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plan ahead and maintain a healthy work-life harmony. Tuition Waivers: Invest in your future! As an OUHSC employee, you’ll have access to tuition waivers for professional development and continuing
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Transition Teams Coordinator - Job Number: 251347 Organization : Ctr For Disability Ed & Train Job Location : Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00
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campuses. Provides leadership, strategic planning, and operational oversight to ensure the development, alignment, and execution of enterprise-wide technology services. This position plays a critical role in
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care and take and develop x-rays May provide administrative assistance Assists the dentist during a variety of treatment procedures to include but not limited to placement of bases and liners and
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experience and interest. Additionally, a portion of the role will involve working with all Industry Partners program leaders (4) to coordinate business development efforts. This role is part of a
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will serve as the primary academic point of contact for Sooner Works students, faculty, and campus partners. You will support our students' academic success by developing individual coursework plans
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experience and interest. Additionally, a portion of the role will involve working with all Industry Partners program leaders (4) to coordinate business development efforts. This role is part of a
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if available, to assist with social media, events, and faculty support. Responsibilities Include: Social Media Content Creation and Management: develop and schedule regular social media posts to promote
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for evaluation, preparing reports and presentations, etc. Duties: Coordinates all activities related to the project(s). Ensures analysis, redesign, planning and implementing processes are developed, initiated, and
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equivalent experience in lieu of the Bachelor’s Degree. Department Preferences: Bachelor’s degree in a science related major: Biology, Biochemistry, or Physiology. Experience in developing IRB protocols