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Student Employee - Chemistry/Biochemistry Office (Summer) in Norman
The department of Chemistry/Biochemistry is looking to hire a student office assistant to assist in the day-to-day operations of our main office. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering telephones, greeting visitors, filing, scanning, light typing, data entry, answering telephones, setting up for events, distributing interoffice mail, and other related duties as assigned.
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Staff Research Assistant - Tulsa in Tulsa
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 73 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options. At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you! The Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC) at Stephenson Cancer Center is now hiring a motivated Staff Research Assistant in our Tulsa office to join our growing team. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about public health, behavioral science, and hands on research that makes a real impact. THIS IS NOT A BIOMEDICAL/BENCH SCIENCE LAB POSITION. Instead, you’ll be working directly with participants and research teams on multiple ongoing behavioral health studies. As the first point of contact for participants, you’ll support NIH funded and pilot randomized controlled trials focused on health behavior change—including smoking cessation, alcohol use reduction, and marijuana use reduction. Your responsibilities will include participant referrals, screening, data collection, record keeping, data analysis, and report preparation. You’ll gain valuable experience across the full research lifecycle, with ample opportunities to contribute to scientific publications. If you’re detail oriented, people focused, and excited to grow your research skills in a nationally recognized cancer center, this role offers a meaningful and rewarding path forward.
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Seasonal Temporary Water Safety Instructor (SUMMER) in Norman
Teach swim lessons for children and adults. Enforce all policies and regulations and participate in regular in-service training. Preferred candidates have the availability to begin work in May 2026.
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Orientation & Pre-College Programs Coordinator 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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Scholarship and Stewardship Coordinator in Norman
The Michael F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma is seeking a detail-oriented, student-centered professional to serve as the Scholarship Coordinator. Each year, the College administers a wide range of scholarship funds that directly impact student success, requiring strong organization, accuracy, and collaborative communication. The Scholarship Coordinator works closely with college divisions, the OU Scholarship Office, and development partners to ensure a smooth, transparent, and student-focused scholarship process. By managing key workflows, supporting donor stewardship, and assisting students seeking financial support, this position plays a vital role in maintaining a high-quality scholarship experience for students and stakeholders.
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Student Office Assistant for the Division of Access and Opportunity (Summer) in Norman
The Division of Access & Opportunity is seeking student assistants who are dependable, welcoming, and ready to support a fast-paced, student-focused environment. While positions may be assigned to a specific office or department, student assistants serve the division as a whole and should be prepared to assist wherever support is needed, including front desk coverage, office support, events, and special projects. This is a great opportunity for students who are adaptable, professional, and interested in contributing to the success of the broader OU community. Serves as the primary point of contact for the Division of Access & Opportunity front desk in Copeland Hall, providing welcoming, accurate, and timely assistance to students, visitors, and campus partners. Supports daily front desk operations, assists with event setup and breakdown, and helps maintain an organized, student-ready office environment.
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Senior Project Coordinator in Oklahoma City
The Basic Sciences Shared Administration serves the departments of Biochemistry & Physiology, Cell Biology, Microbiology & Immunology, and Molecular Genetics & Genome Sciences. We are looking for a knowledgeable individual who is great with people and can provide a high quality of service as a Senior Project Coordinator.
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Senior Program Administrator in Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma INBRE program is funded by a 5 year, $20M grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is the second largest NIH grant in the state of Oklahoma. The program is funded to build biomedical research infrastructure throughout the state and is a multi-faceted effort involving two lead institutions (OUHSC and OMRF), 6 primary undergraduate institutions, and four community colleges. To ensure the continued success and operational integrity of this multi-faceted effort, we are seeking a Senior Program Administrator. This high-level leadership role requires a rare combination of expertise in federal grants policy, academic biomedical research, and professional career development. The ideal candidate will possess the advanced talent and skill set necessary to manage a large-scale, multi-institutional program and provide strategic oversight.
