Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Program Manager A in the Disability Access Center. This position coordinates American Sign Language/interpreter services, transcriptions, and captioning services for student ADA accommodations. This coordination includes supervising and scheduling staff interpreters and Clark's pool of contracted interpreters for classes and college events. This position serves in the Disability Access Center (DAC) team of Student Affairs and reports to the Disability Access Director.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Coordinate ASL sign language interpreter services for student ADA accommodations. Includes scheduling staff interpreters and contracted interpreters for a variety of assignments.
* Directly provide some ASL services at classes and events when needed.
* Use ASL skills to assess and match requests based on student and instructor's language level, preference, strengths, educational background, etc.
* Schedule transcribers, schedule interpreters, coordinate video captioning, and manage invoices for communication access services.
* Business Management work includes: initiate agency contracts with vendors or contracted interpreters, track fund expenditures for vendors and contracted interpreters, and project management.
* Supervise and support staff interpreters.
* Interview and network with contract interpreters to be in the Clark ASL pool of interpreters.
* Problem solve with students, staff, faculty, and interpreters.
* Lead in DAC services for deaf and heard of hearing students. Conduct Access Meetings creating accommodation plans with new students with hearing disabilities.
* Assist the DAC team and campus to support access. This includes ability to cross train in other DAC areas, including front desk. This includes representing DAC on campus committees.
* Perform related duties as required.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES:
Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
* Bachelor's degree AND two years of experience OR equivalent combination of education and experience in one or more of the following: ASL, Linguistics, Deaf Education, Deaf Cultural Studies, Hearing, Speech, & Language, counseling, social work, education, or other related fields.
* Must be fluent in ASL, including the ability or skill to evaluate and assess both interpreter and student language levels.
* Completion of a sign language interpreter training program and/or certification from RID and/or NAD level III-V.
* Experience providing sign language interpreting services for classroom and college related activities.
* Prior interpreter scheduling experience or demonstrated transferable skills to do this work.
* Experience leading and/or supervising others.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $4,865-$6,539/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 54 | Code: 107R
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver.
WHAT WE OFFER:
* A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
* McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
* Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
* Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
* On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
* Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
* Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., January 22, 2026
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
* Clark College online application
* Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
* Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position.
* Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process.
Please apply online at *******************
To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call ************** or email *********************.
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at ************** or by video phone at **************.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, ************** or ***************************. The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: *********************************************************************
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. Clark College does not currently sponsor H-1B visas.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES
Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College's Office of People and Culture supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, ************, *******************, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 122, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Office of People and Culture
December 30, 2025
25-00099
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Part-time Cybersecurity Professor - Continuous Pool
Clark College 4.2
Remote or Vancouver, WA job
Can you create and maintain a welcoming and supportive environment with students of diverse multicultural, socioeconomic and academic backgrounds? Are you eager to work collaboratively to find innovative ways to improve student success? If these questions resonate with you, then we invite you to consider joining our Workforce, Professional and Technical Education & STEM (WPTE & STEM) department. We value collaboration and are dedicated to guiding students towards the achievement of their academic and career goals.
Clark College is currently seeking to fill part-time Cybersecurity Professor positions. These positions have an opportunity for a hybrid schedule with the option of a combination of two days worked from home and three days worked on campus.
These Professors are responsible to teach a variety of introductory and foundational courses in one or more of the following topics:
* Python programming, for students new to programming
* CompTIA Network+
* CompTIA Security+
* IoT, especially breadboard, sensors, Raspberry Pi/Arduino
* Big data analytics (Hadoop, AWS)
* CompTIA PenTest+
* CompTIA CySA+
This part-time position is an ongoing recruitment in which applications are collected year-round. Applicants must be available to teach the daytime, evening or weekend hours. Positions will be filled as program needs arise.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.GENERAL FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Instruct classes utilizing techniques and knowledge of the discipline that facilitate student learning.
* Participate in decision-making processes by taking part in department and college committees.
* Pursue professional development.
* Strive to enhance teaching and learning techniques.
* Work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
* Understand and commit to the mission of Clark College.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES:
* Associates degree in Cybersecurity or a closely related field.
* Three (3) years of professional IT/IS experience directly related to the teaching assignment.
* Teaching experience.
* Current industry certifications (CompTIA, CISSP) that are directly related to the topics of the course(s) being taught.
* Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and written.
* Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
SALARY STATEMENT: Lecture rate is $93.18/hour, and lab rate is $79.59/hour.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Required Online Application Materials:
* Clark College Online Application, including names of three (3) references.
* Cover letter addressing experience and qualifications for the position.
* Current résumé.
* Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application.
Please apply online at *******************
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call ************** or email *********************.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT:
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under RCW 28B.112.080. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position. Completion of academic degrees will also be verified through receipt of official transcripts. Please note that upon being hired, Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and the State Board of Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) require a Vocational Certification plan be in place prior to the first day of classes. Under the standard specified in WAC 131-16-070 through 131-16-094 Vocational Certification is a condition of continued employment for all professional technical education personnel.
Clark College does not currently sponsor H-1B visas.
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact the Office of People and Culture at ************** or by video phone at **************.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, ************** or ***************************. The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: *********************************************************************
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES
Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Office of People and Culture.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. Our Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, ************, ******************* , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 122, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Office of People and Culture
January 5, 2026 (updated)
23-00122
Information January, 2026 Position Title: Temporary Self-Care & Empowerment Youth Facilitator, ITM Requisition Number: 0206074581 Location New York City Position Type: Administrative Position Status: Part-Time Department: Milano/Urban Policy Campus Responsibilities:
The Center for New York City Affairs (CNYCA) at The New School is an applied policy research organization. The Center works where people's lives intersect with government and community organizations to illuminate the impact of public policy on the lives of individuals and communities. Our research focuses on what works, practical solutions, rigorous analysis, and provides real-time feedback for policymakers, providers, and communities. We have built a strong track record of creating change in the areas of education, child welfare, poverty, and juvenile justice.
The Institute for Transformative Mentoring (ITM) is a dynamic training program focused on the development of credible messengers (formerly incarcerated men and women) working in the social services fields throughout New York City. These mentors help young people navigate community violence and avoid the criminal justice system. Credible messengers are gaining systems-level recognition in New York City as an effective strategy to reduce crime and criminal justice involvement. For more information about ITM, please visit our website: centernyc.org/itm-about.
The Institute for Transformative Mentoring (ITM) Position:
ITM seeks highly motivated facilitators to serve as youth mentors and trainers for our 2026 Self-Care & Empowerment training series. We offer a dynamic program on self-care and empowerment to opportunity youth throughout New York City. The position requires training and developing curriculum, and helping to facilitate online and in-person groups, circles and workshops for the students enrolled in the program. The ideal candidate will have experience with peer mentoring, trauma-informed care, youth development, and restorative justice practices that will allow them to provide a safer, brave space for the participants. Facilitators are expected to work an average of 15 hours per week, with opportunities for additional weekly hours. Facilitators will be directly supervised by the ITM Education Coordinator.
Responsibilities:
* Train as a facilitator in ITM's Self Care and Empowerment curriculum.
* Facilitate the ITM curriculum Self Care and Empowerment in community based settings.
* Assist in developing process and outcome evaluation measures for the program.
* Mentor participating youth who may be court-involved and/or formerly incarcerated.
* Lead online and in-person workshops focused on restorative justice practices, self care, anti-oppression and conflict resolution.
* Ability to work online using the ZOOM platform to develop and deliver content.
* Work in partnership with community based organizations and the ITM team to assist participants with various needs.
WORK MODE
This position is primarily in-person and is based on campus to support effective in-person collaboration and engagement.
* Hybrid work arrangements may be considered on a case-by-case basis, depending on the nature of the role and operational needs. Any such arrangement must be discussed and approved in advance by the appropriate division lead or their designee.
COMPENSATION
This is a part-time position with a pay rate of $20/hour - 15 hours a week.
* Start Date: January 26, 2026
* End Date: June 30, 2026
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or belief, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, marital or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. The New School recognizes and values the benefits of a diverse workforce.
People with histories of arrest, conviction and/or incarceration are encouraged to apply.
