Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Early Childhood Program Specialist 1. This is a 11.5-month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies (CFS) Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. This position will be supporting program needs by providing coverage and rotating throughout the five classrooms at CFS. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am - 5:00pm.
The Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 (ECPS1), working under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff, assists in implementing the inquiry-based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS1 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. The ECPS1 contributes to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS1 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS1 shares in the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols, and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff, and students.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors.
Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc.
Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment.
Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills.
Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements.
Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations, and paperwork.
Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required.
Assist front office with clerical tasks, answering phones, taking messages, directing calls, and greeting families and visitors.
Assist with filing, tracking, and obtaining staff EA/NAC requirements.
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:
One (1) year of experience working with young children in a childcare setting.
30 hours in Early Childhood Education required.
Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation.
Valid certification in adult, infant, and child CPR/First Aide.
Current food handlers permit.
Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to child's level.
Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.
Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.
Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities.
Ability and willingness to work as part of a team.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
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 .
WHAT WE OFFER:
Clark promotes work/life balance for employees.
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.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $3,028-$3,643/month (amount to be prorated during scheduled breaks) | Step E-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 30| Code: 256A
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 . APPLICATION DEADLINE : Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 24, 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 www.clark.edu/jobs
To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact the Office of People and Culture at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
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, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
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.
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, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
The Office of People and Culture aims to support and elevate the college community by embedding equity and continuous growth into every aspect of people’s practices - from recruitment and onboarding to learning, well-being, and community partnerships.
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, 360-992-2317, mljenkins@clark.edu , 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
February 2, 2026
26-00007
Feb 03, 2026
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Early Childhood Program Specialist 1. This is a 11.5-month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies (CFS) Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. This position will be supporting program needs by providing coverage and rotating throughout the five classrooms at CFS. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am - 5:00pm.
The Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 (ECPS1), working under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff, assists in implementing the inquiry-based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS1 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. The ECPS1 contributes to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS1 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS1 shares in the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols, and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff, and students.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors.
Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc.
Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment.
Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills.
Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements.
Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations, and paperwork.
Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required.
Assist front office with clerical tasks, answering phones, taking messages, directing calls, and greeting families and visitors.
Assist with filing, tracking, and obtaining staff EA/NAC requirements.
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:
One (1) year of experience working with young children in a childcare setting.
30 hours in Early Childhood Education required.
Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation.
Valid certification in adult, infant, and child CPR/First Aide.
Current food handlers permit.
Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to child's level.
Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.
Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.
Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities.
Ability and willingness to work as part of a team.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
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 .
WHAT WE OFFER:
Clark promotes work/life balance for employees.
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.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $3,028-$3,643/month (amount to be prorated during scheduled breaks) | Step E-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 30| Code: 256A
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 . APPLICATION DEADLINE : Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 24, 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 www.clark.edu/jobs
To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact the Office of People and Culture at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
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, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
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.
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, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
The Office of People and Culture aims to support and elevate the college community by embedding equity and continuous growth into every aspect of people’s practices - from recruitment and onboarding to learning, well-being, and community partnerships.
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, 360-992-2317, mljenkins@clark.edu , 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
February 2, 2026
26-00007
Department: Counseling - Intervention Services and Leadership in Education (ISLE) Department
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Commensurate with experience
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday - afternoon and evening classes
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Counseling Program in the Intervention Services and Leadership in Education (ISLE) department at Wichita State has an opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Counseling in the Ph.D. in the Educational and Behavioral Studies Clinical Counselor Education track to begin in August of 2026. If you're passionate about Counselor Education, supporting doctoral students through their research journey, and providing guidance on their dissertations, we want to hear from you! Our vision is to excel in preparing highly skilled, scholarly and socially responsible professionals. We offer several graduate degree programs: a Master of Education in Counseling, a Master of Education in Educational Leadership, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, a Master of Education in Educational Psychology, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership - Educational Psychology, a Ph.D. in Educational and Behavioral Studies with tracks in Educational Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counselor Education and Supervision, and a Specialist in Education in School Psychology. We also offer a selection of graduate certificate (non-degree) programs: Building Level Licensure, District Leadership Licensure, Higher Education Leadership, Teaching in Higher Education, Child/Play Therapy, School Counselor to Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Clinical Mental Health Counselor to School Counselor, Applied Behavioral Analysis, and Mentoring and Coaching.
Job Summary:
Teach graduate-level courses and provide mentorship to doctoral students, particularly in the areas of research methodologies and dissertation development. Guide students through the dissertation process, offering expertise in research design, methodology, and data analysis. Contribute to the program’s scholarly environment by advancing research, fostering academic growth, and supporting the development of future counselor educators and practitioners.
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teach graduate-level courses, including those related to research methodologies and core CACREP areas within the Counselor Education doctoral program
Mentor and advise doctoral students throughout the dissertation process, assisting with topic selection, research design, and writing.
Collaborate with students to help refine their research projects, ensuring they meet academic and professional standards.
Develop and maintain relationships with academic and professional organizations to provide resources and opportunities for students’ research and career advancement.
Maintain a record of scholarly activity, including peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and contributions to the field of counseling and research methodology.
Provide service to the profession, community, department, college, and university through involvement in academic committees, recruitment, retention efforts, advisement, and outreach activities.
Faculty Requirements:
Earned Doctorate or an ABD (All But Dissertation) from a CACREP-accredited university in counseling, and/or counselor education (all requirements for the doctorate must be completed by August 2026).
Professional identity as a Counselor Educator, as evidenced by affiliations with either/or the American Counseling Association (ACA), American Mental Health Counselor Association (AMHCA), American School Counseling Association (ASCA), or the Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (ACES).
LPC Licensure-eligible in the State of Kansas.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
A strong background in research design, data analysis, and supporting doctoral students with research projects and dissertation work.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged
Ability to accommodate a range of doctoral students' learning needs through flexible instructional strategies.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, and research partners.
Collaborative approach to working with faculty, staff, and stakeholders in the counseling field to enhance student success and research outcomes.
Desire and willingness to support/mentor doctoral students in research projects, particularly those involving complex data analysis or applied research.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience as a licensed professional counselor or clinical mental health counselor.
Experience with a variety of research methodologies.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the faculty application which includes the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following: 1. Cover Letter addressing how your qualifications and experience align with the position 2. Teaching Philosophy Statement 3. Research Philosophy Statement 4. Counseling Philosophy Statement In addition, please arrange for three letters of recommendation to be submitted on your behalf directly to the search committee chair via email to jody.fiorini@wichita.edu Review of applications will begin on November 10th and will continue until the position has been filled. Review of applications will begin November 10th and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Counseling - Intervention Services and Leadership in Education (ISLE) Department
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Commensurate with experience
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday - afternoon and evening classes
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Counseling Program in the Intervention Services and Leadership in Education (ISLE) department at Wichita State has an opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Counseling in the Ph.D. in the Educational and Behavioral Studies Clinical Counselor Education track to begin in August of 2026. If you're passionate about Counselor Education, supporting doctoral students through their research journey, and providing guidance on their dissertations, we want to hear from you! Our vision is to excel in preparing highly skilled, scholarly and socially responsible professionals. We offer several graduate degree programs: a Master of Education in Counseling, a Master of Education in Educational Leadership, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, a Master of Education in Educational Psychology, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership - Educational Psychology, a Ph.D. in Educational and Behavioral Studies with tracks in Educational Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counselor Education and Supervision, and a Specialist in Education in School Psychology. We also offer a selection of graduate certificate (non-degree) programs: Building Level Licensure, District Leadership Licensure, Higher Education Leadership, Teaching in Higher Education, Child/Play Therapy, School Counselor to Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Clinical Mental Health Counselor to School Counselor, Applied Behavioral Analysis, and Mentoring and Coaching.
Job Summary:
Teach graduate-level courses and provide mentorship to doctoral students, particularly in the areas of research methodologies and dissertation development. Guide students through the dissertation process, offering expertise in research design, methodology, and data analysis. Contribute to the program’s scholarly environment by advancing research, fostering academic growth, and supporting the development of future counselor educators and practitioners.
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teach graduate-level courses, including those related to research methodologies and core CACREP areas within the Counselor Education doctoral program
Mentor and advise doctoral students throughout the dissertation process, assisting with topic selection, research design, and writing.
Collaborate with students to help refine their research projects, ensuring they meet academic and professional standards.
Develop and maintain relationships with academic and professional organizations to provide resources and opportunities for students’ research and career advancement.
Maintain a record of scholarly activity, including peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and contributions to the field of counseling and research methodology.
Provide service to the profession, community, department, college, and university through involvement in academic committees, recruitment, retention efforts, advisement, and outreach activities.
Faculty Requirements:
Earned Doctorate or an ABD (All But Dissertation) from a CACREP-accredited university in counseling, and/or counselor education (all requirements for the doctorate must be completed by August 2026).
Professional identity as a Counselor Educator, as evidenced by affiliations with either/or the American Counseling Association (ACA), American Mental Health Counselor Association (AMHCA), American School Counseling Association (ASCA), or the Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (ACES).
LPC Licensure-eligible in the State of Kansas.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
A strong background in research design, data analysis, and supporting doctoral students with research projects and dissertation work.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged
Ability to accommodate a range of doctoral students' learning needs through flexible instructional strategies.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, and research partners.
Collaborative approach to working with faculty, staff, and stakeholders in the counseling field to enhance student success and research outcomes.
Desire and willingness to support/mentor doctoral students in research projects, particularly those involving complex data analysis or applied research.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience as a licensed professional counselor or clinical mental health counselor.
Experience with a variety of research methodologies.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the faculty application which includes the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following: 1. Cover Letter addressing how your qualifications and experience align with the position 2. Teaching Philosophy Statement 3. Research Philosophy Statement 4. Counseling Philosophy Statement In addition, please arrange for three letters of recommendation to be submitted on your behalf directly to the search committee chair via email to jody.fiorini@wichita.edu Review of applications will begin on November 10th and will continue until the position has been filled. Review of applications will begin November 10th and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Dependent upon assigned course schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Department of Sport and Leadership Studies housed in the College of Applied Studies at Wichita State University invites applications for a full-time position to teach undergraduate and graduate students within its Sport Management degree programs (B.A. and M.Ed.). The Assistant Educator is a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate and graduate students to the department’s academic programs, as well as provide service to the department, college, university, and profession. The Assistant Educator will teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online); foster applied learning into the course design; engage with industry and the local business community on applied learning projects; and perform other service activities (e.g., committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention, outreach). Serving more than 250 majors, the Department of Sport and Leadership Studies houses three degree programs, including the COSMA-accredited bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sport management. The department is comprised of seven faculty and two staff members. It has established itself as a national leader in sport management education, curricular innovation, applied learning, and student outreach and support. The position is an annually renewable, nine-month appointment starting August 2, 2026. It is not eligible for a fully remote work status. Salary is $50,000 (non-negotiable). Opportunities for summer teaching may be available contingent on funding and enrollment demand.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To engage in active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Core positions responsibilities include the following: 1) Teaching: develop and teach undergraduate and graduate courses based on expertise/experience and departmental need in the sport management (B.A. and M.Ed.) degree programs. This includes designing curriculum and instructional materials, delivering high-quality instruction in various modalities (e.g., in-person, online, or hybrid), and assessing student learning. The faculty member will mentor students as appropriate and may supervise applied learning opportunities as needed. Regular office hours are also required. 2) Service: Participate in service activities within the department, college, and university, as well as in professional organizations. Service duties include committee work, curriculum development, program assessment, student recruitment, and community outreach. The faculty member will contribute to the governance and strategic initiatives for the department and college and may also engage in service to the broader profession. 3) Other: Fulfill other duties as assigned, in accordance with the faculty member’s talents and departmental needs. This includes developing, fostering, and maintaining relations with industry practitioners. All Wichita State faculty are expected to uphold professional and ethical standards in teaching, service, or community engagement activities. There are no research expectations of the faculty member in this non-tenure track role.
Faculty Requirements
Graduate degree in sport management, business, leadership studies, education, or related field by August 2, 2026.
Demonstrated potential for effective teaching of undergraduate and/or graduate students in sport management. Evidence may include prior teaching experience, student evaluations, teaching awards, prior mentoring experience, or a teaching philosophy that reflects best practices in instruction.
Evidence of supporting student development and recruitment.
Evidence of industry experience directly aligned to sport management academic programs.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Commitment to promoting and supporting student centeredness as well as professional development.
Knowledge of COSMA accreditation (sport management) and/or program assessment.
Ability to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with students and colleagues.
Ability to successfully recruit and develop students.
Ability to work collaboratively with other faculty, staff, and professionals.
Commitment to building a welcoming environment for colleagues and students.
Preferred Qualifications:
Evidence of the ability to teach in three or more of the topic areas defined as part of the COSMA Common Professional Component
Two or more years of experience within the sport management field
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Profile including the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following documents: 1. Cover letter: A letter of application addressing how the candidate’s qualifications and experience align with the position. 2. Curriculum vitae 3. Teaching statement: A statement (1-2 pages) describing teaching approach and experience (including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness). 4. Optional Materials: Evaluations, teaching artifacts (Upload as Other Faculty Document 1) Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For best consideration, please submit all materials by Oct. 27, 2025. The start date for this appointment is August 2, 2026.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Dependent upon assigned course schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Department of Sport and Leadership Studies housed in the College of Applied Studies at Wichita State University invites applications for a full-time position to teach undergraduate and graduate students within its Sport Management degree programs (B.A. and M.Ed.). The Assistant Educator is a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate and graduate students to the department’s academic programs, as well as provide service to the department, college, university, and profession. The Assistant Educator will teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online); foster applied learning into the course design; engage with industry and the local business community on applied learning projects; and perform other service activities (e.g., committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention, outreach). Serving more than 250 majors, the Department of Sport and Leadership Studies houses three degree programs, including the COSMA-accredited bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sport management. The department is comprised of seven faculty and two staff members. It has established itself as a national leader in sport management education, curricular innovation, applied learning, and student outreach and support. The position is an annually renewable, nine-month appointment starting August 2, 2026. It is not eligible for a fully remote work status. Salary is $50,000 (non-negotiable). Opportunities for summer teaching may be available contingent on funding and enrollment demand.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To engage in active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Core positions responsibilities include the following: 1) Teaching: develop and teach undergraduate and graduate courses based on expertise/experience and departmental need in the sport management (B.A. and M.Ed.) degree programs. This includes designing curriculum and instructional materials, delivering high-quality instruction in various modalities (e.g., in-person, online, or hybrid), and assessing student learning. The faculty member will mentor students as appropriate and may supervise applied learning opportunities as needed. Regular office hours are also required. 2) Service: Participate in service activities within the department, college, and university, as well as in professional organizations. Service duties include committee work, curriculum development, program assessment, student recruitment, and community outreach. The faculty member will contribute to the governance and strategic initiatives for the department and college and may also engage in service to the broader profession. 3) Other: Fulfill other duties as assigned, in accordance with the faculty member’s talents and departmental needs. This includes developing, fostering, and maintaining relations with industry practitioners. All Wichita State faculty are expected to uphold professional and ethical standards in teaching, service, or community engagement activities. There are no research expectations of the faculty member in this non-tenure track role.
Faculty Requirements
Graduate degree in sport management, business, leadership studies, education, or related field by August 2, 2026.
Demonstrated potential for effective teaching of undergraduate and/or graduate students in sport management. Evidence may include prior teaching experience, student evaluations, teaching awards, prior mentoring experience, or a teaching philosophy that reflects best practices in instruction.
Evidence of supporting student development and recruitment.
Evidence of industry experience directly aligned to sport management academic programs.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Commitment to promoting and supporting student centeredness as well as professional development.
Knowledge of COSMA accreditation (sport management) and/or program assessment.
Ability to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with students and colleagues.
Ability to successfully recruit and develop students.
Ability to work collaboratively with other faculty, staff, and professionals.
Commitment to building a welcoming environment for colleagues and students.
Preferred Qualifications:
Evidence of the ability to teach in three or more of the topic areas defined as part of the COSMA Common Professional Component
Two or more years of experience within the sport management field
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Profile including the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following documents: 1. Cover letter: A letter of application addressing how the candidate’s qualifications and experience align with the position. 2. Curriculum vitae 3. Teaching statement: A statement (1-2 pages) describing teaching approach and experience (including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness). 4. Optional Materials: Evaluations, teaching artifacts (Upload as Other Faculty Document 1) Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For best consideration, please submit all materials by Oct. 27, 2025. The start date for this appointment is August 2, 2026.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Department: Counseling - ISLE Department
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday - afternoon and evening classes
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Counseling Program has multiple openings for tenure-track Assistant Professor positions that will begin in August of 2026. If you are eager to make a meaningful impact in the field of counseling and to play a vital role in the professional journey of our students as they prepare to enter the profession, we invite you to apply. Our vision is to excel in preparing highly skilled, scholarly and socially responsible professionals. We offer several graduate degree programs: a Master of Education in Counseling, a Master of Education in Educational Leadership, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, a Master of Education in Educational Psychology, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership - Educational Psychology, a Ph.D. in Educational and Behavioral Studies with tracks in Educational Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counselor Education and Supervision, and a Specialist in Education in School Psychology. We also offer a selection of graduate certificate (non-degree) programs: Building Level Licensure, District Leadership Licensure, Higher Education Leadership, Teaching in Higher Education, Child/Play Therapy, School Counselor to Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Clinical Mental Health Counselor to School Counselor, Applied Behavioral Analysis, and Mentoring and Coaching.
Job Summary
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties
The Intervention Services & Leadership in Education (ISLE) department has an opening for a tenure-eligible, Assistant Professor in Counseling position. Responsibilities for this position will be to teach graduate courses in the counseling program in various formats (online, hybrid, and traditional face-to-face), including practicum and internship; supervise graduate students in the WISE counseling clinic; develop, foster, and maintain relationships with appropriate entities for referrals/student placements; maintain a record of scholarly productivity through peer-reviewed publications and presentations; advise graduate students; and provide service to the profession, community, department, college, and university.
Faculty Requirements
Earned Doctorate or an ABD from a CACREP-accredited university in counseling, and/or counselor education (all requirements for the doctorate must be completed by August 2026).
Professional identity as a Counselor Educator as evidenced by affiliations with either/or the American Counseling Association (ACA), American School Counseling Association (ASCA), American Mental Health. Counselor Association (AMHCA), or the Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (ACES).
LPC Licensure-eligible in the State of Kansas.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Potential for establishing a record of publication and scholarship.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Knowledge of CACREP standards.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with a broad pool students and colleagues.
Ability to work collaboratively with other faculty and professionals.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience as a licensed professional counselor or clinical mental health counselor.
Evidence of successful teaching experience in a CACREP-accredited program and experience in supervising counseling practicum and internship students.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the faculty application which includes the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following: 1. Cover Letter addressing how your qualifications and experience align with the position 2. Teaching Philosophy Statement 3. Research Philosophy Statement 4. Counseling Philosophy Statement In addition, please arrange for three letters of recommendation to be submitted on your behalf directly to the search committee chair via email to christie.henderson@wichita.edu Review of applications will begin on November 10th and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Counseling - ISLE Department
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday - afternoon and evening classes
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Counseling Program has multiple openings for tenure-track Assistant Professor positions that will begin in August of 2026. If you are eager to make a meaningful impact in the field of counseling and to play a vital role in the professional journey of our students as they prepare to enter the profession, we invite you to apply. Our vision is to excel in preparing highly skilled, scholarly and socially responsible professionals. We offer several graduate degree programs: a Master of Education in Counseling, a Master of Education in Educational Leadership, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, a Master of Education in Educational Psychology, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership - Educational Psychology, a Ph.D. in Educational and Behavioral Studies with tracks in Educational Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counselor Education and Supervision, and a Specialist in Education in School Psychology. We also offer a selection of graduate certificate (non-degree) programs: Building Level Licensure, District Leadership Licensure, Higher Education Leadership, Teaching in Higher Education, Child/Play Therapy, School Counselor to Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Clinical Mental Health Counselor to School Counselor, Applied Behavioral Analysis, and Mentoring and Coaching.
Job Summary
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties
The Intervention Services & Leadership in Education (ISLE) department has an opening for a tenure-eligible, Assistant Professor in Counseling position. Responsibilities for this position will be to teach graduate courses in the counseling program in various formats (online, hybrid, and traditional face-to-face), including practicum and internship; supervise graduate students in the WISE counseling clinic; develop, foster, and maintain relationships with appropriate entities for referrals/student placements; maintain a record of scholarly productivity through peer-reviewed publications and presentations; advise graduate students; and provide service to the profession, community, department, college, and university.
Faculty Requirements
Earned Doctorate or an ABD from a CACREP-accredited university in counseling, and/or counselor education (all requirements for the doctorate must be completed by August 2026).
Professional identity as a Counselor Educator as evidenced by affiliations with either/or the American Counseling Association (ACA), American School Counseling Association (ASCA), American Mental Health. Counselor Association (AMHCA), or the Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (ACES).
LPC Licensure-eligible in the State of Kansas.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Potential for establishing a record of publication and scholarship.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Knowledge of CACREP standards.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with a broad pool students and colleagues.
Ability to work collaboratively with other faculty and professionals.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience as a licensed professional counselor or clinical mental health counselor.
Evidence of successful teaching experience in a CACREP-accredited program and experience in supervising counseling practicum and internship students.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the faculty application which includes the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following: 1. Cover Letter addressing how your qualifications and experience align with the position 2. Teaching Philosophy Statement 3. Research Philosophy Statement 4. Counseling Philosophy Statement In addition, please arrange for three letters of recommendation to be submitted on your behalf directly to the search committee chair via email to christie.henderson@wichita.edu Review of applications will begin on November 10th and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Department: School of Social Work
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: 8am-5pm Monday-Friday
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Wichita State University (WSU) School of Social Work (SSW) seeks to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor, tenured Associate Professor, or tenured Full Professor. All areas of scholarly interest are welcome. This is a 9-month position to begin Fall 2026. The School of Social Work (SSW) host a collective of well-humored clinical and tenure stream faculty. Our faculty have expertise in local, state, national, and international social work. We celebrate each other's unique strengths and honor the time required to cultivate meaningful relationships. We further understand to be successful as a School, it requires students, staff, alumni, community partners, and faculty working in community for our communities. The School offers a BSW, with approximately 205 students and an MSW with approximately 94 students. It houses 10 faculty members. Responsibilities for this position include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses; conducting and publishing scholarly work; advising and mentoring students; fostering collaboration and collegiality among faculty, staff, and administration; and participating in service to the school, college, university, community, and profession. All employees are expected to support the WSU Vision, Mission and Values and to help foster an environment rich in culture thought, and experience. Candidates for faculty positions should be able to demonstrate the ability to effectively educate and empower WSU student populations. WSU is Kansas' premier urban research institute providing cost-conscious tuition to over 23,000 students. WSU leadership prioritizes financially compensated applied learning, community-engaged research, and innovative university and industry partnerships. WSU offers pre- and post-award coordinators to assist with grant submissions as well as internal funding to generate pilot data. Further, WSU supports lifelong learning offering many resources for faculty seeking to elevate their teaching and pedagogy skillsets. Wichita, itself, has a big, small-town feel with over 120 parks and recreation facilities. It is situated in driving distance to multiple metropolitan areas and offers affordable housing relative to the rest of the country.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
-Teach graduate and undergraduate social work courses -Conduct and disseminate scholarship -Advise and mentor students -Foster collaboration and collegiality among faculty and staff, as well as with administration of all levels -Engage in service to the school, college, university, community, and profession.
Faculty Requirements:
-Doctoral-level degree in social work or related discipline. -Potential for an established record of success in teaching, scholarship, and service
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated potential for teaching at the college level
Demonstrated potential for scholarship
Demonstrated commitment to working successfully with a varied student population
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with colleagues.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
MSW degree from a CSWE-accredited program.
Two years of post-MSW, full-time equivalent practice experience.
Preferred License/Certifications/Training:
Licensed as a social worker or clinical social worker
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Profile including the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following documents:
1. Cover letter-if candidate does not have an MSW from a CSWE-accredited program, they must explain how their experiences and credentials align with NSAW code of ethics and CSWE accreditation standards 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Teaching statement 4. Research statement Review of applications will begin on November 10, 2025 and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Social Work
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: 8am-5pm Monday-Friday
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Wichita State University (WSU) School of Social Work (SSW) seeks to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor, tenured Associate Professor, or tenured Full Professor. All areas of scholarly interest are welcome. This is a 9-month position to begin Fall 2026. The School of Social Work (SSW) host a collective of well-humored clinical and tenure stream faculty. Our faculty have expertise in local, state, national, and international social work. We celebrate each other's unique strengths and honor the time required to cultivate meaningful relationships. We further understand to be successful as a School, it requires students, staff, alumni, community partners, and faculty working in community for our communities. The School offers a BSW, with approximately 205 students and an MSW with approximately 94 students. It houses 10 faculty members. Responsibilities for this position include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses; conducting and publishing scholarly work; advising and mentoring students; fostering collaboration and collegiality among faculty, staff, and administration; and participating in service to the school, college, university, community, and profession. All employees are expected to support the WSU Vision, Mission and Values and to help foster an environment rich in culture thought, and experience. Candidates for faculty positions should be able to demonstrate the ability to effectively educate and empower WSU student populations. WSU is Kansas' premier urban research institute providing cost-conscious tuition to over 23,000 students. WSU leadership prioritizes financially compensated applied learning, community-engaged research, and innovative university and industry partnerships. WSU offers pre- and post-award coordinators to assist with grant submissions as well as internal funding to generate pilot data. Further, WSU supports lifelong learning offering many resources for faculty seeking to elevate their teaching and pedagogy skillsets. Wichita, itself, has a big, small-town feel with over 120 parks and recreation facilities. It is situated in driving distance to multiple metropolitan areas and offers affordable housing relative to the rest of the country.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
-Teach graduate and undergraduate social work courses -Conduct and disseminate scholarship -Advise and mentor students -Foster collaboration and collegiality among faculty and staff, as well as with administration of all levels -Engage in service to the school, college, university, community, and profession.
Faculty Requirements:
-Doctoral-level degree in social work or related discipline. -Potential for an established record of success in teaching, scholarship, and service
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated potential for teaching at the college level
Demonstrated potential for scholarship
Demonstrated commitment to working successfully with a varied student population
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with colleagues.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
MSW degree from a CSWE-accredited program.
Two years of post-MSW, full-time equivalent practice experience.
