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Recruitment and Events – Student Worker (Fall 2026) in Norman
The Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work is seeking a student worker to join our team as a Recruitment and Events Assistant at the University of Oklahoma Norman Campus. This position will assist in social work recruitment efforts, event planning and supporting the work of the Social Work Student Association. This is a great opportunity for students who possess strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to multitask and prioritize tasks effectively and interact professionally with students, faculty and student body. Work hours for this position are flexible during regular business hours of 8am to 5pm, working up to 28 hours per week at a rate of $10 per hour. This appointment is for Fall 2026 semester, but an earlier start date may be available. Serves as Social Work student recruitment liaison by assisting faculty and staff with development and efforts of recruitment strategies for prospective students to the social work program. This includes attending recruitment events, organizing information sessions, updating prospective student data base and other duties in connection with recruiting efforts.
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Lead Education Program Coordinator in Oklahoma City
Demonstrates advanced knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of a particular field of specialization and completes complex assignments. Integrates complex elements from other specialties into work assignments. Responsible for program oversight when Supervisor is off-site. Serves as team leader, mentoring and delegating work to lower-level staff
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Telestroke Sr Clinical Research Nurse in Oklahoma City
Under minimal supervision, this role manages day-to-day clinical operations and serves as the primary liaison with rural hospitals. The position collaborates with Teleneurosciences Program leadership and develops clinical and nursing infrastructure to facilitate and enhance clinical and stroke care delivery. Full-time dedication is necessary to handle the increasing number of sites coming online and to maintain consistent support for clinical excellence and program metrics. The salary is appropriate for an experienced RN with specialized stroke/telehealth coordination skills.
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Senior Staff Research Scientist in Oklahoma City
The Department of Cell Biology is seeking a Senior Staff Research Scientist to join our team. The selected candidate will manage microscopy equipment in a core facility setting and oversee the distribution of microscopy resources for projects spanning days to weeks. In this position, you will utilize your knowledge of microscopic applications to support biomedical research. Preferred candidates will have experience in fluorescence microscopy and confocal microscopy. Familiar with super-resolution microscopy is also recommended. Beyond technical expertise, the candidate must be a motivated, innovative, and creative problem solver who is eager to learn, apply, and teach state-of-the-art microscopic techniques relevant to modern biomedical research. Because this role relies heavily on collaboration, the applicant must possess strong written and oral communication skills, a proven ability to work effectively within a team environment, and the capacity to interact professionally with faculty, staff, and students.
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Counselor in Oklahoma City
Student Counseling Services (SCS) is seeking a counselor to provide services to students seeking graduate-level and professional degrees at the OU-Health campus. This includes individual, couples, and group counseling; crisis intervention; case management; and outreach and wellness programming. For those interested in supervision opportunities, the center directs a practicum program for masters-level and doctoral-level students as well as LPC-candidates. We also offer assessment services to support students seeking mental health diagnoses. SCS is comprised of a diverse staff including psychologists and licensed professional counselors. We value a warm and supportive environment that actively encourages healthy work-life balance and strong professional relationships between colleagues. Professional development is supported through on-site opportunities and funds for external trainings. Make a meaningful impact on the lives of students and their community by joining a compassionate, client-centered team dedicated to improving the mental and emotional well-being of students taking courses on the OU-Health campus. We serve a diverse, high-functioning, intelligent population of students facing a variety of challenges, including academic stress, family and relationship concerns, depression, anxiety, personal and professional identity concerns, and other mental health needs. Through counseling, advocacy, and collaboration, this role helps empower students on their path to degree attainment with OU. The ideal candidate is compassionate, adaptable, dependable, and committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, confidentiality, and student/patient advocacy. For individuals seeking a career that combines clinical expertise, leadership, and meaningful community impact, this role offers the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of our OU students every day.
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