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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Comparative Religion and Humanities
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Chico
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| The Comparative Religion and Humanities Department in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Lecturers will typically be required to teach in class and online, with some hybrid courses involving online students logging in synchronously with in-class students. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Music, Theatre and Dance
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Chico
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| The Music and Theatre Department in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Sociology
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Chico
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| The Sociology Department in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
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Chico
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| The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Physics
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Chico
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| The Physics Department in the College of Natural Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-2027 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Economics
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Chico
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| The Economics Department in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. We are primarily looking for instructors to teach Introduction to Economics, Principles of Macroeconomic Analysis, Principles of Microeconomic Analysis, Work, Wealth, and Income Distribution (W), and Medical Economics. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Electrical/Electronic and Computer Engineering
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Chico
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| The Electrical/Electronic and Computer Engineering Department in the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Full-time work may be available depending on available workload and candidate background. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool School of Nursing
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Chico
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| The School of Nursing in the College of Natural Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. |
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Leaves and Accommodations Analyst (HR Professional II)
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Chico
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| The Leaves and Accommodations Analyst plays a critical role in supporting employees through complex leave, disability, and workplace accommodation matters, ensuring compliance with state and federal laws, CSU policies, and collective bargaining agreements. This position serves as a trusted advisor to faculty and staff, coordinating leave of absence programs, facilitating the ADA interactive process, and managing workers’ compensation cases with professionalism, care, and discretion. Working closely with campus partners, payroll, and third-party administrators, the analyst ensures accurate documentation, timely reporting, and effective return-to-work outcomes. The role requires strong analytical judgment, empathy, and the ability to navigate sensitive situations while balancing institutional risk and employee support. In return, Chico State offers a stable public-sector career with comprehensive health benefits, CalPERS retirement, generous paid leave, professional development opportunities, and tuition benefits for employees and eligible dependents. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting employee well-being while contributing to a collaborative and mission-driven HR team. |
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Orientation Coordinator (Student Services Professional III) Reposted
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Chico
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| Working independently under the general direction of the Director of New Student Orientation and Transition Programs (NSOT), this position performs moderately complex professional work in support of New Student Orientation and Transition Programs. The incumbent assists with the design, planning, coordination, and implementation of orientation and transition initiatives. Responsibilities include scheduling facilities; recruiting, training, and supervising student staff; supporting the development and delivery of presentations; and coordinating communications with student participants and guests.
The position facilitates workshops and training for student peer leaders and delivers presentations to students and parents/guests during orientation programs. It also assists in training student staff to support academic advising as part of the orientation experience and collaborates with campus partners, including academic departments, faculty advisors, student service offices, and enrollment management units.
The incumbent is expected to develop a strong working knowledge of university programs, policies, processes, and services and to work independently with minimal day-to-day supervision. This role contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive introduction to the university and operates in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment with significant student and public interaction.
Why Chico State? This position offers more than a career—it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, including 15 paid holidays plus vacation and sick leave; exceptional health benefits, membership in CalPERS with retirement and medical benefits for qualifying retirees; and access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or dependents.
Be part of a team that values integrity and transformation while enjoying the benefits of working in higher education! |
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Associate Director of Development or Director of Development (Administrator I or II)
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Chico
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| The Associate Director of Development (Administrator I) manages a portfolio of major gift prospects and secures philanthropic support for the University. This role focuses on qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding donors capable of making gifts of $25,000 or more, with a minimum annual fundraising goal of $250,000, depending on experience and portfolio strength. The Associate Director plays a key role in strengthening the donor pipeline, engaging alumni and community partners, and advancing the University’s mission and strategic priorities.
The Director of Development (Administrator II) is a front-line fundraiser responsible for managing a robust portfolio of major and leadership gift prospects, with an emphasis on gifts exceeding $100,000. The Director is expected to raise at least $1 million annually and works closely with academic and administrative leaders to advance strategic University initiatives. This position is integral to building strong donor relationships, engaging key stakeholders, and supporting the long-term success of the University’s fundraising efforts.
Why Chico State?
This position offers more than a career—it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, including:
-15 paid holidays plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance
-Exceptional health benefits, including options with no monthly out-of-pocket premium
-Membership in CalPERS, offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees
-Access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or dependents
Join a team that values integrity, impact, and transformation—while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Child Development
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Chico
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| The Child Development Department in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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Grounds Supervisor (Administrator I)
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Chico
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| Under the general supervision of the Manager of Custodial and Grounds, the Supervisor of Grounds and Landscaping Services is a member of the Facilities Management Services (FMS) leadership team and shares responsibility for the daily operations of the department. This position oversees scheduling and assignment of work, conducts site inspections, and ensures compliance with safety standards within the Grounds and Landscaping unit.
