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High Dosage Tutor - Athletics Academics in Norman
GRIT—Growing Resilient, Innovative Thinkers is a program that provides high dosage, explicit learning and thinking strategies to empower student athletes to feel and find success while providing an opportunity to close any possible academic gaps. GRIT Mentors have a roster of student athletes to implement research-based strategies for thinking critically beyond basic recall and memorization in reading and math. We are looking for reading, math, writing, and study skills mentors.
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Academic Records Specialist in Norman
The Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost seeks an organized, collaborative staff member to join the Academic Personnel Records team. This position will interact frequently with departments under Academic Affairs, providing centralized customer service in the processing of their academic personnel transactions and management of the related relevant data within University policy. This position will report to the Director of the Academic Personnel Records. All employees of the Provost Office are required to be accessible and cooperative and to adhere to the highest standards of professionalism, customer service and ethics.
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IRRIGATION MECHANIC in Norman
Are you looking for a hands-on career where you can learn new skills, work outdoors, and be part of a team-oriented environment? Join the University of Oklahoma Facilities Management Department as an Irrigation Mechanic and help maintain the essential systems that keep our campus running. In this role, you'll develop a skilled trade while working on commercial irrigation systems, including water wells and water tower operations. You'll gain experience operating equipment, troubleshooting systems, and contributing to infrastructure projects that support one of Oklahoma's premier universities.
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Sooner Club Stewards in Norman
Temporary guest relations assistants are needed to manage and look after suite and club areas at all home football games and have the opportunity to work men's and women's basketball games in the Courtside Club in the winter and spring. This is a wonderful opportunity to be a part of behind-the-scenes action of game days working with exclusive guests in premium areas. Duties include preparing setup to make for an exceptional experience, greeting attendees, coordinating check-ins, actively listening to fan needs, effectively responding to questions, and maintaining a customer-oriented and professional attitude while displaying Sooner spirit. Floor manager opportunity available and dependent on experience.
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Student Admissions Director in Norman
The Office of Admissions & Recruitment (OAR) makes connections and creates experiences with the next generation of Sooners by supporting domestic and international freshman, transfer, and concurrent students throughout the application and decision process. Our team operates from Norman and across the state, nation, and world, partnering with faculty, staff, parents, counselors, and communities to provide guidance and resources to prospective students. Our goal is to build a vibrant OU community by recruiting the most academically qualified students with a variety of educational, service, involvement, and community experiences. We seek individuals who exhibit integrity, care, intentionality, and innovation.
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Interior Design Student Employee (Summer) in Norman
Kickstart your design career with hands-on experience at University of Oklahoma Architectural & Engineering Services. As a Student Interior Design Assistant, you’ll step beyond the classroom and into real-world projects that shape the university’s spaces. In this role, you’ll collaborate with experienced interior design professionals and A&E staff to support the selection, ordering, and installation of furnishings across campus. You’ll gain practical skills by organizing product catalogs and materials, contributing to floor plans using AutoCAD, and participating in building walkthroughs and surveys that inform design decisions. This position also builds your professional foundation through essential office experience—managing files, answering phones, coordinating errands, and supporting daily operations. Along the way, you’ll strengthen your proficiency in Microsoft Office, CAD software, and other industry tools while learning how design projects move from concept to completion. If you’re detail-oriented, eager to learn, and excited to see your work come to life in real spaces, this is your opportunity to grow, contribute, and make an impact on campus environments.
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Student Employee, Education (Summer) in Norman
Will work with Education Staff to assist with natural history classes for children aged 6-12. Will help the Summer Camp Facilitator conduct activities, supervise campers, help with daily classroom set-up and clean-up, and class preparation. Some programs take place outdoors. May drive a van to transport children. Applicants must furnish three references at time of applying.
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Student Employee-Communication (Summer) in Norman
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is seeking a part-time Student Communications & Media Assistant for summer 2026, and the 2026–2027 academic year to assist in growing our media presence on a variety of platforms. The individual selected will work with the museum’s PR & Marketing Officer and museum staff to gather content for internal and external communications, including but not limited to, the website, social media, and e-newsletters. Additional responsibilities include sharing content to engage our audience via social media and promote natural and cultural history. Responsibilities will include other duties as assigned. The student assistant will need to have excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as the technical ability to design or produce content and share it with our audience. Some interest in and familiarity with journalism will be necessary to understand and accurately disseminate information.
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3D Workflow - Student Specialist Job Description (Summer) in Norman
This position will be working with the Digital Fabrication (DF) services unit at OU Libraries. Workers in this position will assist members of the DF unit to augment the research and instruction lifecycle through the use of technologies like 3D Printing, 3D Scanning, Virtual and Augmented Reality. Successful applicants will develop competencies in a variety of emerging technologies through their work.
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Peer Learning Assistant – Chemistry (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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Lead Case Manager in Oklahoma City
Responsible for the case management process including assessment, reassessment, service planning, monitoring and discharge of consumers, quality improvement, policy management, and serves as a lead case manager and supervisor.
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Peer Learning Assistant – Business (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: • New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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