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of financial aid regulations and processes Certifications: None Advertised Physical Requirements: Must be able to reach, stand, engage in repetitive motions, grasp, move, feel, touch, communicate, hear and see
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repetitive motions, grasp, walk, feel, touch, speak, hear, and see. Must be able to lift/carry a minimum of 30 lbs. Must be able to spend extended hours indoors and outdoors for work. Department Preferences
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success by actively developing, implementing, and maintaining programs and services that enrich student learning, build and maintain a strong sense of community and support the educational, professional
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with extensive computer use. Must be able to pull, push, reach, grasp, feel, touch, communicate, hear and see including color, depth perception and clarity. Able to travel to South Campus, and to OU
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centered around support and guidance. Peer mentorship programs provide timely access to resources, cultivate a sense of community, and create meaningful student leadership development opportunities
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/ videoconference Able to adjust feedback, resources, and communications to meet the needs of multiple, diverse audiences with differing priorities and perspectives Creates and fosters environments where others feel
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for students in their section. Peer mentoring is a peer-to-peer professional relationship centered around support and guidance. Peer mentorship programs provide timely access to resources, cultivate a sense of
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sense of urgency. May work a food line, in the storeroom, or assist with cooking and cleaning, or other duties as assigned. May stock items, perform other tasks, or those tasks assigned by the supervisor
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and services that enrich student learning, build and maintain a strong sense of community, and support the social and personal development of incoming undergraduate students at the University
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residential academic experiences and enhancing OU’s residential community with an emphasis in student development, retention, and sense of belonging among residents of the Residential Colleges, McCasland Hall