
Hello! Are you interested in working at Bellevue College?
The College is currently hiring for a variety of positions. Local residents, job seekers, and students are welcome to apply today. To search for and apply for positions, please visit the CTC website.
The University is recruiting employees for the following two positions as teaching candidates:
Marketing, Assistant (tenure track) Theatre Arts, Full-time Faculty (temporary)
The University also recruits for a variety of administrative and classification positions. To name a few:
Associate Dean of Career and Life Skills (Administration), International Student Support Manager (Administration), Dean of Student Support (Administration), Maintenance Mechanic (Classification), Enrollment Services Program Specialist (Classification), Janitor (Classification), and many more!
Part-time positions are also available. Positions include:
Library (Part-time Lecturer) Adjunct Professor of Information Technology (AAST) and Cybersecurity (BAS) Assistant coaching positions for several sports programs including baseball, softball, basketball and volleyball.
Bellevue College students can work on campus as student employees while earning credits. Eligible students can work up to 19 hours per week. Available positions include:
Parking Enforcement Student (Part-time) Open Access Fitness Center Technician Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) Recovery Program Assistant
Watchdog is one of the few programs at BC that actively recruits students. They regularly hire students for a variety of roles, including staff reporters, photographers and copy editors. Aspiring journalists looking for journalism experience or interested in career possibilities are encouraged to apply to Watchdog. Training is provided, so even students with no journalism experience are welcome to join.
Before applying for jobs, prepare and self-assess. Evaluate the skills you currently have and find out what each job opening requires. Make sure there are minimum qualifications and list the qualities you need, as each position is not flexible. Look at the posted salary/hourly rate and make sure you are comfortable with that amount. You can also get additional support from BC’s Career Connection Centre.