Conflict Transformation Collaborative Intern (AY 25-26 901967)
Middlebury, VT jobs
The Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation seeks a student intern to provide general administrative support, with an emphasis on outreach to external partners, as well as work in communications. The intern may assist with generating electronic and print communications for key external audiences, including stakeholder correspondence; and online engagement through our website and various platforms. Other duties may be assigned.
This is a Middlebury student Level A position has a hiring range of $14.01-$14.43 per hour.
Teaching Apprentice in Archer Teaching Apprenticeship Program
Los Angeles, CA jobs
Archer's Teaching Apprenticeship offers new and aspiring teachers the opportunity to partner with expert educators in the classroom using the latest research on how our students learn and thrive. Apprentices get hands-on experience working alongside master faculty to develop a repertoire of future-facing educational practices. Ideal candidates have a growth-mindset, positive outlook, and a deep appreciation for the importance of working in a diverse and inclusive community. A passion for working with young people in a culture of teaching excellence is a must.
Responsibilities include:
* co-teaching with a mentor in your discipline
* subbing across the curriculum
* participating in co-curricular school activities,
* providing administrative support as necessary
* supporting Archer Signature programs (i.e. Advanced Research, Artemis Center for Political Activism & Social Good, and Advanced Studies Symposium)
The Apprentice Program includes:
* Salary and full benefits
* Co-teaching up to 2 classes with expert mentor teacher
* Ongoing collaboration on curriculum and lesson design
* A formalized teacher education program including:
* Pedagogical instruction on research-based practices
* Apprentice learning cohort
* Individualized goal setting and ongoing planning and reflection meetings
* Formal and informal observations with feedback
* Resources to develop a repertoire of teaching tools and routines
* Participation in all internal Archer PD
* Professional networking opportunities
* Observation and collaboration with skilled teachers within and beyond subjects
* Peer support for professional growth, support, and reflection
A bachelor's degree is necessary; a master's degree and/or teaching credential is preferred.
The Archer School for Girls is an educational community that supports and challenges young women to discover their passions and realize their true potential. Integral to our mission, Archer has remained passionately committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive community where students and teachers can thrive personally and academically. We look for candidates who want to join our joyful and ambitious learning environment and contribute to the diversity of experience, background, and interest in LA's Independent Schools.
Salary Range: $57,500 to $60,000
To apply, please click on the blue APPLY button.
No phone calls, please. More information on Archer can be found at *************** The Archer School for Girls is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Assistant or Associate Professor of Marketing, Tenure Track, Fall 2026
Orange, CA jobs
General Information
The George L. Argyros College of Business and Economics at Chapman University invites applications for tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor of Marketing position beginning August 1, 2026.
Chapman University is a nationally ranked institution offering traditional undergraduate and graduate programs in the heart of Orange County, one of Southern California's most diverse and vibrant regions. The University achieved R2 status in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, a distinction held by just 10 percent of all U.S. universities and is ranked #121 among Best National Universities by US News and World Report (2025). Our faculty includes academic leaders who excel in research, publishing, and world-class teaching in our 11 schools and colleges, including Argyros College of Business and Economics. Dedicated to forward-looking, personalized education, we create an environment for unlimited student and faculty achievement. The Argyros College is fully accredited by AACSB and offers a variety of graduate and undergraduate programs including a bachelor's degree in business with a marketing emphasis. Chapman's full-time MBA program is ranked #60 nationally by US News and World Report. The school currently has 1,700 undergraduates and 150 graduate students who attend classes in a modern 100,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. Chapman is also home to the world-renowned Economic Sciences Institute, headed by Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith. Additional information can be found at ********************************
Responsibilities
Engage in scholarly research leading to publications in high-quality journals.
Teach a range of marketing courses that reflect specialty interests of the candidate and needs of the department at undergrad and graduate levels. (The position carries a moderate teaching load, allowing time for quality research.)
Tenure-track faculty members are expected to develop and maintain an active research agenda and are evaluated on their research/scholarly/creative activity, teaching, and service.
Required Qualifications
A Ph.D. in Marketing from an AACSB-accredited business school or equivalent for international applicants is required. (Official transcripts showing the conferral of degree are required prior to the start of employment.)
Demonstrated ability of effective teaching.
Demonstrated potential for scholarship, as evidenced by journal publications and a well-defined research agenda for sustained publications in top-tier journals are also required.
CSU-SPaRA Research Intern ISA
Turlock, CA jobs
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Undergraduate student must be registered/enrolled in a minimum of six (6) Fall/Spring units. * Must meet all other eligibility requirements per Unit 11-Academic Student Employee Hiring Policies (see ***********************************
academic-student-employee-hiring-information)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
* Must be currently accepted as an CSU-SPA participant.
* Must submit a research proposal, with a faculty member, before hiring.
* Must submit a current CITI Certificate before hiring (see **************** program.org)
HOW TO APPLY & DEADLINE:
A complete application must include a resume, available work schedule and class schedule indicating
required enrollment as per the Student Employment Policies (See ***********************************
academic-student-employee-hiringinformation), a research proposal with a faculty member.
Compile all the required material in one single PDF document and include it as a Supporting Information in your application.
If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, please contact:
Dr. Elvin Aleman
CSU-SPA Program Director
California State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, CA 95382
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CAMPUS & AREA:
California State University, Stanislaus serves the San Joaquin Valley and is a critical educational resource for a six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University is fully committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion - one in which every person in the University community feels safe to express their views without fear of reprisal. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, the University has 10 nationally accredited programs and 662 faculty members. 94 percent of full-time faculty holds doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University offers 43 undergraduate majors, 16 master's programs, 7 post-graduate credentials, a doctorate in education and serves more than 10,000 students. New instructional facilities have been built for the unique pedagogy of professional programs, laboratory sciences and performing arts.
Stanislaus State continues to receive national recognition with its ranking as one of the best 384 colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. The University was one of 12 public universities in the nation to be recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for demonstrating exceptional performance in retention and graduation rates. In addition, U.S. News and World Report ranks Stanislaus State in its top 10 among public universities in the West, while Washington Monthly honored Stanislaus State as the West's No. 1 university for the money. Stanislaus State also is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education.
CSU Stanislaus values shared governance: Handbook statement on shared governance
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. You can learn more about federal equal employment opportunity protections by accessing the Department of Labor's notices: **************************************************************** and ****************************************************************************
Individuals with disabling conditions who require accommodation during the recruitment process may contact the ADA Coordinator at **************.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. The CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. The CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California.
CLERY ACT DISCLOSURE
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the annual security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at ************************************************ The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Stanislaus State for the previous three years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the office of the Clery Director located at One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CLEARANCE NOTICE
The university requires a criminal and/or child abuse background check to be completed for many of its new employees, current employees seeking promotional or transfer opportunities, and current employees assigned new duties. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Failure to consent to any background check will disqualify an applicant from further consideration. Additionally, an applicant who fails to provide the necessary information or who provides false or misleading information may also be disqualified from further consideration. Later discovery of false or misleading information related to the background check may result in the offer of employment being withdrawn or subject the employee to disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
Advertised: Aug 14 2025 Pacific Daylight Time
Applications close:
Easy ApplyClinical Laboratory Science (CLS) - Lecturer
San Francisco, CA jobs
Appointment Type * Temporary 1 Bargaining Unit * Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association 1 Job Search Category/Discipline * Faculty - Health Sciences 1 Time Basis * Time Varies 1 PTOC Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) - Lecturer Apply now Job no: 553456 Work type: Instructional Faculty - Temporary/Lecturer
Location: San Francisco
Categories: Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association, Temporary, Time Varies, Faculty - Health Sciences
The Department of Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) at San Francisco State University invites applications for part-time lecturer positions (non-tenure track) in Clinical Lab Science for Spring 2026 term. The details of the program and available courses are outlined below.
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) - Lecturer
The College of Professional & Global Education at San Francisco State University invites applications for a Lecturer (non-tenure track) position for the Clinical Laboratory Science Internship Program, up to full-time.
The start and end dates of the semester can be found at the following link: ***************************************************
Lecture courses
CLS701 (Chemistry/Urinalysis): Overview of clinical biochemistry and renal function. Proper specimen collection, instrumentation, quality assurance, physical and chemical analyses of samples. Case histories and laboratory practice emphasize correlation of laboratory findings and clinical conditions.
CLS731 Hematology/Hemostasis): Identification of blood cells, pathophysiology, hemostasis mechanisms, and disease states of hematological and hemostasis conditions. Theory and application of hematology procedures with emphasis on detection of abnormalities. Interpretation of clinical cases.