Preferred License/Certifications/Training:
Licensed as a social worker or clinical social worker
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Profile including the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following documents:
1. Cover letter-if candidate does not have an MSW from a CSWE-accredited program, they must explain how their experiences and credentials align with NSAW code of ethics and CSWE accreditation standards 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Teaching statement 4. Research statement Review of applications will begin on November 10, 2025 and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Wichita State University (WSU) seeks a forward-thinking and experienced scholar-practitioner faculty member to coordinate its new Master of Science in Forensic Firearms program within the School of Criminal Justice. Founded in 1934, WSU’s School of Criminal Justice is the second oldest in the nation and consistently ranks among the top programs in criminal justice, policing science, and crime intelligence. This is a rare opportunity for a scholar–practitioner to contribute to a historic legacy while helping shape the future of forensic education and interagency collaboration. The M.S. in Forensic Firearms program is one of three innovative forensic programs in the School, two newly approved graduate programs, the M.S. in Forensic Firearms and the M.S. in Forensic Biology, and an established undergraduate program in Forensic Science. Along with the forensic programs, the School of Criminal Justice offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in criminal justice and a fully online bachelor’s degree in homeland security. This position includes teaching, program leadership, and direct engagement with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) training initiatives. A tenure track appointment will include research/scholarship expectations. Wichita State University (WSU), located in the Air Capital of the World, is a premier urban public research institution distinguished by its nationally recognized Innovation Campus. Home to the 2023 Emerging Research Park Award, WSU's Innovation Campus spans 120 acres and hosts more than 50 industry and government partners, including the ATF, Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR), Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, and Textron Aviation. Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting-edge research facilities, including on-campus labs for the ATF’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives. WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward-thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of forensic education, research, interagency impact, and expand public-private partnerships, as well as guide students into high-impact careers in criminal justice, forensic Science, and national security.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
• Coordinate the forensic firearms program in consultation with the Director of Forensic Sciences, the Director of the School of Criminal Justice, and law enforcement partners. • Teach courses per semester in the forensic firearms program. • As a member of the faculty, engage in research and scholarly activities. • Lead forensic firearms program admission processes and coordinate with the Graduate School for admissions, progress, and graduation. • Work with the Director of Forensic Sciences to align program activities and outcomes with the vision and objectives of the forensic firearms program and the School of Criminal Justice. • Mentor students for research projects and on becoming practitioners in the Forensic Firearm and Toolmarks. • Participate in departmental, college, and university service activities. • Engage with the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and external partners.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements
Master’s degree in natural sciences, social sciences, or a closely related field. Demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching in higher education. Experience as a qualified/bench examiner as a Firearm and Toolmark examiner in an operational forensic science laboratory.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of the ATF’s National Firearms Examiner Academy (NFEA) or other nationally recognized firearms and toolmark training program
Knowledge and skills in courtroom testimony and/or in firearm and toolmark examination courtroom testimony
Ability to work collaboratively and productively with colleagues and students
Good oral and written communication skills
Familiarity with the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) accreditation process
Preferred Qualifications:
Ph.D. in natural sciences or social sciences or closely related field
Firearms Examiner who has instructed or completed the National Firearms Examiner Academy (NFEA) or another equivalent nationally recognized firearm and toolmark examiner program.
Familiarity with the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) accreditation process.
Extensive training or experience in leadership for law enforcement and/or academic.
Additional Information:
Complete Application packets include: 1. A cover letter addressing interest, qualifications, and experience aligns with the position. 2. Teaching Statement: A statement describing, teaching approach and experience including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness. 3. Research Statement: A statement describing any research accomplishments and future research plans, emphasizing how these might involve students or connect to interdisciplinary and industry-related opportunities at WSU.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Wichita State University (WSU) seeks a forward-thinking and experienced scholar-practitioner faculty member to coordinate its new Master of Science in Forensic Firearms program within the School of Criminal Justice. Founded in 1934, WSU’s School of Criminal Justice is the second oldest in the nation and consistently ranks among the top programs in criminal justice, policing science, and crime intelligence. This is a rare opportunity for a scholar–practitioner to contribute to a historic legacy while helping shape the future of forensic education and interagency collaboration. The M.S. in Forensic Firearms program is one of three innovative forensic programs in the School, two newly approved graduate programs, the M.S. in Forensic Firearms and the M.S. in Forensic Biology, and an established undergraduate program in Forensic Science. Along with the forensic programs, the School of Criminal Justice offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in criminal justice and a fully online bachelor’s degree in homeland security. This position includes teaching, program leadership, and direct engagement with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) training initiatives. A tenure track appointment will include research/scholarship expectations. Wichita State University (WSU), located in the Air Capital of the World, is a premier urban public research institution distinguished by its nationally recognized Innovation Campus. Home to the 2023 Emerging Research Park Award, WSU's Innovation Campus spans 120 acres and hosts more than 50 industry and government partners, including the ATF, Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR), Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, and Textron Aviation. Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting-edge research facilities, including on-campus labs for the ATF’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives. WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward-thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of forensic education, research, interagency impact, and expand public-private partnerships, as well as guide students into high-impact careers in criminal justice, forensic Science, and national security.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
• Coordinate the forensic firearms program in consultation with the Director of Forensic Sciences, the Director of the School of Criminal Justice, and law enforcement partners. • Teach courses per semester in the forensic firearms program. • As a member of the faculty, engage in research and scholarly activities. • Lead forensic firearms program admission processes and coordinate with the Graduate School for admissions, progress, and graduation. • Work with the Director of Forensic Sciences to align program activities and outcomes with the vision and objectives of the forensic firearms program and the School of Criminal Justice. • Mentor students for research projects and on becoming practitioners in the Forensic Firearm and Toolmarks. • Participate in departmental, college, and university service activities. • Engage with the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and external partners.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements
Master’s degree in natural sciences, social sciences, or a closely related field. Demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching in higher education. Experience as a qualified/bench examiner as a Firearm and Toolmark examiner in an operational forensic science laboratory.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of the ATF’s National Firearms Examiner Academy (NFEA) or other nationally recognized firearms and toolmark training program
Knowledge and skills in courtroom testimony and/or in firearm and toolmark examination courtroom testimony
Ability to work collaboratively and productively with colleagues and students
Good oral and written communication skills
Familiarity with the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) accreditation process
Preferred Qualifications:
Ph.D. in natural sciences or social sciences or closely related field
Firearms Examiner who has instructed or completed the National Firearms Examiner Academy (NFEA) or another equivalent nationally recognized firearm and toolmark examiner program.
Familiarity with the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) accreditation process.
Extensive training or experience in leadership for law enforcement and/or academic.
Additional Information:
Complete Application packets include: 1. A cover letter addressing interest, qualifications, and experience aligns with the position. 2. Teaching Statement: A statement describing, teaching approach and experience including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness. 3. Research Statement: A statement describing any research accomplishments and future research plans, emphasizing how these might involve students or connect to interdisciplinary and industry-related opportunities at WSU.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, times variable dependent on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Department of Modern & Classical Languages & Literatures at Wichita State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in French, beginning August 2026. We seek a dynamic scholar with a Ph.D. in French or a closely related field. The ideal candidate will have expertise in contemporary French and Francophone literature and culture—including regions such as the Caribbean and Africa—as well as demonstrated competence in Spanish and experience in bilingual education and/or counseling. Ideal applicants will have demonstrated abilities in research and can contribute to the strong research culture of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Wichita State University. The Department of MCLL at Wichita State offers three language majors (French, Spanish, and American Sign Language), five language minors (French, Spanish, American Sign Language, Japanese, and German), as well as a master’s program in Spanish. The department also offers classes in Latin, Arabic, Chinese, and Italian.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in French and Spanish using various instructional deliveries. The successful candidate is expected to play an active role in the WSU community as well as the greater Wichita area.
Faculty Requirements:
Doctoral degree in French or related fields.
Native or near-native fluency in French.
Advanced fluency in Spanish.
Expertise in Bilingual Education and/or Counselling.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Effective written and oral communication skills.
Ability to develop a productive research program.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
World language teaching experience a plus.
Additional Information:
To be considered for this position, please complete the faculty profile including the names and contact information for three (3) references and be prepared to upload the following documents: (1) Curriculum Vitae (2) Cover Letter (3) Statement of Research and Sample Writing (in one document) (4) Statement of Teaching Philosophy (include teaching evaluations). Letter of recommendations will be requested later in the process to candidates who advance to the final stages of interviews Screening of applications will begin December 15, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Priority will be given to applications submitted by December 15th.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, times variable dependent on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Department of Modern & Classical Languages & Literatures at Wichita State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in French, beginning August 2026. We seek a dynamic scholar with a Ph.D. in French or a closely related field. The ideal candidate will have expertise in contemporary French and Francophone literature and culture—including regions such as the Caribbean and Africa—as well as demonstrated competence in Spanish and experience in bilingual education and/or counseling. Ideal applicants will have demonstrated abilities in research and can contribute to the strong research culture of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Wichita State University. The Department of MCLL at Wichita State offers three language majors (French, Spanish, and American Sign Language), five language minors (French, Spanish, American Sign Language, Japanese, and German), as well as a master’s program in Spanish. The department also offers classes in Latin, Arabic, Chinese, and Italian.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in French and Spanish using various instructional deliveries. The successful candidate is expected to play an active role in the WSU community as well as the greater Wichita area.
Faculty Requirements:
Doctoral degree in French or related fields.
Native or near-native fluency in French.
Advanced fluency in Spanish.
Expertise in Bilingual Education and/or Counselling.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Effective written and oral communication skills.
Ability to develop a productive research program.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
World language teaching experience a plus.
Additional Information:
To be considered for this position, please complete the faculty profile including the names and contact information for three (3) references and be prepared to upload the following documents: (1) Curriculum Vitae (2) Cover Letter (3) Statement of Research and Sample Writing (in one document) (4) Statement of Teaching Philosophy (include teaching evaluations). Letter of recommendations will be requested later in the process to candidates who advance to the final stages of interviews Screening of applications will begin December 15, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Priority will be given to applications submitted by December 15th.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm, may vary based on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Psychology Department at Wichita State University seeks to hire a tenure-track, Assistant Professor in Community Psychology to begin in the Fall of 2026. The successful candidate will be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and establish an active research program including application for external funding. We are open to all areas of research and community interests but are especially interested in scholars who work with various populations or underrepresented groups or otherwise conduct research that promotes community wellness and social justice. We are also particularly interested in applicants who can teach policy, grant-writing, or graduate-level courses in other Community Psychology competency areas. Applicants should be graduates of a Community Psychology or related Ph.D. program and have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications. The department has three Ph.D. programs in clinical, community, and human factors psychology, as well as a large undergraduate student body. Because the clinical program’s curriculum includes required courses in community psychology, the successful applicant will have a joint appointment as a core faculty member within both programs. Wichita State also has an in-house clinical psychology training clinic that serves the greater Wichita area.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, mentor Ph.D. students, establish an active research program, apply for external funding, publish in peer reviewed journals.
Faculty Requirements:
Ph.D. in Community Psychology or related field.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Training in community psychology
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged
Ability to attract external funding
Ability to interact collegially with faculty, staff, and other stakeholders such as school and professional partners
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, and research partners.
Commitment to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the faculty application which includes the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following: 1. Cover Letter 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Statement answering the following question: "How would you contribute to building an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcomed, valued, supported, and engaged? Please attach as "Other Faculty Document" In addition, please arrange for three (3) letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the psychology department chair Dr. C. Brendan Clark, at c.brendan.clark@wichita.edu .
Review of applications will begin on Monday, October 27th and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm, may vary based on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Psychology Department at Wichita State University seeks to hire a tenure-track, Assistant Professor in Community Psychology to begin in the Fall of 2026. The successful candidate will be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and establish an active research program including application for external funding. We are open to all areas of research and community interests but are especially interested in scholars who work with various populations or underrepresented groups or otherwise conduct research that promotes community wellness and social justice. We are also particularly interested in applicants who can teach policy, grant-writing, or graduate-level courses in other Community Psychology competency areas. Applicants should be graduates of a Community Psychology or related Ph.D. program and have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications. The department has three Ph.D. programs in clinical, community, and human factors psychology, as well as a large undergraduate student body. Because the clinical program’s curriculum includes required courses in community psychology, the successful applicant will have a joint appointment as a core faculty member within both programs. Wichita State also has an in-house clinical psychology training clinic that serves the greater Wichita area.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, mentor Ph.D. students, establish an active research program, apply for external funding, publish in peer reviewed journals.
Faculty Requirements:
Ph.D. in Community Psychology or related field.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Training in community psychology
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged
Ability to attract external funding
Ability to interact collegially with faculty, staff, and other stakeholders such as school and professional partners
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, and research partners.
Commitment to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the faculty application which includes the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following: 1. Cover Letter 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Statement answering the following question: "How would you contribute to building an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcomed, valued, supported, and engaged? Please attach as "Other Faculty Document" In addition, please arrange for three (3) letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the psychology department chair Dr. C. Brendan Clark, at c.brendan.clark@wichita.edu .
Review of applications will begin on Monday, October 27th and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Wichita State University seeks an exceptional senior scholar–practitioner to lead and expand its Forensic Sciences programs within the historic School of Criminal Justice, founded in 1934, making it the second-oldest program of its kind in the nation. Forensic Sciences includes two newly approved graduate programs, the M.S. in Forensic Biology and the M.S. in Forensic Firearms, and an established undergraduate program in Forensic Science. With a standing as one of the best in the nation, our School continues to set benchmarks in criminal justice, policing science, and crime intelligence, fueled by a legacy that includes the first-ever police science curriculum launched by O. W. Wilson. This 12-month appointment as Director of Forensic Sciences will be at the professor or associate professor rank with tenure, depending on credentials and experience. The Director administers the forensic programs and develops and maintains relationships with the WSU Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and external agencies to advance the academic and programmatic mission of the School of Criminal Justice and the specialized offerings of the forensic programs. The Director will lead efforts for WSU forensic sciences programs to become fully accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). Accordingly, we are especially interested in candidates with leadership experience, in addition to fulfilling teaching duties. Applicants should be capable of establishing and sustaining an active research program that engages undergraduate and graduate students in the forensic science programs. Along with the new graduate programs in Forensic Biology and Forensic Firearms, the School of Criminal Justice offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in criminal justice, a fully online bachelor’s degree in homeland security, and a bachelor’s degree in forensic science. Wichita State University, located in the Air Capital of the World, is a leading urban research institution with a dynamic Innovation Campus, a 120-acre hub that has earned the prestigious 2023 Emerging Research Park Award. It features more than 50 industry partners, including heavyweights in law enforcement, aviation, and defense such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and the Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR). WSU is the only public university in the nation with an onsite facility for the ATF). Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting-edge research facilities, including on-campus labs for the ATF’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives. WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward-thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of forensic education, research, and interagency impact.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide leadership and management of the Forensic Science programs in collaboration and consultation with the Director of the School of Criminal Justice, ensuring alignment of program activities and outcomes with the vision and objectives of the School of Criminal Justice.
Directly manage the M.S. in Forensic Biology
Provide leadership and consultation to the coordinators of the M.S. in Forensic Firearms and the bachelor’s program in forensic science.
Develop strategic plans for forensic science programs, including strategies for student recruitment, retention, and enrollment.
Oversee admissions to the forensic programs and coordinate with the graduate school for student progress and graduation.
Collaborate on engagement activities to enhance visibility and success related to items of mutual interest to the School of Criminal Justice, the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, and the various local and national law enforcement partners.
Monitor faculty and budgetary resources and adjust or request resources as needed.
Lead efforts to obtain and maintain FEPAC accreditation.
As tenured faculty:
Teach in the forensic biology program.
Establish an active research program, including seeking external funding for research projects, individually or collaboratively, with faculty or local/state agencies.
Mentor and advise students.
Participate in departmental, college, and university service activities
Faculty Requirements:
Ph.D. in a field appropriate for at least one forensic concentration that is offered by the program: or related disciplines offered by WSU (CJ, Forensic Biology, Firearms, Toolmarks, etc.)
Required Experience:
Credentials and experience commensurate with appointment at senior rank with tenure.
Advanced skills and experience as an academic forensic scientist that includes appropriate educational, research, and service contributions to forensic science; OR equivalent relevant experience as a forensic science practitioner in an operational forensic science laboratory setting.
Experience in a leadership role.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching in higher education.
Experience with application for external research funding.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Advanced knowledge of forensic laboratory policies and procedures.
Ability to work productively with colleagues, students, and law enforcement partners.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, staff, and other partners.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
FEPAC (Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission) or related accreditation experience.
Experience mounting new academic programs.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Application which includes contact information for three (3) professional references and upload the following: 1. A cover letter addressing interest, qualifications, and experience aligns with the position. 2. Curriculum vitae. 3. Teaching and Research Statement: A statement describing (i) teaching approach and experience including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness and (ii) any research accomplishments and future research plans, emphasizing how these might involve students or connect to interdisciplinary and industry-related opportunities at WSU. Review of applications will begin on October 31st and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Frequent 60-90% Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Frequent 60-90% Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Wichita State University seeks an exceptional senior scholar–practitioner to lead and expand its Forensic Sciences programs within the historic School of Criminal Justice, founded in 1934, making it the second-oldest program of its kind in the nation. Forensic Sciences includes two newly approved graduate programs, the M.S. in Forensic Biology and the M.S. in Forensic Firearms, and an established undergraduate program in Forensic Science. With a standing as one of the best in the nation, our School continues to set benchmarks in criminal justice, policing science, and crime intelligence, fueled by a legacy that includes the first-ever police science curriculum launched by O. W. Wilson. This 12-month appointment as Director of Forensic Sciences will be at the professor or associate professor rank with tenure, depending on credentials and experience. The Director administers the forensic programs and develops and maintains relationships with the WSU Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and external agencies to advance the academic and programmatic mission of the School of Criminal Justice and the specialized offerings of the forensic programs. The Director will lead efforts for WSU forensic sciences programs to become fully accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). Accordingly, we are especially interested in candidates with leadership experience, in addition to fulfilling teaching duties. Applicants should be capable of establishing and sustaining an active research program that engages undergraduate and graduate students in the forensic science programs. Along with the new graduate programs in Forensic Biology and Forensic Firearms, the School of Criminal Justice offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in criminal justice, a fully online bachelor’s degree in homeland security, and a bachelor’s degree in forensic science. Wichita State University, located in the Air Capital of the World, is a leading urban research institution with a dynamic Innovation Campus, a 120-acre hub that has earned the prestigious 2023 Emerging Research Park Award. It features more than 50 industry partners, including heavyweights in law enforcement, aviation, and defense such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and the Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR). WSU is the only public university in the nation with an onsite facility for the ATF). Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting-edge research facilities, including on-campus labs for the ATF’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives. WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward-thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of forensic education, research, and interagency impact.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide leadership and management of the Forensic Science programs in collaboration and consultation with the Director of the School of Criminal Justice, ensuring alignment of program activities and outcomes with the vision and objectives of the School of Criminal Justice.
Directly manage the M.S. in Forensic Biology
Provide leadership and consultation to the coordinators of the M.S. in Forensic Firearms and the bachelor’s program in forensic science.
Develop strategic plans for forensic science programs, including strategies for student recruitment, retention, and enrollment.
Oversee admissions to the forensic programs and coordinate with the graduate school for student progress and graduation.
Collaborate on engagement activities to enhance visibility and success related to items of mutual interest to the School of Criminal Justice, the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, and the various local and national law enforcement partners.
Monitor faculty and budgetary resources and adjust or request resources as needed.
Lead efforts to obtain and maintain FEPAC accreditation.
As tenured faculty:
Teach in the forensic biology program.
Establish an active research program, including seeking external funding for research projects, individually or collaboratively, with faculty or local/state agencies.
Mentor and advise students.
Participate in departmental, college, and university service activities
Faculty Requirements:
Ph.D. in a field appropriate for at least one forensic concentration that is offered by the program: or related disciplines offered by WSU (CJ, Forensic Biology, Firearms, Toolmarks, etc.)
Required Experience:
Credentials and experience commensurate with appointment at senior rank with tenure.
Advanced skills and experience as an academic forensic scientist that includes appropriate educational, research, and service contributions to forensic science; OR equivalent relevant experience as a forensic science practitioner in an operational forensic science laboratory setting.
Experience in a leadership role.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching in higher education.
Experience with application for external research funding.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Advanced knowledge of forensic laboratory policies and procedures.
Ability to work productively with colleagues, students, and law enforcement partners.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively work with a wide range of students, faculty, staff, and other partners.
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Preferred Qualifications:
FEPAC (Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission) or related accreditation experience.
Experience mounting new academic programs.
Additional Information:
To apply, please complete the Faculty Application which includes contact information for three (3) professional references and upload the following: 1. A cover letter addressing interest, qualifications, and experience aligns with the position. 2. Curriculum vitae. 3. Teaching and Research Statement: A statement describing (i) teaching approach and experience including course topics the candidate can teach, mentoring experience, and any evidence of teaching effectiveness and (ii) any research accomplishments and future research plans, emphasizing how these might involve students or connect to interdisciplinary and industry-related opportunities at WSU. Review of applications will begin on October 31st and will continue until the position has been filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Frequent 60-90% Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Frequent 60-90% Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Frequent 60-90%
Additional Physical Requirement:
Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves remaining stationary most of the time.
Department: Military & Veteran Services
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Salary range begins at $18.50 per hour and is commensurate with experience
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8am - 5pm; some weekends
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
We are seeking a dedicated VA School Certifying Official (SCO) to join our team and serve as the primary liaison between our institution, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and our students. This role ensures accurate certification of enrollment, compliance with federal regulations, and exceptional support for those who have served our country.
Job Summary:
Evaluates, verifies and/or certifies military and/or veteran education benefit documentation to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Provides military education information to students and staff regarding available programs and/or changes to policy and/or procedures. Serves as the University School Certifying Official.
Essential Functions:
Evaluates military benefits documentation to determine student eligibility in accordance with applicable University and agency regulations, policies and standards. Updates and evaluates data within records systems to ensure alignment with compliance requirements. Provides information to current and prospective students on available program benefits, processes, changes, and coordinates with appropriate campus and community services and resources when needed. Serves as a resource to faculty and others with regard to military academic benefit, program changes, eligibility changes and applicable policies, procedures, and requirements. Coordinates with campus partners to ensure student needs are met, documentation is compliant and all requirements are met. Ensures funding is processed and distributed timely. Serves and maintains designation as School Certifying Official (SCO).
Required Education and Experience:
High School diploma or equivalent
One (1) year of experience working with military members and/or veterans or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Deep understanding of GI Bill® programs, including Post‑9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, and other VA education benefits.
Familiarity with Title 38 U.S. Code, VA policies, and compliance requirements for certifying student enrollment.
Knowledge of school academic policies, grading systems, attendance requirements, and reporting procedures.
Understanding of FERPA, data privacy, and secure handling of student records.
Ability to provide clear written and verbal communication with students, VA representatives, and school staff.
Ability to resolve discrepancies in student records or benefit eligibility.
Ability to prioritize multiple certifications and deadlines efficiently.
Ability to provide accurate benefit information and guidance to veterans, service members, and dependents.
Ability to work effectively with financial aid, registrar, and academic departments.
Ability to adjust quickly to policy changes, new VA systems, or updated compliance requirements.
Ability to translate complex VA rules into practical guidance for students and staff.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in related field
Military experience preferred
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Military & Veteran Services
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Salary range begins at $18.50 per hour and is commensurate with experience
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8am - 5pm; some weekends
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
We are seeking a dedicated VA School Certifying Official (SCO) to join our team and serve as the primary liaison between our institution, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and our students. This role ensures accurate certification of enrollment, compliance with federal regulations, and exceptional support for those who have served our country.
Job Summary:
Evaluates, verifies and/or certifies military and/or veteran education benefit documentation to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Provides military education information to students and staff regarding available programs and/or changes to policy and/or procedures. Serves as the University School Certifying Official.
Essential Functions:
Evaluates military benefits documentation to determine student eligibility in accordance with applicable University and agency regulations, policies and standards. Updates and evaluates data within records systems to ensure alignment with compliance requirements. Provides information to current and prospective students on available program benefits, processes, changes, and coordinates with appropriate campus and community services and resources when needed. Serves as a resource to faculty and others with regard to military academic benefit, program changes, eligibility changes and applicable policies, procedures, and requirements. Coordinates with campus partners to ensure student needs are met, documentation is compliant and all requirements are met. Ensures funding is processed and distributed timely. Serves and maintains designation as School Certifying Official (SCO).
Required Education and Experience:
High School diploma or equivalent
One (1) year of experience working with military members and/or veterans or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Deep understanding of GI Bill® programs, including Post‑9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, and other VA education benefits.
Familiarity with Title 38 U.S. Code, VA policies, and compliance requirements for certifying student enrollment.
Knowledge of school academic policies, grading systems, attendance requirements, and reporting procedures.
Understanding of FERPA, data privacy, and secure handling of student records.
Ability to provide clear written and verbal communication with students, VA representatives, and school staff.
Ability to resolve discrepancies in student records or benefit eligibility.
Ability to prioritize multiple certifications and deadlines efficiently.
Ability to provide accurate benefit information and guidance to veterans, service members, and dependents.
Ability to work effectively with financial aid, registrar, and academic departments.
Ability to adjust quickly to policy changes, new VA systems, or updated compliance requirements.
Ability to translate complex VA rules into practical guidance for students and staff.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in related field
Military experience preferred
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Department: LAS Advising Center
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Range begins at $20.48 and can be adjusted based on experience
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8-5
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Are you passionate about guiding students through their academic journey and helping them succeed? If you thrive in a dynamic, student-centered environment and are excited about providing the tools and resources to help students achieve their goals, this is the role for you.
Job Summary:
Advises students concerning their academic plans, progress, and academic and career goals in order to assist students in making personal education decisions and meeting graduation requirements. Interprets student needs and provides individualized service and assistance while maintaining confidentiality. Provides administrative support for department programs and services.
Essential Functions:
Provides students with information on how to complete their college degree and refers students to appropriate campus and community services and resources when needed. Serves as a resource person to faculty and others with regard to all academic policies and procedures. Assists in the development of and participates in recruitment and retention activities related to the student population such as monitoring educational progress and/or providing application or other assistance. May maintain confidential student records and personal information. Conducts credit and/or non-credit bearing seminars, classes, workshops or orientation sessions for students on academic, career and personal success strategies and other group activities.
