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Animal Technician - 1203 in Langston
We are looking to fill three Animal Technician Positions. This is a 12-month full-time position with the title of AIGR Animal Technician. The position works with AIGR Farms and performs daily animal maintenance, research, and extension activities. This position falls within the AIGR Extension and Research Plan of Work and is funded through federal and state appropriations with the supervision of the Langston University Sherman Lewis School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences (LU-SL/SAAS). Essential Duties and Responsibilities Daily Duties • Provide feed and water for goats and farm dogs. • Cleaning of dairy barn alley, waterers, and Callan gate feeders. • Provide standard animal management practices. • Monitor the health and feeding conditions of goats. • Perform miscellaneous farm duties as assigned by the farm manager. Weekly Duties • Check pre dip, post dip and milking parlor cleaning detergents. • Cleaning and disinfecting maternity and nursery facilities. • Cleaning of feed containers and buckets. • Cleaning of the main farm compound every week. Periodical Duties • Assist in breeding, kidding, and feeding of newborn kids. • Perform milking and keep a record of daily milk production. • Assist in weaning, ear tagging, and related husbandry practices. • Assist in bleeding, weighing, and sample collection.
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Director of the Weidner Business and Real Estate Center AF7801 in Payne County
The Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University invites applications for the Director of the Weidner Business and Real Estate Center. The Center serves as a hub for interdisciplinary engagement across real estate, property management, finance, economics, and related business disciplines, supporting industry partnerships, applied research, and student career development. This is an eleven-month, career-track position with an initial three-year renewable contract. Salary is commensurate with background and experience as well as available funding. An appointment beginning in August 2026 is preferred, though flexibility is possible based on funding availability.
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Assistant Professor of Professional Practice AF8119 in Payne County
The School of Marketing and International Business (SMIB) in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a Professor of Professional Practice position, anticipated to begin in August 2026. Applicants at all ranks will be considered. SMIB faculty are located on both the Stillwater and Tulsa campuses; this position will be based on the Stillwater campus. The standard teaching load is seven sections per academic year (Fall and Spring semesters). Salary is contingent on available funding.
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Director of the Center for Sales and Service Excellence AF9433 in Stillwater
The successful candidate will serve as Director of the Center for Sales and Service Excellence (CSSE) and will be responsible for the development and leadership of the Center and its interactions with key stakeholders, including student participants, industry partners, affiliate scholars, the School of Marketing and International Business, sales centers at other universities, and donors. In addition, the candidate will teach twelve credit hours of undergraduate courses in marketing and/or sales per academic year. The typical teaching load for Professors of Professional Practice is 21 credit hours per academic year; however, this position includes a three-course annual teaching release to support the administrative responsibilities associated with directing the Center.
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Administrative Associate AS7831 in Stillwater
Provide direct support to the department head, contributing to efficient and effective operation of the department.
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Director of Undergraduate Admissions 130007 in Stillwater
Director of Undergraduate Admissions. Upholding the values and mission of the institution and the Division of Enrollment Management, the Director of Admissions works closely with the Director of Recruitment and supports the Vice President of Enrollment Management to achieve enrollment goals. The Director of Admissions leads a dynamic team of 41 full-time professional staff members and 4 student staff across two campus locations, including OSU-Stillwater and OSU-Tulsa. The Director of Admissions oversees a team of 41 professional staff members responsible for the admission (operational), data and CRM management, marketing and communication of domestic and international undergraduate freshman and transfer students at OSU-Stillwater and OSU-Tulsa campuses. Reporting to the Vice President of Enrollment Management, this position plays a key role in the development and execution of admission and recruitment strategy for first-time freshman, transfer, international, readmission, online-only, non-degree seeking, strategic development, and overall new student enrollment. Through extensive collaboration with the Undergraduate Recruitment team and Enrollment Management leadership, they will implement short and long-term strategies to positively impact enrollment goals for the OSU-Stillwater, OSU-Tulsa campuses as well as provide leadership and assistance with OSU system admissions. The Director of Admissions should have strong leadership and management experience, demonstrate innovative and strategic planning and maintenance of salary, operational budgets; ability to proactively inquire, effectively analyze, interpret and present on data toward achieving enrollment goals; staying current on local and national trends that impact enrollment goals. Strong background in strategic enrollment management and system operations to create initiatives that work toward achieving enrollment goals; and operational planning and technology platforms to assist in institutional goals. Work well with other institutional leaders, specifically with the director of recruitment and director of financial aid, in establishing and re-enforcing admission policies and strategies. Ability to interpret and apply admission policies established by the University and Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and provide consultation to OSU administration on policy development and implementation. Demonstrate strong writing skills and dynamic speaking skills to effectively communicate with all constituents (internal and external). Ability to innovate and maximize outcomes in all professional situations. Ability to provide a high level of customer service to all constituents, such as but not limited to the prospective student experience and the accuracy, timeliness, and efficiency of the admission process. Serve as a member of, and/or represent the office to various university committees or advisory groups as assigned by the vice president. To be successful, the individual will initiate, build and maintain positive working relationships with internal and external partners, including but not limited to: OSU’s divisions of Enrollment Management, Student Affairs, Access and Community Impact, the Oklahoma State Board of Regents, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE), OSU Foundation, OSU Alumni Association, OSU Global, OSU-Tulsa, OSU Graduate College, OSU Academic Colleges, other colleges/universities in the A&M system, Big 12 Conference members and other peer institutions.
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Motor Pool Supervisor #DS9820 in Okmulgee
GENERAL SUMMARY: This position is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the university motor pool and fleet vehicles.
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Nutrition Education Assistant for Tulsa County 634625 in Tulsa County
The mission of the Community Nutrition Education Program (CNEP) is to educate and empower limited-resource families and youth to improve nutrition and physical activity behaviors.
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Student Retention Coordinator AS7104 in Stillwater
The Student Success Operations Coordinator provides the operational infrastructure that enables student success initiatives to be delivered consistently, effectively, and at scale. This position designs, coordinates, and maintains systems, processes, calendars, and reporting structures that support advising, retention, and proactive student outreach. This position will work closely with the campus Slate team and Institutional Research and Analytics to advance student success initiatives. The Coordinator ensures that student success strategies are translated into clear workflows, reliable timelines, accurate data, and actionable reporting—reducing advisor burden while improving the student experience. This role focuses heavily on implementation and organization.
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Adjunct Professor – Speech Communications 902212 in Oklahoma City
To develop in each student the skills of critical thinking and to help students learn Speech Communications presented to them in order for that student to become a positive member of the community.
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Extension Administrative Support Specialist - Grant 633543 in Grant County
Oklahoma State University (OSU) Extension is an outreach to serve all of greater Oklahoma to help Oklahomans solve local issues and concerns, promote leadership and manage resources wisely. Programs focus on increasing opportunities for agricultural enterprises, natural resources and environmental management, food, nutrition, health and safety education, youth, family and community development.
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Federal Work Study 2026-27 - OKC Campus 700657 in Oklahoma City
The federal work-study program (FWSP) enables eligible students to be employed by OSU-OKC either on or off campus. This program is designed to give students the opportunity to work part-time to help meet the costs of their post-secondary education. Rate of Pay: $10.50 an hour on-campus; $11.00 an hour for Community Service; and $12.00 an hour for Community Service tutoring positions. Students may work up to 20 hours per week depending on individual eligibility, which is determined through the Financial Aid office.
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