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    • Job No. 549099 Library Services Spec III in Bakersfield

      Are you passionate about helping others and thrive in a collaborative, community-based environment? Join our dynamic team at the Walter W. Stiern Library -- where curiosity is encouraged, learning is celebrated, and every day brings the opportunity to make a meaningful difference! As the heart of CSU Bakersfield's academic life, our library is more than just a place for books -- it's a hub for innovation, discovery, and connection. If you enjoy working with people and creating welcoming spaces, this is the place for you!

    • Business Communications Lecturer (Undergraduate) - Business in Channel Islands

      Division of Academic Affairs | MVS School of Business and Economics

    • K9 Handler in Northridge

      Join Police Services as a K9 Handler and become integral to specialized canine operations. This exciting role emphasizes patrol duties, explosive ordnance detection (EOD), emergency response, and impactful community outreach. Provide exceptional care and ongoing training to your police canine partner while serving your community in a dynamic and rewarding environment.

    • Center Administrative Assistant (Administrative Support Assistant II) in San Diego

      Join our student-focused team as a Center Administrative Assistant and help power the day-to-day operations of the Center for Student Success, supporting academic advising, tutoring programs, and student success events in a vibrant college environment.

    • Head Athletic Trainer in East Bay

      Under the general supervision of the Director of Athletics, the Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for the development, organization, and administration of the sports medicine program, including providing work direction to other athletic trainers, including assigning, monitoring and evaluating work; developing and monitoring the program budget, and maintaining and monitoring the medical records and progress of all student athletes. When injuries do occur, the Head Athletic Trainer serves as a first responder by recognizing and evaluating the injuries, and subsequently developing treatment and rehabilitation programs, incorporating the appropriate therapeutic modalities and use of rehabilitation and exercise equipment. Due to the nature of the work, the individual must be available to work weekends, evenings, and holidays, as well as, be available to travel with teams.

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