Minimum Qualifications:
* Commitment to personal and collective exploration for healing and community empowerment
* Interest and/or experience in restorative practices as a tool to prevent violence
* Facilitation of group processes and healing circles
* Online ZOOM or other educational digital platform experience as a facilitator
* Public speaking and a passion for being part of a learning community
Preferred Qualifications: Job Family: Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy Special Instructions to Applicants: Posting Date: 12/18/2025 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes
$20 hourly 30d ago
Senior Business Analyst
Chapman University Careers 4.3
Remote or Irvine, CA job
Responsible for the ongoing and enhanced use of the PeopleSoft (PS) Finance (AP, PO, AM, GL, KK, GM, Banking, Workflow) and Human Capital (Payroll and Time & Labor) modules including related financial applications. Serves as the functional expert in these modules and is the technical liaison between the business owners and IS&T resources. Facilitates continuous business process improvement by identifying and implementing system efficiencies. Supports all applicable interfaces within the PeopleSoft ERP ( HCM / FSCM /CS) environments and any third-party applications. Mentors less experienced business analysts. Performs other duties as assigned. Voluntary flexible work from home options available.
Responsibilities
Responsible for leading all elements of project/enhancement requests, including planning, design, requirements definition, analysis, testing, communication, training, and production support. Independently manages projects throughout the SDLC . Liaison with business stakeholders from various areas such as Payroll, Accounting, Budgets, and Grants as well as technical team members from IS&T to drive the process of gathering and documenting functional requirements Develop solution designs around business needs incorporating configurable solutions while minimizing custom development Lead user acceptance testing, develop test cases from analyzing business and system requirements and execute testing Trouble shoot production issues and collaborate with IS&T as needed to apply fixes Act as team lead on designated projects or assignments and provide work direction to team members as needed Engage with business partners to identify potential areas of process improvement and design best practice solutions Create/maintain reports using PeopleSoft Query Manager or other system reporting tools such as Pyramid Analytics or Power BI Conduct user training and prepare training materials used to educate the user community on changes made to business applications and processes Review system security to identify gaps and collaborate with IS&T to ensure appropriate user access Support integration points between PS HCM , PS Campus Solutions and PS FSCM , and other financial applications Contribute to the development of system standards and procedures Engage in cross-functional training/learning of PS ERP modules and other financial applications within our business analyst team Support other financial applications/processes such as the chartfield maintenance process in PS FSCM
Required Qualifications
A minimum of 5 years of experience with PeopleSoft or other comparable ERP system with functional system knowledge in at least 3 modules listed above, including at least two full lifecycle implementations. Payroll/Time & Labor modules preferred. Extensive functional experience and knowledge in managing and supporting PeopleSoft HCM /Financial applications. Must have Bachelor's degree in computer science, management information systems, finance or accounting, or an equivalent combination in education and experience Expertise and possess a broad-based knowledge of end-to-end finance and payroll/time & labor systems and can identify business process impacts when re-designing Experience in setup and maintenance of one or more recently released PeopleSoft Suites such as, HCM 9.x, FSCM 9.x, and PeopleTools 9.x Experience implementing and managing PeopleSoft databases, with understanding of Peoplesoft's internet architecture, user security, tool patches/fixes, upgrade methodologies and best practices Advanced knowledge of interfaces between payroll and the general ledger. Ability to conceptualize and apply business needs and processes into actionable solutions Expert ability analyzing and troubleshooting software systems and implement design changes Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel to analyze and troubleshoot data Proven experience working with an enterprise wide, large scale implementation Strong organizational skills to manage multiple assignments and priorities Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and written, with technical and non-technical users, managers, vendors, and consultants Experience and strong command and execution in producing quality deliverables and meeting project schedules Ability to demonstrate tact and diplomacy, and to maintain a high level of confidentiality Self-starter with the ability to perceive tasks that need to be accomplished and take appropriate steps to achieve success Ability to multi-task and provide timely response to requests for support Strong team player with the ability to work in a diverse environment
$103k-135k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Student Tutor - Learn To Be
Chapman University Careers 4.3
Remote or Irvine, CA job
Learn To Be is a 501c3 non-profit bringing free, 1-on-1, online tutoring to underserved youth around the United States. We want to live in a world where all kids have access to a great education - not just those whose families can afford one. Learn To Be tutors are dedicated individuals who believe deeply in educational equity. Learn to Be provides a flexible, remote opportunity to interested Federal Work Study college students to serve as a virtual tutor . As a tutor with LTB , you will make your own schedule and pick which grade levels and subjects you wish to tutor. You can tutor as many or as few grade levels or subjects as you feel comfortable with. This position is open to all majors and you do not need to have tutoring or teaching experience!
Responsibilities
Tutors work directly with our Learn To Be, Program Team to connect with students. Tutors communicate student preferences, grade, subject and availability. LTB staff will assign and connect tutors to students, based on tutor preferences. Once connected, tutors communicate directly with your student/family to determine the best schedule for lessons. Establish the best way to stay in touch and communicate with them regularly. Commit to tutoring 1-2x per week (or more!) for at least a semester. Support your student/s through homework help, test prep, and engaging lesson plans. Act as a mentor, not just a tutor.
Required Qualifications
Live in the United States Consent to a public record background check Understanding of technology or the ability to learn quickly Responsible and reliable
$28k-37k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Post-Award Financial Research Administrator
Chapman University Careers 4.3
Remote or Irvine, CA job
We have an exciting opening for a Contracts and Grants Administrator position in the Office of Research at Chapman University. The selected applicant will support post-award research and sponsored programs activities for a range of disciplines. This includes the management of sponsored projects accounts from setup of the account through award close-out. The position monitors financial activity on accounts, making decisions on allowability, allocability, reasonableness, and consistency. The Administrator is responsible for financial oversight of project activities to ensure compliance with sponsor and university policies and federal, state, and local government regulations. Perform additional duties as assigned. After the training period, this position will allow a partial remote schedule, to provide a great work-life balance! This position represents an excellent opportunity to start or grow a career path within the Research Administration field. All the necessary trainings will be provided to ensure success in the position.
Responsibilities
Review and authorize or deny expenditures on accounts. Assist faculty with preparation of post award requests to sponsors. Discuss expenditure or other post award issues with sponsors. Assist with solving post award issues in all financial areas (Payroll, Purchasing, general Accounting). Review and verification of drawdowns and invoices. Prepare/review and/or submit financial reports. Assist with collection or analysis of financial data as required, including audit requests, and special report requests. Review award packages with Director of Post-Award Administration to ensure correct establishment of account in system. Authorize and/or process updates to account budget as required. Assist with collection efforts upon request from Financial Services Manage cost sharing documentation provided by units, as well as subrecipient monitoring activities. Review effort allocation and payroll requests; provide guidance to units when required Other special reports or job duties as periodically assigned.
Required Qualifications
Minimum qualifications include: Bachelor's Degree and two years of related experience or any equivalent combination. Must be familiar with 2 CFR 200 “Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.” Experience in management of externally funded programs in a university environment or similar complex research setting. Demonstrated knowledge of federal regulations and the legal and regulatory environment governing research administration in the conduct of academic research, grants and contracts. Interaction with federal agencies, industries, and other nonprofits. Skill to operate a computer in a networked environment, including working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent computer skills in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation applications, preferably Microsoft Office Suite software and Adobe Professional. Technical skills to learn and use enterprise systems and other job-related software. Experience working in a team oriented environment with ability to take initiative and work independently. Proven ability to meet deadlines and produce high quality products. Thorough knowledge of pre- and post-award grants administration. Understand federal, state and local policies governing sponsored research. Basic knowledge of accounting, budgeting and finance. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to support and work with a diverse group of faculty and staff. Demonstrated problem-solving skills. Ability to implement, and interpret policies and procedures and communicate sensitive information verbally and in writing to a diverse population. Ability to demonstrate tact and diplomacy and maintain high level of confidentiality.
$53k-72k yearly est. 60d+ ago
IME Marketing Coordinator '26
Lewis & Clark College 4.6
Remote job
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE I APPLY?
Welcome! We're excited that you're interested in applying for a position at Lewis & Clark College. Before you get started, here are a few important things to keep in mind:
Returning Applicants: If you've previously been hired for a position at Lewis & Clark College, we'd love to see you back! Please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials. You can easily apply through the Talent and Performance icon on your home page.
New Applicants: If you're applying for the first time, we encourage you to prepare your resume and gather your I-9 documents in advance. This will help streamline your application and hiring process! For more information and resources, please visit our Student Employment Resources.
