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Department of Sociology Lecturer Pool 2025-2026 San Diego
The Department of Sociology in the College of Arts and Letters is accepting applications for their part-time lecturer pool.
2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Mechanical Engineering Sacramento
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is interested in hiring lecturers in all areas of Mechanical Engineering including design, manufacturing, materials science, aerospace, energy, and thermal sciences, to teach both lower and upper division required and elective courses.
2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Undergraduate Studies in Education Sacramento
The Undergraduate Studies in Education Department is continuously seeking candidates for part-time lecturer positions. A Masters degree in the field you seek to apply or closely related field is required.
2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Psychology Sacramento
The Psychology Department is seeking candidates for our part-time lecturer pool to teach both lower and upper-division courses. The Department offers a wide range of courses in research methods, quantitative and qualitative analysis, neuroscience, basic and applied areas of psychology (e.g., applied behavior analysis, clinical, cognitive, community, developmental, happiness, industrial-organizational, sensation/perception, and social) and diversity, including developmental disabilities, aging, gender, sexuality, cross-cultural, and multicultural psychology.
2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Humanities and Religious Studies Sacramento
The Department of Humanities and Religious Studies is seeking candidates for our part-time lecturer pool to teach both lower and upper-division courses.
2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Nutrition, Food & Dietetics Sacramento
The Department of Nutrition, Food & Dietetics is continuously seeking candidates for part-time lecturer positions. A degree of MS/MA in Nutrition or related field is required. Some assignments may also require Registered Dietitian Nutritionist certification.
Police Dispatcher Fresno
The Police Department is looking for a knowledgeable, responsible, and collaborative Police Dispatcher. Apply Today!
Postdoctoral Research Fellow San Diego
Join our interdisciplinary team as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to lead innovative research on health inequities, mentor emerging researchers, and co-author qualitative and quantitative findings. Become a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and spearhead critical research on sexual and reproductive health inequities, mentor trainees, and contribute to high-impact publications!
Assistant Director of Development, Athletics (Administrator I) San Diego
Join our team as the Assistant Director of Development, Athletics and lead impactful fundraising efforts for SDSU Athletics, driving major gifts and fostering meaningful donor relationships!
Senior Director of Enrollment Services Stanislaus - Turlock
Full-time management position. Screening of applications to begin April 18, 2025.
Assistant Director, Aztec Club (Administrator I) San Diego
Join SDSU Athletics as the Assistant Director of the Aztec Club and be a key player in promoting our athletic programs, driving private contributions, and organizing activities that unite our community!
Director of The Individualized Learning Program Humboldt
Cal Poly Humboldt's Individualized Degree Program is now accepting applications for a Director!
Procurement and Assignments Analyst (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Non-Exempt I) San Diego
Be the driving force behind seamless operations and meaningful connections—join SDSU's Office of Housing Administration as a Procurement and Assignments Analyst today!
Police Officer (Lateral or Academy Complete Only) Northridge
The Department of Police Services (DPS) is seeking a Police Officer. You will be responsible for protecting students, faculty, staff, campus visitors, property, and facilities from accidents, bodily harm, fire, theft, vandalism, and illegal entry. If you have successfully completed (POST) certified training program, then we want to hear from you!
Student Employment Analyst (Administrative Analyst/Specialist-EI) INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY Chico
Under the general supervision of the Director of Talent Management, the Student Employment Analyst serves as a strategic partner for designated divisions, focusing on the recruitment, selection, and onboarding of a diverse and high-quality workforce. This role also involves managing the classification and salary progression for current Unit 15 student employees. Exercising independent judgment, discretion, and authority, the Student Employment Analyst is responsible for developing, recommending, and communicating human resources services, programs, and procedures related to recruitment and student employment. Key responsibilities include implementing policies and processes that facilitate the effective recruitment and onboarding of student assistants. Additionally, the Student Employment Analyst will offer training and support to hiring managers, ensuring they are well-versed in recruitment practices and policies.
Lecturer - LING 101: Mysteries of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach an introduction to linguistics course. The course introduces the richness and diversity of language, how languages work, and how the study of language provides insights into the human mind. Covers foundational concepts in core areas of linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, neurolinguistics, language acquisition, and bilingualism), and analyzes how languages are similar and different from each other.
Lecturer - LING 105: Language Use in Social Media (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach LING 105 - Language Use in Social Media. The course examines the different ways in which language is used on the internet, and how language is being shaped by its use in various social media platforms. Covers language change, differences between language and dialect, register, formal and informal language, as well as differences between spoken and written forms of language.
Lecturer - LING 341: Language Issues in the United States (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach LING 341 - Language Issues in the United States. This course introduces students to a number of issues surrounding language use in the United States today, including bilingual education, bilingualism, English-only legislation, endangered languages, ebonics, and hate speech. Each issue will be considered in its historical context and in terms of its effect on the school-age population of the United States. Class discussion, rather than lecture, will be the main venue for this exploration, and each section will involve a project considering the issue in its current, real-world context.
Lecturer - LING 351: Language Acquisition (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach LING 351 - Language Acquisition. The course is a general introduction to the study of language development examining current issues and linguistic theories of language acquisition, including those related to cognitive and cultural development, and the effects of sociolinguistic factors, such as gender and socioeconomic status, on language acquisition. Also explores multilingualism, early literacy, and language development in special populations. Students will discover how language is acquired via the interaction of internal and external factors.
Lecturer - LING 361: Introduction to Morphology (Fall 2025) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach LING 361 - Introduction to Morphology. This course Introduces students to the major morphological typologies of the world’s languages through analysis of data sets from different languages that represent those typologies. Students will discover how morphological systems work through examination of data from languages as diverse in their structure as Chinese, Navajo, and Russian.

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