Job No. 548521 Assistant/Associate Professor of CEECS
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Bakersfield
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The Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (CEECS) invites applications for a Tenure-Track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. |
Assistant to the Dean
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East Bay
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This position provides general office, clerical, and administrative support to the Office of the Dean, College of Health. The primary purpose of this position is to lead the office staff and assist with creation of course schedules for college programs, provide lead work direction to student employees, manage the calendar for the Dean/Associate Dean. The position is also responsible for implementing departmental goals and objectives and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, university policies, and established office procedures. This role requires a thorough understanding of applicable policies and the ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion. |
Senior Contract Specialist
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Long Beach
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The Senior Contract Specialist independently manages complex, campus-wide contracts, ensuring compliance with state laws, CSU, and University policies. |
Supervising Automotive/Equipment Mechanic - Open to CSULB Employees Only
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Long Beach
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Under the general supervision, supervises skilled automotive and/or equipment mechanics and their semi-skilled and unskilled assistants engaged in the maintenance, repair and modification of automotive, maintenance, landscape, agricultural and construction equipment, machinery and tools. |
Lecturer - MKTG 454: Social Media Marketing (Fall 2025)
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San Marcos
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The Department of Marketing at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach a section of MKTG 454: Social Media Marketing. This course introduces students to key concepts and tactical considerations in social media marketing. It focuses on how social platforms can be leveraged to build brand presence, foster customer relationships, and support personal branding. Topics include community and location-based networks, content creation and sharing, viral marketing, social influence, and collaborative online tools. The course also explores broader digital marketing trends, including mobile marketing and e-commerce. Emphasis is placed on understanding consumer interactions in social environments, developing effective social media strategies, and tracking their impact. |