CLS753 (Microbiology: including Parasitology, Mycology and Molecular diagnostics): The principles of diagnostic microbiology that apply to bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses, including phenotypic and genotypic detection, identification and susceptibility testing using slide and culture evaluation. Correlation of principles with case studies. Molecular diagnostic theory and clinical practice.
CLS790 (Serology/Blood Bank): Theory and practice of serology and blood banking, including immune system, autoimmune diseases, red blood cell antigens, compatibility testing, transfusion reactions, current serological methodologies such as ELISA and immunofluorescence. Correlation of laboratory findings with pathophysiology. Interpretation of case studies
Clinical courses
CLS 702: Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
CLS 705: Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
CLS 707 (Winter only): Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
CLS 709: Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
SFSU's CLS Internship Program
The graduate certificate CLS Internship Program provides students the academic and mandatory clinical experience necessary to attain entry-level competency in the field of laboratory medicine and to qualify for licensure/certification in order to practice in the State of CA or outside. This educational model has a strong academic structure and offers intensive technical development. It also emphasizes the critical importance of leadership in the field of clinical laboratory science through the application of principles related to problem solving and evaluation, education, communication, research and management.
Required Qualifications
* Master's Degree in field of study related to clinical laboratory medicine rotation.
* Must hold ASCP MLS generalist certification, and California's CLS MTA generalist license.
* Previous academic teaching experience preferred with the ability to work collaboratively and successfully within a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural campus.
Application Procedure
Applicants are required to apply online and send the following materials:
* Current Curriculum Vitae (including details of current and previous teaching experience: date of teaching, institution, class size, the syllabus used)
* The names, addresses, phone numbers and emails of three referees who are in a position to comment on the applicant's current or previous teaching experience
Qualified applicants will be contacted for a possible interview.
Compensation
Compensation will be based on the candidate's experience and qualifications:
The Instructional Faculty, Special Programs For-Credit (job code 2322) position is compensated on a per-unit basis, with rates that vary by academic rank and are aligned with CSU salary guidelines.
The anticipated hiring base range will be determined by the hiring manager, taking into account experience and education. The final per-unit rate is calculated by the College of Professional & Global Education (CPaGE) and will be confirmed in the Letter of Appointment (LOA) prior to the start of classes.
San Francisco State University
SF State is a major public urban university, situated in one of the world's great cities.
Building on a century-long history of commitment to quality teaching and broad access to undergraduate and graduate education, the University offers comprehensive, rigorous, and integrated academic programs that require students to engage in open-minded inquiry and reflection. SF State prepares its students to become productive, ethical, active citizens with a global perspective.
San Francisco State University educates and equips students to thrive in a global society. We deliver academic excellence by pursuing knowledge, inspiring creativity, supporting our diverse community and advancing social justice and positive change in the world. Visit the Strategic Planning website to learn more.
San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager.
Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations.
San Francisco State University is not currently sponsoring staff, management or faculty positions for H-1B employment visas. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States.
Advertised: Nov 20 2025 Pacific Standard Time
Applications close:
Product Designer Intern
San Diego, CA jobs
As the Product Designer Intern, you will play a key role in designing experiences within our educational products that help us better inspire and train our students, as well as reach more students. In this role, you will work with more experienced designers to design new experiences and improve existing experiences across our products.
The Product Designer Intern will:
Design digital experiences across our suite of educational products
Collaborate closely with our Product and Marketing teams to optimize existing user interfaces and experiences
Conceptualize user interfaces and experiences for product features
Create, share, and iterate through storyboards, user flows, wireframes, mock-ups, prototypes, and other methods
Collaborate with Engineering and Project Management to translate design through implementation into delightful experiences
Help create a user-centric and data-driven culture by conducting research and user testing and by analyzing the data and outcomes of design projects
The ideal candidate has:
Solid online portfolio showcasing product design and UX skills with a focus on user-centered design
Experience with innovative design solutions and participation in the design process from end-to-end
Excellent communication, collaboration, organization, and decision-making skills
Why Join AoPS:
This is a 40-hour per week paid internship with a pay rate of $30/hour. The internship will take place in summer 2026 and will be based at our headquarters in San Diego, CA. Most of our interns are with us for 10 - 12 weeks, starting in late May or early June. Here are some things you can look forward to:
Impact: Design features and experiences that directly impact how students learn and engage with our educational products
Flexibility: Casual work environment with a hybrid work week and flexible scheduling
Future Planning: 401K with company match
Quality of Life: Paid Sick Leave
Ease of Transition: Relocation bonus (if currently located outside of San Diego)
Background Check:
Please note that employment is contingent on the successful completion of a background check.
Work Authorization:
Please note that in order to be considered for this position you must be legally authorized to work in the US. We are unable to offer sponsorship, including STEM-OPT and H-1B.
About AoPS:
Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) is on a mission to discover, inspire, and train the great problem solvers of the next generation. Since 2003, we have trained hundreds of thousands of the country's top students, including nearly all the members of the US International Math Olympiad team, through our online school, in-person academies, textbooks, and online learning systems. While our primary focus has been math for most of our history, through the years we have expanded our unique problem solving curriculum into more subjects, such as language arts, science, and computer science.
Auto-ApplySoftware Engineering Intern
San Diego, CA jobs
As a Software Engineering Intern you will play a key role in our mission to innovate and enhance educational technologies. While you assist with the development of software programs, you will gain hands-on experience in a collaborative environment focused on problem-solving and technological advancement.
The Software Engineering Intern will:
Develop, test, and implement new software programs under the guidance of experienced software engineers
Participate in code reviews, learning to evaluate and improve program quality
Support the maintenance and improvement of existing programs
Document new and existing programs in various formats, focusing on clarity and usability
Engage with Engineering Leadership and team members to learn and apply best development practices
Collaborate on product development strategy and specifications with Product Owners, Project Managers, and Designers
Communicate effectively about development tasks and timelines and understand project management basics
Engage in both individual and collaborative development efforts
The ideal candidate has:
An undergraduate degree in progress in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and creative skills
Knowledge of programming and debugging fundamentals in at least one language
Strong technical and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to give and receive constructive feedback
Web development experience with JavaScript, React, PHP, Node.js, MySQL, or PostgreSQL is not required, but nice to have
Why Join AoPS:
This is a 40-hour per week paid internship with a pay rate of $30 / hour. The internship will take place in summer 2026 and will be based at our headquarters in San Diego, CA. Most of our interns are with us for 10 - 12 weeks, starting in late May or early June. Here are some things you can look forward to:
Impact: Build real-world skills by contributing to software that helps inspire and train the next generation of problem solvers
Flexibility: Casual work environment with a hybrid work week and flexible scheduling
Future Planning: 401K with company match
Quality of Life: Paid Sick Leave
Ease of Transition: Relocation bonus (if currently located outside of San Diego)
Background Check:
Please note that employment is contingent on the successful completion of a background check.
Work Authorization:
Please note that in order to be considered for this position you must be legally authorized to work in the US. We are unable to offer sponsorship, including STEM-OPT and H-1B.
About AoPS:
Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) is on a mission to discover, inspire, and train the great problem solvers of the next generation. Since 2003, we have trained hundreds of thousands of the country's top students, including nearly all the members of the US International Math Olympiad team, through our online school, in-person academies, textbooks, and online learning systems. While our primary focus has been math for most of our history, through the years we have expanded our unique problem solving curriculum into more subjects, such as language arts, science, and computer science.
Auto-ApplyTPCP Internship Program (TIP) - Intern
Sacramento, CA jobs
ABOUT US:
Turning Point Community Programs (TPCP) strives to prepare competent social workers, therapists, psychologists, and others who can both lead and serve the richly diverse region in the development and delivery of services that contribute to human well-being and social justice. Towards this end, TPCP offers a high-quality TPCP Internship Program (TIP) that serves the needs of over 100 interns and trainees (referred to as “interns” for the remainder of this document) per year from the 110 different universities from which we are affiliated. TPCP has placement opportunities in over 50 programs with sites in 10 California counties. What sets TPCP apart, is the richness of the diversity of experiences in environments where the tone is of hope, optimism and enthusiasm as each intern moves towards their learning goals in their professional development.
TPCP's goal is to structure an internship program that is exemplary, well-organized and a comprehensive experience for students. Each site structures an internship experience to best meet the needs of the students via a tailored description of their program and the service recipients' service provision.
Interns come to TPCP at different stages in their professional development from their university programs. In addition to social workers and therapists, TPCP also accepts Medical Students/Residents, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nutrition interns and interns with placement requirements from the fields of psychology, sociology and anthropology. We support interns at our Administrative Site in the Fiscal, Human Resources, IT, Communication, and Research Departments. The internship responsibilities at TPCP will uphold and continue the structured expectation and rich learning opportunities currently offered through their university programs.
