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Director of Campus Recreation Boise, ID
Boise State University invites interested applicants to apply for the Director of Campus Recreation position and become a part of the Campus Recreation team as we build an engaged community that encourages healthy, active people and enhances student success. The Director of Campus Recreation serves as the senior department administrator and provides strategic leadership, direction, and support for a variety of organizational functions including: facility operations, program design and implementation, financial management, risk management, and personnel management. The Director will directly supervise the Associate Director of Facilities and Operations, Associate Director of Programs and Communications, and the Senior Business Manager. The Director of Campus Recreation will report to the Assistant Vice President of Divisional Operations.
Assistant Director of Development Boise, ID
Join the Boise State Foundation’s talented team of development professionals as an Assistant Director of Development. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to take part in a cutting-edge advancement program that is elevating fundraising at Boise State. This position will be assigned to the College of Engineering’s development team.
Assistant/Associate Athletic Director for Development Boise, ID
Join the Boise State Foundation’s talented team of development professionals as the Assistant/Associate Athletics Director for Development. This position will lead the Athletics development team and raise private funding for Athletics through individual, corporate, and foundation donations. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of creating the best culture of philanthropy and alumni engagement of any public university in the country!
Data Research Analyst, Intermediate Boise, ID
Albertsons Library is seeking a data analyst to support the library's and university's strategic initiatives with insights that fuel innovation and informed decision-making. The data analyst will analyze and report on data for both library and university needs, providing valuable insights to administrators and responding to special data requests. They’ll work with campus partners like Institutional Effectiveness, OIT, Division of Research and Economic Development, and the Provost’s Office to ensure data integrity and quality, as well as contribute to the ongoing development of the university’s Research Information Management System (RIMS) and Next Frontier initiative, helping Boise State move toward becoming a data-empowered university. Reporting to the Associate Dean, the data analyst will be part of a collaborative, purpose-driven team focused on Boise State's success.
Slate Program Information Coordinator Boise, ID
Join our team at Boise State University! We are looking for a systems-savvy problem solver to help manage and maintain Slate, our CRM platform, for supporting prospective students throughout their journey to becoming Broncos. As the Slate Program Information Coordinator, you’ll play a key role in keeping data clean, requests moving, and systems running smoothly. If you enjoy working behind the scenes to make complex systems more usable and dependable, this role is a great fit. We value clear communication, curiosity, and keeping the student experience at the center of everything we do! This position is fully remote for candidates who reside in the Boise metropolitan region of Idaho. Occasional in-person attendance is required for departmental meetings, collaboration days, or team gatherings on Boise State University’s campus.

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Boise State University is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants for employment as provided for by federal, state, and local law. The University endeavors to recruit, hire, train, and promote the most qualified employees in all job titles. All other personnel actions are administered without regard to protected class under federal, state, or local law. The University may also have specific legal obligations as a federal contractor. The Chief Human Resources Officer is responsible for monitoring University practices and procedures to ensure compliance with this policy and federal, state, and local laws. If you require an accommodation at any step in our recruitment process, you are encouraged to contact (208) 426-1616 or hrs@boisestate.edu
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Each year, Boise State University prepares an Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report as part of the University's commitment to safety and security on campus and in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Police and Crime Statistics Act. The report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on the main Boise State campus, all of Boise State's separate campuses, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Boise State, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from Boise State's campuses. Also included in the report are the University's institutional policies and procedures concerning campus security, including those related to sexual assault, campus alerts, drug and alcohol use, and others. You can obtain a copy of the report by accessing the following website or you can request a copy of the report by contacting the University's Department of Public Safety at 2245 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83706; by calling 208-426-6911; or by sending an email to publicsafety@boisestate.edu
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