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Student Assistant (Summer) in Oklahoma City
Position is open to pharmacy students currently enrolled at the OUHSC College of Pharmacy. Position involves assisting the pharmacist on duty with the taking of new orders, input into the dispensing software, and radiopharmaceutical preparation. Attendance, appropriate phone etiquette, and professionalism are necessary. Training in radiation safety, DOT regulations, and aseptic technique will be provided.
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Sr. Oncology Research RN - CTO in Oklahoma City
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 73 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options. At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you! Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office here. Be at the forefront of cancer care. Make research personal. Change lives—every day. Are you an experienced oncology or research RN who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment? Do you want your clinical expertise to directly shape the future of cancer treatment while providing exceptional patient-centered care? We’re seeking a Senior Oncology Research Registered Nurse to join our innovative research team—where cutting-edge clinical trials meet compassionate, high-touch nursing care. This is more than a nursing role; it’s an opportunity to be a leader, mentor, and trusted partner in life-changing oncology research. Why You’ll Love This Role Work at the leading edge of oncology research Build long-term, meaningful relationships with patients Step into a senior-level role with leadership responsibility Be part of a collaborative, purpose-driven clinical team Make a tangible impact on the future of cancer treatment If you’re ready to elevate your nursing career and be part of groundbreaking oncology research, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and help shape the future of cancer care—one patient, one study, one breakthrough at a time.
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IIT Research Program Coordinator in Oklahoma City
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 73 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options. At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you! Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office here. Where clinical research innovation meets real world impact Are you energized by complex projects, collaborative science, and the opportunity to directly advance patient centered research? Do you thrive at the intersection of coordination, compliance, and discovery? Join our Investigator Initiated Trials (IIT) Program and play a critical role in transforming bold research ideas into active, compliant, and impactful clinical trials. We’re seeking an IIT Research Program Coordinator who is passionate about clinical research, detail oriented in execution, and confident leading studies from concept through activation and beyond. Why This Role Is Exciting As an IIT Research Program Coordinator, you’ll work side by side with investigators, clinicians, regulatory teams, and external collaborators across the state and nation. Your work will support cutting edge, investigator driven clinical trials—often from the first idea all the way through data analysis and regulatory submission. Every day is different. Every study matters. Join Us: This is more than a coordination role—it’s a chance to be a driving force behind investigator led clinical discovery. If you’re ready to grow your career in clinical research while supporting meaningful, high impact trials, we’d love to have you on our team.
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Student Program Coordinator in Oklahoma City
The OU College of Dentistry seeks an experienced Student Program Coordinator to assist with planning, development, and implementation of designated student programs in support of the Recruiting and Admissions function for the College. The desired individual will also possess community outreach and data analysis/reporting capabilities to support the enrollment process.
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Academic Advisor in Norman
This position serves as a central point of support for Honors College students, guiding them from enrollment through graduation. The role focuses heavily on academic advising, including conducting individualized advising appointments, answering daily student inquiries, and helping students stay on track with Honors requirements. The advisor also develops and leads workshops on topics such as Honors Research, collaborates with campus advising units, and proactively reaches out to students regarding academic progress and graduation goals. Maintaining accurate advising records and ensuring clear, consistent communication with students, faculty, and campus partners are essential components of the role. In addition to advising, this position plays a key role in administrative and operational functions within the Honors College. Responsibilities include managing Honors forms and enrollment processes, coordinating graduation clearance and designation verification, and serving as a primary contact for Honors Thesis inquiries. The role also supports student success initiatives such as monitoring progress for specialized programs, facilitating orientations, and participating in recruitment events. Acting as a liaison with admissions and other university offices, this position contributes to policy implementation, student engagement, and the overall success and growth of the Honors College.
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USPS Technical Training Instructor in Norman
Are you passionate about technology and education? Do you thrive on sharing your technical expertise with others? Join our dynamic team as a Technical Instructor on the USPS Technical Training contract at the National Center for Employee Development (NCED). This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of technical training within the United States Postal Service (USPS), one of the nation's most vital and respected institutions.
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Student Tutor (Fall) in Norman
Tutors will work with a large student population in the areas of, Calc I - Calc IV, Chemistry I & II, Physics I & II, or Computer Science as well as perform other related duties as assigned. Employment is for the FALL semester only. Student may be continued for SPRING semester pending evaluation.