Based on their level of experience, each intern receives structured, weekly clinical supervision supported by an examination of the theoretical and empirical literature which includes:
Therapeutic and supervisory alliance based on effective practices in supervision
Diversity competence through treatment models and effective interventions specific to various ethnic and cultural minority groups
Ethical and legal responsibilities
Intakes
Diagnostic criteria and research/evidence grounded interventions for the major disorders based on the DSM 5
Case Management responsibilities which may include development of bio-psycho-social-spiritual-cultural assessment, co-occuring disorder assessment, clien plans (plan development), ANSA (Adult Needs and Strengths) Assessment, CANS (The Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths) Assessment, level of care assessment, etc.
Introduction to group process and dynamics through a co-facilitator role and observation participation moving towardsa facilitator role
Therapy/counseling once intern has been assessed to be ready
Training opportunities facilitated by TPCP in a wide variety of relevant practice theories/interventions such as CBT, DBT, ACT, MRT, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma Informed Practice, Strength-Based Practice, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, Trauma-Focused CBT, Mindfulness, Suicide Prevention, Compassion Fatigue/Vicarious Trauma/Burnout. Documentation, Mandated Reporting, HIPAA, Harm Reduction, Boundaries, Countertransference, Cultural Competency/Humility, Grief and Loss, etc.
TPCP was founded on the Psychosocial Recovery Model which is taught and demonstrated in our work with the members we are privileged to serve.
Utilization review - internal and external to ensure all federal and state regulations are upheld to the highest standards
Supporting members with specialized clinical needs
Resource availability through the county of service provision such as SSI, Medi-Cal, homelessness, substance use and medical providers which is collected, researched and updated annually
Internships area form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.
LIGO Lab Science and Outreach Intern
Pasadena, CA jobs
Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive on finding and cultivating talented people who are passionate about what they do.
Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community.
Job Summary LIGO Hanford Observatory (LHO) seeks a highly motivated and creative LIGO Lab Science and Outreach Intern to join our Education and Public Outreach (EPO) team.
This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in science communication while learning from both outreach professionals and scientific staff at a world-leading research facility.
The LIGO Lab Science and Outreach Intern will assist with a variety of outreach programs-including field trips, classroom visits, STEM nights, and community events-and contribute to the development of new educational activities and resources.
In addition to outreach responsibilities, interns have the opportunity to collaborate with technical staff in areas such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, computer science, or other laboratory projects aligned with their interests and skills.
LIGO's Education and Public Outreach (EPO) team works to engage and inspire learners of all ages through hands-on science experiences, tours, and public programming.
This internship requires approximately 10 hours per week during the academic year, with potential for additional hours in the summer.
The schedule is flexible with occasional nights and weekends required.
Essential Job Duties: Assist EPO staff in leading on-site and off-site educational programs, including school field trips, STEM nights, career fairs, and public events.
Support the design and development of new lessons, demonstrations, and activities to engage audiences in LIGO science.
Collaborate with LIGO scientists and engineers on small technical or educational projects.
Participate in outreach planning meetings and contribute creative ideas to enhance public engagement.
Help maintain and organize outreach materials and equipment.
Occasionally assist with evening or weekend events.
Other duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications Currently enrolled in undergraduate studies in STEM or education fields.
Strong interest in science, technology, engineering, or education.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Enthusiasm for learning and explaining complex scientific concepts to non-expert audiences.
Dependable, self-motivated, and able to work collaboratively as part of a team.
Preferred Qualifications Passion for learning new information and skills.
Experience working with children, students, or the public.
Creative problem-solving skills and interest in communicating about science.
Familiarity with basic computing tools or MS Office Applications (specifically Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint).
Required Documents A cover letter is mandatory to apply for this position.
Please summarize your relevant experience and tell us why you are interested in working at LIGO.
Resume.
Post-Doctoral Counselor Intern
San Jose, CA jobs
The Student Wellness Center provides caring, quality, integrated, student-centered health, counseling, and wellness promotion services to SJSU students in support of their ability to perform optimally, physically, and mentally. Within Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), professionally trained clinicians are available for students on an individual, couple, or group basis for therapeutic services on a variety of psychological and mental health issues. CAPS is proud to host a Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency in support of the services provides across CAPS, the Student Wellness Center, and the Division of Student Affairs.
Position Details
The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency is a 1500-hour program beginning August 3, 2026 and ending July 30, 2027. Postdoctoral Residents will be expected to perform all the duties of a generalist clinician in a comprehensive multicultural university counseling center and will receive supervision according to the State of California Board of Psychology guidelines. The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency also provides the opportunity to develop or continue an area of emphasis regarding cultural diversity. Due to CAPS' commitment to the development of practitioners who promote social justice and consistently work from a multicultural lens, Postdoctoral Residents are provided supervision and training as they develop an area of focus related to a specific cultural group or topic related to multiculturalism and diversity. The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residents are expected to engage in these activities as part of increasing their competency regarding the selected area of focus. The training coordinator, primary supervisor, and/or project mentor will provide support and guidance throughout these steps.
Summary of Duties
There are four major component areas of the Training Program. These areas are Cultural Diversity, Training (including Supervision), Direct Service, and Indirect Service.
Cultural Diversity
This component is considered one of the most important of the training program for Postdoctoral Residents and is woven throughout all other components. Cultural diversity themes appear in individual
and group sessions, supervision, in the outreach programming in which Postdoctoral Residents take part, in the training seminar presentations, and in clinical meetings. In addition, there are many seminar experiences focusing on self-awareness of cultural identities. Additionally, CAPS hosts an annual one-day Multicultural Training Day conference, which Postdoctoral Residents attend. Postdoctoral Residents have the option to deliver presentations at the conference.
Training
Social Justice and Outreach Seminar: The Social Justice and Outreach Seminar occurs during the Fall semester and is led by a licensed psychologist. Trainees will discuss the role of psychologists in addressing social justice issues that may prevent or alleviate mental health struggles; explore the relationship between social justice and the development of outreach services and programs; and may help in developing specialization areas in which they focus their outreach and group efforts (e.g., LGBT student services, cross-cultural center, international students, substance abuse, eating disorders and body image, suicide prevention).
Supervision/Case Consultation:
* Individual (1:1) Supervision (all trainees): CAPS meets or exceeds the supervision requirement in the Board of Psychology's Supervised Professional Experience (SPE) regulation. Postdoctoral Residents will be provided with supervision for at least 10% (4 hours) of the total time worked each week. Postdoctoral Residents will have at least one hour per week of individual supervision for the training year. Supervisor assignments for the Fall semester are made by the Training Committee. All trainees are required to change supervisors during the second semester to obtain a breadth of orientations, techniques, and styles. For the second semester, trainees' preferences for supervisors are solicited and considered in assignments made by the Training Committee. Every effort is made to match requests.
* Group Supervision: Group supervision occurs one hour per week. Group supervision is led by a licensed psychologist and is attended by the Postdoctoral Residents. Group supervision provides a forum for discussing clinical work and improving clinical skills, as well as professional development issues.
* Clinical Consultation Meeting: This weekly meeting is for all clinicians, psychiatric providers, and trainees. It is an opportunity to present cases to one another and engage in consultation. The emphasis in the meeting is on viewing our work as an interdisciplinary team effort to provide the best possible service to students.
Audio/Video Recording: Postdoctoral residents are highly encouraged to record most of their sessions and are required to record 10 sessions per semester for training purposes.
Case Presentations/Mock Job Interviews: Postdoctoral Residents, due to their unique developmental needs, are required to complete a form of professional development during the training year. The Postdoctoral Residents will provide one case presentation and a mock job interview. Presentations will be provided to the members of the training committee in a scheduled meeting.
Multicultural Project: Postdoctoral Residents will also complete a special multicultural project that focuses on Postdoctoral Residents' interest area. Multicultural Postdoctoral Residents will have an opportunity to create or join a project that focuses on a student population. Due to Counseling and Psychological Services' commitment to the development of practitioners who promote social justice and consistently work within a multicultural lens, Postdoctoral Residents are provided guidance as they develop an area of focus related to a specific cultural group or topic related to multiculturalism and diversity. The Training Coordinator or designee will meet with the postdocs in the Fall Semester to provide initial guidance and connect the postdocs to the appropriate collaborator on campus.
Direct Service
Direct service hours are provided through individual, couple, and group counseling sessions; outreach presentations; assessment and crises coverage, and providing supervision. Postdoctoral Residents are expected to deliver 22.5 hours per week in Fall semester and 24.5 hours of direct service per week in the Spring.