Job Duties:
What You’ll Do: You’ll work closely with College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, providing holistic support that goes beyond course selection. You’ll be: • Collaborative: Partnering with faculty members to align academic advising with degree programs and creative industry standards. • Resourceful: Connecting students to campus resources that support academic success, mental health, and career readiness. • Guiding Careers: Helping students identify degree paths that fit their unique skills, passions, and long-term career goals. • Hands-On: Assisting with everything from building personalized four-year plans and graduation checkouts to communication and outreach strategies. • Student-Focused: Being available to students when they need guidance, encouraging them to seek help, and referring them to the right resources or people when needed. • Structured & Proactive: Managing your caseload with exceptional organization, anticipating student needs, and taking initiative on projects.
Required Education and Experience:
Master's degree in related field
Two (2) years of experience in academic advising or related field One (1) year of experience in business, finance, project management or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Familiarity with all LAS undergraduate programs in order to recruit new students and advise current students through graduation.
Knowledge in the use of Degree Works degree audit, Banner, Navigate, Perceptive Content and other platforms and applications. required for day-to-day advising.
Familiarity with WSU student resources.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience teaching at a post-secondary level
Additional Information:
Review of applications will begin in mid-January and we anticipate that interviews will take place in February of 2026.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: LAS Advising Center
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Range begins at $20.48 and can be adjusted based on experience
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8-5
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Are you passionate about guiding students through their academic journey and helping them succeed? If you thrive in a dynamic, student-centered environment and are excited about providing the tools and resources to help students achieve their goals, this is the role for you.
Job Summary:
Advises students concerning their academic plans, progress, and academic and career goals in order to assist students in making personal education decisions and meeting graduation requirements. Interprets student needs and provides individualized service and assistance while maintaining confidentiality. Provides administrative support for department programs and services.
Essential Functions:
Provides students with information on how to complete their college degree and refers students to appropriate campus and community services and resources when needed. Serves as a resource person to faculty and others with regard to all academic policies and procedures. Assists in the development of and participates in recruitment and retention activities related to the student population such as monitoring educational progress and/or providing application or other assistance. May maintain confidential student records and personal information. Conducts credit and/or non-credit bearing seminars, classes, workshops or orientation sessions for students on academic, career and personal success strategies and other group activities.
Job Duties:
What You’ll Do: You’ll work closely with College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, providing holistic support that goes beyond course selection. You’ll be: • Collaborative: Partnering with faculty members to align academic advising with degree programs and creative industry standards. • Resourceful: Connecting students to campus resources that support academic success, mental health, and career readiness. • Guiding Careers: Helping students identify degree paths that fit their unique skills, passions, and long-term career goals. • Hands-On: Assisting with everything from building personalized four-year plans and graduation checkouts to communication and outreach strategies. • Student-Focused: Being available to students when they need guidance, encouraging them to seek help, and referring them to the right resources or people when needed. • Structured & Proactive: Managing your caseload with exceptional organization, anticipating student needs, and taking initiative on projects.
Required Education and Experience:
Master's degree in related field
Two (2) years of experience in academic advising or related field One (1) year of experience in business, finance, project management or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Familiarity with all LAS undergraduate programs in order to recruit new students and advise current students through graduation.
Knowledge in the use of Degree Works degree audit, Banner, Navigate, Perceptive Content and other platforms and applications. required for day-to-day advising.
Familiarity with WSU student resources.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience teaching at a post-secondary level
Additional Information:
Review of applications will begin in mid-January and we anticipate that interviews will take place in February of 2026.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Department: School of Criminal Justice
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: 8-5 M-F occasional weekends and/or evenings
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Wichita State University invites applications for a visionary scholar–practitioner to lead its historic School of Criminal Justice, established in 1934—the second-oldest program of its kind in the nation. The School offers robust undergraduate and graduate programs in Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, and Forensic Science, including newly launched M.S. degrees in Forensic Biology and Forensic Firearms. Online modalities are available for several programs, including the BS in Criminal Justice, BS in Homeland Security, and the MA in Criminal Justice.
The Director will provide strategic, academic, and operational leadership to advance the School’s mission, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and strengthen partnerships with federal and local law enforcement agencies. The role includes oversight of curriculum development, accreditation efforts (including FEPAC), faculty mentoring, and engagement with the WSU Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and other stakeholders.
This 12-month appointment as Director of the School of Criminal Justice will be at the professor or associate professor rank with tenure, depending on credentials and experience. The Director of the School will collaborate with the Director of Forensic Sciences to lead efforts for WSU forensic sciences programs to become fully accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). We are especially interested in candidates with experience in working with external partners, in addition to academic leadership. Applicants should be capable of establishing and sustaining an active research program that engages undergraduate and graduate students in the various areas of criminal justice, including forensic science programs. The Director reports to the Dean of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Wichita State University, located in the Air Capital of the World, is a leading urban research institution with a dynamic Innovation Campus, a 120 acre hub that has earned the prestigious 2023 Emerging Research Park Award. It features more than 50 industry partners, including heavyweights in law enforcement, aviation, and defense such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and the Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR). WSU is the only public university in the nation with an onsite facility for the ATF. Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting edge research facilities, including on campus labs for the ATF’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives. WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of criminal justice education, research, and interagency impact.
Job Duties
Strategic Leadership & Administration • Develop and implement strategic plans for academic programs, research initiatives, and community engagement. • Lead accreditation efforts for forensic science programs through FEPAC. • Oversee program reviews to ensure academic quality and resource efficiency. • Manage budgets, staffing, and operational planning for the School. • Cultivate relationships with law enforcement, forensic labs, and federal agencies. Academic & Research Leadership • Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in criminal justice or forensic science. • Mentor faculty and students; promote inclusive excellence and student success. • Secure external funding for research and applied learning initiatives. • Support faculty development and interdisciplinary collaboration. External Engagement & Innovation • Serve as liaison to the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and other partners. • Establish and maintain constructive relationships with community and external stakeholders. • Promote applied learning through internships, field placements, and research labs. • Advance innovation through alignment with WSU’s Innovation Campus and federal partners.
Faculty Requirements
Earned PhD in criminal justice, criminology, sociology, forensic science, or a closely related field.
Research and teaching experience in criminal justice, forensic science, or criminology.
Record of excellence in teaching, research, and service in higher education.
Credentials commensurate with appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor with tenure.
Leadership experience in academic or professional settings.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Ability to secure external funding.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with a broad pool of students and colleagues.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with FEPAC (Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission) or similar accreditation processes.
Proven success in launching or expanding academic programs.
Experience with curriculum design and assessment.
Familiarity with law enforcement training standards and public safety education.
Background in interdisciplinary or applied research involving criminal justice systems.
Additional Information:
To apply to this position, please complete the Faculty Profile including the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following documents: 1. Cover letter describing interest in position, leadership philosophy, teaching philosophy, and area of research expertise 2. Curriculum Vitae Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Criminal Justice
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: 8-5 M-F occasional weekends and/or evenings
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Wichita State University invites applications for a visionary scholar–practitioner to lead its historic School of Criminal Justice, established in 1934—the second-oldest program of its kind in the nation. The School offers robust undergraduate and graduate programs in Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, and Forensic Science, including newly launched M.S. degrees in Forensic Biology and Forensic Firearms. Online modalities are available for several programs, including the BS in Criminal Justice, BS in Homeland Security, and the MA in Criminal Justice.
The Director will provide strategic, academic, and operational leadership to advance the School’s mission, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and strengthen partnerships with federal and local law enforcement agencies. The role includes oversight of curriculum development, accreditation efforts (including FEPAC), faculty mentoring, and engagement with the WSU Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and other stakeholders.
This 12-month appointment as Director of the School of Criminal Justice will be at the professor or associate professor rank with tenure, depending on credentials and experience. The Director of the School will collaborate with the Director of Forensic Sciences to lead efforts for WSU forensic sciences programs to become fully accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). We are especially interested in candidates with experience in working with external partners, in addition to academic leadership. Applicants should be capable of establishing and sustaining an active research program that engages undergraduate and graduate students in the various areas of criminal justice, including forensic science programs. The Director reports to the Dean of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Wichita State University, located in the Air Capital of the World, is a leading urban research institution with a dynamic Innovation Campus, a 120 acre hub that has earned the prestigious 2023 Emerging Research Park Award. It features more than 50 industry partners, including heavyweights in law enforcement, aviation, and defense such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and the Department of Defense via the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR). WSU is the only public university in the nation with an onsite facility for the ATF. Through strategic alignment with industry partners WSU faculty and students have unparalleled access to cutting edge research facilities, including on campus labs for the ATF’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, NNCTC II-NIBIN correlation, Wichita Crime Gun Intelligence Center (WCGIC), and ATF National Forensic Crime Gun Intelligence Laboratory. These assets provide opportunities for students and faculty to foster ongoing collaboration with federal agencies, industry, and DOD initiatives. WSU offers a unique combination: a nationally recognized criminal justice legacy, direct access to prestigious law enforcement and defense partners, and a catalytic Innovation Campus that bridges classroom, lab, and field. We invite forward thinking leaders to join us in guiding the next wave of criminal justice education, research, and interagency impact.
Job Duties
Strategic Leadership & Administration • Develop and implement strategic plans for academic programs, research initiatives, and community engagement. • Lead accreditation efforts for forensic science programs through FEPAC. • Oversee program reviews to ensure academic quality and resource efficiency. • Manage budgets, staffing, and operational planning for the School. • Cultivate relationships with law enforcement, forensic labs, and federal agencies. Academic & Research Leadership • Teach undergraduate or graduate courses in criminal justice or forensic science. • Mentor faculty and students; promote inclusive excellence and student success. • Secure external funding for research and applied learning initiatives. • Support faculty development and interdisciplinary collaboration. External Engagement & Innovation • Serve as liaison to the Midwest Criminal Justice Institute and other partners. • Establish and maintain constructive relationships with community and external stakeholders. • Promote applied learning through internships, field placements, and research labs. • Advance innovation through alignment with WSU’s Innovation Campus and federal partners.
Faculty Requirements
Earned PhD in criminal justice, criminology, sociology, forensic science, or a closely related field.
Research and teaching experience in criminal justice, forensic science, or criminology.
Record of excellence in teaching, research, and service in higher education.
Credentials commensurate with appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor with tenure.
Leadership experience in academic or professional settings.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Commitment to fostering an environment in which all students, faculty, staff, and community partners feel welcome, valued, supported, and engaged.
Ability to secure external funding.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with a broad pool of students and colleagues.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with FEPAC (Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission) or similar accreditation processes.
Proven success in launching or expanding academic programs.
Experience with curriculum design and assessment.
Familiarity with law enforcement training standards and public safety education.
Background in interdisciplinary or applied research involving criminal justice systems.
Additional Information:
To apply to this position, please complete the Faculty Profile including the names and contact information for three (3) professional references and be prepared to upload the following documents: 1. Cover letter describing interest in position, leadership philosophy, teaching philosophy, and area of research expertise 2. Curriculum Vitae Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: GEAR UP @ Haysville
Campus Location: Haysville, KS - WSU Haysville
Pay: Pay range from $16.85- 18.17/hr, based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, with various weekends and evenings
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
If you're passionate about making a long-term impact in students' lives and investing in your local community, this is the perfect opportunity for you. In this role you'll build meaningful relationships with students starting in sixth grade and guide them all the way through high school graduation, helping them navigate their educational journey and preparing them for college. Unlike other roles, this position is rooted in a strong partnership with the Haysville district, meaning you'll stay in one school, working closely with students, teachers, and administrators to create a supportive and lasting connection. This isn’t a job where you sit behind a desk all day—it's hands-on, interactive, and always evolving. You’ll organize and attend college visits, lead engaging activities, and provide the kind of mentorship that makes a difference. While you won’t be in a traditional classroom setting, your work will have a direct impact on students’ academic and personal growth. Every day will be different, requiring flexibility and a willingness to adapt to student needs as they arise. The right person for this role is deeply invested in their community and passionate about seeing their neighbors thrive. You’re an empathetic listener who understands the challenges young people face and can communicate with them in a way that makes them feel heard and supported. You enjoy being around students, meeting them where they are, and helping nurture their growth. In this fast-paced, ever-changing environment, you’ll need to balance structure with adaptability, always ready to shift gears to meet student needs. While this position is student-facing, it’s also a team effort—you’ll collaborate with school administrators, fellow advisors, and community partners to create impactful events and programs. This is more than a job; it’s a commitment to shaping the future of young learners and guiding them toward success. With a seven-year grant award, you’ll have the unique opportunity to see the long-term results of your work and watch your students grow into confident, college-ready individuals. If you're ready to make a lasting difference, we’d love to hear from you!
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
An advisor is assigned a student caseload in which they meet in 1 on 1 meetings and perform follow-up interactions. They will develop, implement, and facilitate events, workshops and programming pertaining to the organization’s goals and objectives. This position will require running reports, giving presentations, and providing college/career counseling to students and families.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to coordinate activities and projects for large numbers of staff, students, and parents related to post-secondary options and financial aid.
Demonstrated ability to communicate with and provide positive support to students, parents, and families.
General knowledge of problems facing low-income and diverse students.
Excellent communication skills.
Excellent verbal and written skills including reports and student file notes.
Demonstrated experience working with computers including email, word processing, databases, spreadsheets, and some graphic design.
Knowledge of the education system in the State of Kansas.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with students in middle or high schools or area communities.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: GEAR UP @ Haysville
Campus Location: Haysville, KS - WSU Haysville
Pay: Pay range from $16.85- 18.17/hr, based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, with various weekends and evenings
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
If you're passionate about making a long-term impact in students' lives and investing in your local community, this is the perfect opportunity for you. In this role you'll build meaningful relationships with students starting in sixth grade and guide them all the way through high school graduation, helping them navigate their educational journey and preparing them for college. Unlike other roles, this position is rooted in a strong partnership with the Haysville district, meaning you'll stay in one school, working closely with students, teachers, and administrators to create a supportive and lasting connection. This isn’t a job where you sit behind a desk all day—it's hands-on, interactive, and always evolving. You’ll organize and attend college visits, lead engaging activities, and provide the kind of mentorship that makes a difference. While you won’t be in a traditional classroom setting, your work will have a direct impact on students’ academic and personal growth. Every day will be different, requiring flexibility and a willingness to adapt to student needs as they arise. The right person for this role is deeply invested in their community and passionate about seeing their neighbors thrive. You’re an empathetic listener who understands the challenges young people face and can communicate with them in a way that makes them feel heard and supported. You enjoy being around students, meeting them where they are, and helping nurture their growth. In this fast-paced, ever-changing environment, you’ll need to balance structure with adaptability, always ready to shift gears to meet student needs. While this position is student-facing, it’s also a team effort—you’ll collaborate with school administrators, fellow advisors, and community partners to create impactful events and programs. This is more than a job; it’s a commitment to shaping the future of young learners and guiding them toward success. With a seven-year grant award, you’ll have the unique opportunity to see the long-term results of your work and watch your students grow into confident, college-ready individuals. If you're ready to make a lasting difference, we’d love to hear from you!
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
An advisor is assigned a student caseload in which they meet in 1 on 1 meetings and perform follow-up interactions. They will develop, implement, and facilitate events, workshops and programming pertaining to the organization’s goals and objectives. This position will require running reports, giving presentations, and providing college/career counseling to students and families.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to coordinate activities and projects for large numbers of staff, students, and parents related to post-secondary options and financial aid.
Demonstrated ability to communicate with and provide positive support to students, parents, and families.
General knowledge of problems facing low-income and diverse students.
Excellent communication skills.
Excellent verbal and written skills including reports and student file notes.
Demonstrated experience working with computers including email, word processing, databases, spreadsheets, and some graphic design.
Knowledge of the education system in the State of Kansas.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with students in middle or high schools or area communities.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Department: Veteran Student Support Services
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Range between $17.75 -20.20/hr, determined by qualifications & other aspects
Work Schedule: Mon - Fri, 8a-5p
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Your Mission- You’ll work exclusively with military-affiliated students, providing wraparound services, start-to-finish support, from certification of benefits to graduation and beyond. When veteran and military-affiliated students transition into college life, they often face unique challenges related to academic planning, benefit navigation, and adjustment to civilian and campus culture. This role provides individualized academic guidance and support to help these students succeed. This is not a transactional advising role. You’ll serve as a constant throughout a student’s academic journey; someone they can trust to help them navigate both higher education systems and other military benefit programs with clarity and care. If you understand that military-affiliated students don’t need generic advice, they need someone who understands military dynamics and navigation. You will excel if you possess the following:
Advising experience and a strong understanding of higher education processes, including class selection and degree planning.
Military experience or a military-affiliated background (strongly preferred).
Working knowledge of VA education benefits, Vocational Rehabilitation, &/or a willingness to learn quickly.
Exceptional organizational skills to manage caseloads, documentation, and compliance requirements.
Strong rapport-building abilities paired with excellent note-taking and follow-up habits.
A calm, professional presence; someone who is trusted with complex, high-stakes situations.
If you’re motivated by service, energized by meaningful one-on-one work, and committed to helping military-affiliated students succeed on their own terms, this role offers purpose, impact, and the chance to make a lasting difference. Serve those who’ve served by helping them build what comes next and apply now!
Job Summary:
Advises students concerning their academic plans, progress, and academic and career goals in order to assist students in making personal education decisions and meeting graduation requirements. Interprets student needs and provides individualized service and assistance while maintaining confidentiality.
Essential Functions:
Provides students with information on how to complete their college degree and refers students to appropriate campus and community services and resources when needed. Serves as a resource person to faculty and others with regard to academic advising policies and procedures. May review and optimize procedures as needed. May assist in the development of and participates in recruitment and retention activities related to the student population such as monitoring educational progress and/or providing application or other assistance. May maintain confidential student records and personal information. May conduct or participate in seminars, workshops or orientation sessions for students on academic, career and personal success strategies and other group activities.
Job Duties:
Assist students in developing academic plans aligned with their educational and career goals, ensures proper use of VA and military education benefits, and connects students with campus and community resources. Collaborates with faculty and staff to promote veteran-inclusive practices and contribute to a supportive campus environment. Serve as a liaison to ensure students receive access to campus resources and opportunities. Managing caseloads, tracking academic progress, and maintaining accurate documentation.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in related field
One (1) year of experience in student services or related field. Every 15 hours of graduate college coursework beyond a bachelor's degree can be substituted for one (1) year of experience.
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Understanding degree requirements, academic standing policies, transfer credit evaluation, and registration processes.
Awareness of the military lifestyle, rank structure, deployment cycles, and the challenges of transitioning to civilian and student life.
Understanding of student privacy regulations and how to appropriately handle sensitive information (FERPA).
Awareness of how experiences like combat service, PTSD, or reintegration stressors may impact student success.
Ability to guide students through academic planning, goal setting, and self-advocacy.
Building trust and rapport with military-affiliated students who may be older, nontraditional, or skeptical of institutional systems.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bonus but not needed to apply-
Experience with student information systems, like Banner, and degree audit systems. Experience providing academic guidance, retention support, or student success coaching in a college or university setting.
Direct experience working with veterans, active-duty military, reservists, or military dependents.
Familiarity with the GI Bill®, Tuition Assistance, MyCAA, or other federal/state military education benefits.
Working with individuals on personal, educational, or career goals; helping students overcome barriers to success.
Experience tracking student progress, maintaining advising notes, and producing reports for grants or compliance.
Preferred License/Certifications/Training:
Certification in academic advising (NACADA, NASPA, or similar organizations).
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Veteran Student Support Services
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Range between $17.75 -20.20/hr, determined by qualifications & other aspects
Work Schedule: Mon - Fri, 8a-5p
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Your Mission- You’ll work exclusively with military-affiliated students, providing wraparound services, start-to-finish support, from certification of benefits to graduation and beyond. When veteran and military-affiliated students transition into college life, they often face unique challenges related to academic planning, benefit navigation, and adjustment to civilian and campus culture. This role provides individualized academic guidance and support to help these students succeed. This is not a transactional advising role. You’ll serve as a constant throughout a student’s academic journey; someone they can trust to help them navigate both higher education systems and other military benefit programs with clarity and care. If you understand that military-affiliated students don’t need generic advice, they need someone who understands military dynamics and navigation. You will excel if you possess the following:
Advising experience and a strong understanding of higher education processes, including class selection and degree planning.
Military experience or a military-affiliated background (strongly preferred).
Working knowledge of VA education benefits, Vocational Rehabilitation, &/or a willingness to learn quickly.
Exceptional organizational skills to manage caseloads, documentation, and compliance requirements.
Strong rapport-building abilities paired with excellent note-taking and follow-up habits.
A calm, professional presence; someone who is trusted with complex, high-stakes situations.
If you’re motivated by service, energized by meaningful one-on-one work, and committed to helping military-affiliated students succeed on their own terms, this role offers purpose, impact, and the chance to make a lasting difference. Serve those who’ve served by helping them build what comes next and apply now!
Job Summary:
Advises students concerning their academic plans, progress, and academic and career goals in order to assist students in making personal education decisions and meeting graduation requirements. Interprets student needs and provides individualized service and assistance while maintaining confidentiality.
Essential Functions:
Provides students with information on how to complete their college degree and refers students to appropriate campus and community services and resources when needed. Serves as a resource person to faculty and others with regard to academic advising policies and procedures. May review and optimize procedures as needed. May assist in the development of and participates in recruitment and retention activities related to the student population such as monitoring educational progress and/or providing application or other assistance. May maintain confidential student records and personal information. May conduct or participate in seminars, workshops or orientation sessions for students on academic, career and personal success strategies and other group activities.
Job Duties:
Assist students in developing academic plans aligned with their educational and career goals, ensures proper use of VA and military education benefits, and connects students with campus and community resources. Collaborates with faculty and staff to promote veteran-inclusive practices and contribute to a supportive campus environment. Serve as a liaison to ensure students receive access to campus resources and opportunities. Managing caseloads, tracking academic progress, and maintaining accurate documentation.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in related field
One (1) year of experience in student services or related field. Every 15 hours of graduate college coursework beyond a bachelor's degree can be substituted for one (1) year of experience.
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Understanding degree requirements, academic standing policies, transfer credit evaluation, and registration processes.
Awareness of the military lifestyle, rank structure, deployment cycles, and the challenges of transitioning to civilian and student life.
Understanding of student privacy regulations and how to appropriately handle sensitive information (FERPA).
Awareness of how experiences like combat service, PTSD, or reintegration stressors may impact student success.
Ability to guide students through academic planning, goal setting, and self-advocacy.
Building trust and rapport with military-affiliated students who may be older, nontraditional, or skeptical of institutional systems.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bonus but not needed to apply-
Experience with student information systems, like Banner, and degree audit systems. Experience providing academic guidance, retention support, or student success coaching in a college or university setting.
Direct experience working with veterans, active-duty military, reservists, or military dependents.
Familiarity with the GI Bill®, Tuition Assistance, MyCAA, or other federal/state military education benefits.
Working with individuals on personal, educational, or career goals; helping students overcome barriers to success.
Experience tracking student progress, maintaining advising notes, and producing reports for grants or compliance.
Preferred License/Certifications/Training:
Certification in academic advising (NACADA, NASPA, or similar organizations).
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Kansas City, KS
Pay: Range is $40,000-50,000/yr, adjusted based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8a-5p (regular evenings & wknds based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
If your passion is to help youths, in the foster care system, see a future they always wanted & assist them to make it happen, read on as we are eagerly looking for you! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Plan events /information workshops in the evening or weekends for youths as well as meeting with them regularly during the school day. Travel to kids across the region assisting with personalized services for their scholarly level. Being able to build rapport with this population & maintaining appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Provide supervision to staff, coaching them to success. Freedom to customize content of events planned & personalize to their needs allows you to show your investment in their future. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments.
Job Summary:
Responsible for supervising the staff and monitoring the services provided to students in each region. Collaborates with partners to set up services for students, collect in-kind documentation and document all activities in the region.
Essential Functions:
Manages regional office by coordinating all activities which may include, but is not limited to, foster care facilities, schools, and community organizations. Ensures maximum enrollment for region. Prepares monthly and annual reports. Provides leadership to regional staff and volunteers. Supervises various staff actions including, but not limited to, hiring, training, performance appraisals, promotions, transfers and vacation schedules. Instructs program students in college access workshops. Plans and coordinates resource center development for students, parents, teachers and staff. Serves as representative at local school, foster care agencies, and community meetings. Negotiates in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant dollar for dollar match.
Job Duties:
This position is responsible for schools in 9 counties in southeast Kansas. The office is located in the Pittsburg DCF building. Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
Two (2) years of experience in educational program management with diverse populations or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage a budget and time.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
Preferred License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Driver's license
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to travel in a vehicle for distances including but not limited to across city, county, and state.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Kansas City, KS
Pay: Range is $40,000-50,000/yr, adjusted based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8a-5p (regular evenings & wknds based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
If your passion is to help youths, in the foster care system, see a future they always wanted & assist them to make it happen, read on as we are eagerly looking for you! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Plan events /information workshops in the evening or weekends for youths as well as meeting with them regularly during the school day. Travel to kids across the region assisting with personalized services for their scholarly level. Being able to build rapport with this population & maintaining appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Provide supervision to staff, coaching them to success. Freedom to customize content of events planned & personalize to their needs allows you to show your investment in their future. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments.
Job Summary:
Responsible for supervising the staff and monitoring the services provided to students in each region. Collaborates with partners to set up services for students, collect in-kind documentation and document all activities in the region.
Essential Functions:
Manages regional office by coordinating all activities which may include, but is not limited to, foster care facilities, schools, and community organizations. Ensures maximum enrollment for region. Prepares monthly and annual reports. Provides leadership to regional staff and volunteers. Supervises various staff actions including, but not limited to, hiring, training, performance appraisals, promotions, transfers and vacation schedules. Instructs program students in college access workshops. Plans and coordinates resource center development for students, parents, teachers and staff. Serves as representative at local school, foster care agencies, and community meetings. Negotiates in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant dollar for dollar match.
Job Duties:
This position is responsible for schools in 9 counties in southeast Kansas. The office is located in the Pittsburg DCF building. Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
Two (2) years of experience in educational program management with diverse populations or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage a budget and time.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
Preferred License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Driver's license
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to travel in a vehicle for distances including but not limited to across city, county, and state.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Kansas City, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools.
Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Kansas City, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools.
Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Garden City, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools.
Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Garden City, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools.
Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Topeka, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $19.47/hr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college.
We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them.
The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Topeka, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $19.47/hr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college.
We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them.
