TEMPORARY Program Assistant - Student Services (Part-Time) STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTTEMPORARY Program Assistant - Student Services (Part-Time)Fresno, CA$27.46–$33.77 / hourUnder general supervision, performs routine to complex administrative program implementation support requiring program-specific knowledge; oversees the daily operations of a student resource office or center; assists with student screening and provides specialized program information, assistance and advice to students regarding college programs and services; oversees complex data entry, tracking and reporting processes; performs complex scheduling; coordinates event logistics; and performs related duties as assigned. Oversees and assists with the day-to-day operation of an academic or student services office or program; coordinates, assigns and participates in front-desk coverage or delivery of program services; answers, screens and refers telephone calls and visitors; resolves escalated questions and concerns from students, faculty, staff, vendors and the public regarding assigned program and services; creates forms and surveys used to evaluate program needs and effectiveness of service delivery.
NewLegal Assistant - Bakersfield, CA and Fresno, CA The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (Clinic)Legal Assistant - Bakersfield, CA and Fresno, CAFresno, CAWe represent low-income clients, including unaccompanied minors, in an array of affirmative and defensive applications, including but not limited to family petitions, U-visa/VAWA, Waivers, Naturalization and DACA, as well as Asylum/Withholding/CAT, Cancellation of Removal and Special Immigrants Juvenile Status (SIJS). The responsibilities of the incumbent include, but are not limited to opening, routing, and responding to correspondence, answering the telephone and routing/taking messages, as well as providing high-level general clerical support to the lead manager and assigned supervisor, and providing legal case support.
NewDirector of Student Conduct (Administrator II) California State University, FresnoDirector of Student Conduct (Administrator II)Fresno, CA$7,916–$10,000 / yearThe work performed is highly confidential and sensitive and requires collaboration with numerous individuals and offices on campus as well as with the University Legal Counsel, CSU Chancellor's Office, University Police Department, Counseling Services, Disability Services, academic deans, other campus administrators, and external/internal stakeholders on related concerns. Job SummaryReporting directly to the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, the Director of Student Conduct manages the university-wide conduct/judicial processes for individual students and student organizations, including Greek Life.
Director of Student Conduct (Administrator II) Administrator IIDirector of Student Conduct (Administrator II)Fresno, CaliforniaThe nature of the work performed by the Director is highly confidential and sensitive and requires collaboration with numerous individuals and offices on campus as well as interacts with the University Legal Counsel, CSU Chancellor’s Office, University Police Department, Counseling Services, Disability Services, academic deans, other campus administrators, and external/internal stakeholders on related concerns. Reporting directly to the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, the Director of Student Conduct manages the university-wide conduct/judicial processes for individual students and student organizations, including Greek Life.
Director of Student Conduct (Administrator II) California State UniversityDirector of Student Conduct (Administrator II)Fresno, CA$7,916–$10,000 / yearThe nature of the work performed by the Director is highly confidential and sensitive and requires collaboration with numerous individuals and offices on campus as well as interacts with the University Legal Counsel, CSU Chancellor's Office, University Police Department, Counseling Services, Disability Services, academic deans, other campus administrators, and external/internal stakeholders on related concerns. Reporting directly to the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, the Director of Student Conduct manages the university-wide conduct/judicial processes for individual students and student organizations, including Greek Life.
Director of Student Conduct (Administrator II) CSU CareersDirector of Student Conduct (Administrator II)Fresno, CaliforniaThe nature of the work performed by the Director is highly confidential and sensitive and requires collaboration with numerous individuals and offices on campus as well as interacts with the University Legal Counsel, CSU Chancellor’s Office, University Police Department, Counseling Services, Disability Services, academic deans, other campus administrators, and external/internal stakeholders on related concerns. Reporting directly to the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, the Director of Student Conduct manages the university-wide conduct/judicial processes for individual students and student organizations, including Greek Life.
NewLaw Clerk - Modern Legal PC (Fresno) San Joaquin College of LawLaw Clerk - Modern Legal PC (Fresno)Fresno, CAOverview Modern Legal PC is a civil litigation firm, focusing on real estate and business law, owned and operated by SJCL alumni with an opening for an in-office Law Clerk. The Firm is open to participating in the Certified Law Student program for qualified candidates at the attorney's discretion.
Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (EA III) California State UniversityExecutive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (EA III)Fresno, CA$5,797–$6,031The Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (VPSAEM) serves as a strategic partner and senior administrative leader within a large, complex, and highly visible division at California State University, Fresno. This position provides advanced-level executive, operational, and project management support, ensuring the effective coordination of divisional priorities aligned with institutional goals related to enrollment, student success, retention, and graduation.
Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (EA III) CSU CareersExecutive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (EA III)Fresno, CaliforniaThe Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (VPSAEM) serves as a strategic partner and senior administrative leader within a large, complex, and highly visible division at California State University, Fresno. This position provides advanced-level executive, operational, and project management support, ensuring the effective coordination of divisional priorities aligned with institutional goals related to enrollment, student success, retention, and graduation.
Administrative Assistant (Part-Time) STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTAdministrative Assistant (Part-Time)CA$29.70–$36.53 / hourCreates and maintains spreadsheets and small application databases; reviews, submits and tracks requests for payments and purchase orders in accordance with District policies and procedures; assists in ordering textbooks, equipment and materials; reviews travel and conference expense forms; calculates budget usage and fund percentages; prepares budget variance reports and spending forecasts for management review; tracks multiple funding sources; may participate in grant administration functions including basic grant writing, collecting program data and generating performance reports. While performing the duties of this class, employees are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or skills; perform highly detailed work; work on multiple, concurrent tasks; work with frequent interruptions; work under intensive deadlines; and interact with District managers, staff, the public and others encountered in the course of work, some of whom may be upset, angry and confrontational.