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  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Accounting Clerk in Oklahoma City

    Supports Accounts Payable operations by managing mail intake, check printing, and distribution, and conducting secondary payment reviews to ensure accuracy and adherence to financial controls.

  • Closes Jul 31 2026

    Student Host/Producer (Summer) in Norman

    KGOU public radio is looking for a Student Host/Producer to help us inform our diverse audience and produce engaging stories about the people who live here. KGOU has a strong tradition of local, state, and regional news coverage with an emphasis on compelling storytelling. This is a unique opportunity to gain practical, real-world announcing, reporting, and producing experience at the University of Oklahoma’s award-winning NPR member station.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Housekeeper Supervisor in Norman

    Responsible for supervising a group of housekeeping workers and performing a variety of housekeeping tasks. Exercises some discretion while following established standards. Representative Duties: Directs and inspects work of housekeeping employees. Supervises housekeeping crews on special jobs such as waxing and window washing. Provides procedure orientation and training for new housekeeping employees. Performs housekeeping tasks, to include make readies, in addition to performing minor maintenance and repairs on floor care equipment. Contacts with others are of a routine natureRelieves housekeepers as needed. Ensures that personnel supervised are informed of and adhere to health and safety practices associated with assigned tasks. Will complete clerical duties to include payroll, time and attendance reviews.Will complete essential human resources tasks to include interviewing, training, and positive discipline. Will serve in an on-call duty rotation. Will require some weekend shifts and required overtime work, scheduled in advance. May be designated as an " essential position" during emergency closures. May be required to remain on campus overnight during weather or other emergencies. Performs related duties as assigned.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Custodian / Housekeeper in Norman

    Performs routine cleaning in offices and public access areas within OU Residential communities. Tasks are precisely defined. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Mops, sweeps, waxes, and polishes floors. Cleans and dusts furniture, equipment, etc. Locks and unlocks offices, classrooms, and conference areas. Contacts with others are of a routine nature. Collects and disposes of wastepaper and refuse. Vacuums carpeted areas where applicable. Maintains lavatories and rest rooms in a sanitary condition. May shovel snow from doorways and sidewalks. Performs related duties as assigned.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Parking Control Assistant in Norman

    Traffic Management: A parking attendant will play a crucial role in managing traffic flow within our campus parking lots. By directing vehicles efficiently, they will reduce congestion, prevent unauthorized parking, and ensure a smoother experience for students, faculty, and visitors. Customer Service: Our parking attendants will serve as the first point of contact for anyone arriving on campus. Their friendly demeanor, helpfulness, and ability to address inquiries will create a positive impression and enhance overall satisfaction. Parking Enforcement: With a dedicated attendant, we can enforce parking regulations consistently. This includes monitoring permit compliance, issuing citations when necessary, and maintaining order in our parking areas. Safety and Security: A parking attendant contributes to campus safety by promptly identifying and addressing any security concerns. They can assist during emergencies, guide visitors to safe areas, and report suspicious activities. Event Support: During special events, such as sports games, concerts, or conferences, a parking attendant will be invaluable. They can efficiently direct traffic, manage overflow parking, and ensure event attendees find suitable parking spaces. Accessibility Assistance: Our attendant can assist individuals with disabilities by providing accessible parking options and ensuring compliance with ADA regulations. This inclusivity is essential for creating an equitable campus environment.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    *Food Services Worker - University Catering in Norman

