Music Facilities & Operations Manager
Poughkeepsie, NY
Manage the daily facility and logistical needs of a comprehensive music program which includes the academic music program as well as 20-25 performance ensembles. Duties include providing operational support for all Music Program academic and extracurricular activities, as well as campus and off-campus events where the Music Program is represented. Additionally, the incumbent is responsible for maintaining the holdings of the entire inventory of the Music Program library, instruments, and equipment. Incumbent should have operational technical knowledge of running a lighting and sound board, from programming cues to executing production.
BSW Program Director
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Social Work & Sociology department in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences invites applicants for the position of Program Director for the BS in Social Work & Sociology. This is a full-time faculty position that may be tenure track or term. We will consider ranks including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professional Lecturer. The BSW Program Director is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Social Work & Sociology department. They create all class schedules, hire part time faculty, oversee the BSW budget, work in close collaboration with the BSW Coordinator of Field Education, run all department meetings, teach courses, and are primarily responsible for ensuring compliance with our CSWE accreditor. We welcome a leader who embraces the advancement of antiracist and inclusive practices in the classroom and across the curriculum. The position includes a course release for administrative responsibilities.
Assistant Professor in Cinema Studies
Poughkeepsie, NY
October 15, 2024
The School of Communication and the Arts at Marist College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor to teach undergraduate courses in cinema studies, open field for Fall 2025. The successful applicant will join a department and a school characterized by a strong sense of collaboration and community in which students are the central focus and faculty are both accessible and approachable.
This position aligns with the School of Communication and the Arts’ mission to inspire students to be ethically responsible professionals, with an understanding of sustainable and social responsibilities. We encourage applicants who can demonstrate through their teaching, professional activity, and service, their abilities to contribute to Marist’s identity as an institution that welcomes and embraces diversity.
Family Engagement Coordinator, Liberty Partnership Program (Part-Time)
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Marist Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) is a dropout prevention and college access program for underrepresented school students in grades 5-12 in the Poughkeepsie School District. The Family Engagement Coordinator is responsible for fostering strong partnerships between the Marist LPP staff, school district staff, and the families of students enrolled in the Marist Liberty Partnerships Program. This role focuses on promoting family involvement in educational activities, addressing concerns, and ensuring effective communication between the school and the home and serves as the primary liaison between families, school, and LPP staff.
Assistant Professor of Advertising
Poughkeepsie, NY
October 15, 2024
The School of Communication and the Arts at Marist College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Advertising, beginning August 2025. The department seeks a candidate with the ability to teach Research and Consumer Insights, Media Strategy, Introduction to Strategic Advertising, Branding, and/or Strategic Advertising Campaign Development, as well as courses in the successful candidate’s area of expertise. The department is open to a wide range of research areas and methodologies but particularly seeks expertise in the following areas: advertising insight/strategy; international/transnational advertising; advertising and intercultural communication; and/or data strategy and AI technology.
The successful candidate will join a Communication Department and a school characterized by a strong sense of collaboration and expansive community in which students are the central focus and faculty are both accessible and approachable. The Department offers a major with five concentrations (Communication Studies, Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations, and Sports Communication). The major enrolls over 500 students, and the Department also offers an MA in Marketing Communication and a five-year dual degree with the BA and the MA. The successful candidate may also teach in the graduate program and/or teach First Year Seminars. Marist is also home to North Road Communications, an award-winning, student-run integrated marketing communication firm, and the successful candidate may have the opportunity to advise the firm.
This position aligns with the School of Communication and the Arts’ mission to inspire students to be ethically responsible professionals, with an understanding of sustainable and social responsibilities. We encourage applicants who can demonstrate through their teaching, professional activity, and service, their abilities to contribute to Marist’s identity as an institution that welcomes and embraces diversity.
Assistant Professor in Television Studies
Poughkeepsie, NY
October 15, 2024
The School of Communication and the Arts at Marist College invites applications for an Assistant Professor (full-time tenure track) to teach undergraduate courses in television studies, open field for Fall 2025. The successful applicant will join a department and a school characterized by a strong sense of collaboration and community in which students are the central focus and faculty are both accessible and approachable.
This position aligns with the School of Communication and the Arts’ mission to inspire students to be ethically responsible professionals, with an understanding of sustainable and social responsibilities. We encourage applicants who can demonstrate through their teaching, professional activity, and service, their abilities to contribute to Marist’s identity as an institution that welcomes and embraces diversity.
Assistant Professor in Fashion and Costume History
Poughkeepsie, NY
October 15, 2024
The Fashion Program at Marist College invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position beginning Fall 2025 in Fashion and Costume History. Primary duties include teaching undergraduate courses for the Fashion Design and Merchandising majors and the Liberal Arts core curriculum for a program with a strong pre-professional, collaborative orientation. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong analytical and historical knowledge of fashion and costume history, deep knowledge of modern disruptions within the fashion industry, and the ability to bridge history, theory, and practice. This role will also include managing and overseeing the Fashion archive collection. In addition, the candidate will demonstrate awareness and sensitivity to all racial, ethnic, religious, and social groups, and incorporate this understanding into teaching and learning experiences.
