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Director of Development in Main Campus, Oklahoma City
The Director of Development manages a portfolio of alumni, friends, corporations, and foundations for qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding charitable gifts for Oklahoma City University. The Director is responsible for meeting key metrics, including dollars raised and a number of meaningful personal contacts, while building and advancing strong relationships with the university for current and prospective donors.
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Personal Counselor in Main Campus, Oklahoma City
The Personal Counselor is responsible for providing individual and group counseling services for personal, interpersonal, and academic concerns to students. This position provides dedicated service to Oklahoma City University School of Law students two days a week with dedicated service on the main campus three days a week. Additionally, the counselor supports the department of Counseling Services with training and outreach, crisis intervention and emergency coverage, and consultation with parents, faculty, and off-campus mental health professionals.
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Staff Attorney in Law School, Oklahoma City
The Staff Attorney within the OCU School of Law works in The Housing Eviction Legal Assistance Program (HELP) providing legal advocacy services and direct representation to clients in Oklahoma County and performing other related duties.
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Assistant Professor of Experimental Psychology in Main Campus, Oklahoma City
The Department of Psychology at Oklahoma City University welcomes applications for a tenure track position as an Assistant Professor of Experimental Psychology beginning in the Fall of 2025. While the area of specialty within experimental psychology is open, candidates in the areas of social or forensic psychology are highly desirable. Responsibilities include teaching at the undergraduate level, being actively engaged in conducting and supervising research, and providing service to the university and profession. Candidates will also have the opportunity to teach courses and supervise research in our doctoral program in clinical psychology.
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Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Main Campus, Oklahoma City
The Department of Psychology at Oklahoma City University is seeking applications for a nontenure track clinical faculty position beginning in the Fall 2025. While the area of specialty is open, we are looking to fill this position with an individual who can complement existing faculty interests in the department. Emphasis on adult mental health, gerontology, or rural mental health is desirable. Primary responsibilities include teaching graduate courses in our APA Accredited, contingency-status PsyD program in Clinical psychology. Supervising graduate student research and providing clinical supervision is also required. Candidates may also have some involvement in our undergraduate program as well. The faculty position can have a multiyear initial appointment. The appointment is renewable upon completion of successful performance reviews.
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