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Capital Asset Accountant-2142
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Langston
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| Job Summary: The Capital Asset Accountant (Entry-Level) supports the tracking, accounting, and reporting of the University’s equipment. The position plays a vital role in ensuring that asset management activities comply with applicable university policies, state regulations, and federal reporting requirements.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Coordinate the daily accounting of equipment acquisitions, transfers, and disposals.
Ensure assets are properly tagged and categorized according to university policies.
Assist with data entry and updates to the asset management system.
Work with Procurement to ensure that capital asset acquisitions are properly identified, recorded, and classified in the university’s accounting system
Perform annual physical inventory of all equipment and reconciliation of asset records.
Assist in preparing documentation for audits and financial reporting.
Coordinate the periodic disposal/sale/auction of unneeded physical assets.
Other duties as assigned. |
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School Psychology Project Director GS9067
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Tulsa
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| THIS IS A GRANT FUNDED POSITION
The Project Director will oversee externally funded projects, managing the daily operations of the OSU UPCAST Mental Health Professional Services grant and the OSU BRIDGE Center. This role includes coordinating professional development, consultation, coaching, and grant evaluation services. Additionally, the Project Director will supervise and provide direct training to school districts on implementing evidence-based mental health practices.
Key responsibilities include supporting schools in establishing and maintaining effective Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) frameworks to address student mental health needs at Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels and supervising graduate practicum students placed at school sites.
This position plays a critical role in enhancing mental health support systems in educational settings through strategic leadership and direct engagement with school personnel and graduate trainees. |
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ADVANCED REHABILITATION RESEARCH TRAINING (ARRT) POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP-1905
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Langston
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| The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (LU-RRTC) on Research and Capacity Building for Minority Entities at Langston University invites applications for the Advanced Rehabilitation Research and Training (ARRT) program post-doctoral research fellow position. We strongly encourage qualified individuals with disabilities to apply. |
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Cook 633912
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Stillwater
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| Responsible for the preparation of hot and cold foods associated with Chick-fil-A, including receiving, storing, preparing, and cooking of all menu items, proper building of sandwiches, packaging of all food items and food safety. Responsible for the general upkeep, sanitation, and safe operation of all equipment and work area. Other duties as assigned. |
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Visiting Research Scientist - Precision Farming of Small Ruminants-2177
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Langston
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| About this Position
LU-SLSAAS is committed to excellence in research, extension, teaching, and international programs, in accordance with the Land-Grant mission of Langston University. Cutting-edge research focuses on providing new information that is relevant and usable by producers, researchers, and consumers alike. The LU-SLSAAS is seeking a highly motivated and qualified research scientist to lead innovative research and extension programs in the field of precision farming for small ruminants (goats and hair sheep). The successful candidate will drive advancements in sustainable livestock production by developing and implementing state-of-the-art technologies. This position requires a collaborative individual who can work effectively with a multidisciplinary team, secure external funding, and communicate findings clearly to stakeholders and producers. |