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Instructional Faculty Summer Session - Doctorate Educational Leadership in Channel Islands
Division of Academic Affairs | School of Education
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Associate Dean in Channel Islands
Work with the Dean in managing the School of Arts and Sciences programs and facilities to support the mission of the School and University. The Associate Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences supports the Dean in overseeing the School and reports to the Dean. The Associate Dean works closely with program Chairs and other Directors, other units within the Division of Academic Affairs, other Divisions within the University, and the administrative support staff within Academic Affairs.
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Executive Assistant (TUC - Strength United) in Northridge
The University Corporation is recruiting for a Executive Assistant. Reporting to the Associate Director of Sustainability and Growth, this role provides administrative support, grant lifecycle, database, and project coordination support. Responsibilities include managing calendars and communications, preparing reports and correspondence, tracking grants, and supporting donor and stakeholder engagement.
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Full Time Lecturer in Art History in Stanislaus - Turlock
The Department of Art invites applications for a full-time Lecturer position in Art History.
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EOP Advisor & Work Lead in East Bay
The EOP Advisor and Work Lead, under the general supervision of the Director of EOP, EXCEL, RSP, and Affinity Programs, provides leadership, coordination, and direct service delivery for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) advising services. The position ensures the consistent, high-quality implementation of student-centered counseling practices that promote retention, academic achievement, and timely degree completion for low-income, first-generation, and historically underrepresented students. The EOP Advisor and Work Lead oversees and guides the work of EOP advisors by establishing advising standards, facilitating regular team meetings, coordinating case management, and providing ongoing professional guidance and support. The role serves as a primary point of contact for complex and high-impact student cases, assisting counselors in addressing academic, personal, and systemic barriers that affect student success. In addition to lead responsibilities, the EOP Advisor and Work Lead maintains an assigned advising caseload and implements targeted retention and intervention strategies for students, particularly those identified as academically at risk. The position monitors student progress and engagement, analyzes retention and persistence trends, and collaborates with campus partners to strengthen coordinated support systems. The EOP Advisor and Work Lead represents EOP within the Student Equity and Success (SEAS) unit and at campus-wide meetings, contributing to strategic planning, cross-program collaboration, and institutional equity initiatives. Through leadership, oversight, and direct student engagement, this role advances equitable outcomes and strengthens the overall effectiveness of EOP services.
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