627 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"Brookhaven-Lab"-"Empa" positions at University of Oklahoma
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athletics program by ensuring compliance with NCAA, conference, and institutional regulations. Monitors a wide range of compliance areas related to student-athletes, including eligibility, financial aid
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potential issues with event changeover/conversion timelines, venue capability restrictions, audio, visual, lighting, and rigging. Manages the technical equipment inventory program and researches potential
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of Community Medicine and the Physician Associate Program. Works with internal and external partners to execute affiliation agreements in a timely manner. Performs related duties as assigned or as required
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and tear down for functions and events. Support HSC Student Affairs student programming events. Job Requirements --- Required education: Must be currently enrolled in the current Fall Semester as a
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of the University of Oklahoma College of Law Student Services and Admissions teams to recruit JD candidates. Administer programs for identifying and recruiting students; conduct tours of OU's College
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of the position Job Requirements --- Required: Completion of an accredited practical nursing program; AND: 24 months experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Certifications or Licenses: Licensed Practical Nurse
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, Class Schedule Job Description --- Responsible for helping the Athletics Communications Office with coverage and publicity of the university's 21-sport varsity athletics program. Serve as primary contact
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and deliveries Respond to communications via phone and email promptly. Essential Duties: Performs office duties and coordination in support of student programs or services. Conducts the graduate
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assesses patients who may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial or research program, distributes information, acts as a clinical resource, manages data, conducts follow-up care for patients, and
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record of effective teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level. · Experience in program and curriculum development, ideally within interdisciplinary settings. · Potential