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Visiting Assistant Professor - Kinesiology Boise, ID
The Department of Kinesiology at Boise State University invites applications for a full-time Visiting Assistant Professor beginning August 2025. With a primary focus on teaching undergraduate courses like Exercise Physiology, Human Performance, Biomechanics, and more, this 9-month role offers an exciting opportunity to engage students in dynamic, hands-on learning. This position includes service contributions toward accreditation efforts and offers meaningful impact across a broad range of kinesiology programs. Join a collaborative faculty team dedicated to advancing student success in a vibrant, campus-based learning environment in Boise, Idaho. Please note: Employment visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Event Worker 4 - Morrison Center Boise, ID
Come join The Morrison Center for the Performing Arts as a Part Time house Manager!
Assistant Professor - Public Policy Boise, ID
Boise State University's School of Public Service invites applications for up to two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions beginning Fall 2026. We are seeking dynamic scholars with expertise in areas such as environmental governance, administrative law, or public management—especially those whose work addresses pressing challenges like disaster response, air quality, or agriculture policy. These faculty will play a pivotal role in teaching and advising within our Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Environmental Management (MEM), and newly reimagined Public Policy and Administration Ph.D. programs, with additional opportunities in undergraduate Environmental Studies. Join a collaborative, interdisciplinary community committed to impactful research, civic engagement, and public service.
Preschool Assistant Teacher; Children's Center Boise, ID
The Children's Center is Boise State's onsite early care and education center - join our team today! We are looking to have preschool assistant teacher join us! Assistant Teachers are expected to maintain a very high level of quality and excellence in early care and education by being able to understand, articulate and meet the standards, criteria and guidelines outlined in the following: - National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Accreditation Standards and Criteria -The Idaho Early Learning EGuidelines
Laboratory Staff and Building Manager Boise, ID
The Department of Biological Sciences at Boise State University is searching for a Laboratories Staff and Building Manager to facilitate the delivery of hands-on lab experiences for a large number of students. This position will be responsible for management of several members of our Lab Materials Supervisor staff that coordinate the lab materials and preparations for all of our Biology teaching lab sections. The position will be responsible for managing the associated budget, including setting lab fees and monitoring expenses. The position will also serve the role of Building Coordinator, with responsibilities related to coordination of building projects that affect research and teaching spaces in the department.

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