The Supervisor provides direct oversight of grounds and landscaping personnel engaged in a full range of activities, including the planting, cultivation, fertilization, and maintenance of lawns, flowers, trees, shrubs, and other landscaped areas. The position is also responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and directing landscape and horticultural programs; reviewing project plans and designs; and inspecting completed work to ensure adherence to applicable specifications and standards. In collaboration with the Manager of Custodial and Grounds, the Supervisor assists with the preparation of the unit’s operating budget and the development of project timelines.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |
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AVP for Advancement Services (Administrator III)
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Chico
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| The Assistant Vice President of Advancement Services (AVP) is a senior administrative leader responsible for the strategic oversight, integrity, and optimization of the university’s philanthropic data, systems, and operations. This role provides enterprise-level vision and direction for all advancement services functions, including CRM strategy and management, gift processing, prospect research, data governance, and regulatory compliance.
The AVP partners across the advancement division—including fundraising and alumni relations—to ensure the organization is supported by accurate data, streamlined processes, and effective technology. Through strong leadership and cross-functional collaboration, the AVP enhances donor engagement, mitigates institutional risk, and strengthens the university’s capacity to advance its philanthropic mission.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |
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Nurse Practitioner
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Chico
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| Under the general administrative and medical direction of the Lead Physician, and in accordance with established standardized procedures and protocols, the Nurse Practitioner delivers comprehensive primary health care services to eligible students. These services include the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic conditions; provision of preventive and health maintenance care; and delivery of health education and counseling. The Nurse Practitioner is a licensed health care provider whose scope of practice is formally defined by the supervising physician and is based on demonstrated competence, education, training, and experience.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |
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Administrative Support Assistant I or II - 10/12
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Chico
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| Under direct supervision, the incumbent provides general clerical and routine administrative support to the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Science Education. This position supports daily departmental operations by assisting faculty, staff, students, and the Administrative Support Coordinator with standard office functions, including customer service, record keeping, scheduling assistance, and data entry. Work is performed in accordance with established procedures and guidelines, with non-routine or complex matters referred to the Administrative Support Coordinator or Department Chair.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |
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Administrative Support Coordinator I
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Chico
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| Under general supervision, the incumbent provides a broad range of administrative support services for the College of Communication and Education (CME). The position supports the Dean, Associate Dean, Director of External Relations, Administrative Analyst/Specialist (AA/S), staff, and faculty. Responsibilities include assisting the AA/S with Retention, Tenure, Promotion, and Contract (RTPC) processes; coordinating CME committees, including scholarship and curriculum; overseeing purchasing and travel claims for the Dean’s Office and the Liberal Studies program; processing student payroll; providing lead work direction to student employees and oversight of front-office operations; and maintaining the college calendar. The position also serves as a liaison for Human Resources–related functions and completes special projects as assigned.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |
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Executive Director of Auxiliaries & Strategic Initiatives (Administrator II)
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Chico
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| Reporting to the Vice President of Business and Finance, the Executive Director of Auxiliaries and Strategic Initiatives serves as the University’s state side liaison to campus auxiliary organizations and self-support operations, to include Associated Students and Chico State Enterprises and any future auxiliaries. The position provides executive level leadership, guidance and oversight to support auxiliary and self-support compliance with applicable laws, CSU policies, executive orders, and campus requirements. The position also provides senior-level leadership in advancing the division of Business and Finance and university strategic priorities. The Executive Director leads the planning, execution, and assessment of high-impact, cross-organizational initiatives that support Business and Finance and the university’s mission, vision, and long-term goals.
The Executive Director is responsible for advising and assisting auxiliary and self-support leadership in the areas of compliance, procurement, inventory and asset management, fiscal responsibility, internal controls, organizational governance, real estate management, and audit readiness. Acting as a subject matter expert and trusted advisor, the position ensures that auxiliary operations align with state side expectations while respecting the distinct missions and operational models of each auxiliary organization.
The Executive Director also provides leadership in the development, coordination, and execution of Business and Finance’s strategic priorities. This role leads high impact projects, drives cross functional collaboration, and ensures that strategic initiatives are aligned with the university’s fiscal goals, the Business and Finance division operations, and university mission; coordinating stakeholders, monitoring progress, addressing risks, and ensuring that strategic efforts are implemented effectively and deliver measurable outcomes. |
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2026-27 Lecturer Pool Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Chico
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| The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Natural Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026-27 academic year. Depending on needs and lecturer qualifications, candidates may be required to teach general chemistry lectures or labs, organic chemistry lectures or labs, or other more advanced courses. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. |
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Carpenter
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Chico
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| Under general supervision, the incumbent performs the full range of skilled carpentry work, including new construction, remodeling, renovation, and repair and maintenance activities. Duties include constructing, remodeling, and repairing a variety of facilities and structures such as buildings, offices, classrooms, restrooms, sheds, scaffolding, forms, frames, fences, and related structures.
The incumbent renovates existing spaces by adding, removing, or modifying walls, doors, and windows, and by installing wall coverings, ceilings, and flooring. Work also includes installing and repairing drywall; ceiling and floor tiles; constructing and installing cabinets, counters, shelves, benches, and partitions; and installing, adjusting, and repairing modular furniture.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education! |