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Security Officer (Unarmed)
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Oklahoma City
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| The mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students
through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity and service to the state and society.” The OU Health
Sciences City Campus Police department is looking for individuals to serve the university and its mission as Security
Officers. As an unarmed, non-commissioned public servant, you will perform security assignments, enforce university
policy, and other tasks that, ultimately, safeguard our students, faculty, and staff.
What’s in it for you:
On top of a rewarding career and your salary, you will also be entitled to:
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO): When we say generous, we mean it. You will receive 16 – 22 hours of PTO per month.
Enjoy ample vacation days and holidays to recharge and spend quality time with loved ones.
- Comprehensive Insurance Plans: Your well-being matters to us. Benefit from health, dental, and vision coverage,
ensuring peace of mind for you and your family.
- Retirement Planning: Secure your financial future. Our retirement plans empower you to build savings and prepare for
retirement with confidence.
- For more information about OU’s benefits, click here. |
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Oncology Research RN - CTO
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Oklahoma City
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| OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 73 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options. At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you!
Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office here.
Where Compassion Meets Discovery: If you are passionate about oncology care, inspired by clinical research, and thrive in a fast-paced, purpose-driven environment, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact. We’re seeking a dedicated Oncology Research Registered Nurse (RN) to partner with physicians, researchers, and patients at the forefront of cancer treatment and discovery.
In this role, you won’t just deliver care—you’ll help shape the future of oncology.
Why This Role Matters: As an Oncology Research RN, you play a critical role in advancing cancer research while delivering compassionate, high-quality patient care. You will support clinical trials and research initiatives by combining expert nursing practice with patient education, data collection, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Every day, your work contributes directly to better outcomes, innovative therapies, and hope for patients and families. |
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Senior Laboratory Technician
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Oklahoma City
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| OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 73 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options.
At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we’re looking for a driven Sr. Laboratory Technician to join our mission.
As a key member of our Clinical Trials Office, you won’t just perform laboratory work—you’ll help accelerate the future of cancer treatment. In this role, you’ll conduct advanced testing and analyses, operate state of the art instrumentation, and ensure the accuracy and integrity of diagnostic results that directly support groundbreaking clinical research. Your work will empower physicians, researchers, and care teams to deliver the most advanced therapies available anywhere.
Why this role matters:
At Stephenson Cancer Center, every test, every sample, and every data point contributes to something bigger—hope, healing, and scientific progress. Our NCI designation reflects the highest standards of excellence, innovation, and patient care. Joining our team means stepping into an environment where your skills are valued, your growth is supported, and your impact is unmistakable.
If you’re ready to elevate your career and play a vital role in advancing cancer research, this opportunity is for you.
Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office here. |
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Student Housekeeper (Fall)
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Norman
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| Performs routine cleaning in offices and public access areas within OU Residential communities. Tasks are precisely defined. Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 am - 4 pm, are required shifts, with additional shifts available if preferred during weekdays.
Job Duties:
Mops, sweeps, waxes, and polishes floors
Cleans and dusts furniture, equipment, etc.
May locks and unlock offices, classrooms, and conference areas
Contacts with others are of a routine nature
Collects and disposes of wastepaper and refuse
Vacuums carpeted areas where applicable
Maintains lavatories and rest rooms in a sanitary condition
Performs related duties as assigned |
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PEAK - Dishwasher
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Oklahoma City
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| Beakers Café, Food Court and Chick-fil-A at the Health Campus are looking for a dishwasher. |
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Community Assistant/Office Assistant - Residence Life (Fall)
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Norman
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| Community Assistants and Office Assistants:
The Community Assistant (CA) position is an hourly student role that primarily supports the front desk operations in residence hall lobbies and Traditions apartment clubhouses. Community Assistants serve as a key point of contact for residents and guests, providing excellent customer service and helping maintain a safe, welcoming, and well-organized community space. This position typically includes evening and weekend shifts, with schedules ranging between 10–20 hours per week. Community Assistants report directly to the Residence Life Operations Coordinator.
