Are you dedicated to help develop and prepare children for school - all while helping CSUN students pursue their academic dreams? If so, we need a educator like you on our team! The Associated Students' Children's Center at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is looking for multiple Supervising Teachers. |
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Children's Center Preschool Teacher (AS)
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Northridge
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| Are you passionate about helping develop and prepare children for school - all while helping CSUN students pursue their academic dreams? If so, we need an educator like you on our team! The Associated Students' Children's Center at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is looking for multiple Early Childhood Teachers. We welcome you to check out this great opportunity at Associated Students! |
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Associate Director of Development - College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Science
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San Luis Obispo
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| University Development and Alumni Engagement is looking for an Associate Director of Development in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Science. This fundraiser will serve as a professional in the college to cultivate and solicit alumni, parents, friends, employers, foundations, and corporations for contributions. Join us! |
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Experiential Learning Analyst
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Los Angeles
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Orientation Coordinator (Student Services Professional III) CURRENT CSU SYSTEM-WIDE APPLICANTS ONLY
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Chico
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| ***INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY***
Working independently, under the general direction of the Director of New Student Orientation and Transition Programs and (NSOT), incumbent performs moderately complex professional services work. This position assists with the design, planning, coordination and implementation of New Student Orientation and Transition Programs. Responsibilities include assisting with scheduling facilities, recruiting and training student staff, assisting in the development and delivery of presentations, and providing communication to student participants and guests. Incumbent will also facilitate workshops and training for student peer leaders as well as presentations to student and parent/guest orientation participants; assist with the training of student staff to support academic advising as part of the orientation program; incumbent will assist with collaboration with partner offices including academic departments, individual faculty advisors, student service offices, and enrollment management entities. This position requires the ability to develop familiarity with university programs, processes, policies and services and the ability to work independently without day-to-day supervision. This position assists with creating a welcoming introduction to the university and operates in a fast-paced, deadline driven, office with a high level of student and public contact. |
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Site Coordinating Lead/ICDFR Prentice (UEC)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The part-time coordinating site lead will work under the direction of the Prentice faculty coordinator in support of the Prentice project. |
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Media Production Specialist - Hourly/Intermittent POOL (COTA)
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Long Beach
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| The Media Production Specialist will document rehearsals and performances via photo/video for archival and marketing purposes. |
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CPAC Lead Stage Technician - PAT II - Hourly/Intermittent POOL (COTA)
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Long Beach
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| Under the general supervision of the Production Manager, the position of Lead Stage Technician is in charge of the theatrical and stage equipment and use of the stage during events at the Carpenter Center. |
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COTA Lead Performing Arts Tech II - Hourly/Intermittent POOL (COTA)
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Long Beach
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| This position provides technical support for performances, rehearsals, and other events in the College of the Arts (COTA). |
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COTA Performing Arts Tech I - Hourly/Intermittent POOL (COTA)
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Long Beach
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| Under the general supervision of the Production Manager and the Lead Stage Technician, this position operates theatrical and stage equipment and performs other stage assistant duties during events at the College of the Arts. |