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Assistant Professor of Production Management
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Main Campus, Oklahoma City
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| Oklahoma City University invites applications for the Assistant Professor in Production Management position beginning August 2026. This is a 12-month, tenure-track position located in the heart of Oklahoma City. The successful candidate will join our professional artistic community with teaching and mentoring duties in production management, stage management, and/or other potential areas within the candidate’s expertise. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Flute
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Main Campus, Oklahoma City
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| The Wanda L. Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University (OCU) invites applications for the nine-month, non-tenure track position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Flute. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate applied flute to majors and non-majors; direct flute ensemble and other chamber groups; and teach other courses as assigned. Experience in recruiting and program development is expected, as effective teaching, scholarship, and service are required for promotion. |
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Student Financial Services Specialist
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Main Campus, Oklahoma City
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| The Student Financial Services Specialist works in conjunction with Student Financial Services (SFS) and other staff, to properly record and classify financial transactions. |
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DPT Program Coordinator
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Main Campus, Oklahoma City
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| The DPT Program Coordinator coordinates several key aspects of the DPT Program operations including accreditation, program development support, and a range of administrative activities. The Coordinator reports to the DPT Program Director and works closely with DPT faculty and program staff. |
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Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology
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Main Campus, Oklahoma City
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| The Department of Psychology at Oklahoma City University invites applications for a non-tenure-track clinical faculty position beginning in Fall 2026. The area of specialty is open; however, candidates with expertise in adult mental health—particularly in gerontology, substance use disorders, or rural mental health—are encouraged to apply.
Primary responsibilities include teaching graduate courses in our APA-accredited, contingency status PsyD program in Clinical Psychology, supervising graduate student research, and providing clinical supervision. There may also be opportunities to contribute to the undergraduate psychology program. This position offers a multi-year initial appointment, renewable upon successful performance reviews. |