Individual/Couple Psychotherapy: Trainees are expected to accrue the majority of the direct service hours through work with individual clients and/or couples. The size of the caseload varies considerably depending on whether clients are seen weekly or less often. Clinical load may also vary during slower times of the year, such as winter break and the beginning of Fall semester, and higher during peak times such as midterms and finals.
Groups: Trainees may be involved in providing group therapy. Formation of groups will be discussed in orientation, individual and group supervision. Groups are supervised by the licensed clinician co-leading the group, or the designated supervisor.
Outreach, Workshops, and Consultation: Trainees are encouraged to be involved in various CAPS programming. Trainees are encouraged to present psycho-educational workshops at CAPS. Topics may include: stress management, procrastination, time management, cross-cultural communication skills, sleep hygiene, and many more. Trainees may also be part of programs presented during re-occurring campus events such as Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Transgender Awareness Week, or African American History month. Trainees may establish consultation relationships with any number of student organizations or offices, including: Gender Equity Center, MOSAIC Cross-Cultural Center, Athletics Department, Residence Life, Accessible Education Center, The Greek System, Mental Health Ambassadors (student group de-stigmatizing mental health services), and Peers In Pride (LGBTQ mentoring program) or the Pride Center. Time spent on these projects varies widely. Trainees are welcome to suggest programs based on their interest areas.
Intake and Same Day Coverage: Postdoctoral Residents will be required to have 2 Intake appointments per week (2 x 1-hour assessments or 2 hours); intake appointments are generally the entry point for our students and are scheduled appointments that last approximately 45 minutes and are designed to assess the student's reason for wanting personal counseling, assess for risk, and plan treatment. After the intake appointment, if determined to be appropriate for our services, the student is scheduled for a personal returning visit.
CAPS counselors provide same day services during business hours Monday to Friday. Each semester, a variety of same day cases demand our attention. These include walk-in clients who seem to be in same day, calls from staff in the residence halls, or requests from faculty or staff to consult about troubled students. Postdoctoral Residents are required to have 4 hours of same day coverage per week, during which you manage any crises that arise/come into the center. In addition to the assigned shift, from time to time all counselors may be called on to assist with same day situations or cover for other team members.
Trainees are not responsible for after-hour emergency coverage. All after-hours emergency coverage is managed by department administrators.
Indirect Service
Peer Support Meetings: Each level of trainee group is encouraged to develop a weekly meeting to support each other and process their unique developmental experiences. Meetings may focus on supporting each other through transitions, discussing issues that come up around working in CAPS, and processing the dynamics within the cohort. This experience is optional but highly encouraged for Postdoctoral Residents.
Administrative Time: Trainees schedule time into their weekly schedules to complete their case records, review session recordings, and attend to other administrative tasks. In addition, certain blocks of free time for this will present themselves from time to time (e.g., cancellations, no-shows).
Other Consultation, Club, or Committee Work: In the past, trainees have become involved with other organizations that correspond to their own interests. These have included the Career Services; Health Services; MOSAIC Cross-cultural Center; Cesar Chavez Community Action Center; Pride Center; Gender Equity Center; Athletic Department, etc. Postdoctoral Residents also may have the opportunity to sit on search committees.
Attendance at Division or Departmental Meetings and Functions: As part of CAPS, trainees attend various meetings throughout the year that involve the staff and faculty, such as Division meetings and functions. CAPS also provides 1-3 trainings per year to all staff which include trainees.
Responsibilities
* Candidates must address the mental health, developmental and academic achievement needs of a student population of great diversity - in age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation - through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement.
* Successful candidates are expected to collaborate and work closely with other disciplines/departments, developing and implementing innovative non-traditional services for the diverse student population.
* The candidate may participate in shared governance, usually in department, college, and university committees and other service assignments.
Required Qualifications
* Post-Doctoral Residents must have completed the requirement of a terminal academic degree in an accredited PhD, PsyD, or EdD program prior to starting the residency.
* Individuals who are still completing their doctoral program may still receive an offer of employment. However, this offer will be rescinded if the doctoral degree is not conferred by the start date of the residency.
* Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience.
Compensation
Residents receive a salary of $4,370/month. In addition, SJSU provides excellent medical and dental benefits. Residents will also have university privileges that include library use, discounts on public transportation, days off for holiday closures and paid time off accrual.
Application Procedures
Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents:
* CV
* Cover Letter
* Applicants must indicate an area of interest to develop or continue emphasis regarding cultural diversity in the cover letter.
* List of at least three (3) or as many as five (5) references
* Three recent (less than 3 years old) original letters of recommendation, including at least two letters from licensed clinical supervisors)
* Transcript of terminal degree (unofficial transcripts/copies are acceptable for the application process, but official transcripts will be required if an offer is made).
To receive full consideration, applications should be received by Sunday, January 4, 2026, at 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time (PST). It is our hope to notify applicants regarding interview offers around mid- January. Video conference or phone interviews will be offered to select applicants which will occur in January. CAPS will follow the APPIC Postdoctoral Selection Standards and Common Hold Date (CHD; February 23, 2026). However, the position will be open until filled.
SJSU's application portal allows 6 uploads total. Please upload as follows:
1. Cover Letter/Letter of Interest
2. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
3. Under "Additional Documents", select "Portfolio" to upload your transcript.
4-6. Under "Additional Supporting Document" sections #1-3, upload three letters of recommendation.
All application materials need to be submitted by the deadline. Applications that do not include all required materials will not be considered. All letters (i.e., cover letter and letters of recommendation) need to be dated and have original signatures. Please check these materials before submitting.
Questions about the application process should be addressed to:
Stephen Garcia, People Operations Support Coordinator
Phone: ************ or Email: ***********************
Questions about the program should be addressed to:
Megan Turner-Cabrera, Psy.D., Associate Director and Postdoctoral Training Coordinator
Phone: ************ or Email: *********************
Employment Conditions
Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at ************************. The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue.
Conditional Offer
The work for this faculty position is located in the State of California and requires commuting to the campus. Employment is contingent upon US residence and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position.
Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees.
San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world-San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally.
San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university's commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives.
Equal Employment Statement
San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at **************************************************************** The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at ************ or by email at ************************.
Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at ******************************************************************* The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at ************ or by email at **********************.
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Easy ApplyHuman Communication Studies - Part-Time Lecturer Pool
Fullerton, CA jobs
Department of Human Communication Studies Part-Time Lecturer Pool
POSITION
The Department of Human Communication Studies at CSU Fullerton invites applications for its Part-Time Lecturer Pool.
We welcome applications from individuals who are experienced and student centered to teach in the following subject areas:
Public Speaking
Introduction to Communication Studies
Essentials of Argumentation
Introduction to Research in Communication Studies
Quantitative Research Methods
Other courses listed under HCOM in the university catalogue (*******************************
This is a pool of part-time lecturers for the department to draw on as necessary. Qualified applicants will be contacted when positions are available.
APPOINTMENTS FROM THE PART-TIME POOL ARE TEMPORARY AND OFTEN MADE JUST PRIOR TO THE START OF THE ACADEMIC TERM. APPLICANTS MUST BE AVAILABLE ON VERY SHORT NOTICE.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
A Master's degree in Communication Studies or related field or equivalent experience.
Candidates should have prior teaching experience at the university level.
Candidates should demonstrate their ability to interact and work effectively with a wide and culturally diverse range of students, including first-generation college students.
Coursework or prior teaching experience in the particular course topic.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Preference will be given to those with significant teaching experience in working with diverse populations and fostering a collaborative, supportive and inclusive environment.
Preference will also be given to those with a record of professional writing and currency.
HOW TO APPLY
A complete online application must be submitted in order to receive consideration. Please provide the following materials as it relates to your application requirements:
Required materials at time of application:
Cover Letter which includes a statement of which courses qualified to teach
Curriculum Vitae
Copy of your unofficial transcripts conferring your highest terminal degree
A list of three (3) references with contact information
Inclusive Excellence Statement (no more than 500 words):
This statement provides the candidate's unique perspective on their past and present contributions to and future aspirations for promoting and engaging with a diverse student population. This statement aims to showcase the candidate's professional experience, intellectual commitments, and/or willingness to teach and create an academic environment supportive of all students.
Sample of course syllabi (if available)
Teaching Evaluations (if available)
Documentation of teaching effectiveness (if available)
Required materials before official hire:
Three letters of recommendation- Once selected as a finalist, your references will be notified via email to upload their confidential letter of recommendation.
Official transcripts from the institution's Registrar's office emailed to ***********************
Applications will be reviewed as needed. Please direct all questions about the position to Zac Johnson, Department Chair, at **********************
APPOINTMENT DATE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR
The need for part-time faculty is greatest in Fall and Spring semesters. The Fall term begins in the late August and ends in mid-December; the Spring term runs from the middle of January through the end of May. On rare occasions part-time faculty are needed during one of the Summer Session segments.
