Athletic Academic Proctor (Intermittent Worker)
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300601 - The Dept of Ath Acad Supp Serv
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The Athletic Academic Proctor position acts as an extension of the Tutor Coordinator in charge of tutoring and study hall as well as to help maintain a quiet and organized study area. Proctors are hired on an as-needed basis. Length of employment is typically for at least one full semester.
Athletic Academic Proctors will help facilitate the responsibilities of the Tutor Coordinator in charge of tutoring and study hall as well as the Tutor Coordinator in the office Athletic Academics. |
Computer Specialist
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193000 - HPC2
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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Under the general supervision of the User Support Manager, the Help Desk Technician is responsible for providing remote technical support for the High-Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC2), affiliated research centers/institutes, and other supported research units. The Help Desk is the front line and responsible for solving basic technical problems relating to Windows and Linux OS. The Help Desk’s objective is to quickly identify a customer’s issue and resolve basic desktop issues with that user and appropriately elevate as needed. |
Anesthesia Technician (Trainee, I, or II)
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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To administer anesthetics to render patients insensitive to pain during surgical and other medical procedures, supervise/teach students in the practice of anesthesia, maintain equipment and keep related records. |
Intermittent Worker (Telephone Interviewer)
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190300 - Social Science Research
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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Part time telephone interviewer will collect scientific data using a computer assisted telephone interviewing system in the Survey Research unit of the Social Science Research Center at Mississippi State University. |
Clinical Professor & Director
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313204 - Meridian Division of Education
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Meridian Campus - Meridian, MS
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The establishment of the Mississippi State University-Meridian (MSU-M) Mental and Behavioral Health Clinic aims to enhance the availability of mental and behavioral healthcare providers and services in the surrounding area. The clinic is designed to be a training site for current MSU students and provide community services.
The Clinical Professor in Counseling or Psychology reports to the Head of the Division of Education and serves as the primary representative and clinic director for mental and behavioral health services in the Division of Education at the MSU-Meridian campus. Responsibilities include overseeing the delivery of services to the city of Meridian and neighboring counties, encompassing individual and group therapy, prevention and educational programs and workshops, and crisis management. Additionally, the Clinical Professor is tasked with hiring and supervising clinical and support staff (in conjunction with the Division Head of Education), fostering collaboration and consultation with MSU-Meridian faculty and staff, seeking additional funding and external support, and providing direct clinical services and teaching as needed. |
Office Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Newton County
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Perform a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for the MS Child Care Resource and Referral, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
Sports Turf Specialist I
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751400 - Campus Landscape
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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This position is responsible for the maintenance and operation of all Mississippi State University athletic fields and grounds areas. |
Clinical Professor
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313220 - Meridian Behavioral & Mental Health
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Meridian Campus - Meridian, MS
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The establishment of the Mississippi State University-Meridian (MSU-M) Mental and Behavioral Health Clinic aims to enhance the availability of mental and behavioral healthcare providers and services in the surrounding area. The clinic is designed to be a training site for current MSU students and provide community services. |
Assistant Professor or Associate Professor
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080100 - FWRC - Forestry
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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This is a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track teaching/research position at either the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Department of Forestry, College of Forest Resources, Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University. |
Research Associate
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010100 - MAFES Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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Under general supervision, employs a broad knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures in a particular field of specialization to plan, coordinate, and conduct research.
Research Associates in the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station hold part-time, or full-time, non-tenure track positions to assist in the planning, coordination and/or conduct of research projects. The Research Associate, an externally-funded professional, reports to a project director. These positions are contingent on the availability of funding, generally for a specified period of time.
MAFES disciplines and departments can be found at mafes.msstate.edu. |
Speech Pathologist
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051800 - T.K. Martin Ctr for Tech & Disab
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The TK Martin Center is seeking a licensed or license-eligible speech language pathologist with experience in early intervention services to support a pilot project at the TK Martin Center and expertise in AAC evaluations or willingness to receive training. This position will have a primary role of serving young children, ages birth to three, qualifying for early intervention services in the state of Mississippi. Children may present with complex communication needs. This role may involve assisting with early intervention assessments for infants and toddlers who present with developmental delays. This position will require intimate work with a multidisciplinary team to maximize the outcomes of children (and their families) receiving services. Trainings may be required in evidence-based practice. Those with experience may also assist with AAC evaluations for the TKMC.
This position will require travel within the state of Mississippi.
If not already in possession, it will be encouraged in the duration of the first year of employment to receive the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. |
Instructor I
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051300 - TeacherEd&Leadership (TEAL)
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The position is for a full-time, 9-month, non-tenure track instructor to teach online and/or face-to-face methods courses in math, science, and social studies in the elementary education teacher preparation program. |
Instructor I - Geography
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034900 - Geosciences
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The position is for a full-time, non-tenure track instructor (9-month appointment). The successful candidate will teach three or four courses per semester not to exceed eight total courses per nine-month period. These courses include World Geography, Physical Geography or other introductory courses in geosciences. In addition, the preferred candidate will coordinate the Physical Geography laboratory sections. The duties include making sure the graduate teaching assistants are prepared to facilitate the labs and preparing laboratory instructions and materials. Summer teaching opportunities for additional pay may be available, yet summer employment is not always guaranteed. |
Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor
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313220 - Meridian Behavioral & Mental Health
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Meridian Campus - Meridian, MS
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Assistant or Associate Teaching Professor at Mississippi State University on the Meridian Campus. The Division of Education invites applicants for a non-tenure track Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor position in the Master of Science and Doctor of Psychology degree program in Combined Health Services Psychology beginning fall 2024. |
Postdoctoral Associate
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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The principal function of the postdoc is to contribute to configuring an Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) water quality model for the South Florida region and use this model to simulate and analyze past and projected regional patterns, with a focus on net primary production and subsequent carbon transport and settlement rates in and out of Biscayne Bay. The outputs of the coastal model will be used to characterize climate change impacts on water quality and carbon transport in and out of the estuary. Addition to the modeling efforts, the position will also have the tasks of constructing literature reviews and providing carbon data input for NOAA databases. The postdoc will be based at the NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida. She/he will be part of a multidisciplinary team, which includes researchers at NOAA, Mississippi State University, University of Miami, University of South Florida, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, and Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association. |