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    • Development Coordinator in Eugene, OR

      The law school seeks a Development Coordinator to manage projects, research, and administrative needs for the effective and efficient running of the fundraising team.

    • AI Solutions Architect in Eugene, OR

      (Hybrid eligible) The University of Oregon's Information Services division seeks an experienced AI focused Application Developer to lead the integration and implementation of AI-powered solutions across campus using existing AI models and services. This role will focus on leveraging AI platforms to rapidly develop and deploy AI applications that enhance university operations and student services.

    • Admissions Counselor in Eugene, OR

      (Three positions available) The Office of Admissions is hiring for three Admissions Counselors. These counselors are responsible for representing the UO to multiple constituencies, developing recruiting initiatives, planning recruitment events and visits, and reviewing applications. Additionally, this position is a front-line service provider with primary responsibility for student admission counseling, recruitment travel, and management of the assigned geographic areas.

    • Desktop Support Services Manager in Eugene, OR

      University Health Services is hiring a Desktop Support Services Manager to lead a fast-paced IT support team. Reporting to the Assistant Director for IT, you'll oversee service desk operations, classroom tech support, and system administration—driving innovation, service quality, and user satisfaction. This role blends technical problem-solving with strategic leadership, offering a chance to shape tech services that impact students and staff daily.

    • Director of Development II, Regional Philanthropy, East Coast in Other-Site

      (Remote eligible) Join University Advancement as the Director of Development II, Regional Philanthropy to lead high-impact fundraising efforts on the East Coast that support student success, scholarships, academic programs, and more. This is a unique opportunity to drive philanthropic engagement, be part of a dynamic team, and cultivate major gifts that shape the future of the university.

    • Campus Center Support Specialist in Portland, OR

      The Campus Center Support Specialist is responsible for coordinating the daily activities and oversight of the Campus Center building on the UO Portland campus. They are the main and first point of contact for a variety of building users and provide information about the building and campus, wayfinding, response to building concerns, and welcoming of guests into the building. Additionally, this position will support the Asst. Director for Scheduling and Events with classroom and event coordination across campus. Primary duties for this position include event support, coordination of approximately 2-3 student employees who will staff the desk during building hours, communicating building policies to a wide variety of building users (students, staff, and the public), responding to building concerns, sorting mail and packages, and ensuring that a high level of customer service is upheld at all times. Through the preceding activities, this position plays a key role in fulfilling the Campus Center’s mission to serve both the campus and the community. The schedule for this position fluctuates depending on building hours and staffing levels. Evening and weekend hours are required, and a Tuesday-Saturday schedule is preferred.

    • Interim Advisor for Governance and Leadership Programs in Eugene, OR

      The Interim Advisor for Governance and Leadership Programs plays a key role in enriching the educational experience of student leaders within ASUO student government and affiliated student organizations. By emphasizing best practices in governance leadership and the development of transferable skills, this position equips student leaders with tools to excel in their current roles and prepares them for future success in civic, professional, and organizational leadership.

    • Duck Rides or Access Shuttle Transporter in Eugene, OR

      (Multiple Positions) University of Oregon Transportation Services seeks experienced drivers to join our team! The Transporter conducts daily operations of university shuttle services, for either the Duck Rides or Access Shuttle program. As a Transporter, you'll ensure the safe and timely transportation of students, faculty, and staff within the shuttle program service areas. This position requires an unwavering commitment to safety, excellent organizational, interpersonal, risk management, and customer service skills, and a strong desire to foster the professional growth and mentorship of student employees.

    • International Admissions Counselor in Eugene, OR

      The Office of Admissions is hiring two International Admissions Counselors. These counselors are responsible for representing the UO to multiple constituencies, developing recruiting initiatives, managing recruitment events and visits, and reviewing applications. Additionally, this position is a front-line service provider with primary responsibility for student admission counseling, recruitment travel, and management of the assigned geographic areas. This position requires an extensive amount of travel.

    • Program Director, UO Women's Center in Eugene, OR

      The Program Director of the Women's Center serves as an advocate and educator on issues pertinent to women and gender experiences and needs. This position is responsible for guiding the vision through programs and services including annual events and educational and outreach support.

    • Postdoctoral Scholar - Ong Lab in Eugene, OR

      The Ong Lab at the Knight Campus welcomes qualified applications for a postdoctoral scholar position to conduct research related to the inductive-capacitive sensors used for monitoring suture tension during and after orthopedic surgeries, and magnetoelastic sensors for cell and tissue monitoring.

    • Academic Programs Manager in Eugene, OR

      The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is the hub of learning, research, and academic excellence at the University of Oregon. The Academic Programs Manager (APM) supports the student-facing processes and programs. This position works closely and collaborates with the Associate Director with a primary focus on student services and recruitment.

    • Associate or Full Professor of Data Science in Eugene, OR

      Tenure track position in Data Science

    • Resource Delivery Specialist in Eugene, OR

      Join the University of Oregon Libraries as a Resource Delivery Specialist in Resource Delivery Services. In this role, you’ll use your expertise in resource sharing technology and operations, to process complex requests, troubleshoot issues, and train colleagues. You’ll also supervise student employees, fostering a collaborative, service-oriented environment. This position offers the opportunity to shape workflows, partner with libraries across the region, and contribute to UO’s mission of advancing research, learning, and public service. Be part of a dynamic team supporting discovery, access, and academic success—apply today!

    • Postdoctoral Scholar in Eugene, OR

      The Prevention Science Institute at the University of Oregon invites applications for a NIH-funded postdoctoral research position. This position is part of a newly funded NIH R01-funded clinical trial focused on reducing substance use risk among youth in foster care through the adaptation and implementation of a trauma-informed, evidence-based intervention to be delivered by Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). The project is a collaborative effort between the University of Oregon, Iowa State University, and the CASA programs in Lane, Josephine, and Jackson counties in Oregon.

    • Executive Assistant to the Vice President and Chief Resilience Officer in Eugene, OR

      Join the University of Oregon’s Division of Safety and Risk Services as the Executive Assistant supporting the Vice President and Chief Resilience Officer, a dynamic, high-impact role. You'll manage complex scheduling, coordinate strategic initiatives, and serve as a key liaison across campus and external partners. If you're organized, diplomatic, and thrive in fast-paced environments, we invite you to help advance the university’s mission of safety, resilience, and public service.

    • Assistant Professor of Biology/Institute of Neuroscience in Eugene, OR

      Tenure Track position in Biology Department

    • Closes Aug 11 2026

      Pro Tem ENR Research Associate - School of Law - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The School of Law maintains a pool of candidates interested in filling pro tempore Environmental and Natural Resources (ENR) research positions as needs arise.

    • Closes Aug 08 2026

      Pro Tem Instructor, Department of Product Design - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The Product Design Program at the University of Oregon is seeking dynamic instructors to join our team. Our program, part of the School of Art + Design, offers a BFA in Product Design and an MS in Sports Product Design. We focus on the critical investigation of product use, invention, and production to improve life, blending international and local perspectives. We invite applications for our open instructor pool to teach courses such as design drawing, 3D CAD and rendering, prototyping, UI/UX, design research methods, and design studios. If you are ready to inspire the next generation of product designers and contribute to a vibrant academic community, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team and make a lasting impact.

    • Trades Maintenance Worker 2 in Eugene, OR

      Join our University Housing Facilities Services team as a Trades Maintenance Worker 2, where you’ll perform a wide range of maintenance tasks on building systems, equipment, and facilities. Hiring multiple positions; schedules may include weekend shifts.

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