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    • Closes Dec 11 2026

      Community Assistant/Office Assistant - Residence Life (Fall) in Norman

      Community Assistants and Office Assistants: The Community Assistant (CA) position is an hourly student role that primarily supports the front desk operations in residence hall lobbies and Traditions apartment clubhouses. Community Assistants serve as a key point of contact for residents and guests, providing excellent customer service and helping maintain a safe, welcoming, and well-organized community space. This position typically includes evening and weekend shifts, with schedules ranging between 10–20 hours per week. Community Assistants report directly to the Residence Life Operations Coordinator. Office Assistants: This position helps maintain an organized and welcoming office environment while supporting the Residence Life staff with day-to-day administrative and operational needs. This position’s hours are typically Monday–Friday, between 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Schedule is approximately 20 hours/week. These staff members work in the residence halls or Traditions apartments, reporting directly to the applicable area's Residence Life Team and the Residence Life Operations Coordinator.

    • Closes Aug 07 2026

      Registrar Student Hire (Summer) in Norman

      The Office of the Registrar provides essential information for current and past students. Aids in navigation of the online enrollment system and obtaining copies of their Academic Transcripts. This position requires a strong working knowledge of University procedures. Duties and Responsibilities: • Assist students with enrollment questions • Effectively answer the main phone line • Fulfill walk in transcript and verification requests • Process major changes • Assist in mailing diplomas • Provide excellent customer services • Assist with training of new student staff • Work on various task as assigned

    • Closes Aug 06 2026

      *Research Technician in Oklahoma City

      The Department of Pediatrics, Section of Developmental Pediatrics, is seeking a Research Technician to support a growing portfolio of clinical and community-based research focused on improving outcomes for children and adolescents with developmental and behavioral conditions. The Section conducts multidisciplinary research studies involving patient populations, families, healthcare providers, schools, and community partners, with projects supported through federal, state, and foundation funding.

    • Closes Aug 06 2026

      Business Manager in Oklahoma City

      The Department of Pediatrics, section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) is seeking a Business Manager to support its rapidly growing and increasingly complex research and operational portfolio. The Business Manager will oversee a large portfolio of sponsored and non-sponsored accounts, multiple active grant proposals, and ongoing award management activities. This work requires close coordination with numerous Principal Investigators and the timely preparation and submission of complex federal and state applications.

    • Closes Aug 06 2026

      Registered Nurse Educator in Oklahoma City

      Join the Oklahoma Poison Center as a Registered Nurse Educator and play a vital role in protecting communities through education, outreach, and prevention. This dynamic position leads the development and delivery of public education initiatives focused on poison prevention, safety awareness, and access to poison center resources. The Registered Nurse Educator collaborates with community partners, creates engaging educational materials, manages communication platforms, and represents the Poison Center at local and statewide events. Ideal for a nurse who is passionate about public health, community engagement, and making a meaningful impact across Oklahoma.

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