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attach Spring 2026 class schedule Skills: Individual should have excellent customer service; must have exceptional oral and written communication skills; must have basic computer skills; able/willing
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PEAK - TANF Program Specialist - Job Number: 260123 Organization : Peak People Job Location : Oklahoma-Norman Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: M - F, 8am - 5pm Work Type: Onsite Salary Range
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Lunch ‘N Learns, career & professional development programs, resume workshops, and interview preparation sessions Oversee the development and candidate selection process Micro-Internship Program, business
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. Working Conditions: Physical: Sit for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively and listens. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer and telephone. Stand, stoop, bend, and reach. Environmental
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Oklahoma Driver's License or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire date. Working Conditions: Physical: Must be able to sit for extended periods of time doing work on a computer and via the telephone
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schedule Skills: Effective organization and communication skills. Customer service skills. Familiarity with Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word Physical Requirements: Standard office environment. Special
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Program Manager - Job Number: 252071 Organization : Microbiology & Immunology Job Location : Oklahoma-Oklahoma City-Health Sciences Center Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
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develops labor and supply requirements for Custodial Services including routine assignments and special projects; assigns and directs the work of custodial employees. Manages the custodial inspection program
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management for faculty and staff. Job Duties: Provide on-site and remote end-user support for University computers, mobile devices, peripherals, and applications. Create, manage, and update tickets and support
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Provost's Distinguished First Year Student Mentoring Program, which is designed to facilitate meaningful mentorship between first-year students and faculty members across campus. This role will also provide