WHO WOULD I REPORT TO?Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (Joann Zhang (On Leave)) WHAT DEPARTMENT IS THIS IN?5450 Lewis & Clark Work Study, Inclusion and Multicultural EngagementWHEN DOES THIS POSITION BEGIN (AND END, IF APPLICABLE?2026-02-23
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JOB PURPOSE:
IME is a campus resource and community space that supports students from all identities and backgrounds, with a special focus on those who identify as students of color, first-generation students, and/or students within the LGBTQ+ community. IME focuses on creating opportunities for belonging, leadership, advocacy, and celebrating diverse cultures on our Lewis & Clark campus and beyond.
The Marketing Coordinator position is responsible for leading IME's marketing efforts, which include (but are not limited to) the weekly IME newsletter, social media initiatives, and creating our marketing materials. The Marketing Coordinator will have the opportunity to work on other IME staff and programs that center around the IME purpose statement. Applicants must be available to work on campus for the entire 2026-2027 school year.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop and send the Monday newsletter (weekly)
Manage the IME Newsletter subscriptions (bi-weekly)
Lead the social media efforts (weekly)
Lead general marketing efforts (weekly)
Support the daily operations of the IME suite (greeting guests, maintaining the suite, promoting events, etc.).
Attend bi-weekly IME staff meetings, trainings, and 1:1s with IME supervisor.
Develop programs, workshops, and/or events that focus on creating belonging and community for historically marginalized students.
Collaborate on projects and major IME events with the IME team, campus partners, and/or external agencies.
Participate in outreach efforts, including but not limited to tabling, social media, etc.
Serve as an ambassador for college initiatives on diversity and inclusion, including upholding all College policies.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Good organizational, time management, and communication skills, both verbal and written.
Proven experience in creative problem-solving and ongoing self-assessment.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
Foundational understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, anti-oppression work, and/or ethnic or cultural studies.
Demonstrated commitment to supporting and celebrating individuals and communities from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
Ability to honor and work with all identities and individuals
Applicants should have a GPA of 2.5 or higher or have shown significant improvement each semester for at least two semesters. If this is your first semester at L&C, please email a screenshot of your progress report to *****************. If you do not believe your GPA or progress report reflects your ability to be successful, please feel free to let us know.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience planning and coordinating events at Lewis & Clark, either through a department or a student organization.
Ability to manage logistics and balance multiple projects simultaneously.
Experience facilitating - or an interest in facilitating - dialogues, workshops, or conversations with small and large groups
RATE OF PAY:
Current OR minimum wage
WORK STUDY PREFERENCE:
Federal or L&C Work Study strongly preferred - if you have questions about your eligibility, please contact Financial Aid at ************ or **************
SCHEDULE:
Work shifts available between 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Mondays - Fridays
Student must be able to work 4 - 5 hours per week, Mondays - Fridays
On occasion, staff may be asked to work evenings and/or weekends.
Staff should expect to work in the IME suite. Working from home may be approved on rare occasions and on a case-by-case basis.
Some positions may require summer work (with flexible virtual hours) and will be communicated in the offer email. Regular office hours will begin during the first week of classes in the fall and will conclude by the last day of the spring semester unless approved by the supervisor.
Staff are not expected to work over reading days and breaks unless approved by a supervisor.
Staff are expected to participate in the fall and spring staff training, which is currently scheduled for Friday, August 28, 2025, and Monday, January 18, 2026 (or Saturday, January 23, 2026)
OTHER THINGS TO NOTE:
Hired staff will represent IME and may be asked to serve as an ambassador for the college. This individual will be expected to uphold all College policies. Student conduct records will be reviewed as part of the process. Please inform us if you have any concerns or matters you would like to discuss before we proceed. The presence of a conduct record will not necessarily affect your application.
*IME Student Staff will be paid hourly during regularly assigned duties. For special events (Great Expectation Mentorship (GEM) retreat, or events as specified ahead of time by the director), IME Student Staff will be paid a set amount for that day(s) worked.
APPLICATION STEPS & TIMELINE
Upload your resume and cover letter to Workday
Apply by Wednesday, January 21st, by 7:59 AM
Interviews will take place between the end of January and the beginning of February
Our goal is to complete the hiring process by the end of February
Questions? Email *****************
NACE COMPETENCIES:
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) competencies
are the skills that employers are looking for in college graduates. By engaging in this role with IME, hired staff should expect to develop the following NACE competencies.
Equity and Inclusion - Demonstrate the awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills required to equitably engage and include people from different cultures and backgrounds.. Engage in anti-oppressive practices that actively challenge the systems, structures, and policies of racism and inequity.
Communication - Clearly and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with persons inside and outside of an organization.
Critical Thinking - Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situational context and logical analysis of relevant information.
Lewis & Clark College adheres to a nondiscriminatory policy with respect to educational programs, activities, employment, and admission. We do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, religion, age, marital status, national origin, the presence of any physical or sensory disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Associate Vice President of Human Resources has been designated to handle inquiries regarding employment- and disability-related non-discrimination policies. Title IX inquiries may be directed to the Title IX coordinator or deputy Title IX coordinators.
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Reasonable Accommodation
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
Eligibility to Work
In order to comply with US Homeland Security Department regulations, all employees must complete an I-9 form in Workday prior to or no later than the first day of work and bring originals (no photocopies) of their supporting documentation to Human Resources no later than the 3rd business day of employment. Failure to have a completed I-9 form on file with the College will result in immediate termination of employment.
$50k-60k yearly est. Auto-Apply 46d ago
Part-time Associate Research Scientist: Music and Mental Health in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
New York University 4.8
Remote or New York, NY job
We are seeking a Part-Time Associate Research Scientist to contribute to a multidisciplinary project investigating the impact of music-based interventions on mental health and adherence to medication in individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Job responsibilities will include designing, conducting, and analyzing experiments related to music, mental health and adherence to pharmaceutical interventions; collecting and processing behavioral, physiological, and public health data; reviewing relevant literature; preparing manuscripts and contributing to publication; design interventions and recruiting participants; developing communication materials including for the web and social media. The position will not include any supervisory responsibilities. In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the hourly salary range for this position is $28.00 - $32.00. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer. The employee who takes on this role can expect to work 15 hours per week.
Hybrid remote/on site: The job duties for this position can be done partially remote, but requires some in-person interactions with research collaborators. Progress Evaluation: Evaluation will be done on a weekly basis via in person and/or online meetings
Required:
Ph.D (completed or near completion) in Public Health, Music, Arts-based interventions for mental health, or related field.
Demonstrated knowledge of Sickle Cell Disease and its impact on mental health
Experience in collecting public health and qualitative/quantitative data, (e.g., focus groups, interviews).and using digital tools for data collection.
Proficiency in Stata and SPSS
Strong Scientific writing skills, including experience with peer-reviewed publications
Ability to conduct thorough literature reviews and synthesize evidence
Prefered:
Experience working with mental, behavioral and digital health initiatives in Non-Communicable Diseases
Skills in community-based research or participatory research design
Skills in health communication and community and stakeholder engagement
$28-32 hourly 60d+ ago
CGU-Assistant Director of Programs
Claremont Graduate University 4.6
Remote job
The anticipated hiring range for this role is $68,640 - $70,304
Applicants, please note that actual compensation is determined by several factors that are unique to each candidate, including but not limited to job-related skills, depth of experience, certifications, relevant education or training, and specific work location, among others. The offered wage or salary is only one aspect of an employee's total compensation
This is a temporary, one-year appointment with the potential for extension based on institutional needs. The expected start date for this position will be in 2026.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Claremont Graduate University is seeking a professional and experienced individual to serve in an assistant director role at the Drucker School of Management. The primary role of the assistant director is to provide exceptional support to the students in our growing professional doctorate programs. The candidate will manage to essential tasks like events, advising, communications, logistics, and similar projects.
This position reports directly to the Associate Dean and will have a dotted line to the Director of Admissions.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Programs
Supports program management of all programs at the Drucker School. The Assistant Director directly manages the EPhD and DBA programs.
Manages all communications to these doctoral students. Meets regularly with the students for advising, to provide guidance on challenges, and to solicit feedback on the program.
Produces annual residential events for these students in support of departmental goals, managing logistics and other tasks as assigned. Currently, this include four 3-day residentials for the EPhD and one weeklong residential in Claremont for the DBAs.
Creates meeting agendas and takes notes at meetings with the Academic Director(s) or others to support program success
Coordinates with key partners, both domestic and international, to ensure the success of related programs. For the DBA program this includes working with partners at EHL in Switzerland.
Collaborates with the Associate Dean to ensure a positive and valuable student experience from matriculation to graduation including enrollment, student life, travel, events, and retention. Tracks student satisfaction and conduct mid-program and exit surveys to ensure continual improvement.
