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Extension State Program Specialist in Mesonet Agriculture Outreach BF9493 in Stillwater
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering is a unique department with strong collaboration between two colleges, the Ferguson College of Agriculture and the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. We take pride in educating at the interface of engineering design and technology in support of advancing access to food, feed, fiber and energy. Our goal is to integrate life and agricultural sciences into solutions for complex, real world problems. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive department in which students from any background can feel comfortable, supported and successful.
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Clinical Assistant Professor - Sports Medicine/Family Medicine in Stillwater
The Clinical Assistant Professor- Sports Medicine/Family Medicine position will practice in Stillwater and Tulsa Athletics. This position is actively involved in caring for student athletes and teaching fellows and residents in an ambulatory sports medicine setting. Appropriate effort and activity in clinical research and service will also be necessary as well as a clinical record of sufficient depth to qualify for faculty appointment at the rank of Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor. The position will work with OSU Professional Services, LLC, OSU Medical Center, and OSU-CHS.
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Community Resource Development Extension Educator-2175 in Langston
The Community Resource Development Extension Educator serves as a critical link between Langston University Sherman Lewis School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences (LU SL/SAAS) and the residents of Oklahoma. This position develops and delivers innovative, research-based educational programs that address local needs and strengthen the economic, social, and environmental well-being of communities. The educator collaborates with county, state, and tribal agencies; partner organizations; businesses; schools; and community leaders to assess needs, design programming, and build capacity across the region. Through these efforts, the educator contributes to improving the quality of life for both current and future residents.
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FPP Project Specialist - Editor AS7045 in Stillwater
Fire Protection Publications is a mission-driven, values-based organization dedicated to the production of high-quality educational content for the international community of firefighters and first responders. The person in this role will be responsible for duties pertaining to Editorial development for Fire Protection Publications.
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Veterinary Assistant/Technician/Specialist - SAIM AS6537 in Stillwater
Instruct and assist-fourth year professional veterinary students. Maintain equipment and supplies inventory in clinical areas. Must have excellent technical capabilities as well as time-management, communication (both written and oral) and organizational skills. Must be able to employ critical thinking, prioritize tasks and work in a team environment. Self-motivation is essential to expand upon knowledge and education of advanced small animal diseases including diagnostic and treatment options. Provide high quality veterinary technical assistance in several small animal VTH services including internal medicine, cardiology, ophthalmology, community practice, theriogenology, oncology, and exotic animal medicine.
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Associate Director of Marketing and Communications AS6531 in Stillwater
The Associate Director of Marketing and Communications serves as a strategic leader within the Division of Student Affairs, providing vision, direction, and coordination for integrated marketing and communications efforts across the division. Reporting to the Vice President for Student Affairs, this position leads a centralized shared-services model for marketing and communications that serves the diverse needs of Student Affairs departments while maintaining alignment with Oklahoma State University's institutional brand standards and strategic priorities.
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Associate Director Clinical Operations AS9595 in Stillwater
The position is part of UHS leadership team, which contributes and participates in activities to support the overall mission of the department. Provides leadership, guidance, and direction to clinic employees including nursing, lab, and x-ray. Oversee clinical referrals, clinical student staff and counseling partnerships. Develops, recommends, and implements UHS departmental objectives, policies and standards for care, and evaluates effectiveness. Responsible for interviewing prospective personnel, and providing orientation and training of new hires. Works with community and regional partners related to clinical matters. Coordinate, contribute and participate in outpatient accreditation and assessment processes, committees, and policy and procedure development for compliance. Works to resolve patient complaints and grievances related to clinical operations.
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Financial Assistant I - Senior Financial Assistant 633287 in Stillwater
The Research and Financial Services (RFS) Office in the Spears School of Business is a centralized office dedicated to all aspects of the School’s financial operations.
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Physician Assistant - Cardiovascular Medicine in Tulsa
Providing Cardiology services to patients in the outpatient setting, which may include in-person and virtual medicine efforts within the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine clinic and offsite clinic locations.