Office Assistants:
This position helps maintain an organized and welcoming office environment while supporting the Residence Life staff with day-to-day administrative and operational needs. This position’s hours are typically Monday–Friday, between 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Schedule is approximately 20 hours/week. These staff members work in the residence halls or Traditions apartments, reporting directly to the applicable area's Residence Life Team and the Residence Life Operations Coordinator. |
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*Research Technician
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Oklahoma City
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| The Department of Pediatrics, Section of Developmental Pediatrics, is seeking a Research Technician to support a growing portfolio of clinical and community-based research focused on improving outcomes for children and adolescents with developmental and behavioral conditions. The Section conducts multidisciplinary research studies involving patient populations, families, healthcare providers, schools, and community partners, with projects supported through federal, state, and foundation funding. |
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Registered Nurse Educator
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Oklahoma City
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| Join the Oklahoma Poison Center as a Registered Nurse Educator and play a vital role in protecting communities through education, outreach, and prevention. This dynamic position leads the development and delivery of public education initiatives focused on poison prevention, safety awareness, and access to poison center resources. The Registered Nurse Educator collaborates with community partners, creates engaging educational materials, manages communication platforms, and represents the Poison Center at local and statewide events. Ideal for a nurse who is passionate about public health, community engagement, and making a meaningful impact across Oklahoma. |
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Pharmacy Technician I
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Oklahoma City
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| The Pharmacy Technician I assists pharmacists in providing safe, efficient, and high-quality pharmacy services to patients. This entry-level position supports daily pharmacy operations by preparing medications, managing inventory, processing prescriptions, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and policies. The Pharmacy Technician I works under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist and plays an essential role in supporting patient care. This position requires strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work effectively in a healthcare environment while maintaining professionalism and confidentiality. |
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Deputy Research Integrity Officer
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Oklahoma City
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| Join a mission-driven team at the forefront of research excellence as our next Deputy Research Integrity Officer (Deputy RIO) at the OU Health Campus (OUHC) in Oklahoma City. This is a unique opportunity for a highly analytical, detail-oriented professional to play a pivotal role in safeguarding the integrity of research across a dynamic academic health center. Working closely with the OUHC Research Integrity Officer (RIO), you will help lead efforts to support and protect our research community by working to promote the responsible and ethical conduct of research and by responding to concerns of possible misconduct. In this role, you won't just support established processes - you'll help shape them as part of a dynamic team in the OUHC Research Integrity Office. The Deputy RIO is a trusted partner in managing inquiries and investigations into allegations of possible research misconduct. |
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Student Media Assistant - Student or Work Study (Summer)
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Norman
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| The Student Media Assistant will perform a variety of duties related to publication and online news delivery. Please express interest at http://oudaily.com/jobs before applying. |
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Campus Police Officer
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Oklahoma City
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| Looking for a career where your work truly matters? Join the Health Campus police team and help protect people, property, and campus life. Police Officers enforce laws and university policies, patrol on foot or by vehicle, respond to emergencies, investigate crimes and traffic incidents, and provide security for events. Duties include report writing, evidence collection, serving warrants, testifying in court, traffic and parking enforcement, building security, and assisting the campus community. Officers also serve as Campus Security Authorities (CSA), report suspicious or hazardous activity, and may perform armed courier duties.
Why Join Us? We offer a supportive team environment, meaningful community engagement, steady work with a clear mission, opportunities for professional growth, paid training, comprehensive benefits, and a rewarding law enforcement career in a university setting. |
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Clinical Research Coordinator
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Oklahoma City
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| The Department of Neurosurgery is looking to hire a Clinical Research Coordinator to assist, coordinate and help manage clinical trials within the Department of Neurosurgery. This role will identify and assess patients who may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial or research program, distribute information, act as a clinical resource, manage data, and conduct follow-up care for patients within the program. |
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Technology Strategist
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Norman
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| Strategic Technology supports the University's mission to remove barriers to college access and completion. We work to simplify the financial aid process, ensure accurate and reliable enrollment and academic record services, and help students stay informed every step of the way. Our team partners closely with the Office of Financial Aid and the Office of the Registrar to implement and maintain technology that strengthens their operations and improves the student experience. |
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Lead Electronics Technician
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Norman
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| The Gallogly College of Engineering has seen rapid growth in undergraduate and graduate enrollment. Many engineering programs across the schools have teaching laboratories that use electronics to collect and control experiments. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in particular, has laboratory courses focused on circuits, sensors, and other topics. Under the direction of the Dean, the Electronics Lab Coordinator will perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled activities related to electronic devices and experiments across schools in engineering. The person will place orders for, prepare, and maintain laboratory materials, supplies, and associated equipment. The new Electronics Lab Coordinator will be assigned duties requiring considerable technical knowledge and ability in electronics. The Electronics Lab Coordinator is expected to exercise independent judgment in the performance of duties and is responsible for supervising and maintaining laboratory supplies, materials, equipment, and records. |
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PEAK - Talent Acquisition Specialist
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Norman
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| Join Our Team as a Recruiting & Applicant Support Specialist!