Provides support to the Drucker admissions team for events, communications, and mail campaigns.
Manages executive education programs as assigned including event production, communications, and logistics.
Maintains familiarity with the policies that guide decision-making at Claremont Graduate University as well as AACSB standards. Work with the school staff on the reporting of the Drucker School to other standards. Ensure all processes are in place to track performance to these AACSB standards on a regular basis.
Build and maintain strong relationships with faculty and staff at the Drucker School and Claremont Graduate University to support the goals of the University and Drucker School.
Perform other duties as assigned in support of CGU's mission.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
Individual must possess knowledge, skills and ability to be able to successfully perform the essential functions of the position, or be able to explain or demonstrate how the essential functions will be performed with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities.
Experience as admissions counselor for graduate programs preferred. Should have experience with application management and an enterprise database.
Excellent project management skills; demonstrated ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Strong communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills (verbal and written).
Ability to work independently and as an integral part of a team.
Demonstrated leadership and team-building abilities.
Proficient in MS Office/systems (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint). PeopleSoft and CRM proficiency preferred.
High energy and passion for recruiting. Creativity, self-confidence, and flexibility.
Ability to understand, adapt, and articulate CGU's culture to an external audience.
Demonstrated knowledge and sensitivity to working with diverse populations.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in a related field, Master's degree preferred or any combination of education and experience that provides the required skills and ability. Minimum of three years of experience in university admissions and recruitment or a similar recruitment setting. Must have a willingness to travel as needed during peak recruiting seasons. Must possess a valid California Driver's License and meet CGU's authorized driver's requirements.
3. LICENSES / CERTIFICATES: Driver's license; passport.
4. OTHER PREFERENCES: Master's degree; CGU alumnus/a.
OTHER:
1. HOURS: This is an exempt position with regular hours set for 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Additional hours on weekends and evenings will be required particularly during the residentials and periodic travel through the year may be assigned. Onsite position.
If approved by the department head, the employee may be eligible for up to two days during the workweek of remote work in accordance with all aspects of the University's current remote work policy.
2. CLASSIFICATION AND STATUS: Full-time Exempt
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Not applicable
REPORTS TO: Associate Dean with a dotted line to Admissions Director
Benefits
We are committed to supporting the well-being and professional development of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
Group life insurance
Retirement plan with a 7% employer contribution - no employee match required (after 1 year of service)
Generous paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and holidays
Winter closure in December, subject to institutional approval
Tuition reimbursement program available to eligible employees and their dependents for approved coursework, subject to plan guidelines and institutional policies
Physical Activities
Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles and the like.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ Constantly
Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Adjusting or moving objects up to __ pounds in all directions.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Communicating with others to exchange information.
☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ Constantly
Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.
☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ Constantly
Operating machinery and/or power tools.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned.
☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ Constantly
Environmental Conditions
Low temperatures.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
High temperatures.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Noisy environments.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Hazardous conditions.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Poor ventilation.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Small and/or enclosed spaces.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
No adverse environmental conditions expected.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Physical Demands
Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing.
☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ Constantly
Light work that includes moving objects up to 20 pounds.
☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Medium work that includes moving objects up to 50 pounds.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
Heavy work that includes moving objects up to 100 pounds or more.
☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ Constantly
EEO Statement:
Claremont Graduate University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender and/ or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, sex, age, sexual orientation, or physical disability or any other legally protected basis in its employment practice and in admission of students to educational programs and activities in accordance with the requirement of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title I of the American Disabilities Act of 1990 and other applicable laws. CGU is committed to affirmative action in employment practices regarding ethnic minorities, the physically challenged, Vietnam-era veterans, and women. This defines the essential or fundamental job duties of the employment position. It is assumed that employees hired for this position can perform the essential functions of this job without imposing risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of themselves or others. Qualified candidates of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
This job description defines the essential or fundamental job duties of the employment position. It is assumed that employees hired for this position can perform the essential functions of this job without imposing risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of themselves or others.
It may also include marginal functions, generally defined within Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Successful completion of criminal background and DMV checks required for final candidate.
$68.6k-70.3k yearly Auto-Apply 32d ago
Core Services Engineer
Oakland University 4.6
Remote or Rochester, MI job
Minimum Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, or a closely related field, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. * A minimum of four (4) years of experience in IT systems administration, enterprise collaboration services, and infrastructure engineering.
* Advanced administration and troubleshooting experience with Google Workspace (Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Groups).
* Working knowledge and support experience with Microsoft 365 (Teams, OneDrive, Defender).
* Deep understanding of email services, including configuration, routing, troubleshooting, security, and performance optimization.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Entra ID for identity and access management, including MFA, SSO, and conditional access policies.
* Strong scripting and automation skills.
* Proficiency in key technical skills, including server patching, update processes, monitoring, and management of core services.
* Understanding of networking fundamentals, DNS, certificates, and cloud-based security practices.
* Strong communication and collaboration skills with a customer-focused mindset.
* Analytical thinker with strong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
* Effective organizational and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
* Commitment to continuous learning, innovation, and enhancing the user experience through technology.
* Ability to work independently as a contributing team member and routinely update directors on results.
* Ability to contribute to group projects and work collaboratively as a member of a strong technical team.
* Ability to travel once or twice a year for education, professional development, or conferences.
* Willingness to earn industry certifications.
* Flexibility in work schedule; willingness to work hours on Wednesdays between midnight and 8 A.M. for system and application maintenance or other days and hours as needed to maintain the security and integrity of servers and equipment.
* Must live in the state of Michigan.
* If working remote then must be available to arrive at campus within 1 to 1.5 hours, if requested by their supervisor.
* Work sample should include a document you have created for anything related to instructions or documentation.
* Work Location: Primarily on-campus. Hybrid work from home options may be available following supervisor approval, work performance, and adherence to university policies.
Desired Qualifications
* Master's degree in computer science, information systems, or a closely related field.
* Experience in higher education IT environments is preferred.
* Experience with Microsoft Azure services such as automation, monitoring, and cloud resource management.
* Familiarity with AWS (EC2, S3) and general cloud operations.
* Experience with virtualization and container solutions (VMware, Kubernetes, Docker).
All Qualifications
Unless otherwise required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement, all minimum, additional and desired qualifications are preferred, but qualifications, degrees, and/or experience deemed comparable and/or equivalent by Oakland University in its sole and exclusive discretion may be considered.
Position Details Position Purpose
University Technology Services, the central IT organization of Oakland University, is seeking a Core Services Engineer to perform technology tasks. The Core Services Engineer is responsible for the administration, maintenance, and optimization of the organization's core infrastructure and collaboration platforms-with a primary focus on Google Workspace and supporting responsibilities for Microsoft 365 and cloud identity services - Microsoft Entra ID. This position ensures secure, reliable, and efficient delivery of essential IT services while driving automation, standardization, and continuous improvement. The Core Services Engineer collaborates across IT teams to enhance productivity, streamline operations, and ensure seamless integration between Google and Microsoft ecosystems. The role requires a deep understanding of email services, including troubleshooting, configuration, and optimization to support institutional communication needs.
Key Responsibilities:
* Serve as the primary administrator and subject matter expert for Google Workspace, including Gmail, Drive, Shared Drives, Groups, and collaboration tools.
* Provide secondary support for Microsoft 365 environments, including OneDrive, Teams, and Defender, ensuring interoperability between Google and Microsoft platforms.
* Manage and optimize Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) for identity lifecycle management, conditional access, MFA, and SSO integrations.
* Administer and maintain email systems, with deep expertise in configuration, troubleshooting, performance monitoring, and delivering reliable messaging services.
* Oversee the reliability, performance, and security of core infrastructure and identity services across hybrid cloud environments.
* Perform routine system maintenance, including software updates, server patching, and hardware upgrades to maintain system security and compliance.
* Identify opportunities to automate deployment, configuration, and monitoring of core systems to improve operational efficiency.
* Develop and maintain scripts, policies, and workflows for automation and configuration management.
* Manage enterprise-wide patching and update processes, coordinating communications to minimize downtime and user disruption.
* Participate in system migrations, integrations, and modernization initiatives involving cloud and collaboration platforms.
* Collaborate with IT leadership and functional stakeholders to align infrastructure capabilities with institutional goals and service standards.
The best things about this position are:
* The teamwork; you are a member of a talented team.
* The ability to learn and grow professionally. We provide many opportunities to continue to advance your knowledge and professional skills.