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Regular performance evaluations of part-time lecturers are made by the department in accord with the faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and University Policy Statement 210.070. These performance evaluations determine which lecturers will be retained for future and continued teaching assignments. And in some instances, syllabi, assignments and reading material will be reviewed by the departmental personnel committee.
APPOINTMENT AND SALARY
All part-time faculty appointments are made as Lecturers, under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the CSU system and the California Faculty Association. Initial appointments are for one semester only.
Classification Range: $5,507 - $6,677 per month
Anticipated hiring range depending on qualifications, not to exceed $6,221 per month
The full-time (15 units per semester) monthly base salaries indicated above are prorated to the number of units worked and are paid in six monthly payments for each full semester. For a three-unit assignment, typical starting compensation ranges from $6,608.40 to $7,465.20 per semester.
For a description of potential benefits, go to *************************************************
ABOUT THE COLLEGE AND THE DEPARTMENT
The College
The College of Communications strives to prepare communicators to advance a democratic society by undertaking critical academic inquiry, serving the community, and engaging in ethical and professional practice across all communications industries and in related fields.
The Department
The mission of the Department is to provide students with an understanding of communication processes in a culturally diverse society. An in-depth understanding of communication processes brings a number of benefits, including the ability to analyze communication barriers and the competency to facilitate effective communication between individuals, within organizations, between organizations and their customers or constituencies, and across cultures.
The Department provides a strong foundation of theory in its degree programs, and each program gives its students the experience they need in applying theory in a variety of contexts. Knowledge and skills are developed in the classroom through the use of case study methodology and other learning strategies and through internship experiences, which allow students to apply their knowledge and skills in their eventual work settings. Some students are encouraged to pursue careers in college and university teaching and research by continuing their education at the doctoral level in the field of communication studies or communicative disorders. Finally, the department provides guidance for students interested in pursuing graduate and professional studies in fields related to communication.
ABOUT CSUF
Standing on 241 acres at the heart of Southern California, the university was founded in 1957 and has grown into a population of over 41,000 students. As Titans, we believe that diverse perspectives deepen our understanding. We are committed to giving students the support they need to graduate, while responding to California's revolving work force needs. At California State University, Fullerton we strive for continual improvement of students, staff, faculty and administrators through orientations, training programs and professional development opportunities. As part of the Titan Community, you have access to many campus facilities and services including but not limited to the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, CSUF Garden Grove Center, Fullerton Arboretum, cultural events and performances in the Clayes Performing Arts Center, Cal State Fullerton Athletics sports events, Titan Recreation Center, and the Employee Wellness Program.
California State University, Fullerton celebrates all forms of diversity and is deeply committed to fostering an inclusive environment where students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive. Individuals interested in advancing the University's strategic goals are strongly encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose.
MANDATED REPORTER PER CANRA
The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse And Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CLEARANCE NOTICE
This offer is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information and/or if information was knowingly withheld or falsified.
Please note, that continued employment is contingent upon your successful completion of a background screening as required under CSU policy. Faculty rehired at CSUF after a break in service of 12 or more months who have not had a CSUF background check within the past 12 months will be subject to a new background check; rehire is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the new background check
OUT-OF-STATE EMPLOYMENT POLICY
In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and requires hiring employees to perform CSU related work within the State of California.
TITLE IX
Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator
Easy ApplyUGF Analyst Intern - San Diego
San Diego, CA jobs
The Experience
Here at University Growth Fund, we give students unparalleled learning experience. Students have opportunities close to that of a partner or director at a venture capital or buyout firm. Students meet directly with the entrepreneurs and other investors, asking the hard questions as they drill down to the company's investment attractiveness. The students drive the due diligence process forward and ultimately play a key role in determining whether or not UGF invests from it multi-million dollar fund. Once an investment is made, students often have the opportunity to sit in an observer role on the board of the company and see firsthand how successful companies are managed and operated. Student associates are also able to add additional value to the company over time through various value-add research and strategy projects. Meeting with entrepreneurs and investors, sitting on boards, sourcing new deals are all ways in which students are able to build an extensive network and gain new experiences and skills.
The Program
Students are brought on for one semester as interns. Those that perform well are invited to stay on in the Fund and are promoted to associate. Associates take on a more autonomous role and have more freedom and flexibility to choose the projects they work on. During this time, associates work to refine an investment area of expertise. After approximately one year, associates who perform well are promoted to senior associate. Senior associates lead the deals and projects at University Growth Fund and maintain relationships with the entrepreneurs and other investors in the deal.
Training
New UGF interns are brought up to speed on the industry through an accelerated 7-week training program to teach them the basics of VC and PE investing. From there, UGF provides additional training to help students further refine their skills and areas of expertise. Senior associates enjoy a more individualized training program that provides a deeper dive into investment and business issues through a more mentored approach. However, Not all training is focused purely on VC and PE investing. UGF creates an individualized career preparation program for each new student with the express goal of helping that student achieve their career aspirations. In addition, UGF provides other opportunities to learn and grow through subsidized trips and access to numerous conferences throughout the year like the Consumer Electronics Show, ACG Utah, and Techcrunch50.
Recruiting
We are on the constant lookout for those that will be the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders. These future leaders come from a diverse set of backgrounds including Finance, Biology, English, Math, Computer Science, Engineering, Economics, and so on. Many of our student associates plan to pursue careers in entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, investment banking, management consulting, private equity and venture capital. We look for students for whom we can add a lot of value, because their goals are correctly aligned with our program and because they have the drive to succeed and take full advantage of our program. The two basic traits we look for in all candidates are:
Intellectual Horsepower: The ability to think analytically and strategically is key in our area of investing. One must often attempt to predict the future with very little information and make crucial decisions that have a real impact on our organization's investment performance. In addition, there is a steep learning curve here at UGF, one that will require your very best.
Desire: This is an unpaid internship, and like most good things in life, you will get from it what you put in. This might entail “pulling an all-nighter” to finish a deal analysis in time to make the close date on the investment. It will mean monetary and leisure sacrifices. But for those that have the desire, they will gain experiences others only dream of.
Spring Intern, Broadcast - Dignity Health Sports Park
Carson, CA jobs
Spring Intern - Broadcast Intern, Dignity Health Sports Park
For more than 20 years, AEG has played a pivotal role in transforming sports and live entertainment. Annually, we host more than 160 million guests, promote more than 10,000 shows and present more than 22,000 events around the world. We are committed to innovation, artistry, and community, and leverage the power of our 300+ venues, leading sports franchises, marquee music brands, integrated entertainment districts, premier ticketing platform and global sponsorship activations, to create memorable moments that give the world reason to cheer.
Our business is interwoven with the human mind and heart, and we strive to build a diverse and inclusive company that reflects the artists, athletes, and fans that we host; reach beyond traditional boundaries to support the communities in which we operate; and minimize our impact on the environment by adopting sustainable practices throughout our business operations.
If you want to be challenged to up your game and make a difference, then join us in giving the world reason to cheer!
Job Summary:
The AEG Internship Program provides college students with a real-world opportunity to learn about the business of sports and live entertainment. The Broadcast Department is seeking a highly motivated intern who is interested in technical operations of live video production. The intern will get hands on experience in event presentation and production support, offering an unique opportunity to learn how live entertainment is delivered.
Essential Functions:
Assist with operating the video control room and event presentation equipment
Support video production elements including cameras, replay systems, graphics, and sound systems
Provide general technical support during DHSP events
Assist with special projects and other tasks as assigned
Qualifications:
Currently pursuing a degree in a relevant field.
Strong interest in live event production, broadcasting, or technical video operations
Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
Basic knowledge of video, audio, or broadcast equipment is a plus
Ability to lift, push, pull to 30lbs
Ability to stand for extended periods of time
Availability to work event nights, weekends, and holidays
Must be motivated with a can-do attitude.
Must be able to pivot with grace to accomplish prioritized tasks in a high-paced, results oriented environment.
The AEG Internship Program requires a minimum commitment of 18 hours per week during the spring.
Benefits:
Work on increasingly challenging and engaging real-world projects
Work closely with experienced team members who coach and provide mentorship
Attend meetings, events, and other networking opportunities
Intern Perks:
Corporate networking
Resume review with the AEG Talent Acquisition team
Pay Scale: $19.00 - $21.00
Location
Carson, California (Onsite)
Bonus:
This position is not eligible for a bonus under the current bonus plan requirements.
Benefits:
Part-time: This position is not eligible for benefits.
AEG reserves the right to change or modify the employee's job description, whether orally or in writing, at any time during the employment relationship. AEG may require an employee to perform duties outside his/her normal description.
