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Assistant Professor of Practice
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041500 - Marketing/Quant Analysis/Bus Law
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Assistant Professor of Practice is a full-time non-tenure track level and expectation is to teach undergraduate courses and potentially graduate courses if qualified. Participate in service activities and perform research or professional work sufficient to fulfill accreditation requirements. |
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Resident
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183905 - CVM Pathobiology Dept Admin
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, invites applications for a resident position in veterinary clinical pathology. The position is in the Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine and the Diagnostic Laboratory Services (DLS), which is part of the Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory System. This position will be a 3-year residency training program that will begin on July 16, 2026. |
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Clinical Instructor I
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The College of Veterinary Medicine has an Immediate opening for a clinical track faculty position In Small Animal Internal Medicine. |
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Clinical Admissions Assistant
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184200 - Animal and Emergency Referral Center
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Rankin County
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| The Afterhours Clinical Admissions Assistant position is the “face” and first line of communication with Clients and Referring veterinarians both in-person and by telephone. The clinical admissions assistant coordinates patient referrals, schedules appointments, manages hospital communications, completes patient admissions and provides excellent client services to the over 10,000 patients seen by the Animal Emergency & Referral Center each year. The responsibilities also include monitoring the security of the building and facilitating resolution of any issues or emergency needs within the physical facility. |
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Assistant Research Professor
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013200 - Delta Research and Extension Center
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Stoneville, MS
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| This position is a 100% Research appointment with Mississippi State University located at the Delta Research and Extension Center, National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research (NCAAR) in Stoneville, MS, with an academic affiliation in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at Mississippi State University. The incumbent will pursue an innovative and comprehensive program in agronomy focused on water use in agriculture with objectives considering scientific merit, practical needs of Mississippi producers, and the preservation of groundwater resources. The primary function of this position will be to develop, coordinate and implement research programs aimed at reducing irrigation needs of agronomic crops in the Mississippi Delta. The incumbent will work as part of a multidisciplinary team involved in research and extension related to water use in agricultural systems. In particular, the incumbent will conduct research on established technologies and practices that improve irrigation efficiency (i.e. computerized hole selection, surge valves, soil moisture sensors, etc.) and develop novel approaches to reduce the demand for irrigation in local agronomic crops.
Develop and maintain close working relationships with producers and the agricultural industry, including commodity groups, governmental agencies, stakeholders, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station researchers, MSU Extension specialists, Extension agents, and others. This interaction ensures that irrigation research programs are focused on the most pressing needs of stakeholders. The incumbent should have experience in irrigated row crop agricultural production and demonstrated, or potential for, excellence in research and scientific article publication as well as proficiency in extramural grant writing.
In addition to research activities, the successful candidate may be appointed an administrative role as MSU Coordinator of the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research. |
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Campus Security Officer (Meridian)
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470900 - Police
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Meridian Campus - Meridian, MS
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| This position is a non-sworn, uniformed officer. The following examples are intended as illustrations only of the various types of duties assigned in positions allocated to this classification. The absence of specific statements of duties does not exclude those tasks from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment of the position. |
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Assistant Teaching Professor
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041500 - Marketing/Quant Analysis/Bus Law
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Assistant Teaching Professor is a full-time non-tenure track level and expectation is to teach undergraduate courses and potentially graduate courses if qualified. Participate in service activities and perform research or professional work sufficient to fulfill accreditation requirements. |
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Visiting Assistant Professor
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061300 - Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Visiting Assistant Professor is under the administrative supervision of the Department Head in Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISE) and will serve as a professional faculty member. Specific activities include teaching, research, service and advising students in the Industrial Engineering program. |
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Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor
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061300 - Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor is under the administrative supervision of the Head of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. This is a tenure-track position. A faculty member in Industrial and Systems Engineering is an engineer and scholar with strong interest in teaching and conducting externally funded research. He/She contributes to the three missions of the University: teaching, research, and service. |
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Communications Coordinator
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053700 - NRTC-Nat'l Research Ctr Blindness
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Looking for a communications role where your work truly matters? Join the National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision (NRTC) at Mississippi State University as our Communications Coordinator and help promote innovative research, training, and products that support individuals who are blind or have low vision across the country. The position's primary purpose is to manage and coordinate NRTC communications and marketing efforts, including promoting center activities, research results, products, training, and technical assistance opportunities to a national audience. |