* Your work matters to the students, faculty, and employees at the University.
* The University offers an attractive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, flexible work schedules, paid vacation, wellness programs, friendly campus events, and generous retirement contributions.
Job Open Date 11/07/2025 Job Close Date
$58k-73k yearly est. 33d ago
Summer 2026 Legal Internship
Touro College 4.0
Remote or New York, NY job
Touro's Office of the General Counsel represents the University in all areas. Interns work hand-in-hand with the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, Associate General Counsels, other senior administrators, as well as organizational allies, outside counsel, congressional and USDOE staff. Interns may be eligible to receive credit for the time spent in the Office of the General Counsel. Please contact your school's externship coordinator for more information. Touro makes no representations or guarantees that the intern will receive credit for the position. Travel stipends may be available to students who do not receive compensation or credit for the internship.
As part of this internship you will be assigned work with one of our legal/compliance offices located at: Touro University, New York Medical College, Touro University California or Touro University Nevada.
Responsibilities
The primary objective of our internship program is to contribute to your education. As an intern you will be engaged in the legal department's practice, which spans the following practice areas:
real estate construction, procurement, transactions, affiliations, litigation, policy formulation and enforcement, compliance, corporate law, regulatory, and ad hoc initiatives assigned by the President and other Touro Senior Executives.
Intern job assignments are closely monitored to ensure that interns are exposed to the full breadth of our practice. Every effort is made to accommodate the desired practice areas of any given intern.
Position is work-study eligible. Please contact your school's financial aid office for more information. Touro makes no representations or guarantees that the intern will receive work-study funding.
Qualifications
Applicants must currently be a student at an accredited law school program. Applicants must have the ability to work remotely or participate in-person at a relevant Touro location.
Applicants will not be considered without submitting the following:
Resume
Cover Letter
Transcripts
Writing Sample
*Applicants may be eligible to receieve compensation through the Federal Work-Study program. Applicants may also be eligible for a commuting reimbursement.
Maximum Salary USD $17.00/Hr. Minimum Salary USD $0.00/Hr.
$17 hourly Auto-Apply 10d ago
Research Assistant Web Developer
The New School 4.1
Remote or New York, NY job
Information Position Availability: Position Title: Research Assistant Web Developer Requisition Number: 0406073765 Location New York City Position Type: Student Department: PSD/School of Art and Design History and Theory Responsibilities: Developer will work on Data Visualization and mapping projects.
Responsibilities include:
* designing visually elegant websites that communicate with data
* developing and publishing websites
* working with version control software, like Git and GitHub
Examples of projects include:
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Hourly rate for this position is $31.37 / hour.
This is a hybrid position where work can take place mostly remote with short meetings over zoom, and a monthly on-site meeting.
Please include CV and a portfolio (or link to previous projects), with your application. No need for a cover letter.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or belief, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, marital or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. The New School recognizes and values the benefits of a diverse workforce.
This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between SENS-UAW, Local 7902 and the University.
Minimum Qualifications:
* At least one year of experience working with HTML / CSS / JavaScript
* Working knowledge of Git and GitHub.
Preferred Qualifications:
Vanilla JavaScript and WebComponents preferred.
Experience with static site templating is a plus.
Overcomplicated, bloated, JS frameworks will not be used.
Job Family: Academic Technology Posting Date: 10/31/2025 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes
$31.4 hourly 60d+ ago
Graduate Assistant (Hrly) (Dr. Hooyman)
Chapman University Careers 4.3
Remote or Irvine, CA job
The Backpack Lab, directed by Dr. Andrew Hooyman, in the Department of Physical Therapy on Chapman's Irvince campus, is looking for a research assistant for the purposes of data support and scientific article review. Dr. Hooyman's research is focused on digital motor skill and it's relationship to cognitive decline. The ideal candidate will have prior experience with reviewing peer-reviewed scientific articles in the areas of aging, motor skill and/or cognition. The article review process will emphasize extracting relevant data from a list of articles which will then be used for publication. This is a position that can be 100% remote, however, their may be instances where Dr. Hooyman will need the candidate to travel to the Rinker Campus.
Responsibilities
Assist in drafting and revision of IRB documents. Assist with literature review specific to motor skill and cognition research Assist with remote data collection from relevant scientific literature Assist with creation and maintenance of a database linked to data collected from scientific articles and related projects.
Required Qualifications
Familiar with reviewing scientific articles Interest in Motor and Cognitive research Not afraid to communicate when they don't understand something Familiar with data entry
$29k-57k yearly est. 60d+ ago
IME Great Expectations Mentorship (GEM) Coordinator
Lewis & Clark College 4.6
Remote job
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE I APPLY?
Welcome! We're excited that you're interested in applying for a position at Lewis & Clark College. Before you get started, here are a few important things to keep in mind:
Returning Applicants: If you've previously been hired for a position at Lewis & Clark College, we'd love to see you back! Please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials. You can easily apply through the Talent and Performance icon on your home page.
New Applicants: If you're applying for the first time, we encourage you to prepare your resume and gather your I-9 documents in advance. This will help streamline your application and hiring process! For more information and resources, please visit our Student Employment Resources.
WHO WOULD I REPORT TO?Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (Joann Zhang (On Leave)) WHAT DEPARTMENT IS THIS IN?5450 Lewis & Clark Work Study, Inclusion and Multicultural EngagementWHEN DOES THIS POSITION BEGIN (AND END, IF APPLICABLE?2026-02-23
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JOB PURPOSE:
IME is a campus resource and community space that supports students from all identities and backgrounds, with a special focus on those who identify as students of color, first-generation students, and/or students within the LGBTQ+ community. IME focuses on creating opportunities for belonging, leadership, advocacy, and celebrating diverse cultures on our Lewis & Clark campus and beyond.
The GEM Coordinator is responsible for leading the GEM Retreat in the fall, supporting the GEM Mentors, and coordinating all events related to GEM throughout the year. The GEM Coordinator will have the opportunity to work with other IME staff and programs that align with the IME purpose statement. Applicants must be available to work on campus for the entire 2026-2027 school year. Some summer work is expected to prepare for the retreat.
Applicants MUST submit resume AND cover letter for consideration
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Help coordinate GEM Retreat and take the lead in facilitating the retreat (once per year, in the fall)
Coordinate the weekly GEM gatherings (throughout the year)
Facilitate the Community Connect workshops (throughout the year)
Oversee all mentorship development: check-ins, appreciations, trainings, weekly vibes, and supporting GEM (throughout the year)
Support the GEM mentee and mentor recruitment process (spring and summer)
Support the daily operations of the IME suite (greeting guests, maintaining the suite, promoting events, etc.).
Attend bi-weekly IME staff meetings, training, and 1:1s with the IME supervisor.
Develop programs, workshops, and/or events that focus on creating belonging and community for historically marginalized students.
Collaborate on projects and major IME events with the IME team, campus partners, and/or external agencies.
Participate in outreach efforts, including but not limited to tabling, social media, etc.
Serve as an ambassador for college initiatives on diversity and inclusion, including upholding all College policies.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Good organizational, time management, and communication skills, both verbal and written.
Proven experience in creative problem-solving and ongoing self-assessment.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
Foundational understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, anti-oppression work, and/or ethnic or cultural studies.
Demonstrated commitment to supporting and celebrating individuals and communities from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
Applicants should have a GPA of 2.5 or higher or have shown significant improvement each semester for at least two semesters. If this is your first semester at L&C, please email a screenshot of your progress report to *****************. If you do not believe your GPA or progress report reflects your ability to be successful, please feel free to let us know.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience planning and coordinating events at Lewis & Clark, either through a department or a student organization.
Ability to manage logistics and balance multiple projects simultaneously.
Experience facilitating - or an interest in facilitating - dialogues, workshops, or conversations with small and large groups
WORK STUDY PREFERENCE:
Federal or L&C Work Study strongly preferred - if you have questions about your eligibility, please contact Financial Aid at ************ or **************
SCHEDULE
Work shifts available between 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Mondays - Fridays
Student must be able to work 6 - 7 hours per week, Mondays - Fridays
On occasion, students may be asked to work evenings and/or weekends, depending on the College event schedule
RATE OF PAY:
Current OR minimum wage
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Hired staff will represent IME and may be asked to serve as an ambassador for the college. This individual will be expected to uphold all College policies. Student conduct records will be reviewed as part of the process. Please inform us if you have any concerns or matters you would like to discuss before we proceed. The presence of a conduct record will not necessarily affect your application.