AEG's policy is to hire the most qualified applicants, and we comply with all applicable federal, state and local employment laws in making hiring and employee decisions. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, marital status, disability, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, or any other legally protected status recognized by applicable federal, state or local law.
Employer does not offer work visa sponsorship for this position.
Auto-ApplyAdmissions & Outreach Trainee
Sacramento, CA jobs
Working Title: Admissions & Outreach Trainee Classification Title: Student Services Professional 1A Posting Details Under the general supervision of the Director of Recruitment, Outreach, and Orientation, the Admissions & Outreach Trainee receives lead work direction from higher level SSPs to support advising prospective students, families, and the campus community on admissions requirements, the Sacramento State and CSU application process, student services on campus and other University related information.
This position represents Sacramento State to a variety of constituents and maintains positive relationships with school and counselors, and the general public.
This position functions in a Trainee capacity and will be under direct supervision in the advisement of students and admissions information sessions to prospective students and families on a one-on-one basis as well as in a group setting. This position will conduct established presentations and provide basic/general advisement to prospective students both in-person as well as virtual.
This position is a full-time one academic year appointment, and is not renewable.
FLSA: Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime compensation)
Anticipated Hiring Range: $4,150 per month
CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,150 per month - $5,076 per month
Best-in-class Benefits: Click here to learn more
CSU Total Compensation: Click here to learn more
Salary Grade/Range: 1
Recruitment Type: Temporary (1-year term)
Time Base: Full-Time
Work Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; weekends and evenings as needed.
Department Information
The Admissions & Outreach Office is a dedicated team committed to recruiting, informing, and guiding prospective students-especially those from underserved or disadvantaged backgrounds-through the admissions process at Sacramento State.
For more information, please visit: **************************************
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities:
Working knowledge of the basic principles of individual and group behavior; research and observation techniques for the purpose of recording, classifying, and interpreting factual information; and the techniques and methods of interviewing. Ability to gather and analyze data; reason logically, draw valid conclusions and make appropriate recommendations; participate in and contribute to group meetings, conferences and interviews; clearly express ideas and recommendations orally; write clear and concise reports; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, staff and faculty.
Experience:
None required.
Education:
Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job‑related field. Specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year‑for‑year basis.
Required Qualifications
1. Ability to understand, embrace, and communicate Sacramento State marketing messages.
2. Knowledge of recruiting and marketing.
3. Knowledge of admissions, financial aid, and housing processes.
4. Ability to work in a diverse work environment and recognize multicultural, multisexed, and multi-aged value systems.
5. Ability to use standard office equipment and standard software programs Zoom, (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel) Chrome, Edge, FireFox, Safari etc.), various online academic resources {i.e., CalStateApply, TES CollegeSource, Assist, etc.
6. The ability to work nights, weekends, and a flexible schedule.
7. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community.
8. Must be able to complete frequent travel via personal vehicle with current registration and automobile insurance.
9. Ability to frequently travel independently and timely
Conditions of Employment:
* Successful completion of a background check.
Preferred Qualifications
10. Experience recruiting students from various backgrounds towards higher education
11. Knowledge of Freshman and Transfer Admission Requirements in the California State University System.
12. Experience working with diverse students: first generation and low-income student populations.
13. Bilingual English/Spanish.
14. Knowledge of Title 5 of California Administrative Code, Chancellor's Office Policies and Regulations, National Accreditation Policies, and Campus Requirements relative to Admission, Advanced Standing Credit Award and Academic Credit Policies.
Documents Needed to Apply
Resume and cover letter.
Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification.
You will also be prompted to respond to a set of supplemental questions as part of your application.
About Sacramento State
Sacramento State is located in the heart of California's capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the "Farm-to-Fork Capital," is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State proudly serves as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), and is recognized by the California Legislative Assembly as a Black-Serving Institution. The university enrolls around 31,000 students from the Greater Sacramento Region, throughout California, across the nation, and around the world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission:
"As California's capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement." As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion; resource development and sustainability; dedicated community engagement, and wellness and safety.
As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code, Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning.
To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page.
Equal Employment Opportunity
California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States.
It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit ***********************************************************************************************************
The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit *****************************************************************************************************************
Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act Notification:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at ************************** .
The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request by emailing the Clery Director at **************.
Under the Clery Act, this position may be designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) depending upon the role on campus and/or job duties. If this position is identified by the Director of Clery Compliance as a CSA position, you will be notified via email and will be assigned the appropriate training in CSU Learn.
Background Check Disclaimer
A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position.
COVID19 Vaccination Policy
Effective May 2023, per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications.
Out of State Employment
Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California.
As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California.
Eligibility Verification
Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa).
Note to Applicants:
Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement.
Advertised: Oct 15 2025 Pacific Daylight Time
Applications close:
Easy ApplySpeech Language Pathologist (or SLP Intern)
Lost Hills, CA jobs
Wonderful College Prep Academy is a charter network in California's Central Valley committed to providing a world-class education for all students. The Academy's mission is to graduate students prepared to earn a college degree and set them on a promising career path for life. We believe this begins with a nurturing, engaging, community-centered school environment where students develop a strong and well-rounded academic foundation. Ultimately, this will prepare generations of leaders in the Central Valley who are critical thinkers and lifelong learners.
The Academy's first school opened in Delano in 2009, serving students from across the Central Valley in grades 6-12. In 2016, we moved to our new, state-of-the-art college prep campus in Delano, and in the Fall of 2017, added an elementary school in Delano and opened a second charter school in Lost Hills. In Delano, we serve over 1,800 students in grades TK-12, while in Lost Hills, we serve over 400 students in grades TK-12.
We seek thoughtful, inclusive, skilled communicators and creative problem solvers who value continuous learning and are excited to serve our students and families. Now is the time to join a team making enduring change within the Central Valley of California and beyond!
Click here to learn more about the Wonderful Company's other great philanthropic partnerships.
Job Description
The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for providing speech and language services to meet the individual needs of students with oral communication and speech/language impairments. The position is responsible for screening and assessment, goal development, and planning/implementing appropriate speech and language treatment services to maximize student learning.
Essential Job Functions:
Shared Vision: Supports a vision of excellence for all students, with an urgency to maximize every opportunity necessary to achieve ambitious student outcomes
Culture of Excellence: Fosters a safe, culturally responsive, and nurturing community where students love learning and are excited to attend school daily
Teaching and Learning: Creates powerfully engaging experiences aligned to our academic model, and designed to accelerate student learning and achievement
Data & Assessment: Regularly engages in individual student case management by proactively making data-driven decisions
Innovation: Develops and executes innovative teaching and learning strategies to ensure a world-class and well-rounded education.
Professional Growth: Committed to continuous growth, actively engages in professional development opportunities, and contributes to our professional learning community
Community Outreach: Demonstrates commitment to the community by communicating regularly with families and attending key community events
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Experience working as a Speech Language Pathologist in a K-12 setting (1 year preferred)
Master's degree from an accredited college or university in Speech Language Pathology or Communicative Disorders
Valid Clinical Credential from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing in Language, Speech, and Hearing, OR a California License as a Speech Language Pathologist
Relates positively to children and instills in them a desire to improve.
Relates positively to parents, school personnel, and other professional people.
Demonstrates personality characteristics that enhance effectiveness in a school setting.
Communicate effectively and use appropriate professional language skills in writing and speaking.
Demonstrates a positive attitude and desire to improve professional knowledge and competence.
Technology skills that allow the clinician to write web-based IEPs
Skills, Knowledge:
Determines a student's needs based on assessment provided by the student's school or outside agencies.
Conducts formal and/or informal assessments necessary to develop an appropriate diagnostic-prescriptive program.
Conveys pertinent information to appropriate personnel, including referrals to community agencies.
Determines if students are eligible for services in the areas of articulation/phonology, abnormal voice, fluency, and language.
Provides written reports for parents and applicable personnel after assessment is completed.
Develops and implements an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Reviews IEPs at least annually.
Writes progress reports.
Provides information and assistance to parents.
Schedules and provides individual and/or group therapy as determined by the IEP team.
Meets and confers with administrators and teachers about the methods and techniques for dealing with special problems and modifying education programs for speech/language/hearing problems.
Arranges necessary materials and equipment for speech therapy activities.
Assumes responsibility for implementation of Standard School District policies, State Department of Education regulations, and Federal regulations related to speech and language therapy services.
Pursues professional growth through conferences, workshops, and coursework.
Working Conditions:
Environment: Office environment; fast-paced work, constant interruptions.
