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ECHO Coordinator - GS9648 in Tulsa
The ECHO Coordinator supports Project ECHO by coordinating program operations while leading outreach and social media efforts that expand participation and awareness of ECHO programs. ECHO Coordinators support the planning, delivery, and follow-up of ECHO sessions, including participant communications, Zoom support, coordination with hub teams and subject matter experts, scheduling presentations, and disseminating program materials. The ECHO Coordinator works closely with ECHO teams to ensure required documentation is completed in accordance with CME standards. The ECHO Coordinator supports grant deliverables through data tracking, reporting, and assisting with the launch of new ECHO programs. This position also serves as an administrative liaison for the Director and Assistant Director of Project ECHO. This role involves significant outreach and digital engagement. Duties include creating, writing, scheduling, and managing social media content; monitoring outreach and social media performance, and adjusting strategies based on analytics. The ECHO Coordinator collaborates with internal teams to design digital outreach materials, supports recruitment and engagement campaigns, and gathers photos, videos, testimonials, and stories from programs and partners to support outreach, impact reporting, and grant deliverables. This position requires strong communication and organizational skills, creativity, flexibility, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
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Project Manager GS9070 in Tulsa
The Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth day-to-day functioning of all research activities in the lab, including up to four different research protocols at any given time under a research portfolio. This role has primary responsibility for operational integrity, protocol fidelity, and participant safety across multiple trials and longitudinal studies, which include pregnancy, childbirth, newborns, and substance use disorders. The Project Manager will assist the Project Director in overseeing the execution of each study component across protocols including participant management, data collection, biospecimen processing and storage, quality control, training, and operations.
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Psychometrist GS9138 in Tulsa
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences is searching for a Psychological Technician / Psychometrist for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences to support clinical neuropsychology services. A successful candidate will be responsible for administering selected psychological and/or neuropsychological tests to children and adults in accordance with clearly defined procedures, under the supervision of a licensed psychologist or neuropsychologist. Assists in test scoring, collection, and recording of various test data for clinical and/or research purposes. This position requires strong interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively work with a wide range of individuals and constituencies in all community.
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Library Department Head, Research and Learning Services AF7900 in Stillwater
Reporting to the Associate Dean for Library Operations, the Oklahoma State University Libraries seeks a dynamic Department Head to lead the Research and Learning Services (RLS) unit, a dedicated team of eight faculty librarians who strengthen their communities through thoughtful engagement with information systems, services that directly impact the campus community, innovative scholarship, and ethical practices.
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High Obesity Program (HOP) Physical Activity Area Specialist CS9628 in Muskogee County
About Us: As a part of Oklahoma State University Extension (OSU Extension), the mission of the Community Nutrition Education Programs (CNEP) is to educate and empower limited-resource families and youth to improve nutrition and physical activity behaviors. CNEP encompasses the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed), known as the Oklahoma Nutrition Education (ONE) program in our state. Our nutrition lessons focus on diet quality, food safety, physical activity, food security and food resource management. Our Nutrition Education Assistants (NEA’s) provide research-based, hands-on learning experiences for families and youth at no cost.
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