Hired staff should expect to work in the IME suite. Working from home may be approved on rare occasions and on a case-by-case basis.
Some positions may require summer work (with flexible virtual hours) and will be communicated in the offer email. Regular office hours will begin during the first week of classes in the fall and will conclude by the last day of the spring semester unless approved by the supervisor.
Hired staff are not expected to work over reading days and breaks unless approved by a supervisor.
Hired staff are expected to participate in the fall and spring staff training, which is currently scheduled for Friday, August 28, 2025, and Monday, January 18, 2026 (or Saturday, January 23, 2026)
*IME Student Staff will be paid hourly during regularly assigned duties. For special events (Great Expectation Mentorship (GEM) retreat, or events as specified ahead of time by the director), IME Student Staff will be paid a set amount for that day('s) work.
APPLICATION STEPS & TIMELINE:
Upload your resume AND cover letter to Workday
Apply by Wednesday, January 21st, by 7:59 AM
Interviews will take place between the end of January and early February.
Our goal is to complete the hiring process by the end of February.
Questions? E-mail Joann Zhang (she/her) at *****************
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS (NACE) COMPETENCIES:
NACE competencies are the skills that employers are looking for in college graduates. By engaging in this role with IME, hired staff should expect to develop the following NACE competencies.
Equity and Inclusion - Demonstrate the awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills required to equitably engage and include people from different cultures and backgrounds. Engage in anti-oppressive practices that actively challenge the systems, structures, and policies of racism and inequity.
Communication - Clearly and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with persons inside and outside of an organization.
Critical Thinking - Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situational context and logical analysis of relevant information.
Lewis & Clark College adheres to a nondiscriminatory policy with respect to educational programs, activities, employment, and admission. We do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, religion, age, marital status, national origin, the presence of any physical or sensory disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Associate Vice President of Human Resources has been designated to handle inquiries regarding employment- and disability-related non-discrimination policies. Title IX inquiries may be directed to the Title IX coordinator or deputy Title IX coordinators.
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Reasonable Accommodation
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
Eligibility to Work
In order to comply with US Homeland Security Department regulations, all employees must complete an I-9 form in Workday prior to or no later than the first day of work and bring originals (no photocopies) of their supporting documentation to Human Resources no later than the 3rd business day of employment. Failure to have a completed I-9 form on file with the College will result in immediate termination of employment.
$36k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 46d ago
Student Assistant Specialist -Transregional Center for Democratic Studies - FWS
The New School 4.1
Remote or New York, NY job
Information Position Availability: Position Title: Student Assistant Specialist -Transregional Center for Democratic Studies - FWS Requisition Number: 0406073760 Location New York City Position Type: Student Department: NSSR/TransregionalCtrforDemoStudies Responsibilities:
Transregional Center for Democratic Studies
Student Assistant Specialist position- Federal Work Study REQUIRED
Fall 2025-Spring 2026
The Transregional Center for Democratic Studies (TCDS) at the New School for Social Research is looking for a Student Assistant to help with the Center's general administration of our Fall 2025 programs and online and in-person events. The position has the potential to be renewed for the following semester.
Candidates should have administrative experience and strong computer skills; will be organized and able to commit to some Zoom and in-person events that TCDS will organize throughout the semester.
10 hrs hours/week
$21 per hour.
TCDS Student Assistant responsibilities:
* Providing overall administrative assistance and support to the TCDS Associate Director
* Assisting with follow up and administration of Democracy & Diversity Institutes in Wroclaw, Poland
* Assisting with planning and organization of TCDS events at The New School (online and in person), such as conferences, the TCDS lecture series, alumni round tables, information sessions, Democracy Seminar webinars, etc.;
* Drafting posts and posting on the TCDS blog and social media;
* Creating program outreach materials, such as slide-shows, flyers, presentations, information bulletins, etc.;
* Assisting with maintenance of mailing lists and alumni database;
* Assisting with email correspondence with alumni, students, and faculty.
Hourly Rate: $21 per hour
Work mode: hybrid (mostly remote with in person assistance at events and meetings)
Skills:
* Strong communication skills
* Excel, Word, G Suite, and social media
* Photoshop/InDesign - a plus
* Must have Federal Work Study award
* Interest in international programs and TCDS mission & work is a strong plus.
Positions are open until filled. Please email TCDS with any questions, ********************.
Learn about TCDS, our work, projects, and more:
Transregional Center for Democratic Studies (TCDS): ********************************
Democracy Seminar: ***************************************
The Memory Studies Group at The New School: *********************************************
Facebook: **********************************
Instagram: ************************************
Twitter: ***********************************
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or belief, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, marital or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. The New School recognizes and values the benefits of a diverse workforce.
Minimum Qualifications:
Skills:
* Strong communication skills
* Excel, Word, G Suite, and social media
* Must have Federal Work Study award
Preferred Qualifications:
* Photoshop/InDesign - a plus
* Interest in international programs and TCDS mission & work is a strong plus.
Job Family: New School for Social Research Posting Date: 09/09/2025 Closing Date: 10/30/2025 Open Until Filled Yes
$21 hourly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Linux Systems Administrator
Oakland University 4.6
Remote or Rochester, MI job
Minimum Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or a closely related field or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. * A minimum of four (4) years of experience in areas of enterprise technical architecture, design and integration, IT systems management, and Linux systems administration.
* Proven experience as an administrator of computer clusters.
* Advanced knowledge of Linux, including services, networking, and file systems.
* Demonstrated experience with software compilation, configuration management software and application installation.
* Hands-on experience with network file systems such as NFSv4.
* Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and analytical skills.
* Ability to work independently as a contributing team member and routinely update directors on results.
* Ability to contribute to group projects and work collaboratively as a member of a strong technical team.
* Ability to travel once or twice a year for education, professional development, or conferences.
* Willingness to earn industry certifications.
* Flexibility in work schedule; willingness to work hours on Wednesdays between midnight and 8 A.M. for system and application maintenance or other days and hours as needed to maintain the security and integrity of servers and equipment.
* Must live in the state of Michigan.
* If working remote then must be available to arrive at campus within 1 to 1.5 hours, if requested by their supervisor.
* Work sample should include a document you have created for anything related to instructions or documentation.
* Work Location: Primarily on-campus. Hybrid work from home options may be available following supervisor approval, work performance, and adherence to university policies.
Desired Qualifications
* Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or a closely related field.
* Experience providing technology consultations with research faculty.
* Hands-on experience with High-Performance Computing (HPC) job scheduling technology such as SLURM.
* Experience with NVIDIA Base Command Manager/Bright Cluster Manager for HPC Cluster management.
* Experience with Lustre parallel file system.
* Experience using and supporting a High-Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) and varied workloads including AI/ML.
* Experience with Linux based HPC clusters with multiple architectures (SMP, MPI, GPU).
* Knowledge of data protection standards.
* Experience using source control (Git/GitLab).
* Experience with system monitoring and dashboard tools (Zabbix, Grafana, Cacti, and Splunk).
* Experience with automation using Red Hat Ansible.
* Experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and related technology such as Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat Director Server (LDAP) and Red Hat Insights.
* Experience with virtualization and container solutions (VMware, Singularity, Docker).
* Experience with cloud services (GCP, AWS, Azure).
* Experience with SSL/TLS certificates.
All Qualifications
Unless otherwise required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement, all minimum, additional and desired qualifications are preferred, but qualifications, degrees, and/or experience deemed comparable and/or equivalent by Oakland University in its sole and exclusive discretion may be considered.
Position Details Position Purpose
University Technology Services, the central IT organization of Oakland University, is seeking a Linux systems administrator to perform technology tasks. We are looking for a skilled enthusiast interested in the successful operation of our High-Performance Research computing environment and portions of our Enterprise server environment. Your work will provide computational and research solutions for scientific fields, including but not limited to chemistry, physics, biology, data science and informatics.
Responsibilities include keeping systems current, operationally sound, and secure. Projects are enterprise-wide and supportive of both the academic and administrative operational organizations. Your work will include research of enhancements, performing upgrades, implementing new solutions, or solving problems as a member of a collaborative team.
The best things about this position are:
* The teamwork; you are a member of a talented team.
* The ability to learn and grow professionally. We provide many opportunities to continue to advance your knowledge and professional skills.
* Your work matters to the students, faculty, and employees at the University.
* The University offers an attractive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, flexible work schedules, paid vacation, wellness programs, friendly campus events, and generous retirement contributions.