The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Aerospace Engineering
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Range of 95,000 -105,000/yr, commensurate with qualifications
Work Schedule: Dependent on teaching assignment and research program needs.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
To officially apply for this position and to learn more about the position please use the following link: http://jobs.wichita.edu/cw/en-us/job/497746?lApplicationSubSourceID=11261
Job Story:
The Department of Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering at Wichita State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of experimental aerodynamics and aircraft design. We seek an innovative scholar and educator who will contribute to our academic programs and research profile. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop a productive research program, and provide service to the university and profession. This position is a 9-month appointment with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The Aerospace Engineering department within the College of Engineering at WSU is the seventh oldest in the nation. The department comprises of eleven faculty members offering curricula in aeronautics and astronautics. The department is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and student success. A large fraction of our students work throughout the year in paid jobs at the 20+ companies on the Innovation Campus. In addition to the companies, the Innovation Campus is home to the National Institute of Aviation Research (NIAR), the new Deloitte Smart Factory@Wichita, the Crash Dynamics Lab, and the John Bardo Center, where both the Innovation Hub and GoCreate maker spaces are located. We have state of the art facilities for robotics and automation; computer aided design and manufacturing; 3D printing of plastics and metals; composites and coatings; mechanical, structural, and environmental testing; failure analysis; crash dynamics; extended reality; reverse engineering; multiple wind/water tunnels; and, a research machine shop. We are interested in outstanding candidates who are committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship and to a diverse campus climate.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teaching: Develop and teach courses at the undergraduate level in aircraft design and experimental aerodynamics. This includes designing curriculum and instructional materials, delivering high-quality instruction in various modalities (in-person, online, or hybrid), and assessing student learning. The faculty member will mentor and advise students, including supervising research projects or thesis as appropriate, and incorporate applied learning opportunities (e.g. projects with industry or community partners) into the coursework whenever possible. Research/Scholarly Activity: Establish and maintain an active research program in experimental aerodynamics/aircraft design. This includes publishing peer-reviewed scholarly work and disseminating results in academic venues. The faculty member is expected to seek external funding (grants or industry collaboration) to support research activities and, where applicable, engage in interdisciplinary projects or partnerships with industry. Excellence in scholarship should be demonstrated by a record of research accomplishments or clear potential for high-quality research output. Service: Participate in service activities within the department, college, and university, as well as in professional organizations. Service duties include committee work, curriculum development, program assessment, student recruitment, and community outreach. The faculty member will contribute to the governance and strategic initiatives of the department and may also engage in service to the broader profession (e.g. reviewing for journals, involvement in academic societies). Other: Fulfill other duties as assigned, in accordance with the faculty member’s talents and departmental needs. All Wichita State faculty are expected to uphold professional and ethical standards in teaching, research, and service.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in Aerospace Engineering or a closely related field is required. At least one of the degrees must be in Aerospace Engineering. Candidates must have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. by the time of appointment.
Teaching: Demonstrated potential for effective teaching in aerospace engineering (theoretical/experimental aerodynamics/aircraft design). Evidence may include prior teaching experience, student evaluations, teaching awards, or a teaching philosophy that reflects best practices in instruction.
Research Ability: Demonstrated potential for productive research and scholarship. This can be shown by publications, conference presentations, dissertation work, research proposals submitted (as PI or Co-PI) to funding agencies, or other scholarly activities indicating the ability to develop an independent research program.
Communication and Collaboration: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues and students. The candidate should be able to collaborate in a collegial academic environment and adapt to the interdisciplinary and applied learning focus of Wichita State. Evidence could include references and examples of written communication.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to develop collaborations as part of a multidisciplinary research teams.
Sound understanding within the area of experimental aerodynamics and aircraft design.
Ability to work with diverse backgrounds.
Knowledge to create an applied research program in the area of experimental aerodynamics and aircraft design.
Have a demonstrated record of excellence in, or show exceptional promise for, high-quality research, teaching, and professional development.
Demonstrated evidence of or potential for scholarly productivity.
Preferred Qualifications:
Hands-on experience with designing, building and flying model aircraft will be given preference.
Additional Information:
Application packages should include the following: 1) statement of research 2) statement of teaching 3) a cover letter Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2025, and continue until the positions are filled. Inquiries about the position and nominations of potential candidates should be directed to Dr. Suresh Keshavanarayana, Chair of Aerospace Engineering at suresh.keshavanarayana@wichita.edu or 316-978-5939
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Aerospace Engineering
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Range of 95,000 -105,000/yr, commensurate with qualifications
Work Schedule: Dependent on teaching assignment and research program needs.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
To officially apply for this position and to learn more about the position please use the following link: http://jobs.wichita.edu/cw/en-us/job/497746?lApplicationSubSourceID=11261
Job Story:
The Department of Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering at Wichita State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of experimental aerodynamics and aircraft design. We seek an innovative scholar and educator who will contribute to our academic programs and research profile. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop a productive research program, and provide service to the university and profession. This position is a 9-month appointment with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The Aerospace Engineering department within the College of Engineering at WSU is the seventh oldest in the nation. The department comprises of eleven faculty members offering curricula in aeronautics and astronautics. The department is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and student success. A large fraction of our students work throughout the year in paid jobs at the 20+ companies on the Innovation Campus. In addition to the companies, the Innovation Campus is home to the National Institute of Aviation Research (NIAR), the new Deloitte Smart Factory@Wichita, the Crash Dynamics Lab, and the John Bardo Center, where both the Innovation Hub and GoCreate maker spaces are located. We have state of the art facilities for robotics and automation; computer aided design and manufacturing; 3D printing of plastics and metals; composites and coatings; mechanical, structural, and environmental testing; failure analysis; crash dynamics; extended reality; reverse engineering; multiple wind/water tunnels; and, a research machine shop. We are interested in outstanding candidates who are committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship and to a diverse campus climate.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teaching: Develop and teach courses at the undergraduate level in aircraft design and experimental aerodynamics. This includes designing curriculum and instructional materials, delivering high-quality instruction in various modalities (in-person, online, or hybrid), and assessing student learning. The faculty member will mentor and advise students, including supervising research projects or thesis as appropriate, and incorporate applied learning opportunities (e.g. projects with industry or community partners) into the coursework whenever possible. Research/Scholarly Activity: Establish and maintain an active research program in experimental aerodynamics/aircraft design. This includes publishing peer-reviewed scholarly work and disseminating results in academic venues. The faculty member is expected to seek external funding (grants or industry collaboration) to support research activities and, where applicable, engage in interdisciplinary projects or partnerships with industry. Excellence in scholarship should be demonstrated by a record of research accomplishments or clear potential for high-quality research output. Service: Participate in service activities within the department, college, and university, as well as in professional organizations. Service duties include committee work, curriculum development, program assessment, student recruitment, and community outreach. The faculty member will contribute to the governance and strategic initiatives of the department and may also engage in service to the broader profession (e.g. reviewing for journals, involvement in academic societies). Other: Fulfill other duties as assigned, in accordance with the faculty member’s talents and departmental needs. All Wichita State faculty are expected to uphold professional and ethical standards in teaching, research, and service.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in Aerospace Engineering or a closely related field is required. At least one of the degrees must be in Aerospace Engineering. Candidates must have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. by the time of appointment.
Teaching: Demonstrated potential for effective teaching in aerospace engineering (theoretical/experimental aerodynamics/aircraft design). Evidence may include prior teaching experience, student evaluations, teaching awards, or a teaching philosophy that reflects best practices in instruction.
Research Ability: Demonstrated potential for productive research and scholarship. This can be shown by publications, conference presentations, dissertation work, research proposals submitted (as PI or Co-PI) to funding agencies, or other scholarly activities indicating the ability to develop an independent research program.
Communication and Collaboration: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues and students. The candidate should be able to collaborate in a collegial academic environment and adapt to the interdisciplinary and applied learning focus of Wichita State. Evidence could include references and examples of written communication.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to develop collaborations as part of a multidisciplinary research teams.
Sound understanding within the area of experimental aerodynamics and aircraft design.
Ability to work with diverse backgrounds.
Knowledge to create an applied research program in the area of experimental aerodynamics and aircraft design.
Have a demonstrated record of excellence in, or show exceptional promise for, high-quality research, teaching, and professional development.
Demonstrated evidence of or potential for scholarly productivity.
Preferred Qualifications:
Hands-on experience with designing, building and flying model aircraft will be given preference.
Additional Information:
Application packages should include the following: 1) statement of research 2) statement of teaching 3) a cover letter Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2025, and continue until the positions are filled. Inquiries about the position and nominations of potential candidates should be directed to Dr. Suresh Keshavanarayana, Chair of Aerospace Engineering at suresh.keshavanarayana@wichita.edu or 316-978-5939
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Do you leap before you look? Do you live for the adrenaline of a perfect fall? Does your idea of dressing in a suit mean wearing lycra with a bunch of reflective markers? If so, we want YOU to join our team! We are seeking an Assistant Professor of Acting for Digital Arts with expertise in Performance Capture & Stunt Work to train the next generation of bold storytellers, digital adventurers, and fearless performers.
What You'll Do: • Teach students to embody everything from tragic heroes to CGI dragons. • Lead motion capture sessions where dots, suits, and imagination reign supreme. • Demonstrate safe yet jaw-dropping stunt techniques • Collaborate with fellow faculty on productions that blend film and cutting-edge technology • Inspire students to push the boundaries of performance – without breaking any actual bones. What We're Looking For: • Hands-on motion capture expertise (yes, we want those stories about pretending to be a dinosaur). • A flair for teaching, mentoring, and occasionally convincing students that "yes, rolling across the floor IS part of the assignment." • Enthusiasm, creativity, and a sense of humor that can withstand a hundred questions about "how do I get into Marvel movies?" Perks of the Job: • Access to state-of-the-art performance studios and motion capture labs. • A community of passionate, curious, and slightly dramatic students. • Opportunities to choreograph, direct, and experiment with wild, innovative projects. • Daily workouts disguised as class demonstrations. • Bragging rights: "I train actors to fight dragons, fly across stages, and emote in ping-pong ball suits." The Assistant Professor of Acting for Digital Arts is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in acting for digital arts. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. If you're ready to bring drama, daring, and digital magic to the classroom, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and help us shape the future of performance on screen and beyond! About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Performance Capture I & II, Stunt/Combat for Camera, Emotion Through Movement, and support interdisciplinary performance classes that serve animation, game design, and filmmaking. This position will mentor student performers and collaborate on digital production projects using our mocap volume and will mentor students preparing for careers in voice and performance for games, animation reference acting, and film/TV stunt coordination. This position also creates opportunities for new partnerships, industry collaborations, and grant-funded interdisciplinary work.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Acting or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application).
Professional experience in the field.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in acting for digital arts
Ability to use and teach industry standard software
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional experience with performance capture, motion capture acting, or virtual production.
3+ years professional experience in the field.
Training or certification in stage combat, stunt work, or physical performance for camera.
Experience teaching or coaching acting techniques for animation, games, or film/TV.
Familiarity with voiceover and vocal performance for games, animation, or digital media.
Experience collaborating on interdisciplinary digital projects (film, animation, game design, or immersive media).
Record of creative scholarship or professional credits in performance for digital or screen-based media.
Demonstrated ability to mentor students pursuing careers in digital performance industries.
Experience with performance capture software.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements and 15 examples of student work. Course Syllabi or Sample Syllabus For more information, contact Kayla Shebshayevich, Acting for Digital Arts Program Coordinator, Chair, Acting for Digital Arts Search Committee, kayla.shebshayevich@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Do you leap before you look? Do you live for the adrenaline of a perfect fall? Does your idea of dressing in a suit mean wearing lycra with a bunch of reflective markers? If so, we want YOU to join our team! We are seeking an Assistant Professor of Acting for Digital Arts with expertise in Performance Capture & Stunt Work to train the next generation of bold storytellers, digital adventurers, and fearless performers.
What You'll Do: • Teach students to embody everything from tragic heroes to CGI dragons. • Lead motion capture sessions where dots, suits, and imagination reign supreme. • Demonstrate safe yet jaw-dropping stunt techniques • Collaborate with fellow faculty on productions that blend film and cutting-edge technology • Inspire students to push the boundaries of performance – without breaking any actual bones. What We're Looking For: • Hands-on motion capture expertise (yes, we want those stories about pretending to be a dinosaur). • A flair for teaching, mentoring, and occasionally convincing students that "yes, rolling across the floor IS part of the assignment." • Enthusiasm, creativity, and a sense of humor that can withstand a hundred questions about "how do I get into Marvel movies?" Perks of the Job: • Access to state-of-the-art performance studios and motion capture labs. • A community of passionate, curious, and slightly dramatic students. • Opportunities to choreograph, direct, and experiment with wild, innovative projects. • Daily workouts disguised as class demonstrations. • Bragging rights: "I train actors to fight dragons, fly across stages, and emote in ping-pong ball suits." The Assistant Professor of Acting for Digital Arts is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in acting for digital arts. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. If you're ready to bring drama, daring, and digital magic to the classroom, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and help us shape the future of performance on screen and beyond! About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Performance Capture I & II, Stunt/Combat for Camera, Emotion Through Movement, and support interdisciplinary performance classes that serve animation, game design, and filmmaking. This position will mentor student performers and collaborate on digital production projects using our mocap volume and will mentor students preparing for careers in voice and performance for games, animation reference acting, and film/TV stunt coordination. This position also creates opportunities for new partnerships, industry collaborations, and grant-funded interdisciplinary work.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Acting or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application).
Professional experience in the field.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in acting for digital arts
Ability to use and teach industry standard software
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional experience with performance capture, motion capture acting, or virtual production.
3+ years professional experience in the field.
Training or certification in stage combat, stunt work, or physical performance for camera.
Experience teaching or coaching acting techniques for animation, games, or film/TV.
Familiarity with voiceover and vocal performance for games, animation, or digital media.
Experience collaborating on interdisciplinary digital projects (film, animation, game design, or immersive media).
Record of creative scholarship or professional credits in performance for digital or screen-based media.
Demonstrated ability to mentor students pursuing careers in digital performance industries.
Experience with performance capture software.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements and 15 examples of student work. Course Syllabi or Sample Syllabus For more information, contact Kayla Shebshayevich, Acting for Digital Arts Program Coordinator, Chair, Acting for Digital Arts Search Committee, kayla.shebshayevich@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
If words like “assembly,” “rough cut,” “offline,” “online,” “deliverables,” “color pipeline,” “dynamic range,” and “mix session” are part of your DNA—and if you’re excited to unpack those processes with students in a way that demystifies and empowers—then you’ll thrive here. You’ll help students understand not just what to do, but why it matters, turning projects into portfolios and portfolios into careers. We seek a filmmaker who sees story not just in the shot, but in the cut. Wichita State University’s School of Digital Arts invites applications for a post-production storyteller who wants to redefine how students understand editing, sound, color, and finishing. We’re not looking for someone to push buttons; we’re looking for a creative partner who knows that the edit is where the film is written again, that color is more than correction, that sound can make or break emotion, and that VFX is the invisible glue holding story and spectacle together. If you’re the kind of filmmaker who leans forward when timelines get complicated, who loves to make sense of chaos, who finds poetry in pacing and catharsis in the grade—then this is the classroom and the cutting room for you. You won’t be teaching theory in a vacuum—you’ll be teaching inside active productions. Students cut real films, color real spots, build real sound mixes, and composite shots that end up on festival screens and client reels. Your classroom is a lab, a suite, a bay filled with the same tools used in industry: Avid, Adobe, Resolve, After Effects, NUKE, Pro Tools. Your job is to help students translate software into storytelling and then raise their standards to meet industry expectations. You’ll guide them on how to deliver assets cleanly, how to organize a pipeline, and how to build habits that make them indispensable to post houses, agencies, and productions alike. The Assistant Professor of Filmmaking is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in Post Production for filmmaking. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Editing I & II, Color Grading, Post-Production Workflows, Sound for Picture, and Compositing and VFX I & II. The position also includes mentorship on senior capstones and large-scale productions and supports interdisciplinary collaboration with animation, acting for digital arts, and audio production. Students need a mentor who will stand beside them as they wrestle with senior capstones, long-form projects, and collaborative productions that stretch across concentrations. You’ll teach them how to think like editors and finishers: how to make story decisions under deadline, how to deliver clean projects to clients, and how to collaborate with directors, cinematographers, animators, and sound designers so that every frame, every track, and every node earns its place.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Filmmaking or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application).
Professional experience in the field.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in filmmaking.
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Proficiency in industry-standard post-production software (e.g. Avid, Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, After Effects, NUKE).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional experience with editing, color grading, post-production workflows, and finishing for film and media.
3+ years' of post-production experience.
Experience with sound for picture workflows (dialogue editing, mixing, or collaborating with sound specialists).
Record of college-level teaching or equivalent professional training/mentorship in filmmaking or post-production.
Evidence of creative scholarship or industry projects with regional, national, or international impact.
Demonstrated ability to mentor student filmmakers through capstones and large-scale productions.
Experience with interdisciplinary collaboration across animation, acting, and audio production.
Commitment to applied learning and preparing students for professional careers in film/media industries.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Robert Thomas, Filmmaking Program Coordinator, Chair, Filmmaking Search Committee, robert.thomas@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
If words like “assembly,” “rough cut,” “offline,” “online,” “deliverables,” “color pipeline,” “dynamic range,” and “mix session” are part of your DNA—and if you’re excited to unpack those processes with students in a way that demystifies and empowers—then you’ll thrive here. You’ll help students understand not just what to do, but why it matters, turning projects into portfolios and portfolios into careers. We seek a filmmaker who sees story not just in the shot, but in the cut. Wichita State University’s School of Digital Arts invites applications for a post-production storyteller who wants to redefine how students understand editing, sound, color, and finishing. We’re not looking for someone to push buttons; we’re looking for a creative partner who knows that the edit is where the film is written again, that color is more than correction, that sound can make or break emotion, and that VFX is the invisible glue holding story and spectacle together. If you’re the kind of filmmaker who leans forward when timelines get complicated, who loves to make sense of chaos, who finds poetry in pacing and catharsis in the grade—then this is the classroom and the cutting room for you. You won’t be teaching theory in a vacuum—you’ll be teaching inside active productions. Students cut real films, color real spots, build real sound mixes, and composite shots that end up on festival screens and client reels. Your classroom is a lab, a suite, a bay filled with the same tools used in industry: Avid, Adobe, Resolve, After Effects, NUKE, Pro Tools. Your job is to help students translate software into storytelling and then raise their standards to meet industry expectations. You’ll guide them on how to deliver assets cleanly, how to organize a pipeline, and how to build habits that make them indispensable to post houses, agencies, and productions alike. The Assistant Professor of Filmmaking is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in Post Production for filmmaking. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Editing I & II, Color Grading, Post-Production Workflows, Sound for Picture, and Compositing and VFX I & II. The position also includes mentorship on senior capstones and large-scale productions and supports interdisciplinary collaboration with animation, acting for digital arts, and audio production. Students need a mentor who will stand beside them as they wrestle with senior capstones, long-form projects, and collaborative productions that stretch across concentrations. You’ll teach them how to think like editors and finishers: how to make story decisions under deadline, how to deliver clean projects to clients, and how to collaborate with directors, cinematographers, animators, and sound designers so that every frame, every track, and every node earns its place.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Filmmaking or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application).
Professional experience in the field.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in filmmaking.
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Proficiency in industry-standard post-production software (e.g. Avid, Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, After Effects, NUKE).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional experience with editing, color grading, post-production workflows, and finishing for film and media.
3+ years' of post-production experience.
Experience with sound for picture workflows (dialogue editing, mixing, or collaborating with sound specialists).
Record of college-level teaching or equivalent professional training/mentorship in filmmaking or post-production.
Evidence of creative scholarship or industry projects with regional, national, or international impact.
Demonstrated ability to mentor student filmmakers through capstones and large-scale productions.
Experience with interdisciplinary collaboration across animation, acting, and audio production.
Commitment to applied learning and preparing students for professional careers in film/media industries.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Robert Thomas, Filmmaking Program Coordinator, Chair, Filmmaking Search Committee, robert.thomas@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: Aerospace Engineering
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Range of $95,000 -105,000/yr, commensurate with qualifications
Work Schedule: Dependent on teaching assignment and research program needs.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Department of Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering at Wichita State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics. We seek an innovative scholar and educator who will contribute to our academic programs and research profile. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop a productive research program, and provide service to the university and profession. This position is a 9-month appointment with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The Aerospace Engineering department within the College of Engineering at WSU is the seventh oldest in the nation. The department comprises of eleven faculty members offering curricula in aeronautics and astronautics. The department is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and student success. A large fraction of our students work throughout the year in paid jobs at the 20+ companies on the Innovation Campus. In addition to the companies, the Innovation Campus is home to the National Institute of Aviation Research (NIAR), the new Deloitte Smart Factory@Wichita, the Crash Dynamics Lab, and the John Bardo Center, where both the Innovation Hub and GoCreate maker spaces are located. We have state of the art facilities for robotics and automation; computer aided design and manufacturing; 3D printing of plastics and metals; composites and coatings; mechanical, structural, and environmental testing; failure analysis; crash dynamics; extended reality; reverse engineering; multiple wind/water tunnels; and, a research machine shop. We are interested in outstanding candidates who are committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship and to a diverse campus climate.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teaching: Develop and teach courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate level in solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics. This includes designing curriculum and instructional materials, delivering high-quality instruction in various modalities (in-person, online, or hybrid), and assessing student learning. The faculty member will mentor and advise students, including supervising research projects or theses as appropriate, and incorporate applied learning opportunities (e.g. projects with industry or community partners) into the coursework whenever possible. Research/Scholarly Activity: Establish and maintain an active research program in solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics. This includes publishing peer-reviewed scholarly work and disseminating results in academic venues. The faculty member is expected to seek external funding (grants or industry collaboration) to support research activities and, where applicable, engage in interdisciplinary projects or partnerships with industry. Excellence in scholarship should be demonstrated by a record of research accomplishments or clear potential for high-quality research output. Service: Participate in service activities within the department, college, and university, as well as in professional organizations. Service duties include committee work, curriculum development, program assessment, student recruitment, and community outreach. The faculty member will contribute to the governance and strategic initiatives of the department and may also engage in service to the broader profession (e.g. reviewing for journals, involvement in academic societies). Other: Fulfill other duties as assigned, in accordance with the faculty member’s talents and departmental needs. All Wichita State faculty are expected to uphold professional and ethical standards in teaching, research, and service.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in Aerospace Engineering or a closely related field is required. At least one of the degrees must be in Aerospace Engineering. Candidates must have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. by the time of appointment. Teaching: Demonstrated potential for effective teaching in aerospace engineering (solid mechanics/structures/etc). Evidence may include prior teaching experience, student evaluations, teaching awards, or a teaching philosophy that reflects best practices in instruction. Research Ability: Demonstrated potential for productive research and scholarship. This can be shown by publications, conference presentations, dissertation work, research proposals submitted (as PI or Co-PI) to funding agencies, or other scholarly activities indicating the ability to develop an independent research program. Communication and Collaboration: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues and students. The candidate should be able to collaborate in a collegial academic environment and adapt to the interdisciplinary and applied learning focus of Wichita State. Evidence could include references and examples of written communication.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to develop collaborations as part of a multidisciplinary research teams.
Sound understanding within the realm of solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics.
Ability to work with diverse backgrounds.
Knowledge to create an applied research program in the area of solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics.
Have a demonstrated record of excellence in, or show exceptional promise for, high-quality research, teaching, and professional development.
Demonstrated evidence of or potential for scholarly productivity.
Additional Information:
Application packages should include the following: 1) statement of research 2) statement of teaching 3) a cover letter Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2025, and continue until the positions are filled. Inquiries about the position and nominations of potential candidates should be directed to Dr. Suresh Keshavanarayana, Chair of Aerospace Engineering at suresh.keshavanarayana@wichita.edu or 316-978-5939
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Aerospace Engineering
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Pay: Range of $95,000 -105,000/yr, commensurate with qualifications
Work Schedule: Dependent on teaching assignment and research program needs.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
The Department of Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering at Wichita State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics. We seek an innovative scholar and educator who will contribute to our academic programs and research profile. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop a productive research program, and provide service to the university and profession. This position is a 9-month appointment with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The Aerospace Engineering department within the College of Engineering at WSU is the seventh oldest in the nation. The department comprises of eleven faculty members offering curricula in aeronautics and astronautics. The department is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and student success. A large fraction of our students work throughout the year in paid jobs at the 20+ companies on the Innovation Campus. In addition to the companies, the Innovation Campus is home to the National Institute of Aviation Research (NIAR), the new Deloitte Smart Factory@Wichita, the Crash Dynamics Lab, and the John Bardo Center, where both the Innovation Hub and GoCreate maker spaces are located. We have state of the art facilities for robotics and automation; computer aided design and manufacturing; 3D printing of plastics and metals; composites and coatings; mechanical, structural, and environmental testing; failure analysis; crash dynamics; extended reality; reverse engineering; multiple wind/water tunnels; and, a research machine shop. We are interested in outstanding candidates who are committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship and to a diverse campus climate.
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Teaching: Develop and teach courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate level in solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics. This includes designing curriculum and instructional materials, delivering high-quality instruction in various modalities (in-person, online, or hybrid), and assessing student learning. The faculty member will mentor and advise students, including supervising research projects or theses as appropriate, and incorporate applied learning opportunities (e.g. projects with industry or community partners) into the coursework whenever possible. Research/Scholarly Activity: Establish and maintain an active research program in solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics. This includes publishing peer-reviewed scholarly work and disseminating results in academic venues. The faculty member is expected to seek external funding (grants or industry collaboration) to support research activities and, where applicable, engage in interdisciplinary projects or partnerships with industry. Excellence in scholarship should be demonstrated by a record of research accomplishments or clear potential for high-quality research output. Service: Participate in service activities within the department, college, and university, as well as in professional organizations. Service duties include committee work, curriculum development, program assessment, student recruitment, and community outreach. The faculty member will contribute to the governance and strategic initiatives of the department and may also engage in service to the broader profession (e.g. reviewing for journals, involvement in academic societies). Other: Fulfill other duties as assigned, in accordance with the faculty member’s talents and departmental needs. All Wichita State faculty are expected to uphold professional and ethical standards in teaching, research, and service.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in Aerospace Engineering or a closely related field is required. At least one of the degrees must be in Aerospace Engineering. Candidates must have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. by the time of appointment. Teaching: Demonstrated potential for effective teaching in aerospace engineering (solid mechanics/structures/etc). Evidence may include prior teaching experience, student evaluations, teaching awards, or a teaching philosophy that reflects best practices in instruction. Research Ability: Demonstrated potential for productive research and scholarship. This can be shown by publications, conference presentations, dissertation work, research proposals submitted (as PI or Co-PI) to funding agencies, or other scholarly activities indicating the ability to develop an independent research program. Communication and Collaboration: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues and students. The candidate should be able to collaborate in a collegial academic environment and adapt to the interdisciplinary and applied learning focus of Wichita State. Evidence could include references and examples of written communication.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to develop collaborations as part of a multidisciplinary research teams.
