Sponsored Programs Specialist (Pre and Post Award)
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East Bay
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Under the general direction of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs' (ORSP) Director of Grant Administration, the Sponsored Programs Specialist is responsible for supporting proposal development and grant award management including compliance that nurtures institutional systems to expand the University's capacity to attract external funding for the advancement of its mission and strategic commitments. The Sponsored Programs Specialist assists the AVP of ORSP and Principal Investigators (Pis) with identifying grant opportunities that align with internal resources, expertise, and priorities. This role also assists faculty with the timely submission of proposals to external entities including non-governmental/private foundations and responds to queries from all sponsors including private sponsors by collaborating with the University Advancement team. This position will handle both pre- and post-award duties as assigned by the Director of Grant Administration. Duties include transitioning awards from the pre-award phase to the post award phase, which includes: reviewing incoming funding notices, awards, and agreements, performing compliance checks, and transitioning a complete package to the ORSP post-award team. Additionally, this position will manage awards as a post-award personnel for a few grants that are assigned. Other duties as assigned may include, but are not limited to: communicating information, updating, maintaining, compiling, and preparing written procedures and other relevant documents. This position will support the ORSP day-to-day functions by contributing to the efforts, such as, but not limited to: data collection, compliance, and award closeout of all grants including non-governmental/private grants to support the functioning of ORSP. |
Lead Physician (11/12 Pay Plan)
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Sonoma
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Student Health Center, Student Affairs |
Lead Physician, 60% Time Base
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Sonoma
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Student Health Center, Student Affairs |
Lead Physician, 80% Time Base
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Sonoma
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Student Health Center, Student Affairs |
Lecturer - CHEM 401: Physical Chemistry - Classical (Fall 2025)
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San Marcos
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The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to lecture CHEM 401: Physical Chemistry - Classical. This course is designed to introduce the student majoring in science to the basic principles of Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics. The areas covered include: Basic laws of thermodynamics, chemical and physical equilibria, electrochemistry, transport processes, and theories and experimental determination of chemical reaction rates. |