Job Open Date 11/04/2025 Job Close Date
$71k-89k yearly est. 31d ago
IME Student Coordinator: Special Events & Programs
Lewis & Clark College 4.6
Remote job
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE I APPLY?
Welcome! We're excited that you're interested in applying for a position at Lewis & Clark College. Before you get started, here are a few important things to keep in mind:
Returning Applicants: If you've previously been hired for a position at Lewis & Clark College, we'd love to see you back! Please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials. You can easily apply through the Talent and Performance icon on your home page.
New Applicants: If you're applying for the first time, we encourage you to prepare your resume and gather your I-9 documents in advance. This will help streamline your application and hiring process! For more information and resources, please visit our Student Employment Resources.
WHO WOULD I REPORT TO?Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (Joann Zhang (On Leave)) WHAT DEPARTMENT IS THIS IN?5420 Non Work Study, Inclusion and Multicultural EngagementWHEN DOES THIS POSITION BEGIN (AND END, IF APPLICABLE?2026-02-23
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ABOUT THE POSITION:
IME is a campus resource and community space that supports students from all identities and backgrounds, with a special focus on those who identify as students of color, first-generation students, and/or students within the LGBTQ+ community. IME focuses on creating opportunities for belonging, leadership, advocacy, and celebrating diverse cultures on our Lewis & Clark campus and beyond.
The Special Events & Program Coordinator position is responsible for leading the planning committees and events related to LGBTQ+ History Month, MLK Week, Black History Month, and Asian Diaspora Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In addition to Heritage and History months, this position will co-lead other events that pertain to historically underrepresented communities alongside the IME team. Applicants must be available to work on campus for the entire 2026-2027 school year.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead planning committees for the LGBTQ+ History Month, Black History Month, and Asian Diaspora Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Plan and facilitate at least one heritage/history month program during the heritage/history month listed above.
Support, plan, and facilitate community events (First-Generation Celebration, MLK Week, annual banquet, etc. )
Collaborate with Affinity clubs & unions (as needed)
Support the daily operations of the IME suite (greeting guests, maintaining the suite, promoting events, etc.).
Attend bi-weekly IME staff meetings, training, and 1:1s with the IME supervisor.
Develop programs, workshops, and/or events that focus on creating belonging and community for historically marginalized students.
Collaborate on projects and major IME events with the IME team, campus partners, and/or external agencies.
Participate in outreach efforts, including but not limited to tabling, social media, etc.
Serve as an ambassador for college initiatives on diversity and inclusion, including upholding all College policies.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Good organizational, time management, and communication skills, both verbal and written.
Proven experience in creative problem-solving and ongoing self-assessment.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
Foundational understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, anti-oppression work, and/or ethnic or cultural studies.
Demonstrated commitment to supporting and celebrating individuals and communities from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
Applicants should have a GPA of 2.5 or higher or have shown significant improvement each semester for at least two semesters. If this is your first semester at L&C, please email a screenshot of your progress report to *****************. If you do not believe your GPA or progress report reflects your ability to be successful, please feel free to let us know.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience planning and coordinating events at Lewis & Clark, either through a department or a student organization.
Ability to manage logistics and balance multiple projects simultaneously.
Experience facilitating - or an interest in facilitating - dialogues, workshops, or conversations with small and large groups
WORK STUDY PREFERENCE:
Federal or L&C Work Study strongly preferred - if you have questions about your eligibility, please contact Financial Aid at ************ or **************
SCHEDULE:
Work shifts available between 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Mondays - Fridays
Student must be able to work 6 - 7 hours per week, Mondays - Fridays
On occasion, students may be asked to work evenings and/or weekends depending on the College event schedule
RATE OF PAY:
Current OR minimum wage
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Hired staff will represent IME and may be asked to serve as an ambassador for the college. This individual will be expected to uphold all College policies. Student conduct records will be reviewed as part of the process. Please inform us if you have any concerns or matters you would like to discuss before we proceed. The presence of a conduct record will not necessarily affect your application.
Hired staff should expect to work in the IME suite. Working from home may be approved on rare occasions and on a case-by-case basis.
Some positions may require summer work (with flexible virtual hours) and will be communicated in the offer email. Regular office hours will begin during the first week of classes in the fall and will conclude by the last day of the spring semester unless approved by the supervisor.
Hired staff are not expected to work over reading days and breaks unless approved by a supervisor.
Hired staff are expected to participate in the fall and spring staff training, which is currently scheduled for Friday, August 28, 2025, and Monday, January 18, 2026 (or Saturday, January 23, 2026)
*IME Student Staff will be paid hourly during regularly assigned duties. For special events (Great Expectation Mentorship (GEM) retreat, or events as specified ahead of time by the director), IME Student Staff will be paid a set amount for that day('s) work.
APPLICATION STEPS & TIMELINE
Apply by Wednesday, January 21st, by 8 am
Interviews will take place between the end of January and early February.
Our goal is to complete the hiring process by the end of February.
Questions? E-mail Joann Zhang (she/her) at *****************
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS (NACE) COMPETENCIES:
NACE competencies are the skills that employers are looking for in college graduates. By engaging in this role with IME, hired staff should expect to develop the following NACE competencies.
Equity and Inclusion - Demonstrate the awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills required to equitably engage and include people from different cultures and backgrounds.. Engage in anti-oppressive practices that actively challenge the systems, structures, and policies of racism and inequity.
Communication - Clearly and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with persons inside and outside of an organization.
Critical Thinking - Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situational context and logical analysis of relevant information.
Lewis & Clark College adheres to a nondiscriminatory policy with respect to educational programs, activities, employment, and admission. We do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, religion, age, marital status, national origin, the presence of any physical or sensory disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Associate Vice President of Human Resources has been designated to handle inquiries regarding employment- and disability-related non-discrimination policies. Title IX inquiries may be directed to the Title IX coordinator or deputy Title IX coordinators.
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Reasonable Accommodation
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
Eligibility to Work
In order to comply with US Homeland Security Department regulations, all employees must complete an I-9 form in Workday prior to or no later than the first day of work and bring originals (no photocopies) of their supporting documentation to Human Resources no later than the 3rd business day of employment. Failure to have a completed I-9 form on file with the College will result in immediate termination of employment.
$32k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 46d ago
Part Time III - Faculty
Touro College 4.0
Remote or New York, NY job
Part Time III - Faculty, under the supervision of the Program and Associate Program Directors, has the responsibilities for the management and evaluation of the program's academic and clinical components. Working in close association with the Academic and Clinical Faculty, the faculty member will work 8 hours per week and weekly on-site presence is required unless otherwise specified and approved.
Responsibilities
Accreditation: Assists the Academic/ Clinical Coordinator with the following:
Maintain accreditation by coordinating the efforts of the PA Program to meet and/or exceed the standards for accreditation (ARC-PA)
Maintain NY State Education Dept. (SED) registration of the PA Program by keeping the Program in compliance with the regulations of the Commissioner of Education.
Teaching: Instruct first year, second and culminating year students in the following:
Physical Diagnosis Lab Instructor
Clinical Correlations /Clinical Skills Instructor
Instructor- Procedures
Lecturing in area of expertise
Clinical Year Student document reviewer (SOAP Notes etc.)
Advisement - first year, second and culminating year students
Master's capstone advisor -reviewing and grading master's capstone
Admissions:
Review prospective applicants
Participate in the admissions process
Interview prospective applicants
Curriculum:
Create curricular content commensurate with course syllabi for area of instruction
Create, review and revise exams in area of instruction
Qualifications Education/ Experience
Bachelor of Science required.
Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies preferred.
National Commission Cert of Physician Assistants.
Valid license to practice as a Physician Assistant.
Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities
Requires ability to manage multiple and varied tasks with frequent high levels of urgency or sensitivity
Must be able to work collaboratively and effectively with colleagues in a team environment.
Good interpersonal skills are required, both written and oral
Timely response to emails (within 24 hours)
Ability to appropriately document student advisement sessions
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, & Zoom
Learning Management Systems such as Canvas. Exxat and other educational platforms such as ExamSoft.
Ability to deliver online course content
ASSIGNED ON SITE DAY:
Mondays, unless otherwise specified and approved.
Part-Time III faculty are responsible to time sheets and account for remote work performed off site (if applicable).
Maximum Salary USD $20,000.00/Yr. Minimum Salary USD $16,000.00/Yr.