Sound understanding within the realm of solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics.
Ability to work with diverse backgrounds.
Knowledge to create an applied research program in the area of solid mechanics/structures/structural dynamics.
Have a demonstrated record of excellence in, or show exceptional promise for, high-quality research, teaching, and professional development.
Demonstrated evidence of or potential for scholarly productivity.
Additional Information:
Application packages should include the following: 1) statement of research 2) statement of teaching 3) a cover letter Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2025, and continue until the positions are filled. Inquiries about the position and nominations of potential candidates should be directed to Dr. Suresh Keshavanarayana, Chair of Aerospace Engineering at suresh.keshavanarayana@wichita.edu or 316-978-5939
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
We desire a Game Designer interested in collaborating with Animation, Audio, Film, and Acting departments to teach our students how to navigate the video game industry by working in projects. A techno-wizard and industry veteran interested in a stable job with great benefits! Invest your time in students, teaching them to think, to create something new, avoid predatory industry practices, broaden their abilities, in an effort to help them change their stars. Educate young ones about the callous workforce and train them to understand their worth, by making them worth more! Applied learning is core to our degree; instruct our students to make video games that are compelling, insightful, and world-changing. Explore emerging technology with our students to prepare them for the industry they hope to work in. Help us bring the industry to our students and make us an up-and-coming game hub! The Assistant Professor of Game Design is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in game design. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach in a range of areas such as Environment Art, Tech Art, Tools Development, or Game Design. This position also supervises practicum students in game design, and work with colleagues on curricular and school initiatives aligned with the field of game design.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Game Design or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application).
Professional experience in the field.
Professional experience in environment art, technical art, game design or game tools development.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Proficiency with Unreal Engine and related pipelines for asset integration and optimization
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in game design.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering tools (e.g., Maya, Blender, Substance Painter, ZBrush).
3+ years' professional experience in the field
Knowledge of scripting/programming for games (Python, C#, Blueprint, or similar).
Experience collaborating on interdisciplinary projects involving animation, filmmaking, or audio production.
Record of creative scholarship or industry projects in game design with regional, national, or international impact.
Experience teaching or mentoring students in applied learning environments, including team-based or project-driven coursework. Familiarity with emerging areas of game design, such as AR/VR, XR, interactive storytelling, or procedural content generation.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Brian Foster, Assistant Educator of Game Design, Chair, Game Design Search Committee, brian.foster@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
We desire a Game Designer interested in collaborating with Animation, Audio, Film, and Acting departments to teach our students how to navigate the video game industry by working in projects. A techno-wizard and industry veteran interested in a stable job with great benefits! Invest your time in students, teaching them to think, to create something new, avoid predatory industry practices, broaden their abilities, in an effort to help them change their stars. Educate young ones about the callous workforce and train them to understand their worth, by making them worth more! Applied learning is core to our degree; instruct our students to make video games that are compelling, insightful, and world-changing. Explore emerging technology with our students to prepare them for the industry they hope to work in. Help us bring the industry to our students and make us an up-and-coming game hub! The Assistant Professor of Game Design is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in game design. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach in a range of areas such as Environment Art, Tech Art, Tools Development, or Game Design. This position also supervises practicum students in game design, and work with colleagues on curricular and school initiatives aligned with the field of game design.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Game Design or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application).
Professional experience in the field.
Professional experience in environment art, technical art, game design or game tools development.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Proficiency with Unreal Engine and related pipelines for asset integration and optimization
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in game design.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering tools (e.g., Maya, Blender, Substance Painter, ZBrush).
3+ years' professional experience in the field
Knowledge of scripting/programming for games (Python, C#, Blueprint, or similar).
Experience collaborating on interdisciplinary projects involving animation, filmmaking, or audio production.
Record of creative scholarship or industry projects in game design with regional, national, or international impact.
Experience teaching or mentoring students in applied learning environments, including team-based or project-driven coursework. Familiarity with emerging areas of game design, such as AR/VR, XR, interactive storytelling, or procedural content generation.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Brian Foster, Assistant Educator of Game Design, Chair, Game Design Search Committee, brian.foster@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Come strut your stuff for the animation department at Shocker Studios! The Assistant Professor of Animation will be tasked with creating and altering curriculum, instructing digital arts students, and fostering industry connections with partners in and out of Wichita. In between mentorship and professional development opportunities, the Assistant Professor will also be afforded the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and students on extracurricular, professional-grade projects. They’ll offer instruction, expertise, and advice for compositing with NUKE, lighting in 3D software like Maya or Unreal Engine, and virtual production. Our new colleague will elevate the animation department through the application of skills they’ve learned in the industry. By contributing to a one-of-a-kind Bachelor of Applied Arts program, they will also grow the burgeoning animation community in Wichita by interacting with community partners, coordinating internships, and fostering connections at Wichita State and in the city at large. The Assistant Professor of Animation is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in animation. This instructor would greatly benefit the Filmmaking concentration considering these disciplines are closely intertwined across both film and animation. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide instruction for the Compositing & VFX I and Compositing & VFX II Courses. Provide additional instruction to Lighting and Materials, Texturing and Shading, or Digital Sets as is necessary. Develop and improve the existing curriculum for relevant courses. Mentor and advise students for enrollment and capstone projects. Recruit potential undergraduate students. Provide feedback for the degree tracks pertaining to all Media Arts concentrations. Develop projects for Shocker Studios as part of research and creative activity.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Animation or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application)
3+ years professional experience with compositing, lighting, and virtual production.
Experience with NUKE and other industry-standard compositing/VFX tools.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience as an animator
Professional experience with Unreal Engine for film and/or virtual production workflows.
Prior college-level teaching experience in animation, VFX, or digital arts.
Knowledge of lighting and rendering pipelines (e.g., Arnold, Redshift, or similar).
Demonstrated ability to develop new curricula and contribute to program growth.
Record of creative scholarship or industry projects with regional, national, or international impact.
Commitment to applied learning and mentoring students in professional, collaborative environments.
Ability to work across disciplines (film, game design, acting, audio production) and foster industry partnerships.
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in animation.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. Course Syllabi or Sample Syllabus For more information, contact Jalen Cooper, Animation Program Coordinator, Chair, Animation Search Committee, jalen.cooper@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Come strut your stuff for the animation department at Shocker Studios! The Assistant Professor of Animation will be tasked with creating and altering curriculum, instructing digital arts students, and fostering industry connections with partners in and out of Wichita. In between mentorship and professional development opportunities, the Assistant Professor will also be afforded the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and students on extracurricular, professional-grade projects. They’ll offer instruction, expertise, and advice for compositing with NUKE, lighting in 3D software like Maya or Unreal Engine, and virtual production. Our new colleague will elevate the animation department through the application of skills they’ve learned in the industry. By contributing to a one-of-a-kind Bachelor of Applied Arts program, they will also grow the burgeoning animation community in Wichita by interacting with community partners, coordinating internships, and fostering connections at Wichita State and in the city at large. The Assistant Professor of Animation is a full-time tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in animation. This instructor would greatly benefit the Filmmaking concentration considering these disciplines are closely intertwined across both film and animation. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide instruction for the Compositing & VFX I and Compositing & VFX II Courses. Provide additional instruction to Lighting and Materials, Texturing and Shading, or Digital Sets as is necessary. Develop and improve the existing curriculum for relevant courses. Mentor and advise students for enrollment and capstone projects. Recruit potential undergraduate students. Provide feedback for the degree tracks pertaining to all Media Arts concentrations. Develop projects for Shocker Studios as part of research and creative activity.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
MFA in Animation or related field (must have completed terminal degree by time of application)
3+ years professional experience with compositing, lighting, and virtual production.
Experience with NUKE and other industry-standard compositing/VFX tools.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience as an animator
Professional experience with Unreal Engine for film and/or virtual production workflows.
Prior college-level teaching experience in animation, VFX, or digital arts.
Knowledge of lighting and rendering pipelines (e.g., Arnold, Redshift, or similar).
Demonstrated ability to develop new curricula and contribute to program growth.
Record of creative scholarship or industry projects with regional, national, or international impact.
Commitment to applied learning and mentoring students in professional, collaborative environments.
Ability to work across disciplines (film, game design, acting, audio production) and foster industry partnerships.
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in animation.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. Course Syllabi or Sample Syllabus For more information, contact Jalen Cooper, Animation Program Coordinator, Chair, Animation Search Committee, jalen.cooper@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Light the way for a new generation of digital artists in partnership with Shocker Studios! The Assistant Educator/Assistant Teacher will bring industry experience to the animation department, bolstering instruction for modeling, texturing, shading, and more. Between opportunities for professional development and industry networking, this new colleague will not only instruct students but draft new curricula. These contributions will be interdisciplinary, supporting animation, film, and game art pipelines. By sharing their expertise in software, visual storytelling, and cinematic world-building, the animation department will continue to grow with their leadership. Our new instructor will also contribute to extracurricular projects with their peers, creating professional-grade work to augment their own portfolio and provide applied learning guidance to students. Their contributions to a unique Bachelor of Applied Arts program will grow the nascent media arts community at Wichita State and in the city at large. The Assistant Teaching Professor/Educator of Animation is a full-time non-tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in animation. This position will elevate the visual and technical quality of student work across both Animation and Game Design. It will allow the department to expand instruction in shading networks, cinematic lighting, and world-building for animated content. The hire could also provide support for VFX curriculum, particularly if the matte painting and digital environment component is emphasized. Interdisciplinary potential with film (virtual production environments, cinematic composition) and acting (virtual set design) also exists. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide instruction for Computer Modeling and Computer Modeling II, as well as Texturing and Shading I & II, or Digital Sets as is necessary. Develop and improve the existing curriculum for relevant courses. This instructor may also contribute to interdisciplinary efforts, supporting VFX, film, or game art students through shared techniques in shading and cinematic world-building. Mentor and advise students for enrollment and capstone projects. Recruit potential undergraduate students. Provide feedback for the degree tracks pertaining to all Media Arts concentrations. Develop projects for Shocker Studios in collaboration with other full-time peers.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
BFA in Animation or related field, or significant industry experience.
3+ years professional experience with 3D modeling, lighting, and materials pipelines (e.g., Maya, Houdini, Blender, Arnold, Redshift, Unreal, Unity).
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in animation.
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience as an animator
Experience with concept art, matte painting, and digital environment creation for film, games, or animation.
Familiarity with cinematic world-building and interdisciplinary workflows (e.g., VFX, game art).
Prior teaching or mentoring experience at the college level or in professional training environments.
Demonstrated ability to elevate visual quality in student or team-based projects through shading, lighting, and rendering techniques.
Experience collaborating across disciplines such as film, game design, and acting for digital arts.
Commitment to applied learning and preparing students for professional careers in animation, VFX, or game industries.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Jalen Cooper, Animation Program Coordinator, Chair, Animation Search Committee, jalen.cooper@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Light the way for a new generation of digital artists in partnership with Shocker Studios! The Assistant Educator/Assistant Teacher will bring industry experience to the animation department, bolstering instruction for modeling, texturing, shading, and more. Between opportunities for professional development and industry networking, this new colleague will not only instruct students but draft new curricula. These contributions will be interdisciplinary, supporting animation, film, and game art pipelines. By sharing their expertise in software, visual storytelling, and cinematic world-building, the animation department will continue to grow with their leadership. Our new instructor will also contribute to extracurricular projects with their peers, creating professional-grade work to augment their own portfolio and provide applied learning guidance to students. Their contributions to a unique Bachelor of Applied Arts program will grow the nascent media arts community at Wichita State and in the city at large. The Assistant Teaching Professor/Educator of Animation is a full-time non-tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students with a focus in animation. This position will elevate the visual and technical quality of student work across both Animation and Game Design. It will allow the department to expand instruction in shading networks, cinematic lighting, and world-building for animated content. The hire could also provide support for VFX curriculum, particularly if the matte painting and digital environment component is emphasized. Interdisciplinary potential with film (virtual production environments, cinematic composition) and acting (virtual set design) also exists. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Provide instruction for Computer Modeling and Computer Modeling II, as well as Texturing and Shading I & II, or Digital Sets as is necessary. Develop and improve the existing curriculum for relevant courses. This instructor may also contribute to interdisciplinary efforts, supporting VFX, film, or game art students through shared techniques in shading and cinematic world-building. Mentor and advise students for enrollment and capstone projects. Recruit potential undergraduate students. Provide feedback for the degree tracks pertaining to all Media Arts concentrations. Develop projects for Shocker Studios in collaboration with other full-time peers.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
BFA in Animation or related field, or significant industry experience.
3+ years professional experience with 3D modeling, lighting, and materials pipelines (e.g., Maya, Houdini, Blender, Arnold, Redshift, Unreal, Unity).
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses in animation.
Ability to use and teach industry standard software.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience as an animator
Experience with concept art, matte painting, and digital environment creation for film, games, or animation.
Familiarity with cinematic world-building and interdisciplinary workflows (e.g., VFX, game art).
Prior teaching or mentoring experience at the college level or in professional training environments.
Demonstrated ability to elevate visual quality in student or team-based projects through shading, lighting, and rendering techniques.
Experience collaborating across disciplines such as film, game design, and acting for digital arts.
Commitment to applied learning and preparing students for professional careers in animation, VFX, or game industries.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Jalen Cooper, Animation Program Coordinator, Chair, Animation Search Committee, jalen.cooper@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Woosh, Scratch, Step, Boom! Craft your soundscape at the School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University. We're seeking a master of sonic storytelling, a Sound Design Faculty member who can turn a picture into a story. This isn't just a teaching gig—it's an opportunity to shape the next generation of digital artists in a city where the creative scene is exploding. You'll be the ultimate guide, helping students find their voice and build an auditory universe that leaves a lasting impression. Picture this: your day might kick off on the Foley stage, guiding students as they conjure the sound of a rustling jacket or the creak of a dungeon door. You'll be the ultimate coach, helping your students master every facet of the craft, from ADR and dialog editing to sound supervision for film and games. Your students learn by doing, and with your advising you'll help them navigate their path to success. While the core of your work is immersive sound design, you also get a thrill from the perfect placement of a musical cue. A working knowledge of scoring for media, including syncs and placements, is a definite plus. You're brilliant at connecting students to the real world and will help recruit the next generation of talent and contribute to the growth of our curriculum. Our facilities are your creative toolkit. In addition to our recording studios, you'll have access to a virtual production LED wall, a film studio, a motion capture room, and a game design studio. You will collaborate with the other areas of concentration within the School of Digital Arts and more. You'll be at the heart of it all, integrating sound design into every project and helping talented students find their rhythm. If you're ready to make some noise and help us create the soundtrack for a production hub on the rise, we want to hear from you. The Assistant Teaching Professor/Educator of Audio Production Sound Design is a full-time non-tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students in audio production with a specialization in sound for digital media. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA): Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA): Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Sound Design, Post-Production Audio, ADR, Foley, and Media Composition. The Filmmaking, Acting for Digital Arts, and Game Design concentrations will be enhanced greatly by the addition of a sound design faculty who can work across these areas.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
Undergraduate in Audio Production or related field, or significant industry experience.
Professional experience in the field.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Professional experience in sound design, and audio production for film, television, games, or digital media.
Proficiency with industry-standard DAWs and audio software (e.g., Pro Tools or similar).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience in field
Experience with media composition (scoring for picture, game audio, or interactive media).
Experience teaching or mentoring students in applied learning environments, including collaborative projects with film, acting, or game design.
Record of professional creative work in audio production with regional, national, or international impact.
Experience in emerging technologies in audio (e.g., spatial audio, immersive/interactive sound, VR/AR applications).
Membership in an industry related professional organization.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Irving Aguirre, Audio Production Program Coordinator, Chair, Audio Production Search Committee, irving.aguirre@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Woosh, Scratch, Step, Boom! Craft your soundscape at the School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University. We're seeking a master of sonic storytelling, a Sound Design Faculty member who can turn a picture into a story. This isn't just a teaching gig—it's an opportunity to shape the next generation of digital artists in a city where the creative scene is exploding. You'll be the ultimate guide, helping students find their voice and build an auditory universe that leaves a lasting impression. Picture this: your day might kick off on the Foley stage, guiding students as they conjure the sound of a rustling jacket or the creak of a dungeon door. You'll be the ultimate coach, helping your students master every facet of the craft, from ADR and dialog editing to sound supervision for film and games. Your students learn by doing, and with your advising you'll help them navigate their path to success. While the core of your work is immersive sound design, you also get a thrill from the perfect placement of a musical cue. A working knowledge of scoring for media, including syncs and placements, is a definite plus. You're brilliant at connecting students to the real world and will help recruit the next generation of talent and contribute to the growth of our curriculum. Our facilities are your creative toolkit. In addition to our recording studios, you'll have access to a virtual production LED wall, a film studio, a motion capture room, and a game design studio. You will collaborate with the other areas of concentration within the School of Digital Arts and more. You'll be at the heart of it all, integrating sound design into every project and helping talented students find their rhythm. If you're ready to make some noise and help us create the soundtrack for a production hub on the rise, we want to hear from you. The Assistant Teaching Professor/Educator of Audio Production Sound Design is a full-time non-tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students in audio production with a specialization in sound for digital media. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA): Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA): Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Sound Design, Post-Production Audio, ADR, Foley, and Media Composition. The Filmmaking, Acting for Digital Arts, and Game Design concentrations will be enhanced greatly by the addition of a sound design faculty who can work across these areas.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
Undergraduate in Audio Production or related field, or significant industry experience.
Professional experience in the field.
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Professional experience in sound design, and audio production for film, television, games, or digital media.
Proficiency with industry-standard DAWs and audio software (e.g., Pro Tools or similar).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience in field
Experience with media composition (scoring for picture, game audio, or interactive media).
Experience teaching or mentoring students in applied learning environments, including collaborative projects with film, acting, or game design.
Record of professional creative work in audio production with regional, national, or international impact.
Experience in emerging technologies in audio (e.g., spatial audio, immersive/interactive sound, VR/AR applications).
Membership in an industry related professional organization.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Irving Aguirre, Audio Production Program Coordinator, Chair, Audio Production Search Committee, irving.aguirre@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Audio Superhero: get ready for your biggest mic drop! Are you ready to be the coach of a creative playground where every day brings a new beat? The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is recruiting a talented individual, someone who's more than a teacher— a mentor, a collaborator, and an industry pro. From the sacred silence in the studio before the band's load in, to the loud cheering of the crowd, you're involved in it all. You'll guide students through every facet of production, from live performance to studio recording to scoring. The impact goes beyond the lecture; it's about applied learning. When a piece of gear needs attention, it's a priceless opportunity for them to grow. As their academic advisor, you'll help them navigate their path to success. You live and breathe the business, understanding the intricacies of artist development and the hustle of the industry. You're brilliant at connecting students to the real world. As a leader in our program, you'll help recruit the next generation of talent and contribute to the growth of our curriculum. Your playground includes our vibrant recording studios, but it doesn't stop there. It also features a virtual production LED wall, a film studio, a motion capture room, and a game design studio, and more. You'll be at the heart of it all, integrating music production into digital media and helping talented students find their rhythm. If you're ready to make some noise and help us develop the next generation of music producers in a city on the rise, we want to hear from you. The Assistant Teaching Professor/Educator of Audio Production-Music Production is a full-time non-tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students in Audio Production with a specialization in music production. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Songwriting, Music Production, Music Technology, and Musicianship for the Contemporary Artist. The Filmmaking, Acting for Digital arts, and Game Design concentrations will be enhanced greatly by the addition of a sound design faculty who can work across these areas.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
Undergraduate degree in Audio Production or related field, or significant industry experience.
Professional experience in music production, songwriting, and contemporary recording techniques.
Experience with arranging, composition, and musicianship for contemporary artists across genres.
Experience with studio equipment, production and workflows.
Record of professional creative work (produced albums, compositions, performances, or media placements).
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Proficiency with industry-standard DAWs and music software (e.g., Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, FL Studio).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience in field
Experience with music technology, including MIDI, synthesis, sampling, and digital instrumentation.
Experience teaching or mentoring students in applied learning environments, such as studios or collaborative projects with filmmakers, actors, or game designers.
Experience with live sound reinforcement, performance technology, or stage applications is a plus.
Membership in an industry related professional organization.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Irving Aguirre, Audio Production Program Coordinator, Chair, Audio Production Search Committee, irving.aguirre@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: School of Digital Arts
Campus Location: Wichita, KS-WSU Shocker Studios (Harry Street)
Pay: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm: Varies depending upon teaching schedule.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story:
Audio Superhero: get ready for your biggest mic drop! Are you ready to be the coach of a creative playground where every day brings a new beat? The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is recruiting a talented individual, someone who's more than a teacher— a mentor, a collaborator, and an industry pro. From the sacred silence in the studio before the band's load in, to the loud cheering of the crowd, you're involved in it all. You'll guide students through every facet of production, from live performance to studio recording to scoring. The impact goes beyond the lecture; it's about applied learning. When a piece of gear needs attention, it's a priceless opportunity for them to grow. As their academic advisor, you'll help them navigate their path to success. You live and breathe the business, understanding the intricacies of artist development and the hustle of the industry. You're brilliant at connecting students to the real world. As a leader in our program, you'll help recruit the next generation of talent and contribute to the growth of our curriculum. Your playground includes our vibrant recording studios, but it doesn't stop there. It also features a virtual production LED wall, a film studio, a motion capture room, and a game design studio, and more. You'll be at the heart of it all, integrating music production into digital media and helping talented students find their rhythm. If you're ready to make some noise and help us develop the next generation of music producers in a city on the rise, we want to hear from you. The Assistant Teaching Professor/Educator of Audio Production-Music Production is a full-time non-tenure track faculty position that will teach, advise, mentor and recruit undergraduate digital arts students in Audio Production with a specialization in music production. The academic appointment for this position will be effective August 2, 2026. About the School of Digital Arts (SODA) Offering a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts with concentrations in Acting for Digital Arts, Animation, Audio Production, Collaborative Design, Filmmaking, and Game Design, the School of Digital Arts stands out as the fastest growing school within the university. Its enrollment and programmatic expansion are outpacing initial projections and contributes to the institution’s record-breaking growth. The School of Digital Arts at Wichita State University is deeply connected to industry partners, giving students first-hand, applied learning experiences that bridge the classroom and real-world practice. These opportunities prepare students to enter their chosen fields with practical skills, professional networks, and clear career pathways: https://www.wichita.edu/digitalarts About the College of Fine Arts (CFA) Wichita State University’s College of Fine Arts includes four schools: Art, Design and Creative Industries, Digital Arts, Music, and Performing Arts. The college is a beacon for arts leadership and economy in the city, state, and region. Learn about the CFA arts and cultural impact: https://www.wichita.edu/about/strategic_plan/documents/2021-WSU-Impact-report-digital.pdf
Job Summary:
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions:
Meet expectations for teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties:
Our new colleague will teach courses in Songwriting, Music Production, Music Technology, and Musicianship for the Contemporary Artist. The Filmmaking, Acting for Digital arts, and Game Design concentrations will be enhanced greatly by the addition of a sound design faculty who can work across these areas.
Required Education and Experience:
Graduate level degree or Equivalent Experience in the Field
Teaching experience
Faculty Requirements:
Undergraduate degree in Audio Production or related field, or significant industry experience.
Professional experience in music production, songwriting, and contemporary recording techniques.
Experience with arranging, composition, and musicianship for contemporary artists across genres.
Experience with studio equipment, production and workflows.
Record of professional creative work (produced albums, compositions, performances, or media placements).
Willingness to accommodate a variety of learning styles and strategies in instructional delivery and learning activities, including online and blended learning, flexible teaching methods, and applied learning approaches.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Proficiency with industry-standard DAWs and music software (e.g., Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, FL Studio).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years professional experience in field
Experience with music technology, including MIDI, synthesis, sampling, and digital instrumentation.
Experience teaching or mentoring students in applied learning environments, such as studios or collaborative projects with filmmakers, actors, or game designers.
Experience with live sound reinforcement, performance technology, or stage applications is a plus.
Membership in an industry related professional organization.
Additional Information:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS: Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Creative and/or Scholarly Work (URL): include up to 15 examples of your artistic, creative, or scholarly achievements. For more information, contact Irving Aguirre, Audio Production Program Coordinator, Chair, Audio Production Search Committee, irving.aguirre@wichita.edu
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Department: Ulrich Museum of Art
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Range for position from $61,000 - 65,000 based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 9-5, Some evenings and weekends
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
At the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University, we don’t just exhibit art—we create space for conversation, collaboration, and discovery. With a collection that rivals the quality of major museums around the globe, we’ve built a reputation as a hub where curators launch meaningful careers and make their mark in the field. Now, we’re seeking our next Curator—a dynamic professional ready to shape exhibitions, experiment with ideas, and connect art to our diverse community. This isn’t a “plug and play” curatorial position where traveling shows arrive in crates. Here, you’ll curate it all—from concept to execution—developing 6–8 original exhibitions each year. You’ll research collections, work directly with artists, collaborate with designers, and create interpretive materials that invite visitors to experience art in new and accessible ways. But this role is also about people. Our Curator is both a scholar and a connector—someone who can write compellingly to assist in obtaining more grants, and build strong relationships with artists, donors, and community partners. The Kind of Person We’re Looking For We want a curator who is as comfortable rolling up their sleeves as they are working within the national network. A team player who can thrive as the museum’s sole curator, ready to wear many hats in a single day. Our team is close and you need to be comfortable in shared working environments. Community-oriented, curious about co-creating with colleagues, visitors, and partners rather than curating in a vacuum. Willing to push the edge—experimenting with innovative curatorial approaches while respecting the integrity of the collection. Skilled (or eager to learn) in grant writing, fundraising, and networking—because building resources is part of building exhibitions. Experienced in exhibition design, collection research, and artist relations—with a preference for those with museum experience. Open to learning new skills, whether diving into graphic design or exploring new technologies that enhance visitor engagement. If you’re ready to curate exhibitions that matter, connect art to community, and grow as both a professional and a creative thinker, we’d love to see what you can bring to our table. Apply today and help shape the next chapter of our museum’s story! This is an in-person position that thrives on collaboration, presence, and the spark of shared creativity.