    Performs food service, sanitation and kitchen maintenance. Serves food with proper portion control and knowledge of menu items. Greet and take customer orders, remember special requests, and deliver food in a timely manner. Load, carry, and transport hot or cold food items or containers to customers, serving lines, designated floors or dining tables-safely, efficiently, and timely. Assists with special events across the University and across campuses that may include breakfast, luncheons and dinners, catering needs, student organizational special requests, and day-to-day events. Will often transport food items from production environment to other campus/community locations. Make space ready for catering function, to include setting up serving lines with all necessary display items and utensils. Aid cooks in preparing meals and plating food as requested by the chef or other supervising employee. Serve and pack warm foods to clients in an effective manner and in strict accordance to the orders of such clients. Clean pots, pans, and any other dishes in the kitchen as needed, adhering to safety and sanitation standards at all times. Assist with cleaning the restaurant and dining area by picking up trash, clearing and washing plates and dishes, and wiping down tables as needed. Ensure food, drinks, and other items are displayed professionally while maintaining food safety standards. Properly and safely measures, weighs and combines ingredients for quantity preparation of simple menu items. Adhere to food safety standards at all times, making sure that all food is free or contaminants and pathogens that might make customers sick. Provides routine information about meals, various restaurants within Housing and Food Services, and other relevant facts to customers. Leads and/or actively participates in customer service improvement initiatives and suggests new dishes, menus, and/or methods that lead to better service. Acts on and/or acknowledges any complaint. Brings any issue or concern to a supervisor or HR's attention. Follows up on requests with a sense of urgency. Maintains professional behavior and composure in difficult interpersonal situations. Communicates with co-workers and others in calm considerate manner. Always respectful and courteous. Provide efficient, friendly, and informative service following established customer service standards and departmental core purpose/core values. Take initiative during slower times to stock items, or perform other tasks assigned by the supervisor or front-end manager. Ensure exemplary guest service through all forms of banquet service, carving stations, bartending, running food during events, buffets, plated, replenishing product and supplies in compliance with event standards. Ensure that events are properly equipped and executed by transporting, pulling, setting up and breaking down, as well as returning equipment to designated storages in compliance with event standards and instructions. Perform side work by helping to provide a safe and clean work environment. Clean, organize and restock equipment/product returning from catering events. During times of scaled back service hours, or in the best interest of Food Services, an employee may be required to work a food line, work in the storeroom, cook or be a cashier, possibly in another campus unit. At any point, based on business needs, will complete other duties as assigned. ***Normally, employees on a 5-hour shift receive a free meal. Uniforms are provided at no cost, but must be maintained by the employee.***

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Intramural Coordinator in Norman

    Performs administration and coordination of Fitness and Recreation Intramural Sports operations including employee supervision; employee training and development; risk management; facility arrangements for intramural sports and student group use; coordination of inventory/equipment use; policy and procedure maintenance for all Intramural Sports programs. Acts as the primary contact for program-related inquiries and communication within the Intramural Sports.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    *Golf Course Turf Specialist in Norman

    Performs golf course maintenance and other landscape duties on the golf course property. The golf course maintenance worker uses and operates golf course maintenance and/or landscaping tools and equipment as needed, to maintain golf course property and landscapes. Functions of the golf course maintenance worker are as follows: Mowing and maintaining of greens, tees, fairways, rough, native areas and any other areas as directed by his/her supervisor. Raking, trimming and maintaining of bunkers as directed by his/her supervisor. Hand-watering of turf areas as directed by his/her supervisor. Hand trimming/edging cart paths, curbs, trees, etc. as directed by his/her supervisor. Application of some pesticides and fertilizers under the direction and supervision of his/her supervisor. Operates and uses golf course maintenance equipment and tools correctly and safely as directed by his/her supervisor. Ensures that the assigned equipment being used is working at all times; refills fuel daily; cleans equipment daily; and reports equipment problems or failures to Equipment Manager immediately. Provides basic preventive maintenance on equipment as directed by the equipment manager or assistant superintendent and returns equipment to the designated location at the maintenance facility. Informs his/her supervisor of any issues. problems or failures on or around the golf course property immediately. Performs other duties essential to the operation as directed by his/her supervisor.

  • Closes Aug 07 2026

    Graduate Residence Coordinator - Arezzo, Italy (Summer 2026 through Summer 2027) in Norman