This position aligns with the School of Communication and the Arts’ mission to inspire students to be ethically responsible professionals, with an understanding of sustainable and social responsibilities. We encourage applicants who can demonstrate through their teaching, professional activity, and service, their abilities to contribute to Marist’s identity as an institution that welcomes and embraces diversity.
Assistant Professor of Public Relations
Poughkeepsie, NY
October 15, 2024
The School of Communication and the Arts at Marist College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Public Relations, beginning August 2025. The department seeks a candidate with the ability to teach a broad range of courses in Public Relations, including introductory and upper-level courses. Particular areas of expertise sought include Applied Research and Analytics, Campaign Management, and Crisis Communication, as well as courses in the candidate’s area of expertise. The department is open to a wide range of research areas and methodologies, but particularly seeks expertise in the following areas: international/transnational public relations; public relations and intercultural communication; health communication; political communication; and/or crisis communication.
The successful candidate will join a Communication Department and a school characterized by a strong sense of collaboration and expansive community in which students are the central focus and faculty are both accessible and approachable. The Department offers a major with five concentrations (Communication Studies, Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations, and Sports Communication). The major enrolls more than 500 students, and the Department also offers an MA in Marketing Communication, as well as a five-year dual degree with the BA and the MA. The successful candidate may also teach in the graduate program and/or teach First Year Seminars. Marist is also home to North Road Communications, an award-winning, student-run integrated marketing communication firm, and the successful candidate may have the opportunity to advise the firm
Preventative Maintenance Mechanic
Poughkeepsie, NY
The PM Mechanic is responsible to ensure that students and staff have functional appliances, heating and cooling systems, and lighting systems. The mechanic will need to be able to perform basic troubleshooting and diagnosis of building systems, work with skilled mechanics on complicated tasks and projects and respond to service calls.
Schlobach Distinguished Chair in Business
Poughkeepsie, NY
The disciplinary focus for this distinguished chair is marketing. The successful candidate will play a leadership role in developing and executing excellent experiential learning opportunities related to marketing. The candidate can be either a tenure track professor of marketing OR a non-tenure track “Professor of Practice.” Rank is open.
The ideal candidate is a faculty member who is passionate about exploring and advancing cutting edge specialties within marketing, and who can help prepare students to succeed in the marketing profession. We are open to candidates with a specialty in any of the primary sub-specialties within marketing, for example sales, customer success, consumer research, user experience, digital marketing, or marketing analytics. Our marketing lab features state-of-the-art equipment and software, and we are ready to invest in other tools as necessary.
We are seeking faculty members excited to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in marketing and related subjects. Marist faculty are expected to maintain qualifications in, and connections to, the field of marketing, either through academic research or professional activity. They also participate in the life of the School and its activities, including involvement in committee work, student advising and support, and community outreach activities. The School of Management will be accepting applications immediately for this open-rank, tenure-track or term, position for the fall 2025 semester.
We welcome candidates who will place a strong emphasis on quality teaching in a small classroom setting. Our typical class size is fewer than 25 students. The expected course load for this position is 12 credits per year (2-2 load). Duties will include oversight of our marketing lab and development and supervision of significant extracurricular opportunities for our marketing students.
Lab Coordinator
Poughkeepsie, NY
The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences has a variety of new facilities that will need to be maintained, scheduled, and organized by a general lab coordinator. These facilities include 3 psychology labs, a crime & justice studies lab, a mock courtroom, a maker space, a teacher education methods classroom and a counseling suite. The lab coordinator will oversee the scheduling of research participants through our SONA system, coordinate with faculty and students for use of research spaces, and insure that all spaces have the supplies needed.
Donor Relations Assistant (CL-2)
Poughkeepsie, NY
Marist College invites applications for the position of Donor Relations Assistant (CL-2) within the Office of College Advancement. This position serves as a member of the Advancement Services team, providing specialized support on an independent or supervised basis to the Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship.
Operations Director, HRVI
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Operations Director is responsible for pursuing and stewarding sources of support from gifts and grants, assisting with the production and distribution of all HRVI publications, with focus on retail sales of The Hudson River Valley Review, assisting with planning and execution of all HRVI events, providing and maintaining content for HRVI’s Digital Library, and supervising student employees and interns. The Operations Director reports to HRVI’s Executive Director and works closely with HRVI’s Senior Program Director. The ability to work as part of a team is essential for this position.
