Assistant Professor
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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The primary purpose of the position is to provide instruction in the Rehabilitation Counseling program and other core counseling courses for Master’s degree counseling students. Primary duties and responsibilities include teaching graduate-level courses in Rehabilitation Counseling and core counseling areas, providing academic advisement, internship and practicum supervision, and service to the department, college, and university committees. The successful candidate must: (1) articulate and pursue a pertinent research agenda that produces manuscript publications in top-tier professional journals with high-impact factors in the discipline area, (2) procure external funding from outside sources that support the research agenda, and (3) facilitate presentations at well-respected international and national conferences or meetings. |
Staff Research Engineer
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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We are seeking a passionate and innovative hydrogen researcher to join our forward-thinking team dedicated to advancing the field of sustainable energy. Specifically, a staff researcher engineer position is available in The Center for Energy and Environmental Solutions (CEES) at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, South Carolina. The ideal candidate should have expertise and demonstrated research in hydrogen production methods, storage, transportation, and sustainable energy applications. The candidates will work with fellow researchers and faculty mentors in the CEES and the College of Science, Engineering, Technology, Mathematics, and Transportation (CSTEM-T). The post-doctoral candidate will be co-supervised by Drs. Nasrollah Hamidi and H. Bryan Riley. The appointment is for one year but may be extended for an additional year. The postdoctoral researcher will participate in research and workforce development programs that support the Batelle Savannah River Alliance, LLC (BSRA) and the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL). The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in energy sciences, a proactive approach to problem-solving, and an ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team. Additionally, they should have strong technical, communication, and project management skills. Other duties are subject to be assigned. |
Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Development and Corporate Ticket Sales
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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1. Athletic Development:
- Develop and implement strategies for athletic fundraising and donor engagement.
- Cultivate and manage relationships with alumni, donors, and corporate partners.
- Plan and execute fundraising events, including but not limited to, galas, golf tournaments, and donor
appreciation events.
- Collaborate with the athletic department (Associate AD for External Relations) to identify funding
needs and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the SCSU Foundation and SCSU Institutional advancement
- Maintain accurate records of donor contributions and manage a stewardship plan to recognize and
engage donors.
2. Corporate Ticket Sales:
- Develop and manage corporate ticket sales strategies and programs to increase revenue.
- Identify and secure corporate sponsors and partners for athletic events and programs.
- Coordinate with the ticketing office to ensure efficient and effective sales operations.
- Create and present sales proposals to potential corporate clients.
- Monitor and analyze sales data to assess performance and identify areas for improvement.
3. Collaboration and Communication:
- Work closely with the athletic director and other senior staff to align development and sales goals with
the overall strategic plan of the athletics department.
- Represent the athletics department at community and corporate events to enhance visibility and foster
relationships.
- Provide regular updates and reports on fundraising progress and sales performance to the athletic
director and other stakeholders.
4. Administrative Duties:
- Manage a team of development and sales professionals, providing guidance and support as needed.
- Prepare and manage budgets for development and sales initiatives.
- Ensure compliance with university policies, NCAA regulations, and other relevant guidelines. |
Law Enforcement Officer I
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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The right candidate as a Law Enforcement officer has to be able to execute sound judgment in the proper application and interpretation of laws and regulations.
Apply appropriate state laws and regulations which will achieve departmental goals and objectives.
Conducts investigations of incidents, complaints, and disturbances occurring in their assigned areas; initiates appropriate report(s). Reports must be completed accurately and timely.
Enforces parking and traffic laws and regulations and issues tickets to violators when appropriate; investigates traffic accidents and prepares reports; directs traffic.
Ensure that all tickets are written completely and accurately and accident investigations and reports are complete and accurate. Protects the scene of a crime until Investigations arrive; collects and preserves the evidence in connection with a crime for court; testifies in court. Follow standard protocol; be prepared to testify in court by having all pertinent documentation; dress professionally (coat & tie or uniform).
Establishes and maintains a positive liaison and working relationship with other law enforcement agencies. No more than one negative report from another law enforcement agency. Interacts with the student body and staff in a professional manner. Create an environment of respect and compliance. Develops and maintains professional working relationships with co-workers and peers. Accept constructive correction with an attitude of improvement. Performs related duties as required. Perform related duties in a timely and efficient manner. |
Assistant Professor of Art History - Tenure Track Position
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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The Visual Arts Program in the Department of Visual & Performing Arts at SC State University seeks a full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor to teach undergraduate courses in Art History and Art Appreciation with knowledge of Art History and Aesthetics. Duties also include committee assignments, shared gallery management, departmental duties, and university/community service. This position requires face-to-face interactions through a regular schedule of attendance on campus and in the workplace.
Teaching responsibilities include but are not limited to art history: ARTH 215 Art History Survey I, ARTH 216 Art History Survey II, ARTH 420 Modern and Contemporary Art History, ARTH African American Art History, and ART 250 Art appreciation courses. The successful candidate will teach four courses each semester; actively participate within the Visual Arts Program unit and serve as academic advisor to assigned students. Other responsibilities include Departmental, School/College, and/or University committee services. A strong commitment to undergraduate teaching is essential. |