If you love helping people, staying organized, and keeping a fast‑moving workflow on track, this role is a great fit. We’re looking for a detail‑oriented, customer‑focused professional to support applicants, hiring managers, and departmental users throughout the recruiting process. |
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Student Support Specialist (Fall)
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Norman
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| The Student Support Specialist is responsible for comprehensive inventory management, handling deliveries, scanning equipment into tracking systems, and organizing replacement cycles for faculty and staff. This position manages detailed asset assignment records in Excel, coordinates with administrative departments for new hire equipment location, and arranges delivery of technology assets across campus. The Specialist maintains thorough documentation of all deliveries, including location information and photographic confirmation. This role maintains equipment readiness by rebuilding and refurbishing computers, focusing on preparing backup units and loaners for departmental needs and events. The Specialist provides some first-level technical support to faculty and staff, troubleshooting hardware and software issues while escalating complex problems to senior technicians when necessary. Additional responsibilities include providing basic technical support for printers, software, and computer configurations within account permission levels, as well as assisting with lab updates and network connectivity audits. A core function of this position is surplus management, requiring documentation of serial numbers and unique identifiers before processing equipment for retirement. The Specialist evaluates assets for potential reuse, recommending serviceable equipment for introduction while ensuring damaged items are properly processed for parts salvaging or disposal. This work involves managing surplus operations of various scales, from routine small collections to large departmental projects exceeding 250 items, maintaining accurate inventory records throughout the process. |
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IT Research Computing System Specialist (Fall)
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Norman
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| OU IT is currently hiring the position of IT Research Computing System Specialist. This position provides research computing system administration and/or other system-facing tasks. Students in this role will troubleshoot minor issues, assist in deploying and maintaining research computing systems and components, provide technical support, and communicate with various IT teams to resolve more technically advanced customer incidents and system maintenance issues.
Most shifts will take place between 8am-5pm CST, Monday through Friday. Some weekend shifts may be required. For this position, required training will occur on the job as part of this position’s duties, potentially including job shadowing. Regular attendance at research computing team meetings will be required, in person and/or via videoconferencing. Due to the amount of time and effort that must be devoted to on-boarding new employees, this position is not recommended for applicants who intend to work in the role for less than two academic semesters. |
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Clinical Quality Improvement Coordinator
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Oklahoma City
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| Play a vital role in advancing quality, safety, and continuous improvement in patient care. This position supports performance improvement initiatives through medical record and site reviews, data collection and analysis, and coordination of surveys and accreditation efforts. Working closely with clinical staff and leadership, this role helps identify opportunities, resolve concerns, and implement strategies that enhance outcomes and support a culture of excellence in care delivery. |
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Clinical Quality Improvement Coordinator
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Oklahoma City
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| Established in 2013, the Oklahoma Clinical and Translational Science Institute (OCTSI) serves as a catalyst for clinical and translational research that improves health and healthcare for Oklahomans. As a quality improvement coordinator, you will play a vital role in advancing quality, safety, and continuous improvement in patient care. This position supports quality improvement initiatives through medical record reviews, data collection and analysis, and coordination of surveys. Working closely with clinical staff and leadership, this role helps identify opportunities, improve clinical workflow, and implement quality improvement strategies to enhance patient outcomes and support a culture of excellence in primary care delivery. |