Careers
Muskingum University values the engagement of diverse communities in its educational programs. Muskingum actively seeks out and welcomes faculty, administrators, and staff who are committed to excellence in student learning and to full inclusivity at the university. In addition, faculty should be committed to excellence in teaching, thrive in a collaborative environment of scholars, embrace experiential learning, and desire to mentor a diverse student population.
- Administrative Careers
- Athletic Careers
- Faculty Careers
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- Assistant Professor of Biology
- Assistant or Associate Professor of Information Systems/Information Technology
- Department Chair - Economics, Accounting, and Business
All part-time teaching opportunities, including adjunct and clinical instructor (nursing) positions are available on an as-needed basis and are organized by department chairpersons; usually, they are not posted individually. More information is available on the individual websites of the Academic Majors. Letters of interest, accompanied by a current CV, list of 3 professional references, and unofficial, graduate transcripts should be sent to careers@muskingum.edu, noting the department(s) to which you are applying within the subject line of the email.
- Support Staff Careers
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- Chemistry Lab Manager
- Custodian (4:00 a.m. shift)
- Custodian (part-time)
- Maintenance Technician
- Police Officer (part-time)
- Student Employment
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Please review our Student Employment page to learn more about how to obtain your Certificate of Work Authorization, how to apply for a job, and how paychecks are deposited.
- Aramark Careers - Food and Auxiliary Services
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Please visit the Aramark website for more information about available positions.
About Muskingum
Founded in 1837, Muskingum University is a comprehensive university grounded in the liberal arts tradition and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA. Muskingum emphasizes entrepreneurial and experiential learning opportunities on its campus, in the community, and around the world. The University boasts an enrollment of 2,500 students in undergraduate, graduate and adult learning programs and offers more than sixty majors, four graduate degrees, and multiple degree completion and certificate opportunities.
Muskingum currently offers 25 varsity sports, with 20 competing at the NCAA Division III level. Muskingum competes in the Ohio Athletic Conference, which is the third oldest athletic conference in the United States.
Muskingum University does not discriminate in its employment or educational programs or activities and encourages applications from populations historically under-represented in higher education.
If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact the Human Resources Office by emailing hr@muskingum.edu or by calling 740-826-8119.