    The Graduate Residence Coordinator in Arezzo reports to the Director of Student Affairs in Italy and to the Residential Life Coordinator of the Kathleen and Francis Rooney Family Residential Learning Center. It is a .5-time, one-year appointment, typically beginning in June or July and ending in the summer of the following year. GAs are typically second year graduate students in the OU Higher Education/Student Affairs program or a similar degree field. The GA has 15 scheduled hours per week between 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. An additional 5 hours/week will be set aside on a weekly basis for ‘afterhours’ programs and activities for students and to account for time spent handling incidents as they arise. General Responsibilities: Build rapport and community with OUA students by making regular contact and support and encourage them to seek appropriate assistance services, such as tutoring, mental health counseling, time management or study skills training. Assist with the enforcement of OUA policies and procedures, including discipline policies. Chronicle OUA events, student activities and community outreach projects during the semester and summer programs by taking photos and videos that can be used on OUA social media platforms and for future presentations. Maintain written communication via a Weekly Report to supervisors. Attend and actively participate in OUA staff meetings throughout the semester. Responsibilities Related to Housing: Assist with room check-in and check-out processes. Evaluate and learn basic functions and aspects of the Rooney Family Center (RFC) and other OUA facilities and make appropriate recommendations and referrals for maintenance issues. Maintain a schedule of "on-call" hours for housing incidents or emergencies during evenings and weekends. File appropriate paperwork related to incidents involving OUA students or housing assignments. Responsibilities Related to Orientation/Incoming Events: Provide assistance during student incoming and outgoing periods each semester and for summer programs. Organize and plan events during the semester and summer programs to acclimate students to the community. Participate in scheduled orientation sessions and mandatory student meetings throughout the semester and summer. Responsibilities Related to Advising: Liaison with OUA staff in advising the Student Activities Council (SAC), the student-led organization at OUA, in programming events and outreach activities. Schedule and oversee SAC meetings. Work with OUA staff to prepare expenditure proposals. Propose initiatives and provide assistance to SAC committee members in planning events and activities. Ensure that SAC notices and communications flow between students and OUA staff. Additional Information: GAs receive the same payment and graduate school benefits as live-in Graduate Assistants in Housing and Residence Life. GAs are provided with a single bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a separate sitting room. GAs have a meal plan that includes continental breakfast 5 days/week, dinner 4 days/week and lunch on Fridays. All meals are served in the RFC dining area and GAs are expected to eat their meals at the same time as semester students. The meal plan in the summer is discussed during the appointment. Please note that room and board isn’t considered taxable income. The roundtrip airline ticket purchased for the start and conclusion of this appointment is considered a moving expense and therefore it is a taxable income. Ground transportation to and from Arezzo is provided at the start and end of the appointment.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Mail Carrier in Oklahoma City

    Join our team as a Mail Carrier at the University of Oklahoma Health Campus, where you will play a critical role in supporting the daily operations of a vibrant academic environment.  You will be responsible for the efficient collection, sorting and delivery of USPS and intra campus mail to various departments and administrative offices.  As a full-time employee, you will be eligible for an array of outstanding benefits, including medical, vision, dental, retirement benefits, PTO and many other benefits.  No experience is necessary, but a valid driver's license is required.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    *Senior HVAC Mechanic in Oklahoma City

    Are you an experienced HVAC Mechanic looking for a position with stability, competitive pay and outstanding benefits such as medical, vision and dental insurance, retirement benefits, AMPLE paid time off and many other benefits? Come join the staff at OU Health Campus in downtown Oklahoma City and become a part of Oklahoma's premier research university which leads the state in education and career opportunities. OU Health Campus is one of only four comprehensive academic health centers in the nation with seven professional colleges. We are currently building world-class institutes for the treatment of diabetes and cancer. We are looking for a Senior HVAC Mechanic to join our team! Under general direction, inspects, tests, maintains, repairs, calibrates, and installs mechanical refrigeration and equipment, air conditioning, heating, compressed air, and vacuum systems.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Senior Dental Assistant in Tulsa

    Provides chair-side dental assistance to students, faculty and residents in the Dental Clinic for dental procedures. Fills out and updates pertinent patient information in the correct charts/systems. Makes sure equipment and room are sterilized and ready for patient and faculty/students/residents.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Student Employee in Oklahoma City

    Assists with daily operations of the University Health Club. Maintains knowledge of University Health Club programs and services. THIS POSITION IS LOCATED AT THE OU HEALTH CAMPUS / OKLAHOMA CITY CAMPUS.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    Sr Financial Aid Specialist in Norman

