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Case Lead-Small Business Consultant/IESBDC (UEC) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (IESBDC) at California State University, San Bernardino is part of the Orange County / Inland Empire SBDC Network, funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the California Govenor's Office of Business and Economic Development. The Case Lead Small Business Consultant serves as the primary strategist and engagement lead for small business clients. This position combines direct consulting with structured case leadership and consultant oversight. The Case Lead evaluates overall business health, defines strategic scopes of work, secures client buy-in, and coordinates part-time consultants to execute initiatives that produce measurable economic outcomes.
Higher Education Analyst/ICDFR-WFD (UEC) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Higher Education Project Analyst provides support in building and maintaining partnerships with local high schools and community colleges to support student recruitment and access to higher education resources. Assist in the development and dissemination of Child Development Teaching Certificate resources for community partners. Coordinate and support higher education events, both on and off campus, in collaboration with community organizations. Provide mentorship, guidance, and ongoing support to scholarship recipients across multiple scholarship programs.
Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach Bakersfield
The Department of Athletics invites applications for a Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach position at the rank of coaching assistant.
Assistant Men’s and Women’s Swim and Dive Coach Bakersfield
The Department of Athletics invites applications for an Assistant Men’s and Women’s Swim and Dive Coach.
2026-27 AY Lecturer Pool - Criminal Justice Sacramento
The Division of Criminal Justice invites applications for our part-time lecturer pool. We seek candidates with strong professional expertise, a commitment to effective college teaching and student success, as well as demonstrated engagement with diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism. Availability to teach during daytime and/or evening hours is required. Instructional needs vary by semester and may include courses such as Introduction to Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Investigations, Justice Administration, Criminological Theory and Research Methods, Law and Courts, Corrections, and related subjects. Applicants are contacted only if selected to meet a specific instructional need. Due to the volume of applications, individual responses will not be provided.

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