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HigherEdJobs.com lists over 8,000 faculty and administrative positions at over 1,100 colleges and universities. One of the largest collections of higher education positions on the Internet. New jobs are added daily. Job seekers can register to receive job postings via email. They can also save their resume/vita and apply for positions electronically. The service is free for job seekers.
A listing of faculty, administrative, executive, and research positions from The Chronicle of Higher Education. Focus is primarily on US institutions, with listings from Canada, Asia, Australia and elsewhere. New jobs are posted every day and remain posted on the web for 30 days. One of the largest collections of higher education employment opportunities on the Internet.
Academic job site to advertise job openings, find jobs or post resumes in higher education and academia. Includes full and part-time teaching and administrative jobs primarily located in the US, with listings in Canada and elsewhere. Applicants can search current job openings, submit their resume and receive emails informing them when matching job opportunities are listed.
A moderate-size collection of job opportunities at school districts, colleges, and universities. There is a fee to view the K-12 jobs and the University Job Locator.
The Academic Position Network (APN) is a web-based project of The William C. Norris Institute, a non-profit corporation based in Bloomington, Minnesota. APN provides daily updates of faculty, administrative, post-doc, and professional staff positions in higher education. An interactive database allows you to search for openings by geographic region, position title, or institutional type. Focus is primarily on the United States.
AdjunctNation.com is the web site for the bi-monthly Adjunct Advocate magazine. Their JOB-LIST allows you to search for positions by application deadline, location, department, and more. The web site includes news, grants information, professional development resources and more. Requires a username and password to view job descriptions.
The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) is the primary advocacy organization for over 1000 two-year degree granting institutions. The CareerLine is a collection of online job announcements from the AACC Community College Times. The emphasis appears to be on upper-level administrative positions. Be careful that you don't bookmark the actual CareerLine page, the location changes with each update. Must have a membership to post resume.
The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) provides information on employment opportunities at Jesuit institutions through The Jesuit College Job Bank. Announcements include job title, category (admin, faculty, dean, etc.), school, position start date, and application deadline.
The California Community Colleges Registry is a database of names, addresses, and qualifications of candidates interested in higher education positions. Job seekers may search for jobs, create a profile, and post a resume.
CCollegeJobs.com contains a moderate size collection of faculty and administrative positions at community colleges. Users also have the opportunity to post their resume online. The site is maintained by Schindler & Associates, an executive search/organizational development firm that focuses on the community college sector.
The Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) is an international association of intentionally Christian colleges and universities. Founded in 1976 with 38 members, the Council has grown to 111 members in North America and 70 affiliate institutions in 24 countries.
Web site focusing on employment opportunities in higher education. Allows you to post your resume. Site powered by University Job Bank (UJobBank.com).
An international consortium of scholars and teachers, H-Net creates and coordinates Internet networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
The Hispanic Outlook for Higher Education is published bi-weekly for the campus community. Their web site provides a listings of employment opportunities in higher education categorized by geographical region.
IMDiversity.com is a career and self-development site devoted to serving the cultural and career needs of all minorities. Job seekers can search for jobs, post a resume, and create job alerts.
For 35 years, INSIGHT Into Diversity (formerly Affirmative Action Register) has been connecting diverse professionals with institutions and businesses that embrace a workforce that reflects our world. Created as a national recruitment publication, INSIGHT Into Diversity was originally intended to help employers comply with equal opportunity employment legislation.
NationJob, Inc. a privately-held corporation based in Des Moines, Iowa, provides a weekly listing of educational positions ranging from kindergarten through college with a wide-range of higher education positions. The focus is primarily on the Midwest.
Numerous colleges and universities advertise their openings in the major metropolitan newspapers in the area, particularly in the Sunday edition. The following sites are some of the better "meta-resources" with online newspaper links. If you can't find what you need at one site, then try another.
StudentAffairs.com is a comprehensive index of resources for college student affairs professionals, offering information on and links to over 600 listservs and websites. Additionally, StudentAffairs.com maintains position listings, an online exhibit hall, a conference center, online courses, and an e-Journal.
The Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching & Learning lists teaching and related higher education jobs at institutions in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, and at historically black and tribally-affiliated colleges and universities around the country. Offered as part of The Collaboration's commitment to supporting and enhancing student learning, this listing includes faculty, administrative, and student services employment opportunities at institutions that are members of The Collaboration.
Women in Higher Education is a monthly practitioner’s news journal. Its goals are to enlighten, encourage, empower and enrage women on campus. WIHE seeks to increase the number of women in campus leadership jobs and provide a continuing source of education and passion on relevant gendered issues to leaders, including males.