Physical requirements: Hearing and speaking to exchange information, make presentations and communicate over the telephone; seeing to read, prepare, and proofread documents and view computer monitors; sitting or standing for extended periods of time; dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment; kneeling, bending at the waist, and reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally, to retrieve and store files and supplies; lifting light objects; ability to go to sites apart from primary office to conduct business.
Pay Range: $80,898.00 - $125,354.71. Final compensation will be dependent upon skills & experience.
Additional Information
Wonderful College Prep Academy offers highly competitive compensation, commensurate with experience.
Full-time staff benefits include medical coverage, dental, vision, and life insurance at no cost to the employee. We also offer an optional 403b, with company match, as a supplement to STRS retirement pension. In addition, employees have free access to the Wonderful Wellness Center and gym.
Quality of Life in the Central Valley:
Framed by the Sierra Nevada to the east and the Coast Ranges to the west, California's Central Valley is one of the world's most productive agricultural regions and the base of The Wonderful Company's agricultural operations. This vast area enjoys a moderate climate and offers residents a high quality of life, low cost of living, and a host of diverse cultural and recreational activities. From wine tasting and hiking to rafting, fishing, skiing, and surfing -- all within a two-hour drive -- the family-friendly Central Valley has much to offer.
Wonderful College Prep Academy is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
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Apprentice Designer/Stitcher (Summer)
Interlochen, MI jobs
Experience an unforgettable summer at Interlochen, where creativity thrives in the heart of nature! Join our vibrant community for Interlochen Arts Camp 2026, where passionate individuals come together to make art, make friends, and make lifelong memories. In the serene and rustic setting of northern Michigan, you'll inspire the next generation of artists while embracing the beauty and challenges of wilderness living. Embrace the magic and make a lasting impact!
Position Overview
Join us in the summer of 2026 and help us continue the legacy of fostering creativity, nurturing talent, and celebrating the individual artistic journey at Interlochen. We are seeking imaginative and adaptive Apprentice Designers who embody our core values and are committed to nurturing young artists. As an Apprentice Designer, you will be directly involved in the construction and coordination of necessary costumes for the Intermediate Division theatrical productions, while fully immersing yourself in the unique environment that only a summer camp can offer.
What You Get To Do
May help with alterations, as needed, on the Interlochen Shakespeare Festival production
Design the costumes for Intermediate Musical and Repertory productions
Assist in the construction and coordination of all necessary costumes for Intermediate theatrical performances.
Work with the director of the Intermediate productions to coordinate any costume needs
Complete renderings and/or costume collages for director approval.
Work with Costume Shop Supervisor to maintain Intermediate productions' costume budgets and purchase items as needed.
Responsible for pulling, sourcing and making costume pieces as needed for Intermediate productions.
Complete all fittings and generate fitting notes.
Work with Costume Shop staff on completing notes.
Work as main wardrobe contact during performances: including show repairs and laundry as needed.
Help train Intermediate campers to run wardrobe on the Intermediate Musical and Repertory productions
Work with other costume staff to strike and clean costumes after shows have closed.
What You Get
Compensation: $2,274.76
Meals and on-campus lodging
10% tuition discount for Discovery Camp or 50% Interlochen Arts Camp for dependents
20% discount for tickets to most summer concerts.
15% discount on merchandise from Scholarshop and food/beverages from Melody Freeze
Temporary English Teacher - Lakeside High School
Lake Elsinore, CA jobs
Lake Elsinore Unified School District See attachment on original job posting DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: Applicants are required to submit the following through Ed-Join prior to the position closing date/time: • Edjoin application • Letter of interest • Three current professional letters of reference dated within last 12 months • Resume • Copy of California teaching credential(s) (or equivalent) - Single Subject Teaching Credential (w/EL authorization) • Copy of transcripts • Copy of test scores
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree is required (from an accredited college/university). CREDENTIALS/CERTIFICATIONS: Minimum Qualifications: Single Subject English Teaching Credential. AND English Learner authorization (ELA1, ELAS, CLAD, BCLAD, CTEL, SDAIE). NOTE: PLEASE UPLOAD THE DETAILED CTC DOCMENT TO SHOW AUTHORIZATION AND THE EL AUTHORIZATION. INTERN CREDENTIALS WELCOME TO APPLY - Please include an intern eligibility letter from your program sponsor dated within 6 months of your application date.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: Applicants are required to submit the following through Ed-Join prior to the position closing date/time: • Edjoin application • Letter of interest • Three current professional letters of reference dated within last 12 months • Resume • Copy of California teaching credential(s) (or equivalent) - Single Subject Teaching Credential (w/EL authorization) • Copy of transcripts • Copy of test scores
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree is required (from an accredited college/university). CREDENTIALS/CERTIFICATIONS: Minimum Qualifications: Single Subject English Teaching Credential. AND English Learner authorization (ELA1, ELAS, CLAD, BCLAD, CTEL, SDAIE). NOTE: PLEASE UPLOAD THE DETAILED CTC DOCMENT TO SHOW AUTHORIZATION AND THE EL AUTHORIZATION. INTERN CREDENTIALS WELCOME TO APPLY - Please include an intern eligibility letter from your program sponsor dated within 6 months of your application date.
Comments and Other Information
ALL MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH EDJOIN. No facsimile, electronic, or paper application materials will be accepted. IMPORTANT As of January 1, 2025, in accordance with Education Code section 44939.5, jobseekers applying for Certificated positions are required by law to provide a complete list of every school district, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school they have previously been employed by, no matter the length of service. This includes any part-time and/or substitution work in addition to any full-time employment positions. Jobseekers applying for this position must complete the AB2534 section of the EdJoin application. Failure to disclose any previous educational employment may result in the disqualification of your application and/or may be deemed dishonesty in the hiring process and subject to discharge should you become employed. PLEASE DO NOT LIST INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL SITES, ONLY LIST THE PUBLIC EMPLOYING AGENCY (I.E. DISTRICT OR COUNTY OFFICE OF ED. OR CHARTER SCHOOL OR STATE SPECIAL SCHOOL).
Research Analyst for the Fiscal Policy Initiative
Stanford, CA jobs
**Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, United States** Information Analytics Post Date Nov 21, 2025 Requisition # 107788 Are you an inquisitive, creative, passionate, data-driven researcher with an interest in economics and public policy? The Hoover Institution at Stanford University is seeking a full-time **Research Analyst** for a two-year fixed-term. (One year, renewable) on The Hoover Institution is a preeminent center of public policy research located at Stanford University. Its fellows are focused on scholarship grounded in the ideals of peace, individual liberty, free enterprise, and limited government.
We invite you to join us to help improve federal fiscal policymaking. TheFiscal Policy Initiative, led by a Senior Fellow, provides credible, actionable analysis to inform lawmakers and the public. Our primary topic areas include tax policy, entitlement reform, budget process reform, the macroeconomic risk of rising federal borrowing.
To ensure your application information is captured in our official files for immediate access to your resume and cover letter, you must apply to************************************** in the key word search box, indicate **Requisition #107788**
**Please submit a cover letter and resume for full consideration**
**WORKING TITLE:** **Research Analyst for the Fiscal Polley Initiative**
**JOB TITLE:** Research Data Analyst 1
**JOB CODE:** 4751
**GRADE:** G
**EXEMPTION:** Exempt
**SALARY RANGE:** $80,148 - $99,773
**TERM:** Fixed Term: One year, renewable
**WORK ARRANGEMENT:** Remote
**JOB PURPOSE:**
The Fiscal Policy Initiative at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University seeks a Research Analyst to conduct policy-oriented academic research focusing on fiscal policy.
The position requires substantial independent work gathering data, building and cleaning datasets, conducting econometric analysis, writing literature reviews, and drafting research results. The position requires the ability to quickly develop new skills in a fast-paced research environment.
The successful candidate for this role will be able to manage and analyze large amounts of information, typically technical or scientific in nature, under the direction of project researchers, investigators, or managers. They will also need to present findings in organized, professional documents. The ability to multitask and appropriately prioritize different projects is essential.
This position is intended to assist a predoctoral researcher with gaining skill and experience ahead of their application to PhD programs.
To apply, please submit:
+ A resume or curriculum vitae
+ A cover letter
+ A writing sample (a previous research paper or public essay is sufficient)
**CORE DUTIES:***
+ Collect data from a variety of sources, including proprietary, surveys, and government records
+ Manage and clean datasets
+ Generate research insights using new and existing tools to interpret, analyze, and visualize multivariate relationships and trends in data
+ Create databases and reports, develop algorithms and statistical models, and perform statistical analyses appropriate to data and reporting requirements
+ Use system reports and analyses to identify potentially problematic data, make corrections, and suggest solutions
+ Conduct literature reviews and develop written summaries and reports
+ Prepare charts, graphs and tables for use by senior researchers and fellows, and for publication and presentation
+ Analyze data processes in documentation
+ Collaborate with faculty and research staff on data collection and analysis methods
+ Provide documentation based on audit and reporting criteria to investigators and research staff
+ Communicate with government officials, agencies, and industry representatives
_* The job duties listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification and are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department or program needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of responsibility. Employees may also perform other duties as assigned._
**MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:**
**Education & Experience:**
Bachelor's degree in economics, finance, statistics, public policy, engineering, or a related field, or a combination of education and relevant experience in a quantitative discipline.