Job Summary
Manages museum art acquisitions, collections, and exhibitions utilizing broad-based learning strategies to creatively interpret and contextualize modern and contemporary art for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Develops relationships that enhance and cultivate exhibition and acquisition opportunities. Participates in both short and long-term planning. Conducts research and develops publications.
Essential Functions
Participates in research and publication efforts related to the collection. Ensures adherence to established policies. Serves the museum's educational mission by overseeing student interns on the development of research and writing skills. Encourages University engagement by developing campus relationships and seeking opportunities for collaboration and joint research related to museum collections, exhibitions, and publications. Collaborates with local and regional artists and/or groups and executes applicable policies and processes related to the curation of both collection and loaned works of art. Collaborates with staff in the development and implementation of exhibitions, programs and educational experiences. Develops plans and implements strategies to generate funds and other resources for the museum, particularly through grant-writing in support of the Museum's exhibitions.
Job Duties
What You’ll Do
Curate and develop original exhibitions from the Ulrich’s distinguished collection and beyond.
Collaborate with an exhibition designer, manager, and interns to bring shows to life.
Write and research catalogs, artists, and interpretive materials that deepen engagement.
Manage budget tracking, grant writing as well as fundraising.
Foster donor and artist relationships while expanding a professional network in the field.
Create experiences that welcome, inspire, and resonate with diverse audiences.
Mentor/Supervise interns.
This job description is not an exhaustive list of all the job responsibilities. The curator may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities, as needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Master's degree in art history or related field
Three (3) years of experience in art or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to work nights and weekends as needed for events, tours, and donor engagement.
Understanding of curatorial standards for global contemporary artists. Including developing curatorial projects and exhibition design.
Must have strong writing and communication skills with a history of writing and publication(s).
Experience with fundraising, and donor relations.
Strong knowledge of and experience with Microsoft suite and Adobe Cloud.
Ability to communicate clearly, verbally, and in writing, with colleagues, collaborators, and artists.
Knowledge of budgetary tracking.
Preferred Qualifications:
Graphic design knowledge and/or willingness to learn more for professional use and success.
Experience with Microsoft suite and Adobe Cloud at the intermediate to advanced level.
Grant writing, research or knowledge strongly desired but not required.
Additional Information:
A complete application packet includes (you will be prompted to upload these as part of your application):
Cover letter,
List or link of curated exhibitions,
List or link of publications This is an in-person position that thrives on collaboration, presence, and the spark of shared creativity. Our team works in a shared working environment, candidates should be comfortable in this setting to succeed.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to move or traverse across campus, within buildings and offices, and/or across external environments.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Ulrich Museum of Art
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Range for position from $61,000 - 65,000 based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 9-5, Some evenings and weekends
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
At the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University, we don’t just exhibit art—we create space for conversation, collaboration, and discovery. With a collection that rivals the quality of major museums around the globe, we’ve built a reputation as a hub where curators launch meaningful careers and make their mark in the field. Now, we’re seeking our next Curator—a dynamic professional ready to shape exhibitions, experiment with ideas, and connect art to our diverse community. This isn’t a “plug and play” curatorial position where traveling shows arrive in crates. Here, you’ll curate it all—from concept to execution—developing 6–8 original exhibitions each year. You’ll research collections, work directly with artists, collaborate with designers, and create interpretive materials that invite visitors to experience art in new and accessible ways. But this role is also about people. Our Curator is both a scholar and a connector—someone who can write compellingly to assist in obtaining more grants, and build strong relationships with artists, donors, and community partners. The Kind of Person We’re Looking For We want a curator who is as comfortable rolling up their sleeves as they are working within the national network. A team player who can thrive as the museum’s sole curator, ready to wear many hats in a single day. Our team is close and you need to be comfortable in shared working environments. Community-oriented, curious about co-creating with colleagues, visitors, and partners rather than curating in a vacuum. Willing to push the edge—experimenting with innovative curatorial approaches while respecting the integrity of the collection. Skilled (or eager to learn) in grant writing, fundraising, and networking—because building resources is part of building exhibitions. Experienced in exhibition design, collection research, and artist relations—with a preference for those with museum experience. Open to learning new skills, whether diving into graphic design or exploring new technologies that enhance visitor engagement. If you’re ready to curate exhibitions that matter, connect art to community, and grow as both a professional and a creative thinker, we’d love to see what you can bring to our table. Apply today and help shape the next chapter of our museum’s story! This is an in-person position that thrives on collaboration, presence, and the spark of shared creativity.
Job Summary
Manages museum art acquisitions, collections, and exhibitions utilizing broad-based learning strategies to creatively interpret and contextualize modern and contemporary art for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Develops relationships that enhance and cultivate exhibition and acquisition opportunities. Participates in both short and long-term planning. Conducts research and develops publications.
Essential Functions
Participates in research and publication efforts related to the collection. Ensures adherence to established policies. Serves the museum's educational mission by overseeing student interns on the development of research and writing skills. Encourages University engagement by developing campus relationships and seeking opportunities for collaboration and joint research related to museum collections, exhibitions, and publications. Collaborates with local and regional artists and/or groups and executes applicable policies and processes related to the curation of both collection and loaned works of art. Collaborates with staff in the development and implementation of exhibitions, programs and educational experiences. Develops plans and implements strategies to generate funds and other resources for the museum, particularly through grant-writing in support of the Museum's exhibitions.
Job Duties
What You’ll Do
Curate and develop original exhibitions from the Ulrich’s distinguished collection and beyond.
Collaborate with an exhibition designer, manager, and interns to bring shows to life.
Write and research catalogs, artists, and interpretive materials that deepen engagement.
Manage budget tracking, grant writing as well as fundraising.
Foster donor and artist relationships while expanding a professional network in the field.
Create experiences that welcome, inspire, and resonate with diverse audiences.
Mentor/Supervise interns.
This job description is not an exhaustive list of all the job responsibilities. The curator may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities, as needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Master's degree in art history or related field
Three (3) years of experience in art or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
None
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to work nights and weekends as needed for events, tours, and donor engagement.
Understanding of curatorial standards for global contemporary artists. Including developing curatorial projects and exhibition design.
Must have strong writing and communication skills with a history of writing and publication(s).
Experience with fundraising, and donor relations.
Strong knowledge of and experience with Microsoft suite and Adobe Cloud.
Ability to communicate clearly, verbally, and in writing, with colleagues, collaborators, and artists.
Knowledge of budgetary tracking.
Preferred Qualifications:
Graphic design knowledge and/or willingness to learn more for professional use and success.
Experience with Microsoft suite and Adobe Cloud at the intermediate to advanced level.
Grant writing, research or knowledge strongly desired but not required.
Additional Information:
A complete application packet includes (you will be prompted to upload these as part of your application):
Cover letter,
List or link of curated exhibitions,
List or link of publications This is an in-person position that thrives on collaboration, presence, and the spark of shared creativity. Our team works in a shared working environment, candidates should be comfortable in this setting to succeed.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to move or traverse across campus, within buildings and offices, and/or across external environments.
College Access Advisor - Garden City
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Garden City, KS
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today! Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools.
Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
College Access Advisor - Garden City
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Garden City, KS
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today! Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools.
Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Lawrence, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
To officially apply for this position and to learn more about the position please use the following link: http://jobs.wichita.edu/cw/en-us/job/496719?lApplicationSubSourceID=11261
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college.
We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them.
The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts. Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Lawrence, KS
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
To officially apply for this position and to learn more about the position please use the following link: http://jobs.wichita.edu/cw/en-us/job/496719?lApplicationSubSourceID=11261
Job Story:
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college.
We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them.
The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today!
Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary:
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions:
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties:
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
Knowledge of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts. Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Other Kansas Location
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today! Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP
Campus Location: Other Kansas Location
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Salary is set for the position at $40,500/yr
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm (regular evenings & weekends based on scheduled events but flexible)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
See a future for youths, in the foster care system, where they need a little extra assistance to get on track for their dreams to become reality! Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP is a state-wide program serving students in foster care, grades 7-12 and first year in college. We require someone who is organized with exceptional time management. Deliver content at events /information workshops in the evening or weekends. Travel to meet with your caseload, across the region, regularly during the school day to personalize services for their scholarly level. Build rapport with this population & maintain appropriate boundaries is key to these relationships. Show your investment in their future by making connections with what their needs are, follow up/follow through as well as being a role model for them. The priority goes to great documentation & information sharing with other invested parties. Travel is your friend in this role as well since you cover a region & have time to mentally prepare on your way to your appointments. Celebrate milestones of each youth & help them on the fumbles so they feel prepared for the next time. These are the qualities it takes & the person we are looking for so apply today! Applicants must reside in the area the position is located in.
Job Summary
Responsible for the enrollment, monitoring and/or advising of eligible participants. Establishes and maintains a positive and professional relationship with all referral agencies. Plans educational, career and life skills activities, completes the College Access Plan (CAP) on each student and coordinates with College Access Mentors or other partners to ensure services are provided.
Essential Functions
Instructs program students in college access workshops to include college preparation, financial literacy and career awareness workshops. Provides post enrollment academic monitoring, mentoring and advising as needed. Ensures completion of required applications, surveys and supporting documents by completing all necessary documentation of activities, assisting with data entry and accuracy of student database and obtaining student school records, surveys and college enrollment information. Shares participant outcome data and best practices with agencies as needed. May work closely with privatized foster care agencies and local schools in enrolling students in the program. May negotiate in-kind donations with partners to ensure grant matches. Reviews student records, identifies local community referral resources and conducts referrals for students. Determines and schedules assessments of student needs; may assist with financial aid coordination. Reports student performance and adjustment needs. Tracks resource usage and aid adequacy as needed.
Job Duties
Travel to assigned school districts to provide college going services to students in foster care. Monitors and tracks student academic progress, graduation, enrollment in college and FAFSA completion. Provides grant related activities such as workshops and college campus visits, academic advising, career exploration and job search, mentoring, tutoring resources, and summer programs. Assists students with KKGU dual credit application, DCF tuition waiver application and credit recovery, if needed.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, social services or related field
One (1) year of experience in academic advising or related field
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid Kansas drivers license for Trio Talent Search, Trio Talent Search South, Haysville GEAR UP, and TRIO Upward Bound Wichita Prep
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in implementing programs in middle or high schools. Knowledge of State of Kansas foster care system.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting low-income students and students in foster care.
of the education systems and assessments in the State of Kansas.
Strong computer, writing, and oral communication skills.
Able to analyze problems and resolve conflicts.
Ability to manage time, deadlines & documentation needs.
Knowledgeable on how to supervise staff and utilize coaching methods.
Additional Information:
Must be able to complete a State of Kansas Child Abuse and Neglect background check.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Ability to drive 7 to 15 passenger van safely & travel distances regularly. Must be able to escort students on campus visits - which may include lots of walking. Must be able to attend community and school presentations. Overnight travel occasionally to trainings and conferences may be required.
Department: Department of Finance, Real Estate & Decision Sciences
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Exact amount will be tailored to the candidate's level of experience, demonstrated skills, and qualifications
Work Schedule: Hours based on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
The Barton School of Business seeks a distinguished scholar and leader to serve as the Stephen L. Clark Chair in Real Estate and Finance and Director of the Center for Real Estate. This position requires a proven track record in research, teaching, and service within the field of real estate, with an emphasis on economics, finance, or marketing. Key responsibilities include leading the academic real estate program in the Barton School and overseeing the center's research and administrative operations. This pivotal role is essential for maintaining the center's status as the premier real estate research center in the state of Kansas. Position has both online & in person teaching possibilities.
Job Summary
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties
Serve as the director of academic real estate programs in the Barton School overseeing all curriculum and pedagogical issues related to the real estate program, including:
Teaching in the undergraduate real estate program
Managing all curriculum matters related to the real estate degree programs at WSU.
Helping students engage with real estate professionals through professional activities, coops, internships, and other career opportunities.
Selecting, hiring, and evaluating adjunct instructors that teach in the real estate degree programs.
Promoting the University’s real estate degree programs.
• The director is expected to maintain and grow the Center for Real Estate’s deep connections with the commercial and residential real estate professional across the region, engaging with all of the professional organization in the area. • Cultivate and engage the Center for Real Estate Advisory Board
Oversee the Center’s research activities, including:
The production of the Center’s flagship annual Kansas Housing Markets Forecast series.
The preparation of monthly MLS statistical reports for realtor boards throughout the state.
The Research Fellows program.
The promotion of real estate-related academic research produced by Barton School faculty.
• Maintain an active research agenda with a publication record sufficient to maintain scholarly academic standing for AACSB accreditation purposes.
Manage the operations of the center including:
Organizing the Center’s annual Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon (joint with the Kansas CCIM Chapter).
Coordinating and/or teaching continuing education programs for professionals in the region
Maintaining the Center’s website
Fundraising to support Center’s operations
• Serve as an expert resource on real estate markets, conditions and policy related issues for area professionals, media, governmental officials, and the public at-large.
• Give numerous presentations across the state on real estate market conditions throughout the year, and field media and public official inquiries on topics related to real estate.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field.
Meet expectations for research, teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college
Faculty Requirements
• Degrees in Economics, Finance, Marketing, or a closely related discipline, will be considered. • A strong research publication record on real estate related topics • Demonstrated experience teaching courses related to real estate.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Outstanding public speaking and presentation skills.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Strategic thinking and the ability to drive initiatives to completion.
High level of professionalism and integrity.
Preferred Qualifications:
Academic leadership experience preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Department: Department of Finance, Real Estate & Decision Sciences
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Exact amount will be tailored to the candidate's level of experience, demonstrated skills, and qualifications
Work Schedule: Hours based on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
The Barton School of Business seeks a distinguished scholar and leader to serve as the Stephen L. Clark Chair in Real Estate and Finance and Director of the Center for Real Estate. This position requires a proven track record in research, teaching, and service within the field of real estate, with an emphasis on economics, finance, or marketing. Key responsibilities include leading the academic real estate program in the Barton School and overseeing the center's research and administrative operations. This pivotal role is essential for maintaining the center's status as the premier real estate research center in the state of Kansas. Position has both online & in person teaching possibilities.
Job Summary
Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels using various instructional deliveries (e.g., traditional (face-to-face), hybrid, and fully online). To foster applied learning into the course design and engage with industry and local business community applied projects. To advance knowledge through scholarly activities (e.g., active involvement in committees, student mentorship, recruitment and retention initiative, outreach activities, etc.)
Essential Functions
Meet expectations for research, teaching, and service as set forth by the department and college.
Job Duties
Serve as the director of academic real estate programs in the Barton School overseeing all curriculum and pedagogical issues related to the real estate program, including:
Teaching in the undergraduate real estate program
Managing all curriculum matters related to the real estate degree programs at WSU.
Helping students engage with real estate professionals through professional activities, coops, internships, and other career opportunities.
Selecting, hiring, and evaluating adjunct instructors that teach in the real estate degree programs.
Promoting the University’s real estate degree programs.
• The director is expected to maintain and grow the Center for Real Estate’s deep connections with the commercial and residential real estate professional across the region, engaging with all of the professional organization in the area. • Cultivate and engage the Center for Real Estate Advisory Board
Oversee the Center’s research activities, including:
The production of the Center’s flagship annual Kansas Housing Markets Forecast series.
The preparation of monthly MLS statistical reports for realtor boards throughout the state.
The Research Fellows program.
The promotion of real estate-related academic research produced by Barton School faculty.
• Maintain an active research agenda with a publication record sufficient to maintain scholarly academic standing for AACSB accreditation purposes.
Manage the operations of the center including:
Organizing the Center’s annual Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon (joint with the Kansas CCIM Chapter).
Coordinating and/or teaching continuing education programs for professionals in the region
Maintaining the Center’s website
Fundraising to support Center’s operations
• Serve as an expert resource on real estate markets, conditions and policy related issues for area professionals, media, governmental officials, and the public at-large.
• Give numerous presentations across the state on real estate market conditions throughout the year, and field media and public official inquiries on topics related to real estate.
Required Education and Experience:
Terminal degree in direct field.
Meet expectations for research, teaching and service, as set forth by the department and college
Faculty Requirements
• Degrees in Economics, Finance, Marketing, or a closely related discipline, will be considered. • A strong research publication record on real estate related topics • Demonstrated experience teaching courses related to real estate.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Outstanding public speaking and presentation skills.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders.
Strategic thinking and the ability to drive initiatives to completion.
High level of professionalism and integrity.
Preferred Qualifications:
Academic leadership experience preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position – Frequent 60-90%; Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators – Frequent 60-90%
General Summary
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek.
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As a full-time faculty member in the Mathematics Department, you provide instruction in all levels of mathematics, including developmental and transfer level courses. You deliver instruction in all modalities depending on the needs of the department; this position is expected to include regular teaching of face-to-face and asynchronous online courses. In-person classes will be taught at the Boulder County Campus.
Faculty work includes developing innovative accessible curriculum which meets the needs of our diverse population of students. You utilize and assess effective teaching strategies to develop students’ critical thinking skills and maximize student retention and success in an active, learner-centered environment. You are responsible for providing quality education that increases student engagement, builds classroom community, and adapts to student needs in alignment with FRCC’s vision of teaching excellence. You recognize and address the impacts of opportunity gaps on students and develop specific efforts to achieve equity in student success outcomes. This work is done individually and in collaboration with colleagues collegewide.
Full-time mathematics faculty serve as representatives of the department by participating in committees, task forces, and events at the campus, college, and/or state levels. You may teach evening classes or teach concurrent enrollment courses offered at local high schools as needed. In addition, you will assume instructional leadership roles including, but not limited to, mentoring and supporting part-time instructors, developing curriculum, advising students, working with industry or community groups, and serving as lead faculty for designated courses. Faculty engage in professional development with the goal of continuously improving their teaching and leadership skills.
This position does have the opportunity to work remotely occasionally but does require a strong on-campus presence and may require occasional travel to all three FRCC campuses.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $59,020 - $67,183 annually. Please see our Faculty Salary Matrix (Download PDF reader) for more specific information.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of February 22, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Mathematics Faculty will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be made on the basis of a completed application package submitted by the candidate. Completed application package includes:
A resume or CV;
A letter of interest;
A copy of official transcripts;
A one-page statement of your teaching philosophy; and
A list of courses and the semesters you have taught.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
A Master's degree in one of several related degrees listed below.
OR
A Master's degree in any field with at least 18 graduate credit hours in one of the related degrees listed below.
Related Degree: Mathematics and/or Applied Mathematics
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
General Summary
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek.
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As a full-time faculty member in the Mathematics Department, you provide instruction in all levels of mathematics, including developmental and transfer level courses. You deliver instruction in all modalities depending on the needs of the department; this position is expected to include regular teaching of face-to-face and asynchronous online courses. In-person classes will be taught at the Boulder County Campus.
Faculty work includes developing innovative accessible curriculum which meets the needs of our diverse population of students. You utilize and assess effective teaching strategies to develop students’ critical thinking skills and maximize student retention and success in an active, learner-centered environment. You are responsible for providing quality education that increases student engagement, builds classroom community, and adapts to student needs in alignment with FRCC’s vision of teaching excellence. You recognize and address the impacts of opportunity gaps on students and develop specific efforts to achieve equity in student success outcomes. This work is done individually and in collaboration with colleagues collegewide.
Full-time mathematics faculty serve as representatives of the department by participating in committees, task forces, and events at the campus, college, and/or state levels. You may teach evening classes or teach concurrent enrollment courses offered at local high schools as needed. In addition, you will assume instructional leadership roles including, but not limited to, mentoring and supporting part-time instructors, developing curriculum, advising students, working with industry or community groups, and serving as lead faculty for designated courses. Faculty engage in professional development with the goal of continuously improving their teaching and leadership skills.
This position does have the opportunity to work remotely occasionally but does require a strong on-campus presence and may require occasional travel to all three FRCC campuses.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $59,020 - $67,183 annually. Please see our Faculty Salary Matrix (Download PDF reader) for more specific information.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of February 22, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Mathematics Faculty will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be made on the basis of a completed application package submitted by the candidate. Completed application package includes:
A resume or CV;
A letter of interest;
A copy of official transcripts;
A one-page statement of your teaching philosophy; and
A list of courses and the semesters you have taught.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
A Master's degree in one of several related degrees listed below.
OR
A Master's degree in any field with at least 18 graduate credit hours in one of the related degrees listed below.
Related Degree: Mathematics and/or Applied Mathematics
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Director, Institutional Effectiveness on the Cocoa Campus in Cocoa, Florida.
The Director's primary duties within the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research include overseeing college-wide strategic planning, coordinating departmental operational planning, and facilitating various institutional effectiveness initiatives. Additionally, the Director provides support for both institutional and programmatic accreditation processes.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Master’s degree from an accredited institution with three or more years of experience working at an institution of higher education or related industry.
OR Bachelor’s degree with five or more years of experience working at an institution of higher education or related industry
Three or more years of previous work in positions related to higher education institutional effectiveness with responsibilities in one or more of the following areas of higher education: accreditation compliance writing, strategic planning, program learning outcomes assessment, and enrollment management.
Comprehensive knowledge of accreditation standards, student learning outcomes, and program assessment in higher education.
Ability to research and access data and provide analysis to inform program improvement planning.
Working knowledge of career and technical programs and services.
Ability to analyze data and communicate to appropriate parties.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
Proficiency in MS Office.
Excellent customer service and organizational skills.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to access input and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Works inside in an office environment.
The annual salary is $65,000 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted from January 28, 2026, through February 8, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Director, Institutional Effectiveness on the Cocoa Campus in Cocoa, Florida.
The Director's primary duties within the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research include overseeing college-wide strategic planning, coordinating departmental operational planning, and facilitating various institutional effectiveness initiatives. Additionally, the Director provides support for both institutional and programmatic accreditation processes.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Master’s degree from an accredited institution with three or more years of experience working at an institution of higher education or related industry.
OR Bachelor’s degree with five or more years of experience working at an institution of higher education or related industry
Three or more years of previous work in positions related to higher education institutional effectiveness with responsibilities in one or more of the following areas of higher education: accreditation compliance writing, strategic planning, program learning outcomes assessment, and enrollment management.
Comprehensive knowledge of accreditation standards, student learning outcomes, and program assessment in higher education.
Ability to research and access data and provide analysis to inform program improvement planning.
Working knowledge of career and technical programs and services.
Ability to analyze data and communicate to appropriate parties.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
Proficiency in MS Office.
Excellent customer service and organizational skills.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to access input and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Works inside in an office environment.
The annual salary is $65,000 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted from January 28, 2026, through February 8, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Substitute Teacher - # 51944
To be considered, applicants must apply through our official website:
*** MUST APPLY ON OUR WEBSITE **** (Please copy and paste the link below to your browser)
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job-invite/51944/
Agency : Department of Human Services
Location: Jacksonville, Illinois, 62650
Job Requisition ID: 51944
Opening Date: 01/15/2026
Closing Date: 01/29/2026
Salary: Anticipated Salary: $43.82 - $65.13 per hour + Bilingual Pay
Job Type: Hourly/Intermittent
County: Morgan
Number of Vacancies: 7
Plan/BU: None
***MUST APPLY ONLINE ***
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. While not required, a Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV) is recommended. When applicable, titles that require specific coursework, professional license or certification will include a notation requesting the appropriate document(s) be uploaded in the Additional Documents section of your application. Failure to upload requested transcripts, license and/or proof of certification when specified may result in ineligibility. Please note that the Department of Human Services must verify proof of higher education for any degree earned (if applicable) regardless of vacancy title before any offer can be extended. Applications submitted via email or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered.
Posting Identification Number 51944
Why Work for Illinois?
Working with the State of Illinois is a testament to the values of compassion, equity, and dedication that define our state. Whether you’re helping to improve schools, protect our natural resources, or support families in need, you’re part of something bigger—something that touches the lives of every person who calls Illinois home.
Position Overview
The Illinois School for the Deaf is searching to hire Substitute Teachers to teach Elementary, Jr/Sr High School, Career, Technical and Education (CTE) academic subjects including, but not limited to, science, math, reading, spelling, and social studies to students who are deaf and hard of hearing, some with secondary disabling conditions, i.e., learning disabilities, behavior disorders, intellectual disabilities, speech and language problems, visually impaired, physically challenged, and other health impairments. The Substitute Teacher follows and implements lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher for subjects taught following the Illinois School for the Deaf (ISD)' s prescribed curriculum. This position prepares daily attendance reports of students and communicates any absences with the school office. The incumbent uses discipline fairly and constructively following ISD’s Behavioral Intervention Guidelines and maintains classroom control through effective behavior management techniques. In this role, the incumbent assists in social, recreational, or other extracurricular activities or events planned during a subbing assignment. This position works with other educators, related service providers, and administrators in the development and writing of student IEP goals/objectives and performance reports for Eligibility Reviews.
Essential Functions
Teaches Elementary, Jr/Sr High School, Career, Technical and Education (CTE) academic subjects including, but not limited to, science, math, reading, spelling, and social studies to students who are deaf and hard of hearing, some with secondary disabling conditions, i.e., learning disabilities, behavior disorders, intellectual disabilities, speech and language problems, visually impaired, physically challenged, and other health impairments.
Follows and implements lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher for subjects taught following the Illinois School for the Deaf (ISD)' s prescribed curriculum.
Prepares daily attendance reports of students and communicates any absences with the school office.
Uses discipline fairly and constructively following ISD’s Behavioral Intervention Guidelines and maintains classroom control through effective behavior management techniques.
Attends and participates in discussions at teacher and staff meetings that take place during a subbing assignment.
Assists in social, recreational, or other extracurricular activities or events planned during a subbing assignment.
Works with other educators, related service providers, and administrators in the development and writing of student IEP goals/objectives and performance reports for Eligibility Reviews.
Performs other duties as assigned or required which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a SUB license issued by the ISBE (IL State Board of Education).
Requires the ability to communicate with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing using manual sign language at the Intermediate level on the SLPI rating scale (Sign Language Proficiency Interview).
Preferred Qualifications
Six (6) months of professional experience communicating with and instructing deaf and hard of hearing students of varying academic and social/emotional abilities.
Six (6) months of professional experience communicating and instructing deaf students with secondary disabling conditions, including physical and/or intellectual disabilities.
