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, Class Schedule Job Description --- The purpose of the Athletics Graduate Assistant program is to support promising individuals who are committed to a career in intercollegiate athletics and to continuing
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Salary Range: Targeted salary $21.00 based on experience Benefits Provided: Yes Required Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter Job Description --- Under the guidance of the Program Manager and Instructor
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student status. Must attach Fall, Spring, and/or Summer OU class schedule Supervision: The Simulation Lab Student Assistant/Volunteer reports directly to the Simulation Lab Program Coordinator Why You
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. Duties include client check-in/out, making appointments for ASC Action Tutoring, checking resources in/out, answering ASC Action program questions, phone duties, session management, keeping spaces clean
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grant or contract program or project. Equivalent/ Substitution: Will accept 48 months experience in lieu of a Bachelor's degree for a total of 96 months experience. Skills: Effective communication with
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. Coordinate the submission of degree program changes and lead the A&GS Academic Programs Council meetings. Other duties as assigned. Job Requirements --- Required Education and Experience: Master's Degree AND
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(https://www.ou.edu/research-norman/strategic-framework ) and teach public relations undergraduate and graduate-level classes in the #1 ranked media program in the nation (according to BEA). The candidate
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Strategic Framework (https://www.ou.edu/research-norman/strategic-framework ) and teach public relations undergraduate and graduate-level classes in the #1 ranked media program in the nation (according to BEA
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goals while ensuring compliance with university and organization guidelines. Oversee and manage a program area within Fraternity and Sorority Programs and Services. Program area examples include
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Ability to communicate verbally and in writing Basic math and computer skills Uses tools or equipment with expertise Perform simple recordkeeping requiring logging or filing Departmental Preferences: 24