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eLearning Specialist in Norman
The eLearning Specialist deploys training curriculum through various learning modalities including eLearning and virtual learning courses to meet training requirements and enhance the learner experience.
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*Senior Procurement Specialist in Norman
The Senior Procurement Specialist plays a critical role within the Procurement Department, specifically supporting the university’s Information Technology (IT) team. This position manages complex, technology related procurements and serves as a subject matter expert for IT commodities including software licensing, cloud-based services, supplier hosted platforms, hardware acquisitions, and other technology solutions. The Senior Procurement Specialist is responsible for overseeing high dollar and specialized IT purchases, conducting detailed contract redlining and review, and collaborating closely with the Office of Legal Counsel to ensure compliance with university, state, IT security, and data privacy requirements. Additionally, the Senior Procurement Specialist provides guidance to junior procurement staff and contributes to the development of sourcing and contracting strategies that advance the university’s operational, academic, and technology goals.
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Temporary Airport Transport Student Worker (Fall) in Norman
To assist the University of Oklahoma with welcoming new international students at the Will Rogers International Airport. Students will direct incoming students towards OU sponsored transportation and answer general questions about OU campus. This position is temporary and will only be active during August of 2026 (employment dates are tentatively Saturday, August 8th – Wednesday, August 16th. Hired students must attend mandatory training on Friday, August 7th.)
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Dispatcher in Oklahoma City
Emergencies happen. When first responders are on the scene, it is because someone sent them there. They listened to the needs of the caller and were able to communicate these needs to a team so help could arrive. They may not but on the front lines, but their role changed lives. This person could be you. The OU Health Sciences City Campus Police department is looking for individuals to serve the university and its mission as Dispatchers. You will be the eyes and the ears for the police department as you assist with emergency calls, service requests, and monitoring security cameras and alarms. What’s in it for you: On top of a rewarding career and your salary, you will also be entitled to: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO): When we say generous, we mean it. You will receive 16 – 22 hours of PTO per month. Enjoy ample vacation days and holidays to recharge and spend quality time with loved ones. Comprehensive Insurance Plans: Your well-being matters to us. Benefit from health, dental, and vision coverage, ensuring peace of mind for you and your family. Retirement Planning: Secure your financial future. Our retirement plans empower you to build savings and prepare for retirement with confidence. For more information about OU’s benefits, click here. What you will do: Receive and prioritize simultaneous calls on multiple instruments and dispatches responses to calls for service and to alarms. Control police radio frequencies, record and monitor all radio transmissions and incoming telephone calls and maintain required logs and records. Determine whether an emergency is in the dispatch service area and provides accurate and clear directions to specific locations. Relay records and information to officers in the field. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position. For a full job description, click here. If you want to make an impact, click Apply Online above! We look forward to hearing from you!
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Project Manager - CTO in Oklahoma City
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center — a distinction held by just 73 centers nationwide. This elite accreditation reflects our commitment to delivering the highest standard of cancer care and expanding access to the most advanced treatment options available. We are seeking a dynamic Project Manager - CTO to support the development, implementation, and growth of the Oklahoma Tribal, Rural, Urban Screening Trial (OK TRUST) Access Hub, a groundbreaking Cancer Screening Research Network designed to expand clinical trial access across Oklahoma. OK TRUST’s mission is bold: Increase cancer screening trial participation among tribal, rural, and urban communities — especially those facing socioeconomic, geographic, and healthcare access barriers. This role is your chance to directly impact cancer outcomes across the state by helping build a network that brings cutting edge screening trials to populations who need them most. Note: This role may require 5–15% in state travel to support statewide partnerships and outreach. Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office here. Why This Role Matters Cancer disproportionately affects individuals who face barriers such as limited insurance coverage, rural geography, minority status, and lower socioeconomic conditions. OK TRUST is designed to break down these barriers by bringing clinical trial opportunities directly to communities across Oklahoma. Your work will have a direct, measurable impact on the health of our state.
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