Six (6) months of professional experience maintaining effective working relationships with professional colleagues, assigned students, and parents/families of assigned students.
Six (6) months of professional experience working with behavior modification programs for students.
Six (6) months of professional experience preparing written documentation related to student performance and education.
Six (6) months of professional experience operating a computer, including experience with technology-based educational tools and programs.
Conditions of Employment
Requires ability to pass the IDHS background check.
Requires ability to pass a drug screen for drugs prohibited from recreational use under Illinois Law.
*The conditions of employment listed here are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
Work Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:05am - 3:00pm; 30-minute unpaid lunch Work Location: 125 S Webster Ave, Jacksonville, Illinois, 62650
Division of Rehabilitation Services
Illinois School for the Deaf Agency Contact: DHS.HiringUnit@Illinois.gov
Job Family: Education; Social Services
About the Agency:
The Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need all across Illinois. Our mission is providing equitable access to social services, supports, programs and resources to enhance the lives of all who we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency and Kindness.
As a State of Illinois Employee, you will receive a robust benefit package that includes the following:
A Pension Program
Competitive Group Insurance Benefits including Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
3 Paid Personal Business Days annually
12 Paid Sick Days annually (Sick days carry over from year to year)
10-25 Days of Paid Vacation time annually - (10 days in year one of employment)
*Personal, Sick, & Vacation rates modified for 12-hour Work Schedules (as applicable)
13 Paid Holidays annually, 14 on even numbered years
Flexible Work Schedules (when available dependent upon position)
10 Weeks Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave
Deferred Compensation Program - A supplemental retirement plan
Optional Pre-Tax Programs such as Medical Care Assistance Plan (MCAP), Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Tuition Reimbursement Program and Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility
5% Salary Differential for Bilingual Positions
Commuter Savings Program (Chicago only)
For more information about our benefits please follow this link: https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/benefits/Pages/default.aspx
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Must apply online.
The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses:
donotreply@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
systems@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
Jan 23, 2026
Full time
Substitute Teacher - # 51944
To be considered, applicants must apply through our official website:
*** MUST APPLY ON OUR WEBSITE **** (Please copy and paste the link below to your browser)
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job-invite/51944/
Agency : Department of Human Services
Location: Jacksonville, Illinois, 62650
Job Requisition ID: 51944
Opening Date: 01/15/2026
Closing Date: 01/29/2026
Salary: Anticipated Salary: $43.82 - $65.13 per hour + Bilingual Pay
Job Type: Hourly/Intermittent
County: Morgan
Number of Vacancies: 7
Plan/BU: None
***MUST APPLY ONLINE ***
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. While not required, a Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV) is recommended. When applicable, titles that require specific coursework, professional license or certification will include a notation requesting the appropriate document(s) be uploaded in the Additional Documents section of your application. Failure to upload requested transcripts, license and/or proof of certification when specified may result in ineligibility. Please note that the Department of Human Services must verify proof of higher education for any degree earned (if applicable) regardless of vacancy title before any offer can be extended. Applications submitted via email or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered.
Posting Identification Number 51944
Why Work for Illinois?
Working with the State of Illinois is a testament to the values of compassion, equity, and dedication that define our state. Whether you’re helping to improve schools, protect our natural resources, or support families in need, you’re part of something bigger—something that touches the lives of every person who calls Illinois home.
Position Overview
The Illinois School for the Deaf is searching to hire Substitute Teachers to teach Elementary, Jr/Sr High School, Career, Technical and Education (CTE) academic subjects including, but not limited to, science, math, reading, spelling, and social studies to students who are deaf and hard of hearing, some with secondary disabling conditions, i.e., learning disabilities, behavior disorders, intellectual disabilities, speech and language problems, visually impaired, physically challenged, and other health impairments. The Substitute Teacher follows and implements lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher for subjects taught following the Illinois School for the Deaf (ISD)' s prescribed curriculum. This position prepares daily attendance reports of students and communicates any absences with the school office. The incumbent uses discipline fairly and constructively following ISD’s Behavioral Intervention Guidelines and maintains classroom control through effective behavior management techniques. In this role, the incumbent assists in social, recreational, or other extracurricular activities or events planned during a subbing assignment. This position works with other educators, related service providers, and administrators in the development and writing of student IEP goals/objectives and performance reports for Eligibility Reviews.
Essential Functions
Teaches Elementary, Jr/Sr High School, Career, Technical and Education (CTE) academic subjects including, but not limited to, science, math, reading, spelling, and social studies to students who are deaf and hard of hearing, some with secondary disabling conditions, i.e., learning disabilities, behavior disorders, intellectual disabilities, speech and language problems, visually impaired, physically challenged, and other health impairments.
Follows and implements lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher for subjects taught following the Illinois School for the Deaf (ISD)' s prescribed curriculum.
Prepares daily attendance reports of students and communicates any absences with the school office.
Uses discipline fairly and constructively following ISD’s Behavioral Intervention Guidelines and maintains classroom control through effective behavior management techniques.
Attends and participates in discussions at teacher and staff meetings that take place during a subbing assignment.
Assists in social, recreational, or other extracurricular activities or events planned during a subbing assignment.
Works with other educators, related service providers, and administrators in the development and writing of student IEP goals/objectives and performance reports for Eligibility Reviews.
Performs other duties as assigned or required which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a SUB license issued by the ISBE (IL State Board of Education).
Requires the ability to communicate with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing using manual sign language at the Intermediate level on the SLPI rating scale (Sign Language Proficiency Interview).
Preferred Qualifications
Six (6) months of professional experience communicating with and instructing deaf and hard of hearing students of varying academic and social/emotional abilities.
Six (6) months of professional experience communicating and instructing deaf students with secondary disabling conditions, including physical and/or intellectual disabilities.
Six (6) months of professional experience maintaining effective working relationships with professional colleagues, assigned students, and parents/families of assigned students.
Six (6) months of professional experience working with behavior modification programs for students.
Six (6) months of professional experience preparing written documentation related to student performance and education.
Six (6) months of professional experience operating a computer, including experience with technology-based educational tools and programs.
Conditions of Employment
Requires ability to pass the IDHS background check.
Requires ability to pass a drug screen for drugs prohibited from recreational use under Illinois Law.
*The conditions of employment listed here are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
Work Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:05am - 3:00pm; 30-minute unpaid lunch Work Location: 125 S Webster Ave, Jacksonville, Illinois, 62650
Division of Rehabilitation Services
Illinois School for the Deaf Agency Contact: DHS.HiringUnit@Illinois.gov
Job Family: Education; Social Services
About the Agency:
The Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need all across Illinois. Our mission is providing equitable access to social services, supports, programs and resources to enhance the lives of all who we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency and Kindness.
As a State of Illinois Employee, you will receive a robust benefit package that includes the following:
A Pension Program
Competitive Group Insurance Benefits including Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
3 Paid Personal Business Days annually
12 Paid Sick Days annually (Sick days carry over from year to year)
10-25 Days of Paid Vacation time annually - (10 days in year one of employment)
*Personal, Sick, & Vacation rates modified for 12-hour Work Schedules (as applicable)
13 Paid Holidays annually, 14 on even numbered years
Flexible Work Schedules (when available dependent upon position)
10 Weeks Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave
Deferred Compensation Program - A supplemental retirement plan
Optional Pre-Tax Programs such as Medical Care Assistance Plan (MCAP), Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Tuition Reimbursement Program and Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility
5% Salary Differential for Bilingual Positions
Commuter Savings Program (Chicago only)
For more information about our benefits please follow this link: https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/benefits/Pages/default.aspx
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Must apply online.
The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses:
donotreply@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
systems@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
Department: WSU Police Department
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Varies based upon needs of the department. Will be 10-hours per day, 4-days per week schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: This position requires access to EAR or ITAR controlled technologies. Applicants are required to be eligible for employment under U.S. export control laws and must meet the requirement of being a “U.S. Citizen”.
Job Story:
Are you interested in a career in law enforcement? Wichita State University is seeking to fill the position of University Police Officer. No previous law enforcement experience is required. Successful candidates will be required to complete the basic law enforcement training program at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center, obtain certification as a law enforcement officer from the Kansas Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission and successfully complete the WSU Police FTO (Field Training Officer).
Job Summary:
Provides public safety services including but not limited to; emergency response, asset protection, traffic control, community interaction, parking and/or traffic enforcement, preliminary field investigations, victim services, and interviewing victims, witnesses and/or suspects.
Essential Functions:
Patrols University grounds, buildings and streets by foot, bicycle, and vehicle to maintain public safety, prevent crime, enforce laws and traffic infractions, apprehend criminal offenders, and prevent and respond to violations of laws, policies and regulations. Utilizes and employs the appropriate law enforcement response in all situations. Interacts with community members and others citizens in an appropriate manner to further efforts to provide public safety, prevent crime and ensure compliance with laws, policies and regulations. Determines when to initiate criminal investigations and when to initiate lawful arrests. Prepares appropriate written documentation of investigative efforts. Locks and unlocks interior and exterior doors on campus buildings as directed in order to provide security and asset protection. Provides special customer service as requested which may include but are not limited to, jump starts, unlocks, limited assistance with disabled autos, and safety escorts for people on campus.
Required Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent
None
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Kansas certified law enforcement officer or capability to become Kansas certified law enforcement officer in accordance with Kansas law Valid Kansas drivers license
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to acquire, complete, and maintain KS CPOST Certification and Training Requirements.
Ability to successfully complete WSUPD Field Training Program.
Ability to acquire knowledge of modern police methods and procedures including the rights of the criminally accused, criminal investigation techniques, search and seizure, interview and interrogation techniques, and surveillance.
Ability to acquire knowledge of departmental rules and regulations.
Ability to acquire knowledge of physical location assigned, including buildings, streets, and areas where more than police attention may be required.
Ability to acquire knowledge of first aid and skill in its application.
Ability to acquire knowledge of federal and state criminal and traffic laws.
Ability to acquire knowledge of the harmful effects and dangers of drug usage.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions, prepare clear and comprehensive reports, and express one’s self orally or in writing.
Ability to enforce laws, ordinances, and regulations with firmness, tact, and impartiality.
Ability to analyze situations promptly and accurately, and to quickly adopt prompt, effective, and reasonable courses of action with due regard to surrounding hazards and circumstances.
Ability to safely use and care for police equipment, including firearms and motor vehicles.
Ability to qualify with duty weapon(s) on a regular basis.
Ability to observe situations analytically, impartially, and objectively, and to record pertinent information accurately and completely.
Ability to work independently with or without detailed supervision.
Ability to evaluate the relative importance of all information received.
Ability to remain calm under stressful conditions.
Ability to work long hours under difficult and arduous conditions.
Additional Information:
Providing false or misleading statements within this application, whether intentional or not, will result in permanent removal from the application process.
During the application process your background will be closely examined. Please review the following background “disqualifiers.” If you think that any of these apply to you and you have questions, please call the Wichita State University Police Department at (316) 978- 3450 for clarification, or for more information.
Must satisfy all requirements as set forth in Kansas Statute 74 – 5605.
Must satisfy all requirements as set forth by Wichita State University www.wichita.edu
If military service has been rendered your DD214 must reflect a separation code and an Honorable Discharge or an Under Honorable Conditions (General). Uncharacterized discharges are reviewed on a case by case basis.
Applicants may be eliminated from the process if they have not fully disclosed ALL information requested.
Applicants WILL be eliminated from the process if they have falsified, intentionally misrepresented, or have not been completely truthful on a questionnaire, document, or application as part of the pre-employment process.
Applicants will be permanently disqualified for the following if: Has been convicted, expunged, or received diversion on any state, municipality, or federal misdemeanor crime of domestic violence or its equivalent under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
As an adult or juvenile (17 years old or younger), has been involved, convicted, expunged, or on or after July 1, 1995, been placed on diversion by state or federal government for a crime which is a felony (includes sale of illegal or prescription drugs) or its equivalent under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
As an adult or juvenile (17 years old or younger) may not have been convicted of a crime involving an act of dishonesty, to include but not limited to; theft, insufficient funds (check), fraud, false police reports, etc. Applicants may be temporarily disqualified for the following:
Must not have used or possessed any felony level drug or controlled substance, i.e. cocaine, heroin, opium, methamphetamine, etc. within the past 10 years of date of application.
Convictions, diversions, expungements, or involvement in any misdemeanor crimes of violence, or use of physical force or threats within the past five years of date of application.
Convictions, diversions, expungements or involvement in misdemeanor crimes within the past three years of date of application.
Convictions, diversions, expungements or involvement in any misdemeanor crimes involving morals, or weapons charges within the past five years of date of application.
Must not have used, bought, or possessed marijuana, LSD, hashish, mushrooms, K 2, peyote, ecstasy, etc., within the past three years of date of application.
Must not have used, bought, or possessed illegal or non – prescriptive steroids within the past three years of date of application.
Must not have been convicted of, plead guilty or no contest to, or been diverted on a serious traffic violation within the past three years of date of application. Serious traffic violations to include, but not limited to vehicular homicide, DUI, reckless driving, hit and run, and eluding a police officer.
Must not have received three moving violations during the last twelve months or been involved in two accidents for which they were at fault during the past twelve months.
Must not have been convicted, taken diversion, plead guilty or no contest to an MIP (minor in possession of alcohol) or MIC (minor in consumption) within the past twelve months of date of application.
Must not be currently charged with, under indictment, or on probation for any criminal activity other than minor traffic violations. If previous law enforcement experience has been rendered, must not have a sustained violation of dishonesty to include but not limited to, lying, falsifying reports or documents, illegally obtaining narcotics, courtroom testimony/credibility
For the purposes of this application process “conviction” includes rendering of judgement by a military court martial pursuant to the uniform code of military justice, by a court of the United States or by a court of competent jurisdiction in any state, whether or not expunged; and any diversion agreement entered into for a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence and any diversion agreement entered into on or after July 1, 1995, for a felony.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to position self to perform safety and security actions determined by police methods and procedures. Ability to use tools, equipment, and technology necessary to do the job. This includes dexterity in instrument manipulation. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to inspect and/or surveil materials, equipment, reports, and/or incidents and identify any errors, needs and/or determining factors. Ability to drive state vehicle. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force to constantly move objects.
Jan 22, 2026
Full time
Department: WSU Police Department
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Work Schedule: Varies based upon needs of the department. Will be 10-hours per day, 4-days per week schedule
Export Compliance Requirement: This position requires access to EAR or ITAR controlled technologies. Applicants are required to be eligible for employment under U.S. export control laws and must meet the requirement of being a “U.S. Citizen”.
Job Story:
Are you interested in a career in law enforcement? Wichita State University is seeking to fill the position of University Police Officer. No previous law enforcement experience is required. Successful candidates will be required to complete the basic law enforcement training program at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center, obtain certification as a law enforcement officer from the Kansas Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission and successfully complete the WSU Police FTO (Field Training Officer).
Job Summary:
Provides public safety services including but not limited to; emergency response, asset protection, traffic control, community interaction, parking and/or traffic enforcement, preliminary field investigations, victim services, and interviewing victims, witnesses and/or suspects.
Essential Functions:
Patrols University grounds, buildings and streets by foot, bicycle, and vehicle to maintain public safety, prevent crime, enforce laws and traffic infractions, apprehend criminal offenders, and prevent and respond to violations of laws, policies and regulations. Utilizes and employs the appropriate law enforcement response in all situations. Interacts with community members and others citizens in an appropriate manner to further efforts to provide public safety, prevent crime and ensure compliance with laws, policies and regulations. Determines when to initiate criminal investigations and when to initiate lawful arrests. Prepares appropriate written documentation of investigative efforts. Locks and unlocks interior and exterior doors on campus buildings as directed in order to provide security and asset protection. Provides special customer service as requested which may include but are not limited to, jump starts, unlocks, limited assistance with disabled autos, and safety escorts for people on campus.
Required Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent
None
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Kansas certified law enforcement officer or capability to become Kansas certified law enforcement officer in accordance with Kansas law Valid Kansas drivers license
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to acquire, complete, and maintain KS CPOST Certification and Training Requirements.
Ability to successfully complete WSUPD Field Training Program.
Ability to acquire knowledge of modern police methods and procedures including the rights of the criminally accused, criminal investigation techniques, search and seizure, interview and interrogation techniques, and surveillance.
Ability to acquire knowledge of departmental rules and regulations.
Ability to acquire knowledge of physical location assigned, including buildings, streets, and areas where more than police attention may be required.
Ability to acquire knowledge of first aid and skill in its application.
Ability to acquire knowledge of federal and state criminal and traffic laws.
Ability to acquire knowledge of the harmful effects and dangers of drug usage.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions, prepare clear and comprehensive reports, and express one’s self orally or in writing.
Ability to enforce laws, ordinances, and regulations with firmness, tact, and impartiality.
Ability to analyze situations promptly and accurately, and to quickly adopt prompt, effective, and reasonable courses of action with due regard to surrounding hazards and circumstances.
Ability to safely use and care for police equipment, including firearms and motor vehicles.
Ability to qualify with duty weapon(s) on a regular basis.
Ability to observe situations analytically, impartially, and objectively, and to record pertinent information accurately and completely.
Ability to work independently with or without detailed supervision.
Ability to evaluate the relative importance of all information received.
Ability to remain calm under stressful conditions.
Ability to work long hours under difficult and arduous conditions.
Additional Information:
Providing false or misleading statements within this application, whether intentional or not, will result in permanent removal from the application process.
During the application process your background will be closely examined. Please review the following background “disqualifiers.” If you think that any of these apply to you and you have questions, please call the Wichita State University Police Department at (316) 978- 3450 for clarification, or for more information.
Must satisfy all requirements as set forth in Kansas Statute 74 – 5605.
Must satisfy all requirements as set forth by Wichita State University www.wichita.edu
If military service has been rendered your DD214 must reflect a separation code and an Honorable Discharge or an Under Honorable Conditions (General). Uncharacterized discharges are reviewed on a case by case basis.
Applicants may be eliminated from the process if they have not fully disclosed ALL information requested.
Applicants WILL be eliminated from the process if they have falsified, intentionally misrepresented, or have not been completely truthful on a questionnaire, document, or application as part of the pre-employment process.
Applicants will be permanently disqualified for the following if: Has been convicted, expunged, or received diversion on any state, municipality, or federal misdemeanor crime of domestic violence or its equivalent under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
As an adult or juvenile (17 years old or younger), has been involved, convicted, expunged, or on or after July 1, 1995, been placed on diversion by state or federal government for a crime which is a felony (includes sale of illegal or prescription drugs) or its equivalent under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
As an adult or juvenile (17 years old or younger) may not have been convicted of a crime involving an act of dishonesty, to include but not limited to; theft, insufficient funds (check), fraud, false police reports, etc. Applicants may be temporarily disqualified for the following:
Must not have used or possessed any felony level drug or controlled substance, i.e. cocaine, heroin, opium, methamphetamine, etc. within the past 10 years of date of application.
Convictions, diversions, expungements, or involvement in any misdemeanor crimes of violence, or use of physical force or threats within the past five years of date of application.
Convictions, diversions, expungements or involvement in misdemeanor crimes within the past three years of date of application.
Convictions, diversions, expungements or involvement in any misdemeanor crimes involving morals, or weapons charges within the past five years of date of application.
Must not have used, bought, or possessed marijuana, LSD, hashish, mushrooms, K 2, peyote, ecstasy, etc., within the past three years of date of application.
Must not have used, bought, or possessed illegal or non – prescriptive steroids within the past three years of date of application.
Must not have been convicted of, plead guilty or no contest to, or been diverted on a serious traffic violation within the past three years of date of application. Serious traffic violations to include, but not limited to vehicular homicide, DUI, reckless driving, hit and run, and eluding a police officer.
Must not have received three moving violations during the last twelve months or been involved in two accidents for which they were at fault during the past twelve months.
Must not have been convicted, taken diversion, plead guilty or no contest to an MIP (minor in possession of alcohol) or MIC (minor in consumption) within the past twelve months of date of application.
Must not be currently charged with, under indictment, or on probation for any criminal activity other than minor traffic violations. If previous law enforcement experience has been rendered, must not have a sustained violation of dishonesty to include but not limited to, lying, falsifying reports or documents, illegally obtaining narcotics, courtroom testimony/credibility
For the purposes of this application process “conviction” includes rendering of judgement by a military court martial pursuant to the uniform code of military justice, by a court of the United States or by a court of competent jurisdiction in any state, whether or not expunged; and any diversion agreement entered into for a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence and any diversion agreement entered into on or after July 1, 1995, for a felony.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to position self to perform safety and security actions determined by police methods and procedures. Ability to use tools, equipment, and technology necessary to do the job. This includes dexterity in instrument manipulation. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to inspect and/or surveil materials, equipment, reports, and/or incidents and identify any errors, needs and/or determining factors. Ability to drive state vehicle. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators.
Additional Physical Requirement:
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force to constantly move objects.
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the part-time position of Language Lab Specialist on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Supervise the Language Lab. Keep and maintain the Language Lab in working order, including Lab materials and computers. Train work studies so that they can assist, support, and interact with students learning different languages. Prepare and adjust the Lab schedule every term and keep the EFSC Language Lab website current.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Minimum: Associate degree from a regionally accredited institution and excellent command of subject matter related to position, including ASL and/or Spanish.
Desirable: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and an excellent command of subject matter related to position, including ASL and/or Spanish.
Basic computer skills and patience to work with foreign language and ASL students.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Works inside in an office environment.
Flexible work hours are necessary and may involve some evening hours.
The hourly rate is $15.00 and considers relevant credentials and experience. This position has been approved for up to 28 hours per week. This position is eligible for regular part-time benefits (i.e. vacation, life insurance, etc.).
Applications will be accepted from January 20, 2026, through January 31, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Jan 20, 2026
Part time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the part-time position of Language Lab Specialist on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Supervise the Language Lab. Keep and maintain the Language Lab in working order, including Lab materials and computers. Train work studies so that they can assist, support, and interact with students learning different languages. Prepare and adjust the Lab schedule every term and keep the EFSC Language Lab website current.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Minimum: Associate degree from a regionally accredited institution and excellent command of subject matter related to position, including ASL and/or Spanish.
Desirable: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and an excellent command of subject matter related to position, including ASL and/or Spanish.
Basic computer skills and patience to work with foreign language and ASL students.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Works inside in an office environment.
Flexible work hours are necessary and may involve some evening hours.
The hourly rate is $15.00 and considers relevant credentials and experience. This position has been approved for up to 28 hours per week. This position is eligible for regular part-time benefits (i.e. vacation, life insurance, etc.).
Applications will be accepted from January 20, 2026, through January 31, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?
We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded talent to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2026-27 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our public school students, parents, and the greater DC community.
DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,700 educators in 117 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.
Position Overview
Vision
Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.
Mission
Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.
Strategic Priorities
Promote Equity : Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias.
Empower Our People : Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team.
Ensure Excellent Schools : Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city.
Educate the Whole Child : Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.
This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.
The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.
Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision.
Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards.
Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary.
Demonstrates strong content knowledge.
Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding.
Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices.
Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increases each individual student’s achievement.
Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment.
Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback.
Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions.
Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree.
Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus.
Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ).
Strong instructional skills and classroom management.
Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter.
Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development.
Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.
DCPS Values
STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do.
COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success.
EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds.
EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions.
TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically.
JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.
Apply here today ! https://bit.ly/4iP5bQr
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?
We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded talent to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2026-27 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our public school students, parents, and the greater DC community.
DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,700 educators in 117 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.
Position Overview
Vision
Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.
Mission
Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.
Strategic Priorities
Promote Equity : Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias.
Empower Our People : Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team.
Ensure Excellent Schools : Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city.
Educate the Whole Child : Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.
This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.
The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.
Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision.
Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards.
Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary.
Demonstrates strong content knowledge.
Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding.
Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices.
Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increases each individual student’s achievement.
Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment.
Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback.
Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions.
Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree.
Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus.
Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ).
Strong instructional skills and classroom management.
Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter.
Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development.
Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.
DCPS Values
STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do.
COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success.
EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds.
EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions.
TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically.
JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.
Apply here today ! https://bit.ly/4iP5bQr
General Summary
Please Note: This is a grant-funded position awarded for 2025 to 2030.
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek.
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
About TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded program designed to help first-generation students, students from limited-income backgrounds, and students with disabilities succeed in college and transfer to four-year universities. At FRCC’s Westminster Campus, the program serves 140 students through academic support, mentoring, and community building.
Who You Are
As the Director of TRIO SSS, you will manage the Westminster Campus program in compliance with federal guidelines. You will guide the program vision, supervise staff, manage the budget, support students directly, and strengthen connections across the college and with external partners.
This position has the opportunity to work remotely occasionally but does require a strong on-campus presence and will need to travel to all three FRCC campuses.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $68,278-$71,692 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of January 28, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions. The selection process for the Director of TRIO Student Support Services will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Direct, plan, implement, and evaluate all Student Support Services grant program activities
Set program goals and guide staff efforts to achieve them.
Oversee delivery of advising, mentoring, and student development services.
Foster a supportive climate that encourages retention and success.
Prepare reports, including annual performance reports, and assist with grant renewal proposals.
Ensure compliance with federal regulations and FRCC policies.
Recruit, hire, train, supervise, and evaluate SSS program staff:
Lead, mentor, and evaluate a team including counselors, administrative support, and peer mentors.
Hire, train, and support staff professional development and growth.
Maintain a caseload of students, providing advising, coaching, and academic planning.
Provide financial literacy, career planning activities, degree mapping and life skill development coaching to program participants.
Manage budget operations:
Develop, implement, monitor, and revise budget.
Ensure all grant expenditures meet federal and institutional requirements.
Make purchasing and resource allocation decisions within guidelines.
Manage program reporting and evaluation:
Complete annual performance reports and maintain accurate records.
Use data systems to track eligibility, participation, and academic progress.
Regularly assess program outcomes and adjust services for improvement.
College leadership, program representation and program outreach:
Represent TRIO SSS in campus committees and initiatives including the Enrollment Management & Student Success department.
Collaborate with faculty, staff, and administrators to expand opportunities for students.
Share program goals and advocate for students across the college community.
Local, regional, and national engagement:
Build connections with community organizations and transfer institutions.
Participate in state, regional, and national TRIO-related training and conferences.
Required Competencies
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion : Demonstrates behaviors that convey the importance of diverse lived-experiences and using an equity lens to guide decisions. Embraces diversity, promotes equity and creates an environment of inclusion.
Building a Diverse Team : Seeks to understand the individual strengths on team and uses those talents to make the most impact for students. Hires individuals from diverse backgrounds that support values and appreciation for individual differences.
