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Student Program Coordinator, Transition Programs Norman
The office of New Student Programs is looking for a Student Program Coordinator for Start Sooner and Class Councils. This Coordinator will serve as the primary coordinator for Start Sooner, a 1-month summer bridge program for incoming students, and as the primary advisor for Class Councils, a departmental student organization tasked with creating freshman-, sophomore-, junior-, and senior-themed experiences for current students. This position requires a balance of social skills, event-management experience, and attention to detail. This role works with the Transition Team within New Student Programs and will support other efforts of the New Student Programs office.
Contact Center Specialist Norman
Join the Center for Public Management (OU CPM) at the University of Oklahoma and be part of a team dedicated to making a daily impact in the lives of Oklahomans. Located within the College of Continuing Education, OU CPM specializes in providing training, research, and consulting to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of public sector agencies, staff, and community partners. Our focus is not only on professional and programmatic development but also on fostering a culture of growth and opportunity since 1994. If making a meaningful difference in public service excites you, OU CPM is where your passion meets purpose.
Manufacturing and Integration Specialist Norman
The Sooner's Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory's Machining and Integration Specialist will support the fabrication and integration of components using additive and traditional manufacturing equipment available in the lab. This individual will program and operate various metal additive manufacturing, and CNC machines to produce finished components, fixturing, and tooling integral to the production of various engineering systems. This individual will also assist in electrical and mechanical integration to support research projects and educational activities.
Research Librarian - Law Library Norman
The Research Librarian for the Law Library provides reference, research and instructional services to the law school’s faculty, students, and other patrons.
Security Officer Norman
Located on the University of Oklahoma Norman Campus, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is part of exceptional academic and research communities. Furthermore, with affordable living costs and a diverse range of recreational activities, the City of Norman offers the appeal of a vibrant community with a small-town feel, paired with the cultural and educational opportunities presented by the University of Oklahoma. There are many perks to employment at The University of Oklahoma. This position serves as an unarmed no-commissioned public servant in the areas of Museum security, information dissemination, and related security/noncriminal law enforcement.
Machinist Norman
The School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) is seeking a Machinist for the AME Machine Shop. The AME Machine Shop provides technical support to instructional labs used for teaching, experimental research labs, capstone projects and student competition teams. The Machinist is responsible for assisting faculty members and students in the required fabrication and modifications of equipment and facilities. A successful candidate requires a balance of technical skills (working with machining equipment such as lathes, mills, saws, and welders) and social skills to develop an understanding of the needs of the faculty members and students, to create a welcoming and safe environment in the AME Machine Shop.
Peer Learning Assistant – Physics and Math (Fall) Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
Training Senior Norman
Join the Center for Public Management (OU CPM) at the University of Oklahoma and be part of a team dedicated to making a daily impact in the lives of Oklahomans. The Training Senior is responsible for supporting the Training Supervisor in developing, delivering and evaluating learning for new Support Specialists and ongoing developing for existing staff. If making a meaningful difference in public service excites you, OU CPM is where your passion meets purpose.
Student Services Student Office Assistant (Summer) Norman
Gaylord College Student Services Student Office Assistant Student assistant in the student services main office of Gaylord College. The student assistant will be responsible for answering the telephone, running campus errands, calendar updates, greeting and assisting visitors, and distributing mail. Perform other related duties as assigned
Peer Learning Assistant - Languages & Linguistics Tutor (Fall) Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
Supplemental Instruction Leader - Biology (Fall) Norman
A Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader is a student who provides peer academic support for an assigned course. SI Leaders help students at the University of Oklahoma better understand course concepts through collaborative, peer-led sessions. The position typically requires a time commitment of 10 hours per week during the academic semester, with some weeks requiring additional hours for training and professional development. SI Leaders attend all class lectures, promote sessions through announcements and reminders, and communicate regularly with course instructors and the SLC Admin Team. SI Leaders display a welcoming attitude, support peer learning, and perform other related duties as assigned. Please provide the name and contact information for at least one OU faculty or staff member who can serve as a reference.
Supplemental Instruction Leader CHEM (Fall) Norman
A Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader is a student who provides peer academic support for an assigned course. SI Leaders help students at the University of Oklahoma better understand course concepts through collaborative, peer-led sessions. The position typically requires a time commitment of 10 hours per week during the academic semester, with some weeks requiring additional hours for training and professional development. SI Leaders attend all class lectures, promote sessions through announcements and reminders, and communicate regularly with course instructors and the SLC Admin Team. SI Leaders display a welcoming attitude, support peer learning, and perform other related duties as assigned. Please provide the name and contact information for at least one OU faculty or staff member who can serve as a reference.

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