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Careers at New Mexico State University

Explore opportunities to join our diverse community of students, faculty, and staff transforming lives across the state and around the world.

If you need assistance with this career site, contact Human Resource Services at (575) 646-8000 or teamhrs@nmsu.edu.

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New Mexico State University invites you to apply to be a part of a diverse, dynamic and welcoming learning and working environment in Las Cruces, NM. NMSU seeks employees who are creative and flexible in developing and evaluating new ideas and ways to evolve NMSU into the future. Located in the borderlands and adjacent to the mighty Rio Grande, NMSU is a proud Hispanic-serving institution in the minority-majority state of New Mexico. Southern New Mexico features an average of 294 days of sunshine annually, making NMSU ideal for job-seekers who enjoy hiking, mountain biking, canoeing and bird-watching. NMSU is committed to sustainability through improving and maintaining the quality of human life while preserving the integrity, stability, and beauty of ecological systems for the future. We are looking for student-centered employees with a passion for success. NMSU invites you to take the first step to your successful and rewarding career by applying today. NMSU is New Mexico's land-grant and space-grant institution, a comprehensive research institution dedicated to teaching, research, public service and outreach.

In addition, the NMSU system includes a satellite learning center in Albuquerque, Cooperative Extension Service offices located in each of New Mexico's 33 counties, and 12 agriculture research and science centers. New Mexico State University is the institution of choice for more than 15,000 students from 49 states and 89 foreign countries.

The City of Las Cruces is the second largest city in New Mexico and is located in Doña Ana County, approximately 45 miles north of El Paso, Texas, and 225 miles south of Albuquerque. Las Cruces is the economic and geographic center of the Mesilla Valley, the agricultural region on the floodplain of the Rio Grande which extends from Hatch to the west side of El Paso, Texas. The Organ Mountains, 10 miles to the east, are dominant in the city's landscape, along with the Doña Ana Mountains, Robledo Mountains, and Picacho Peak. Las Cruces lies within a short driving distance of the Mexican border at Santa Teresa, as well as many other locations in the broader borderland region.

Geography, climate, demographics, and ambiance of Las Cruces and NMSU combine to offer a truly excellent place to thrive. Family members will discover a warm, open community that offers an attractive array of activities and outdoor recreation, amenities, services and opportunities, whether they are looking for top-notch education, meaningful employment, or simply a safe and comfortable place to live.

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Founded in 1888, it is the oldest public institution of higher education in the state and is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. NMSU is proud of its designation as a Hispanic-serving institution with a long-standing commitment to meeting contemporary needs of our students through teaching excellence and student and community engagement, as well as efforts to cultivate diverse, inclusive, and equitable practices. The student population at NMSU's Las Cruces campus is 56% Hispanic, while the statewide NMSU system serves a diverse and multi-cultural population of students at four community college campuses that are each uniquely positioned to serve the workforce needs of their communities. The university offers a multitude of support services to all students, including the American Indian Program, Black Programs, Chicano Programs, and LGBTQ+ offices. NMSU ranks #1 in science and engineering funding for minority-serving institutions, per NSF. Issues in Higher Education places NMSU among the top 10 for Hispanic and Native American bachelor’s degrees awarded.

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The Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports are published annually in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1092(f)). These reports include statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on NMSU campuses; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by NMSU and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The Annual Security Report is available on-line at http://www.nmsupolice.com/annual-reports/ and the Annual Fire Report is available on-line at http://fire.nmsu.edu/annual-reports/ . If you would like to receive a hard copy of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, you can make a personal request, written request, email or phone request at:

New Mexico State University
Human Resources Services
PO Box 30001 MSC 3HRS
Las Cruces NM 88003
575-646-8000
hrhelp@nmsu.edu

    New Mexico State University
    Police Department
    PO Box 30001, MSC 3187
    Las Cruces NM 88003
    575-646-3311
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New Mexico State University (NMSU) is dedicated to providing equal opportunities in our employment and learning environments. NMSU does not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, retaliation, serious medical condition, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, spousal affiliation or protected veteran status in its programs and activities as required by equal opportunity/affirmative action regulations and laws and university policy and rules. Please see the complete NMSU Notice of Non-discrimination and Equal Opportunity.

NMSU’s Office of Institutional Equity is responsible for compliance with state and federal equal employment opportunity laws and affirmative action regulations. This incorporates implementation of the University’s Affirmative Action plan including equal opportunity practices, monitoring, and reporting. If you believe you have been treated in a manner inconsistent with equal opportunity, contact the Office of Institutional Equity. Email: equity@nmsu.edu or phone: (575) 646-3635 TTY: (575) 646-7802. Additional contact information is available in the complete NMSU Notice of Non-discrimination and Equal Opportunity.