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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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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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Resource Analyst
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East Bay
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| The College of Health (CoH) is one of the academic units at Cal State East Bay. The Resource Analyst is the primary administrator of the College’s budget. Under minimal supervision from the Dean and Associate Dean, this position exercises considerable discretion in executing the College’s plans and goals with available financial resources. Errors in this process could have serious consequences for the College.
This position requires advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities to manage a large portfolio of funds across a spectrum of restrictions. The Resource Analyst must interpret and apply financial policies that are often complex under a hierarchy of state, CSU, and campus laws, codes, and guidelines.
The Resource Analyst position requires college-level financial analysis, resource allocation, accounting maintenance, financial reporting, budget surveillance and corrections, record keeping, projections, department-level fund reporting, fiscal consultations, and year-end fiscal notifications.
The portfolio of funds includes the General Fund, A2E2, CERF, trust, donor, and scholarship funds across all College of Health departments, as well as a changing number of specific-use and project funds. The Analyst will access a wide variety of databases, including finance, human resources, faculty contracts, institutional data, accounts payable, and purchasing, to extract the necessary data.
Additionally, the Analyst will maintain an extensive network of campus contacts in areas such as academic resource planning, budget, accounting, procurement, donor funds, sponsored programs, and other specialized groups. The Resource Analyst will serve as the central point of contact regarding the College’s funds. Additional responsibilities include coordinating training for management, faculty, and staff in budget management, monitoring expenses, reconciling transactions, preparing projections, and enforcing accounting practices, policies, and procedures. Excellent interpersonal skills are essential for articulating, interpreting, and conveying complex financial and data analysis to non-finance audiences. |
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Assistant Professor of Public Health
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Monterey Bay
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| Apply now! Priority Screening Date is January 15, 2026. |