$20k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clinical Assistant Professor, Public Health Nutrition Program, School of Global Public Health
New York University 4.8
Remote or New York job
Position Title: Clinical Assistant Professor, Public Health Nutrition Program, School of Global Public Health
3-year term faculty position (9-month appointment)
Description
The Public Health Nutrition Program (PHN) at the School of Global Public Health (GPH) at New York University (NYU) is seeking applications for a non-tenure track Clinical Assistant Professor faculty position. Candidates are expected to have: (1) a doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, DrPH, MD) in an area related to public health nutrition and (2) teaching experience in nutrition. The RDN credential is preferred but not required.
The PHN program is interested in recruiting an outstanding faculty member who will engage in teaching and enhance course offerings in the public health nutrition concentration (below); advise and mentor students; and meaningfully contribute to a range of service-related academic activities, including curriculum development, internship placement, student recruitment and admissions, and community-building. We are strongly committed to promoting inclusion and supporting students, staff, and faculty from all backgrounds.
New York University
Since its founding in 1831, NYU has been an innovator in higher education. Today, it is one of the world's largest, most prominent, and highly respected research universities. NYU provides an enriching and comprehensive education to more than 65,000 students and annually undertakes $1 billion in research. It counts among its 5,000 faculty members recipients of the highest scholarly honors and the vast network of talented scholars, artists, scientists, and writers with endless opportunities for collaboration. It has a highly collaborative network of 19 schools and colleges, degree-granting programs in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai, and an additional 11 global academic centers in Africa, Asia, South America, North America, and Europe.
The School of Global Public Health
Created in 2015, GPH has experienced a period of rapid growth - expanding programs, earning its accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health, and graduating its first classes of students. In April 2022, the school unveiled its new building a few blocks from Washington Square in Manhattan. The ten-story building boasts approximately 100,000 square feet of renovated space and includes key design elements (e.g., clinical research space, meeting space, secured data space, and a recording studio) to facilitate public health research, education, and practice. GPH conducts research broadly across all areas of public health and will continue to develop and define its portfolio. GPH faculty are deeply engaged across NYU and include practitioners from New York's leading public health organizations.
The Public Health Nutrition Concentration
The PHN concentration integrates research, teaching, and hands-on practice to equip its graduates with the skills needed to positively impact the health and well-being of vulnerable populations around the world. Led by interdisciplinary faculty, PHN offers an array of courses on nutritional epidemiology, food insecurity, community nutrition, clinical nutrition research, and environmental and societal factors affecting food supply and policy.
The PHN has five dynamic and rigorous educational paths which are: 1) in-person Master of Public Health (MPH) track that can be done either part-time or full-time; 2) fully online, asynchronous MPH; 3) combined MPH/Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD), in which graduates qualify for dietetic internships to take the Commission of Dietetic Registration exam; 4) Advanced Certificate in Public Health Nutrition comprised of five PHN courses, and 5) 4+1 BS/MPH dual degree, a joint program with NYU Steinhardt. The flexibility of each program allows students to tailor their learning to their specific interests, skill set, and career objectives. At the core of all PHN activities is an emphasis on equity and food justice, so graduates will be equipped to assume leadership roles in both local and global settings.
Master of Public Health
The MPH in Public Health Nutrition, which is offered in a full-time, part-time, or fully remote format, comprises core courses, culminating experiences, and electives. The core courses provide traditional learning in subjects such as global environmental health, epidemiology, and health care policy. The culminating experience is an internship during which students complete a minimum of 180 hours of public health service, either through an applied practice experience seminar or an integrative learning experience seminar. For the elective portion of the degree, students can select from any graduate-level courses taught at GPH given they have completed the necessary prerequisites.
Combined MPH/DPD
This program is exclusively for students seeking to become registered dietitians (RD). The DPD requirements and the associated dietetic internship are the courses needed to take the Commission on Dietetic Registration exam and become an RD. Students are not required to complete the DPD requirements and dietetic internship before enrolling in the MPH program. Rather, the combined MPH and DPD allows students to complete DPD courses while matriculated in the MPH program. The dietetic internship begins after completion of all DPD courses. This educational track is one of two programs that include courses taught at NYU GPH and NYU Steinhardt.
Advanced Certificate in PHN
This is a 15-credit track during which students complete two core concentration courses and three electives within PHN. The certificate includes credits that satisfy the MPH degree requirements, so students in the other concentrations of the MPH program may also enroll.
4+1 BS/MPH Program
The 4+1 BS/MPH program is a five-year dual-degree program during which students concurrently work toward an MPH in PHN while they earn a BS in Nutrition from NYU Steinhardt. This is an expedited program that enables students to earn both degrees, while requiring less time and lower tuition than is needed to complete each program separately. This streamlined program is for highly motivated students with aspirations of assuming leadership positions in public health nutrition settings that require a systemic approach to addressing health disparities. In January 2024, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics will adopt a minimum requirement of a master's degree for entry-level registered dietitians. Therefore, this program is expected to be in high demand in the coming years because it will allow students to achieve their goals of being an RD in a shorter amount of time.
A doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, DrPH, MD) in an area related to public health nutrition
Teaching experience in nutrition.
Preferred Qualification
The RDN credential is preferred but not required.
"The PHN program is interested in recruiting an outstanding faculty member who will engage in teaching and enhance course offerings in the public health nutrition concentration (below); advise and mentor students; and meaningfully contribute to a range of service-related academic activities, including curriculum development, internship placement, student recruitment and admissions, and community-building.
$99k-159k yearly est. 41d ago
Law Clerk - GEI
Lewis & Clark College 4.6
Remote job
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE I APPLY?
Welcome! We're excited that you're interested in applying for a position at Lewis & Clark College. Before you get started, here are a few important things to keep in mind:
Returning Applicants: If you've previously been hired for a position at Lewis & Clark College, we'd love to see you back! Please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials. You can easily apply through the Talent and Performance icon on your home page.
New Applicants: If you're applying for the first time, we encourage you to prepare your resume and gather your I-9 documents in advance. This will help streamline your application and hiring process! For more information and resources, please visit our Student Employment Resources.
WHO WOULD I REPORT TO?Carra SahlerWHAT DEPARTMENT IS THIS IN?5420 Non Work Study, Green Energy InstituteWHEN DOES THIS POSITION BEGIN (AND END, IF APPLICABLE?2026-01-12
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JOB PURPOSE:
The Green Energy Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School (GEI) is accepting law clerk applications from law students who are passionate about clean energy and climate protection. GEI's work supports the equitable transition to a 100% decarbonized energy system by developing and recommending reforms to regional, state and local energy policy. More information about GEI can be found at *******************************************************
This paid opportunity is open to all current law students and is available as a for-credit externship or an internship. Start and stop dates are flexible. Law clerks working in exchange for law school credit must comply with all applicable externship requirements. Candidates have the option of working from home or in a GEI office located on the Lewis & Clark Law School campus, but must commit to at least one day a week in person on campus.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist GEI staff with substantive projects, including research and analysis of energy laws and policies;
Draft memoranda and contribute to policy reports and other legal and policy analyses;
Research and write blog entries on energy or climate policy issues;
Participate in weekly staff meetings and work collaboratively with GEI staff.
SCHEDULE:
Please indicate in your cover letter what your proposed schedule will be, including the number of hours per week you intend to work. We are interested in hiring several law clerks for the spring, several for the summer, and several for the fall.
RATE OF PAY:
$20.00 per hour
WORK STUDY REQUIREMENT:
No Work Study Requirement
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, transcript (if you have one), and writing sample (no longer than five pages) to apply for the position. Submit the documents (combined) using the application "attachments" function in Workday.
Part-time opportunity for students in Spring 2026 and Fall 2026
Full-time opportunity for students in Summer 2026
Rolling deadline. Please submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Lewis & Clark College adheres to a nondiscriminatory policy with respect to educational programs, activities, employment, and admission. We do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, religion, age, marital status, national origin, the presence of any physical or sensory disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Associate Vice President of Human Resources has been designated to handle inquiries regarding employment- and disability-related non-discrimination policies. Title IX inquiries may be directed to the Title IX coordinator or deputy Title IX coordinators.
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Reasonable Accommodation
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
Eligibility to Work
In order to comply with US Homeland Security Department regulations, all employees must complete an I-9 form in Workday prior to or no later than the first day of work and bring originals (no photocopies) of their supporting documentation to Human Resources no later than the 3rd business day of employment. Failure to have a completed I-9 form on file with the College will result in immediate termination of employment.
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