Commitment to Values : Demonstrates leadership and collaborative behaviors and actions that support FRCC values. Promotes an environment where equity creates opportunities for all students to achieve their educational goals.
Student Success Focus : Makes decisions that support a student-first culture.
Operational Planning : Ability to turn the strategic plan into an operational roadmap that guides the division. Support teams in tying their goals to the college’s strategic plan and charge them to do the same with the employees they supervise.
Change Catalyst: Ability to be nimble and willing to pivot if new data becomes available that can influence outcomes; understands that change is constant and requires flexibility.
Communication : Communicates effectively with individuals with different backgrounds; ability to communicate in a way that is effective. Chooses words carefully in communications.
Motivation : Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach goals and/or perform to the best of their ability.
Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues across departments, specifically when job processes are integrated to strategically focus on ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness for students.
Data Analysis: Prioritizes data analysis in the department and communicates the importance of having concrete information on outcomes to base decisions.
Relationship Building : Outstanding interpersonal skills with the ability to establish positive and respectful working relationships with students, staff, and faculty.
Coaching & Mentoring: Coaches and/or mentors direct reports and emerging leaders within the college. Willingness to offer professional development opportunities for staff on topics that contribute to their success.
Evaluation for Improvement : Uses ongoing evaluation as a process and program improvement tool. Works with the team to ensure everyone is aware of how the evaluation process works and why it is important.
Problem Solving : Demonstrates the ability to examine problems and identify the root causes(s). Develops and implements processes to address problems so the process works as intended.
Compliance Framework: Knowledgeable about the rules, regulations, and policies that the college must comply with, most specifically in relation to the department. Ensures that teams also understand the compliance framework. Routinely assesses the department’s operations to ensure compliance is being maintained.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution.
Three years’ experience in academic advising, counseling, or case management of disadvantaged populations with focus on retention and success in higher education.
Demonstrated organizational, leadership and supervision skills.
Demonstrated ability to work in teams, work with faculty, administrators, and peers
Commitment to diversity and experience in outreach to the community and students from diverse backgrounds.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Jan 15, 2026
Full time
General Summary
Please Note: This is a grant-funded position awarded for 2025 to 2030.
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek.
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
About TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded program designed to help first-generation students, students from limited-income backgrounds, and students with disabilities succeed in college and transfer to four-year universities. At FRCC’s Westminster Campus, the program serves 140 students through academic support, mentoring, and community building.
Who You Are
As the Director of TRIO SSS, you will manage the Westminster Campus program in compliance with federal guidelines. You will guide the program vision, supervise staff, manage the budget, support students directly, and strengthen connections across the college and with external partners.
This position has the opportunity to work remotely occasionally but does require a strong on-campus presence and will need to travel to all three FRCC campuses.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $68,278-$71,692 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of January 28, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions. The selection process for the Director of TRIO Student Support Services will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Direct, plan, implement, and evaluate all Student Support Services grant program activities
Set program goals and guide staff efforts to achieve them.
Oversee delivery of advising, mentoring, and student development services.
Foster a supportive climate that encourages retention and success.
Prepare reports, including annual performance reports, and assist with grant renewal proposals.
Ensure compliance with federal regulations and FRCC policies.
Recruit, hire, train, supervise, and evaluate SSS program staff:
Lead, mentor, and evaluate a team including counselors, administrative support, and peer mentors.
Hire, train, and support staff professional development and growth.
Maintain a caseload of students, providing advising, coaching, and academic planning.
Provide financial literacy, career planning activities, degree mapping and life skill development coaching to program participants.
Manage budget operations:
Develop, implement, monitor, and revise budget.
Ensure all grant expenditures meet federal and institutional requirements.
Make purchasing and resource allocation decisions within guidelines.
Manage program reporting and evaluation:
Complete annual performance reports and maintain accurate records.
Use data systems to track eligibility, participation, and academic progress.
Regularly assess program outcomes and adjust services for improvement.
College leadership, program representation and program outreach:
Represent TRIO SSS in campus committees and initiatives including the Enrollment Management & Student Success department.
Collaborate with faculty, staff, and administrators to expand opportunities for students.
Share program goals and advocate for students across the college community.
Local, regional, and national engagement:
Build connections with community organizations and transfer institutions.
Participate in state, regional, and national TRIO-related training and conferences.
Required Competencies
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion : Demonstrates behaviors that convey the importance of diverse lived-experiences and using an equity lens to guide decisions. Embraces diversity, promotes equity and creates an environment of inclusion.
Building a Diverse Team : Seeks to understand the individual strengths on team and uses those talents to make the most impact for students. Hires individuals from diverse backgrounds that support values and appreciation for individual differences.
Commitment to Values : Demonstrates leadership and collaborative behaviors and actions that support FRCC values. Promotes an environment where equity creates opportunities for all students to achieve their educational goals.
Student Success Focus : Makes decisions that support a student-first culture.
Operational Planning : Ability to turn the strategic plan into an operational roadmap that guides the division. Support teams in tying their goals to the college’s strategic plan and charge them to do the same with the employees they supervise.
Change Catalyst: Ability to be nimble and willing to pivot if new data becomes available that can influence outcomes; understands that change is constant and requires flexibility.
Communication : Communicates effectively with individuals with different backgrounds; ability to communicate in a way that is effective. Chooses words carefully in communications.
Motivation : Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach goals and/or perform to the best of their ability.
Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues across departments, specifically when job processes are integrated to strategically focus on ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness for students.
Data Analysis: Prioritizes data analysis in the department and communicates the importance of having concrete information on outcomes to base decisions.
Relationship Building : Outstanding interpersonal skills with the ability to establish positive and respectful working relationships with students, staff, and faculty.
Coaching & Mentoring: Coaches and/or mentors direct reports and emerging leaders within the college. Willingness to offer professional development opportunities for staff on topics that contribute to their success.
Evaluation for Improvement : Uses ongoing evaluation as a process and program improvement tool. Works with the team to ensure everyone is aware of how the evaluation process works and why it is important.
Problem Solving : Demonstrates the ability to examine problems and identify the root causes(s). Develops and implements processes to address problems so the process works as intended.
Compliance Framework: Knowledgeable about the rules, regulations, and policies that the college must comply with, most specifically in relation to the department. Ensures that teams also understand the compliance framework. Routinely assesses the department’s operations to ensure compliance is being maintained.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution.
Three years’ experience in academic advising, counseling, or case management of disadvantaged populations with focus on retention and success in higher education.
Demonstrated organizational, leadership and supervision skills.
Demonstrated ability to work in teams, work with faculty, administrators, and peers
Commitment to diversity and experience in outreach to the community and students from diverse backgrounds.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Associate Registrar, Student Systems on the Cocoa Campus in Cocoa, Florida.
The Associate Registrar, Student Systems plays a vital leadership role in supporting the administration of the Office of the Registrar. This position supervises staff and oversees daily operations across key functions, including student records management, registration, grade processing, and enrollment reporting. The Associate Registrar ensures accuracy, compliance, and integrity in all processes. This role requires a proactive problem-solver who can identify, analyze, and resolve complex, high-impact issues that span multiple areas, leveraging advanced technical expertise and independent judgment. Ideal candidates will bring strong leadership skills, a commitment to service excellence, and the ability to drive process improvements that enhance the student experience and institutional effectiveness.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
MINIMUM: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with two years of supervisory experience in an educational institution or business setting.
PREFERRED : Master’s degree in information technology, higher education administration, Business, or related field from a regionally accredited institution with two or more years of supervisory experience in an educational institution.
Strong working knowledge of a Student Information System and related educational systems.
Demonstrated experience in managing a high-volume workflow office.
Proficiency with use of e-mail, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software and use of the Internet.
Experience in identifying problems, creating innovative solutions, managing projects, leading teams through collaboration, and implementing efficiencies and effectiveness using technology.
Ability to effectively supervise and motivate personnel.
Ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with students, college employees and the public.
Working knowledge of FERPA and state guidelines for record keeping.
Strong organizational skills in handling and directing multiple and complex assignments and projects.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment with a customer service focus.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the community.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase.*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time
Acceptable eyesight (with/without correction/aid).
Acceptable hearing (with/without hearing aid).
Works inside an office environment. Must adapt to frequent interruptions.
The annual salary is 55,000.00 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted until filled ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Associate Registrar, Student Systems on the Cocoa Campus in Cocoa, Florida.
The Associate Registrar, Student Systems plays a vital leadership role in supporting the administration of the Office of the Registrar. This position supervises staff and oversees daily operations across key functions, including student records management, registration, grade processing, and enrollment reporting. The Associate Registrar ensures accuracy, compliance, and integrity in all processes. This role requires a proactive problem-solver who can identify, analyze, and resolve complex, high-impact issues that span multiple areas, leveraging advanced technical expertise and independent judgment. Ideal candidates will bring strong leadership skills, a commitment to service excellence, and the ability to drive process improvements that enhance the student experience and institutional effectiveness.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
MINIMUM: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with two years of supervisory experience in an educational institution or business setting.
PREFERRED : Master’s degree in information technology, higher education administration, Business, or related field from a regionally accredited institution with two or more years of supervisory experience in an educational institution.
Strong working knowledge of a Student Information System and related educational systems.
Demonstrated experience in managing a high-volume workflow office.
Proficiency with use of e-mail, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software and use of the Internet.
Experience in identifying problems, creating innovative solutions, managing projects, leading teams through collaboration, and implementing efficiencies and effectiveness using technology.
Ability to effectively supervise and motivate personnel.
Ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with students, college employees and the public.
Working knowledge of FERPA and state guidelines for record keeping.
Strong organizational skills in handling and directing multiple and complex assignments and projects.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment with a customer service focus.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the community.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase.*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time
Acceptable eyesight (with/without correction/aid).
Acceptable hearing (with/without hearing aid).
Works inside an office environment. Must adapt to frequent interruptions.
The annual salary is 55,000.00 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted until filled ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Can you create and maintain a welcoming and supportive learning environment for 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, we invite you to consider joining Clark College’s Digital Media Arts Department.
We value collaboration and are dedicated to guiding students toward the achievement of their academic and career goals.
Clark College is currently seeking to fill a part-time Digital Media Arts Professor position. The courses taught may include video and audio production, motion graphics and animation, and computer graphics, using Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, and/or Illustrator. Courses may be conducted in a variety of instructional modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, and remote/online instruction.
The Digital Media Arts program is currently undergoing a significant curriculum revision, including the launch of new and revised coursework beginning Fall 2026. As part of this transition, the department is seeking to expand its pool of qualified adjunct faculty to support new and evolving courses, particularly in Adobe CC Software.
This part-time position is an ongoing recruitment in which applications are collected year-round. Applicants must be available to teach daytime and evening hours as program needs arise. Adjunct faculty may teach no more than five (5) courses per academic year.
Positions may begin as early as Fall Quarter 2026.
At Clark College, 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 meetings. • Keep current with digital media arts industry best practices and technical skills. • Strive to enhance teaching and learning techniques, including participation in Clark eLearning training courses. • Work effectively with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. • Understand and commit to the mission of Clark College. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES • Plan and teach courses in a student-centered manner, focusing on course- and program-level learning outcomes. • Prepare a course syllabus including course requirements, attendance expectations, grading criteria, and appropriate college policies. • Assess student performance promptly and regularly throughout the term. • Communicate effectively with students via email and through Canvas. • Attend at least three department and advisory meetings per academic year. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Film, Video, Digital Media Arts, Multimedia, or a closely related field OR a Certificate or Associate Degree with ten (10) or more years of relevant industry experience will also be considered. • Demonstrated experience with Adobe Creative Cloud applications. • Teaching experience in a college or university environment. • Experience in course development, including creating course objectives and assignments. • Experience teaching in various modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, Zoom, and/or online instruction. • Ability to work effectively as a member of a collaborative team. • Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
SALARY STATEMENT: Lecture hourly rate is $93.18, and lab hourly rate is $79.59.
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 www.clark.edu/jobS
APPLICATION DEADLINE: This is an on-going recruitment in which applications are collected year-round. Positions will be filled as program needs arise.
To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
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. 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 (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
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, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
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 Human Resources Office.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. Our 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, 360-992-2317, mljenkins@clark.edu , 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
25-000103
Jan 05, 2026
Part time
Can you create and maintain a welcoming and supportive learning environment for 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, we invite you to consider joining Clark College’s Digital Media Arts Department.
We value collaboration and are dedicated to guiding students toward the achievement of their academic and career goals.
Clark College is currently seeking to fill a part-time Digital Media Arts Professor position. The courses taught may include video and audio production, motion graphics and animation, and computer graphics, using Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, and/or Illustrator. Courses may be conducted in a variety of instructional modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, and remote/online instruction.
The Digital Media Arts program is currently undergoing a significant curriculum revision, including the launch of new and revised coursework beginning Fall 2026. As part of this transition, the department is seeking to expand its pool of qualified adjunct faculty to support new and evolving courses, particularly in Adobe CC Software.
This part-time position is an ongoing recruitment in which applications are collected year-round. Applicants must be available to teach daytime and evening hours as program needs arise. Adjunct faculty may teach no more than five (5) courses per academic year.
Positions may begin as early as Fall Quarter 2026.
At Clark College, 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 meetings. • Keep current with digital media arts industry best practices and technical skills. • Strive to enhance teaching and learning techniques, including participation in Clark eLearning training courses. • Work effectively with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. • Understand and commit to the mission of Clark College. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES • Plan and teach courses in a student-centered manner, focusing on course- and program-level learning outcomes. • Prepare a course syllabus including course requirements, attendance expectations, grading criteria, and appropriate college policies. • Assess student performance promptly and regularly throughout the term. • Communicate effectively with students via email and through Canvas. • Attend at least three department and advisory meetings per academic year. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Film, Video, Digital Media Arts, Multimedia, or a closely related field OR a Certificate or Associate Degree with ten (10) or more years of relevant industry experience will also be considered. • Demonstrated experience with Adobe Creative Cloud applications. • Teaching experience in a college or university environment. • Experience in course development, including creating course objectives and assignments. • Experience teaching in various modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, Zoom, and/or online instruction. • Ability to work effectively as a member of a collaborative team. • Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
SALARY STATEMENT: Lecture hourly rate is $93.18, and lab hourly rate is $79.59.
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 www.clark.edu/jobS
APPLICATION DEADLINE: This is an on-going recruitment in which applications are collected year-round. Positions will be filled as program needs arise.
To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
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. 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 (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
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, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
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 Human Resources Office.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. Our 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, 360-992-2317, mljenkins@clark.edu , 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
25-000103
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the part-time position of Learning Specialist on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Provide academic support and perform various duties in the operation of the Academic Success Center. Interact with and assist students in developing college level math skills.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Minimum : Associate Degree from a regionally accredited institution and excellent command of subject matter related to position.
Preferred: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and an excellent command of subject matter related to position.
Tutoring/teaching experience in math skills required.
Basic computer skills and patience to work with High-Risk students.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Works inside in an office environment.
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Ability to access, input and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Evening and weekend assignments may be required.
The hourly rate is $15.00 and considers relevant credentials and experience . This position has been approved for up to 28 hours per week. This position is eligible for regular part-time benefits (i.e. vacation, life insurance, etc.).
Applications will be accepted from December 11, 2025, through January 7, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Dec 11, 2025
Part time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the part-time position of Learning Specialist on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Provide academic support and perform various duties in the operation of the Academic Success Center. Interact with and assist students in developing college level math skills.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Minimum : Associate Degree from a regionally accredited institution and excellent command of subject matter related to position.
Preferred: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and an excellent command of subject matter related to position.
Tutoring/teaching experience in math skills required.
Basic computer skills and patience to work with High-Risk students.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Works inside in an office environment.
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Ability to access, input and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Evening and weekend assignments may be required.
The hourly rate is $15.00 and considers relevant credentials and experience . This position has been approved for up to 28 hours per week. This position is eligible for regular part-time benefits (i.e. vacation, life insurance, etc.).
Applications will be accepted from December 11, 2025, through January 7, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Reports To: Dean, School of Science and Health Sciences
Job Summary
Hawkeye Community College is seeking a full-time, nine-month faculty Emergency Medical Services Instructor (EMS) Instructor to join our team in 2026. At Hawkeye, in our EMS program, students build a strong foundation of skills and competencies needed to be successful in today’s fast-paced medical environment. Students are guided with support from our faculty which possess both the necessary academic credentials and industry experience within their respective disciplines.
Specifically, as an instructor, you will teach in the EMS program. To accomplish this, you’ll provide classroom lab and simulation-based instruction aligned with the National EMS Education Standards and Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (BEMTS) regulations. Instruction may include days and evenings, and various sites and formats (face-to-face, on-line, labs and clinicals).
You will play a key role in preparing students for NREMT certification, supporting regional workforce needs, and ensuring program quality through continuous improvement and professional collaboration. Overall, you are providing leadership for student engagement and success.
At Hawkeye Community College, we believe the instructor matters. We are interested in finding a knowledgeable, positive professional role model to inspire our students and contribute to a strong faculty team. The college provides a two-year faculty induction & mentoring program to support our newest faculty members. The public wants training opportunities and the industry needs trained professionals – it is a great time for our EMS program to address both.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for students through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Works with the faculty team to formulate and maintain curriculum for assigned courses.
Uses various instructional modalities as needed.
Employs various instructional methods and materials that are appropriate for meeting stated objectives, assessing accomplishments of students on a regular basis, and providing progress reports as requested and required.
Maintains cooperative relationships with the Dean, supervisors, students, other faculty, the program’s Advisory Committee, all divisions of the College, prospective employers, and the community.
Develop instructional plans and materials.
Provides high-quality instruction and leadership to the students in the EMS program(s).
Prepares daily instructional plans and materials.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Assists with faculty recruitment, orientation, evaluation, and retention.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate degree.
Three years (6000 hours) full-time work experience in Emergency Medical Services.
Must have medical or allied health education, training, and experience, including field experience in delivering out-of-hospital emergency care.
Possesses a current active National Registry and Iowa Paramedic Certification.
Demonstrated strong organizational skills.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills to positively interact with students, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated ability to work with a wide array of faculty, staff, students, and the general public in a professional and personable manner.
Demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer service, maintain student confidence, and protect operational integrity.
Demonstrated ability to travel to and from clinical sites.
Demonstrated ability to learn and apply new and current technical skills and ideas.
Preferred Qualifications
Community college experience
Post-secondary teaching
EMS Instructor endorsement
Bachelor’s Degree
Working Conditions
Teaching assignments may include days, evenings, face-to-face, online, clinical, simulation, lab or hybrid instruction.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office, classroom or clinical setting using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During the course of the day, interact with students, faculty, staff and healthcare organizations in person, by telephone and computers. Requires frequent driving to and from clinical sites.
Employment Status
Full time nine-month contractual position beginning in 2026 with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick leave; tuition reimbursement / tuition remission; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Beginning salaries are determined by education and experience based on the Hawkeye Professional Educators’ Association Master Agreement.
The current 2025/2026 Academic Year 9-month faculty pay structure consists of 20 steps with Step 1 as $50,625 through Step 20 as $66,914.
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following:
List your experience working in emergency medicine.
Describe your experience in education and training with Allied health or pre-hospital care.
Describe any valid instructor certifications you currently hold that relate to emergency medical services.
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
Application deadline: Monday, January 5, 2026
Priority screening begins: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Reports To: Dean, School of Science and Health Sciences
Job Summary
Hawkeye Community College is seeking a full-time, nine-month faculty Emergency Medical Services Instructor (EMS) Instructor to join our team in 2026. At Hawkeye, in our EMS program, students build a strong foundation of skills and competencies needed to be successful in today’s fast-paced medical environment. Students are guided with support from our faculty which possess both the necessary academic credentials and industry experience within their respective disciplines.
Specifically, as an instructor, you will teach in the EMS program. To accomplish this, you’ll provide classroom lab and simulation-based instruction aligned with the National EMS Education Standards and Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (BEMTS) regulations. Instruction may include days and evenings, and various sites and formats (face-to-face, on-line, labs and clinicals).
You will play a key role in preparing students for NREMT certification, supporting regional workforce needs, and ensuring program quality through continuous improvement and professional collaboration. Overall, you are providing leadership for student engagement and success.
At Hawkeye Community College, we believe the instructor matters. We are interested in finding a knowledgeable, positive professional role model to inspire our students and contribute to a strong faculty team. The college provides a two-year faculty induction & mentoring program to support our newest faculty members. The public wants training opportunities and the industry needs trained professionals – it is a great time for our EMS program to address both.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for students through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Works with the faculty team to formulate and maintain curriculum for assigned courses.
Uses various instructional modalities as needed.
Employs various instructional methods and materials that are appropriate for meeting stated objectives, assessing accomplishments of students on a regular basis, and providing progress reports as requested and required.
Maintains cooperative relationships with the Dean, supervisors, students, other faculty, the program’s Advisory Committee, all divisions of the College, prospective employers, and the community.
Develop instructional plans and materials.
Provides high-quality instruction and leadership to the students in the EMS program(s).
Prepares daily instructional plans and materials.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Assists with faculty recruitment, orientation, evaluation, and retention.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate degree.
Three years (6000 hours) full-time work experience in Emergency Medical Services.
Must have medical or allied health education, training, and experience, including field experience in delivering out-of-hospital emergency care.
Possesses a current active National Registry and Iowa Paramedic Certification.
Demonstrated strong organizational skills.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills to positively interact with students, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated ability to work with a wide array of faculty, staff, students, and the general public in a professional and personable manner.
Demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer service, maintain student confidence, and protect operational integrity.
Demonstrated ability to travel to and from clinical sites.
Demonstrated ability to learn and apply new and current technical skills and ideas.
Preferred Qualifications
Community college experience
Post-secondary teaching
EMS Instructor endorsement
Bachelor’s Degree
Working Conditions
Teaching assignments may include days, evenings, face-to-face, online, clinical, simulation, lab or hybrid instruction.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office, classroom or clinical setting using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During the course of the day, interact with students, faculty, staff and healthcare organizations in person, by telephone and computers. Requires frequent driving to and from clinical sites.
Employment Status
Full time nine-month contractual position beginning in 2026 with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick leave; tuition reimbursement / tuition remission; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Beginning salaries are determined by education and experience based on the Hawkeye Professional Educators’ Association Master Agreement.
The current 2025/2026 Academic Year 9-month faculty pay structure consists of 20 steps with Step 1 as $50,625 through Step 20 as $66,914.
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following:
List your experience working in emergency medicine.
Describe your experience in education and training with Allied health or pre-hospital care.
Describe any valid instructor certifications you currently hold that relate to emergency medical services.
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
Application deadline: Monday, January 5, 2026
Priority screening begins: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Admissions/Records Specialist, International Student Services on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Provide support to incoming and current international students seeking college credit/degree completion enrollment. Evaluates translated foreign high school transcripts. Review applications to determine admission requirements. Issue immigration documents and maintain accurate reporting. Assist students in the areas of general college information. Ability to clearly articulate admissions procedures to a diverse population through both written and verbal communication.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Associate’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution with related experience.
Foreign travel, second language skills a plus.
Interpersonal and customer service skills.
Telephone skills.
Strong computer skills to include Microsoft Office Software.
Ability to access, input, and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Accuracy, attention to detail, efficiency, and confidentiality.
Ability to work in a diverse community and meet needs of diverse student population.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase.*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time.
Works inside an office environment.
Must adapt to frequent interruptions from telephones and from staff, students, other customer traffic in office.
The annual salary is $31,320.00 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted from December 9, 2025, through January 7, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Admissions/Records Specialist, International Student Services on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Provide support to incoming and current international students seeking college credit/degree completion enrollment. Evaluates translated foreign high school transcripts. Review applications to determine admission requirements. Issue immigration documents and maintain accurate reporting. Assist students in the areas of general college information. Ability to clearly articulate admissions procedures to a diverse population through both written and verbal communication.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Associate’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution with related experience.
Foreign travel, second language skills a plus.
Interpersonal and customer service skills.
Telephone skills.
Strong computer skills to include Microsoft Office Software.
Ability to access, input, and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Accuracy, attention to detail, efficiency, and confidentiality.
Ability to work in a diverse community and meet needs of diverse student population.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase.*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time.
Works inside an office environment.
Must adapt to frequent interruptions from telephones and from staff, students, other customer traffic in office.
The annual salary is $31,320.00 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted from December 9, 2025, through January 7, 2026 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the part-time position of Recruitment Specialist on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Dedicated to promoting the mission of Eastern Florida State College on and off campus. The Recruitment Specialist offers support to EFSC’s Enrollment Management team efforts throughout each semester to create a positive image of the college through supporting events, outreach and service. Committed to converting prospective student inquiries to applied students by furnishing enrollment information utilizing various communication tools.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
High School diploma or GED.
EFSC current student in good standing or recent EFSC graduate preferred.
Must be able to demonstrate leadership, communication and time management skills.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase.*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Physical environment involves travel to area schools, EFSC campuses, and events throughout Brevard County.
Ability to work evening and weekend hours required.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 30 lbs.
Involves long periods of standing/walking.
Ability to work effectively in a diverse community and meet the needs of diverse student populations.
The hourly rate is $15.00 . This position has been approved for up to 28 hours per week. This position is eligible for regular part-time benefits (i.e. vacation, life insurance, etc.).
Applications will be accepted until filled ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Dec 08, 2025
Part time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the part-time position of Recruitment Specialist on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Dedicated to promoting the mission of Eastern Florida State College on and off campus. The Recruitment Specialist offers support to EFSC’s Enrollment Management team efforts throughout each semester to create a positive image of the college through supporting events, outreach and service. Committed to converting prospective student inquiries to applied students by furnishing enrollment information utilizing various communication tools.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
High School diploma or GED.
EFSC current student in good standing or recent EFSC graduate preferred.
Must be able to demonstrate leadership, communication and time management skills.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
A review of Social Media activity will be part of the candidate evaluation process.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fee (currently $36.00). This fingerprinting fee ($36.00) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase.*
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Physical environment involves travel to area schools, EFSC campuses, and events throughout Brevard County.
Ability to work evening and weekend hours required.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 30 lbs.
Involves long periods of standing/walking.
Ability to work effectively in a diverse community and meet the needs of diverse student populations.
The hourly rate is $15.00 . This position has been approved for up to 28 hours per week. This position is eligible for regular part-time benefits (i.e. vacation, life insurance, etc.).
Applications will be accepted until filled ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.