    The Student Financial Center advances the University's goals for enrollment, retention, and student success by leading front-line advising for financial aid, financial education, bursar services, and scholarships. The position ensures compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations and provides strong leadership while partnering with academics, admissions, the Bursar, Enrollment Communications, and IT to deliver seamless, high-quality service to prospective and current OU students. We need someone who exhibits integrity, care, intentionality, and innovation.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    *Collections Management Specialist, Western History Collections (2-year term) in Norman

    The Collections Management Specialist, Western History Collections, is a 2-year term position that will perform collection rehousing, collection description, inventorying, and data entry tasks to improve the storage and management of distinctive archival collections of enduring research value housed in the University Libraries, Western History Collections. The work will aid major preservation and collection relocation initiatives to support the long-term stability of archival materials in the libraries. The Collections Management Specialist will closely follow established descriptive standards and workflows to create and enter data about collections into spreadsheets and web-based collection management databases. The position will physically rebox and move collections within individual library facilities to support the improved storage of archival assets. The Western History Collections is a collecting area within the University Libraries, Special Research Collections that preserves and provides access to distinctive primary source resources documenting the history of the American West. The position will work across multiple library facilities on the campus of the University of Oklahoma, including Monnet Hall, the Library Service Center, and Bizzell Memorial Library.

  • Closes Dec 04 2026

    Sports Career Pathways Graduate Assistant (Fall 2026) in Norman

    The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department is seeking individuals who are passionate about pursuing a long-term career in Intercollegiate Athletics, have a drive for excellence, and a commitment to fostering student-athlete success. Join our dynamic team and kick-start your career in athletics administration through our Sports Career Pathways Program (SCPP). Our mission is to promote initiatives that educate, cultivate, and prepare tomorrow's leaders, ensuring access and opportunity for all individuals interested in pursuing a long-term career in Intercollegiate Athletics. The SCPP Graduate Assistantship program aims to equip talented, deserving, and aspiring graduate assistant candidates planning to enter a long-term career in Intercollegiate Athletics with comprehensive experience in the field. Embracing principles of inclusive excellence, the program provides opportunities for education, cultivation, and preparation for leadership roles in athletic administration

  • Closes Aug 07 2026

    Student Tutor, Athletics Academics (Spring) (252458) in Norman

    A student academic tutor will be asked and expected to tutor student-athletes in various courses. All tutoring will take place in the McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics and will range based on student-athlete need and tutor availability.

  • Closes Dec 11 2026

    Resident Advisor – Headington Hall (FALL 2026) in Norman

    Resident Advisors are responsible for assisting the Headington Hall Administration in developing, coordinating, and maintaining a positive intellectual, emotional, and social living environment for students. Student Staff members are selected based on sensitivity to and interest in people, objectivity, and respect for the worth and dignity of the individual, open mindedness on issues that may arise, degree of empathy, the ability to handle autonomy and make decisions; sensitivity to privileged information; and his/her success within the academic community. Resident Advisers are role models. The main responsibility of a Resident Advisor is to provide support, encouragement, and leadership to his/her community.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    *Seasonal Temporary Lifeguard (Summer) in Norman

    Provides lifeguarding, life safety support, and customer service. Maintains concentrated observation of swimmers in duty area in order to anticipate problems. Enforces all policies and regulations; and participates in regular in-service trainings.

  • Closes Jul 19 2026

    *Senior Education Program Coordinator in Oklahoma City

    How would you like to play a key role in advancing graduate medical education at Oklahoma’s only comprehensive academic health system? As the Senior Education Program Coordinator within the Department of Radiological Sciences, you will independently manage the daily operations, compliance activities, and accreditation requirements for our Nuclear Medicine Residency, Interventional Radiology Residency, and Breast Imaging Fellowship programs. This position requires a highly organized professional who can prioritize complex tasks, meet critical deadlines, and maintain meticulous documentation to ensure full compliance with ACGME and institutional standards. You will serve as a central resource for residents, fellows, faculty, and leadership—supporting trainees throughout their educational journey and partnering with program directors to keep each program running smoothly. Our department is a warm, close knit, and collaborative team that values initiative, problem solving, and mutual support. If you excel at working independently, enjoy creating structure in a fast-paced environment, and take pride in building an organized, welcoming space where learners can thrive, you’ll be at the heart of OU’s mission to shape the future of medical education in Oklahoma.

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