Clinical Counselor or Psychologist
Poughkeepsie, NY
Marist College Counseling Services is seeking a full-time clinical counselor possessing strong generalist skills, enthusiasm to contribute to a campus culture of wellness, and commitment to social justice to join our team. This 10-month position involves provision of a range of services to a diverse student population, including conducting intake assessments; providing individual counseling, group counseling, and consultations; crisis response and intervention; on-call rotation; and innovative outreach programming. The ideal candidate will have and apply knowledge of intersectionality and how it impacts the daily lives of students of diverse identities and backgrounds. Counseling Services is committed to enhancing student mental health through accessible, culturally-informed care and contributing to a campus culture of inclusiveness, equity and wellness.
Housekeeper
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Physical Plant at Marist College seeks applicants for a Housekeeper. Housekeepers perform professional custodial duties which include cleaning and routine maintenance of buildings, furniture and fixtures within academic, administrative, and dormitory facilities.
Research Services Librarian
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Research Services Librarian provides research services to faculty and students both individually and in group settings in multiple formats at multiple locations. The position is responsible for teaching information literacy skills to students and faculty and participating in the professional work of the library by assisting with policies and procedures.
Psychologist, Athletics Focus
Poughkeepsie, NY
Marist College Office of Counseling Services seeks a full-time psychologist with passion, commitment and expertise in working with student athletes and students with disordered eating concerns. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in addressing the unique needs of the Division 1 college athlete and promotion of their holistic well-being. The ideal candidate will have expertise in working with any students disordered eating and body image concerns. The role will serve as a conduit between Counseling Services and Athletics, coordinating collaboration and programming between both areas, reporting to both Director of Counseling Services and Assistant Director or Sports Medicine.
This 12-month position involves provision of a range of services to a diverse student population, including intakes; individual counseling; group counseling' consultation; crisis intervention; on-call rotation; and innovative outreach programming and workshops. Counseling Services is committed to enhancing student mental health through accessible, culturally-informed and affirming care, contributing to a campus culture of inclusiveness, equity and wellness.
Assistant Professor of Crime & Justice Studies
Poughkeepsie, NY
The Department of Crime & Justice Studies invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Crime & Justice Studies position beginning Fall 2025.
Applicants should be flexible with regard to teaching assignments and confident in their abilities to teach courses within their areas of expertise as well as required core courses such as Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminology, Research Methods, and Senior Seminar. We are interested in broadening our offerings and welcome a variety of areas of specialization such as emergency management, homeland security, or restorative justice. Our faculty places an emphasis on high quality and inclusive teaching in small classroom settings. We seek equity-minded faculty who are intentional in their practices to represent multiple perspectives.
We are excited to announce the opening this fall (2024) of the fully renovated Dyson building which houses the mock courtroom and a dedicated Crime & Justice Studies lab outfitted to support research in a variety of areas in CJS.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Poughkeepsie, NY
The psychology department invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor of Psychology position to begin the fall of 2025. For best consideration, candidates are encouraged to submit their materials early in the fall semester
We welcome candidates with experience in clinical psychology. The psychology department is interested in providing students with classroom and research opportunities that apply scientific practices to the understanding, prevention, and relief of psychological distress or dysfunction, as well as the promotion of wellbeing. Candidates with backgrounds in the assessment, intervention, or prevention of mental disorders with various populations will be considered.
We are excited to announce the opening in fall of 2024 of the fully renovated Dyson building which includes multiple distinct psychology labs. There will be dedicated space for small, medium, and large running rooms; equipment to support investigating areas such as cognitive, biological, social and developmental psychological phenomenon; separate areas for meeting with undergraduate research assistants and much more.
Applicants should be flexible with regard to teaching assignments and confident in their abilities to teach courses within their areas of expertise as well as research methods and statistics. We welcome candidates who will place an emphasis on high quality and inclusive teaching in a small classroom setting and who can expertly integrate relevant sociocultural issues into their teaching. Applicants should demonstrate the ability to develop and teach topical, hands-on laboratory courses in a small, liberal arts college setting. Applicants should be engaged in ongoing research activities and enthusiastic about working to support undergraduate students’ research projects.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Poughkeepsie, NY
The psychology department invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor of Psychology position to begin the fall of 2025. For best consideration, candidates are encouraged to submit their materials early in the fall semester.
We welcome candidates with experience in cultural, cross-cultural, or multi-cultural psychology. The psychology department is interested in providing students with classroom and research opportunities to understand how cultural meanings, practices, and institutions influence and reflect individual human identity, psychology, and world view. The psychology department is also interested in providing students with opportunities to understand the application of psychological and behavioral principles to the study of universal and culture-specific phenomena. Priority will be given to candidates who can foster an interdisciplinary, integrative approach to human thought, behavior, and wellbeing at individual, group, and community levels and can model the application of psychological science to advocate for social change/justice.
We are excited to announce the opening in fall of 2024 of the fully renovated Dyson building which includes multiple distinct psychology labs. There will be dedicated space for small, medium, and large running rooms; equipment to support investigating areas such as cognitive, biological, social and developmental psychological phenomenon; separate areas for meeting with undergraduate research assistants and much more.