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DV Clinic Director in Eugene, OR
The University of Oregon School of Law seeks a Domestic Violence Clinic Director to manage day-to-day operations of the Clinic and work with the law school administration to continue to develop the academic programming and services offered.
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Testing Center Administrator in Eugene, OR
In this role, you will assist with a variety of testing programs, including placement tests, CLEP exams, accommodated classroom exams, online course exams, licensure and certification exams, and standardized tests. Your main task will be to assist in administering and proctoring these exams to ensure everything runs smoothly. You will also be responsible for providing accurate information and responding to inquiries about the different testing programs. This means you will need to communicate clearly and effectively with students, faculty, and other center clients. Additionally, you will support the Testing Center's operations.
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Student Food Pantry Coordinator in Eugene, OR
The Student Food Pantry Coordinator will play a pivotal role in the Basic Needs Program under the Office of the Dean of Students. In this newly created role, the coordinator will work closely with campus partners to integrate pantry services with broader food insecurity initiatives, leading efforts to establish an on-campus student food pantry. This position emphasizes leadership, innovation, and collaboration to empower students and promote equitable access to essential resources.
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Executive Assistant in Eugene, OR
Play a pivotal role in supporting the Director of Residence Life & Educational Initiatives by managing administrative tasks, coordinating events, and contributing to strategic planning. Join a dynamic team dedicated to fostering an inclusive and innovative campus community—apply now and make a difference!
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Hazardous Waste Program Specialist or Program Coordinator in Eugene, OR
We seek to fill one position as either a Hazardous Waste Program Specialist (EHS2) or a Hazardous Waste Program Coordinator (EHS3). The Hazardous Waste Specialist (EHS2) assists with collecting, documenting, and disposing of hazardous, universal, and biohazardous waste consistent with state and federal law and trains university waste generators. The Hazardous Waste Program Coordinator (EHS3) has broader responsibilities in collecting, documenting, and managing hazardous, universal, and biohazardous wastes. The EHS3 liaises with campus partners, contractors, and state agencies, manages the chemical reuse facility, and assists the Hazardous Materials Manager with implementing, reviewing, revising, and maintaining university policies.
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