**Relevant experience may include:** Research assistance for a professor of economics, finance, or statistics; analyst position or substantive internship in economic or financial consulting; analyst position or substantive internship in a government agency such as a central bank, tax authority or treasury/finance department.
**Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:**
+ Substantial experience with MS Office
+ Strong writing and analytical skills
+ Ability to prioritize tasks effectively and communicate updates to research leaders
**Desired/Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:**
+ Effective communication skills and comfort working with prominent individuals.
+ An understanding of domestic and international economic policy - particularly in the research areas mentioned earlier - and the effects of these policies on economic activity
+ Experience with various forms of quantitative analysis
+ Experience with creating and cleaning databases
+ Experience with Stata and R
+ Programming proficiency and experience in other programming languages such as Matlab, Python, SAS, or C
+ Experience with data visualization tools, such as Tableau, to present large volumes of data in a user-friendly and visually pleasing format
+ Experience utilizing common academic software, such as LaTeX, Overleaf, web-scraping, and building websites to convey research results
**Certifications and Licenses:**
+ None
**PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:***
+ Sitting (or standing) in place at a desk and using a computer for long periods of time with extensive keyboarding/dexterity
+ Occasionally use a telephone
+ Rarely writing by hand
_* Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job._
**WORKING CONDITIONS:**
+ May be required to work non-standard, extended, or weekend hours in support of research work
This role is open to candidates anywhere in the United States. Stanford University hasfive Regional Pay Structures. The compensation for this position will be based on the location of the successful candidate.
The expected pay range for this position is $80,148 - $99,773 per annum. for onsite, hybrid or remote positions within Bay Area.
The expected pay range for this position for remote work is $53,223 - $78,503 per annum.
Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
At Stanford University, base pay represents only one aspect of the comprehensive rewards package. The Cardinal at Work website (***************************************************** provides detailed information on Stanford's extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees. Specifics about the rewards package for this position may be discussed during the hiring process.
**WORK STANDARDS:**
+ Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external organizations.
+ Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.
+ Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University's Administrative Guide,*******************************
**About Stanford University's Hoover Institution:**
The Hoover Institution is a preeminent center of public policy research located at Stanford University. Its fellows conduct advanced research regarding economics, politics, history, and political economy-both domestic and foreign-as well as international affairs. Their scholarship is grounded in the ideals of peace, individual liberty, free enterprise, and limited government.
Founded in 1919 by Herbert Hoover before he became the thirty-first president of the United States, the Institution began as a repository of historical material gathered at the end of World War I. The library and archives have grown to be among the largest private repositories of documents on twentieth-century political and economic history. Over time the Institution expanded its mission from collecting archival material to conducting advanced research on contemporary history and economics and applying this scholarship to current public policy challenges.
The Fiscal Policy Initiative researches potential solutions to the nation's fiscal policy challenges, providing a road map that promotes future economic growth and opportunity. Led by Senior Fellow, the initiative explores the economic consequences of US fiscal policy trends, including budget projections, debt sustainability, international responses to debt crises, the effectiveness of government spending and tax policy, and the interaction between fiscal and monetary policies
The Hoover Institution at Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The job duties listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification and are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department or program needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of responsibility. Employees may also perform other duties as assigned.
Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact Stanford University Human Resources by submitting acontact form.
Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Additional Information
+ **Schedule: Full-time**
+ **Job Code: 4751**
+ **Employee Status: Fixed-Term**
+ **Grade: G**
+ **Requisition ID: 107788**
+ **Work Arrangement : Remote Eligible**
IT Intern (Business & Project Management Track)
Richmond, CA jobs
Making Waves Education Foundation has partnered with Dega Systems to support the hiring and placement of IT interns.
Reporting To:
Operations Manager, Dega Systems
Proposed Weekly Schedule:
15 - 20 hours/week; minimum 3 days/week, 4+ hours/day; Expected start date in December 2025/January 2026
About This Position:
Gain experience in operations, client success, finance, compliance, and marketing within a Managed Services Provider, focusing on nonprofits. The internship combines hands-on documentation, process improvement, and exposure to service coordination and client communication.
Making Waves Education Foundation is assisting Dega Systems with hiring for this internship.
We will begin reviewing applications as early as November 7, 2025.
What You'll Do:
Shadow Operations Manager on cross-departmental service delivery
Assist with workflow documentation and process optimization
Join Service Coordinator meetings, help with scheduling and resource allocation
Track compliance activities: SOC2, audit prep, policy updates
Prepare and analyze client satisfaction surveys, business review materials
Draft status reports, knowledge updates, client newsletters
Maintain CRM data for renewals, referrals, and case studies
Shadow account managers during client calls
Support research for pricing models, KPIs, and vendor procurement
Assist with RFP/proposal formatting, marketing content creation
Produce at least one client-facing document (newsletter, case study, etc.)
Complete a business/process improvement project
Participate in weekly business credential coursework (Microsoft Office Specialist, HubSpot, Salesforce, etc.)
Dega Systems is offering the following:
Pay: $20/hour. No salary negotiation-our policy ensures equity, fairness and transparency for all candidates.
Internship credit: This can be used for internship credit depending on your interest and academic program requirements.
Making Waves Education Foundation provides durable skill training and coaching.
Dega Systems may sponsor credentialing exam fees for relevant IT certifications (CompTIA, Microsoft training) for high performing interns.
About Dega Systems
Dega Systems, founded in 2001 and based in the New York metro area, is a managed service provider specializing in IT solutions for mission-driven organizations, including nonprofits, legal services, creative agencies, and tech startups. With a focus on reliability, security, and proactive service, Dega delivers stress-free technology management that allows clients to focus on their core purposes. The company offers fully managed and co-managed IT services, covering device management, cloud systems, data protection, cybersecurity, and unified communications. Dega Systems is dedicated to empowering organizations through exceptional technology support and partnership.
Wave-Maker in Making Waves' college and career success program
Interest in operations, client service, finance, marketing, or nonprofit work
Strong communication and organizational skills
Willingness to learn and take initiative
Experience/coursework in business or communications is a plus
Self-motivated and able to progress through training content with minimal supervision
Authorized to work in the U.S.
CNS Undergraduate Intern-Middlebury Students (Summer 2026 C91307)
Monterey, CA jobs
The Summer Undergraduate Internship in Nonproliferation Studies at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies provides Middlebury College undergraduates with a unique opportunity to engage deeply with current issues in nuclear nonproliferation, arms control, and disarmament. Interns will work alongside CNS experts and contribute to ongoing research while also pursuing an independent research project designed to strengthen their analytical and writing skills.
The internship runs 2-3 months, typically from early June through late August.
Interns are responsible for securing their own housing in Monterey; however, assistance and guidance will be provided by the Internship Coordinator, Masako Toki, CNS Senior Project Manager (********************).
This position is compensated at the Level A rate on the MIIS student wage scale paying $16.95 per hour.
Core Responsibilities:
* Contribute to CNS research projects in the areas of nonproliferation, disarmament, and arms control.
* Conduct independent research on nonproliferation topics under the guidance of CNS experts.
* Attend lectures and training sessions presented by CNS specialists to deepen understanding of nonproliferation issues.
* Support data collection, analysis, and synthesis for research outputs as assigned.
* Assist in preparing written materials such as reports, briefings, or presentations related to ongoing projects.
* Assist CNS experts in promoting nonproliferation and disarmament issues through social media and online tools, with a focus on outreach to younger audiences.
* Interns will work in close collaboration with CNS staff members on different nonproliferation issues in areas including:
* Eurasia
* East Asia
* Chemical and Biological Weapons
* International Organizations and Nonproliferation
* Export Control and Nonproliferation
* Middle East Nonproliferation
* CNS is a pioneer in developing and applying "New Tools" in nonproliferation research and education. Our key techniques include open source information and computer modeling, namely the creative use of satellite imagery, geospatial data, 3-dimensional (3D) modeling, virtual reality environments, and social media platforms. CNS is also taking the lead in examining the nexus of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and WMD nonproliferation from several perspectives informed by a core group of staff with deep expertise on a variety of relevant issues.
* For more information please visit the Summer Program website here. ************************************************