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Extension Administrative Support Assistant - Rogers County CS9626 in Rogers County
About Us: 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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Academic Advisor & Success Coach-1104 in Langston
About this Position The Academic Advisor serves as an advisor, mentor, coach, and ultimately champion, focused on the success of assigned students. As an Academic Advisor, you will truly own the accomplishment of your assigned students. Your coaching can be the "difference maker"- because of you, they will be ready to complete rigorous college courses and eventually graduate. The new Academic Advisor will advise a diverse population of students and provide holistic support, individually and in groups for an assigned caseload of students in the areas of academic advising, life skills development, student success development, career planning, and financial literacy. The Academic Advisor will interpret and explain university academic policy and procedure to assist students in making decisions concerning personal educational goals leading to graduation. The Academic Advisor will engage with our students to implement ongoing co-curricular activities to support our collaborative cohort model. The Academic Advisor will also collaborate with the community, faculty, and university partners to assist students with placement in internship and permanent employment positions in conjunction with Career and Professional Development. Overall, the Academic Advisor is expected to be proactive in assisting students in navigating the university at large and facilitating their holistic success. The Academic Advisor is responsible for providing highly engaged, student-centered support to a caseload of undergraduate students. The Academic Advisor is incredibly well organized and strong communicators, interpersonally, technologically, and in writing. Finally, the Academic Advisor is not only capable in these many areas, but also dedicated to performing these functions in full measure. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Success Coaching: Perform in-depth analysis of student needs to provide effective information and guidance on academic-related issues such as major exploration, course selection and registration, degree requirements and exceptions, and transfer credit evaluation/substitutions. Facilitate students' academic progress by maintaining regular contact with students within a caseload, monitoring each student's academic progress, and evaluating their needs and developing appropriate educational plans. Make referrals for students who need assistance with overcoming learning obstacles, specialized tutoring, extended or intensive assistance with career decisions or similar needs. Coordinate and/or participate in the advising-related portion of new/transfer student and parent orientation sessions. Encourage and guide students to define and develop realistic career goals which will be integrated into their academic action plan. Counsel students on academic lack-of-progress probation/suspension. Advise students on time management and schedule benchmarks. Provide holistic support to students in the areas of financial literacy and connect them with the appropriate resources for detailed assistance in financial aid and scholarship opportunities. Instruct Personal and Social Development and/or Academic Achievement Seminar courses for incoming students. Student Development: Assist students in learning the campus culture-the traditions, rituals, and practices that communicate how and why things are done at their school. Implement innovative ways of encouraging and supporting the personal developmental needs of a diverse student population. Provide students with proactive guidance on acclimating to their new undergraduate lifestyle and building supportive personal environments and best practices to facilitate their student's success. Empower students to maintain effective connections to the University and its community of scholars. Provide crisis intervention support and refers students to campus resources and community agencies for personal counseling as needed. Empathetically provide encouragement, reinforce positive results through recognition, and recognize milestones of assigned students. General Administrative: Demonstrate a clear knowledge of university, college, and departmental academics policies and procedures while offering direction to students in their respective programs/majors. Maintain students' academic files that include a record of the advising activity that takes place during each visit. Plan, develop, and conduct retention-related workshops and sessions as required. Assist in data compilation, statistical reports and correspondence, depending upon the area of assignment. Initiate and maintain cooperative working relationship with a variety of individuals and groups, including staff, student, faculty, university partners and off-campus community groups and partners to improve and promote student success. Provide comprehensive service to students using effective communication techniques with various modes of technology. Participate in on-going departmental training and cross-training to ensure an understanding of the college programs, curriculum, graduation requirements, polices, and procedures, and resources and services available to students, coordinating with staff in the areas of financial aid, registration and admission, and other enrollment management services. Required Qualifications Master's Master's degree in education, Counseling, Student Affairs, Student Development, or related field, or work equivalency preferred. (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date) 3 or more years of experience teaching and academic advisement. Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge: Strong critical and analytical thinking skills, human relations, and ability to communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing, with internal and external audiences. Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with a diverse student body and staff. Ability to Analyze and report on student outcomes. Ability to multi-task and organize, prioritize, and follow and follow multiple projects and task through to completion with an attention to detail. Ability to analyze problems, identify solutions and take appropriate action, resolve problems using independent judgment and decision-making processes. Ability to read and interpret policies related to academic programs and students' requirements for participations in various programs Participate within your own team of success coaches, supporting your teammates and providing input on opportunities for improvement. Provide exceptional customer service by responding to emails and phone calls within 24 business hours with resolution of all service needs with 48 business hours. Understand why students are leaving the institution and where they are going to assist in retention data collection and analysis. Preferred Qualifications Master's Master's degree in education, Counseling, Student Affairs, Student Development, or related field, or work equivalency. 3 or more years of experience teaching and academic advisement. Previous experience in an advising, counseling, or teaching at a university or community college is preferred. Knowledge of Banner System or similar student information system and early alert systems. Experience working with students, who are first-generation, from limited income families, or from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge: Strong critical and analytical thinking skills, human relations, and ability to communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing, with internal and external audiences. Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with a diverse student body and staff. Analyze and report on student outcomes. Ability to multi-task and organize, prioritize, and follow and follow multiple projects and task through to completion with an attention to detail. Ability to analyze problems, identify solutions and take appropriate action, resolve problems using independent judgment and decision-making processes. Ability to read and interpret policies related to academic programs and students' requirements for participations in various programs. Participate within your own team of success coaches, supporting your teammates and providing input on opportunities for improvement. Provide exceptional customer service by responding to emails and phone calls within 24 business hours with resolution of all service needs with 48 business hours. Understand why students are leaving the institution and where they are going to assist in retention data collection and analysis.
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Electrical and Controls Engineer AS6543 in Stillwater
The OSU New Product Development Center (NPDC), an engineering extension unit of the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology at Oklahoma State University, provides Oklahoma manufacturers and inventors with university-based research teams to develop and commercialize new product concepts. These efforts may include evaluating the characteristics of existing products, establishing the status of technology, evaluating the business and financial implications of new product implementation, developing new products, updating a current product to lead the market, integrating new technology or broadening market shares with new product features.
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Medical Assistant/Licensed Practical Nurse - Family Medicine in Tulsa
Assists physicians and staff in the delivery of patient care as directed following established methods, procedures and standards. Under minimum supervision, utilizes a systematic approach to patient care incorporating the following: assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. May occasionally be requested to float to other Family Medicine clinics to assist in covering patient load
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Veterinary Assistant/Technician/Specialist - ECC AS7872 in Stillwater
Instruct and assist year-four professional veterinary students. Maintain equipment and supplies inventory in clinical areas. Provide high quality veterinary technical assistance in several clinics/departments of the VTH including small animal medicine and surgery, small animal ICU, equine medicine and surgery, food animal medicine and surgery etc.
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Veterinary Assistant/Technician/Specialist - Prim. Care AS9441 in Stillwater
Instruct and assist year-four professional veterinary students. Maintain equipment and supplies inventory in clinical areas. Provide high quality veterinary technical assistance in the small animal primary care unit of the VTH including possible assistance in small animal medicine and surgery, small animal ICU, ophthalmology, internal medicine, etc.
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