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Conduct here: https://www.ou.edu/studentconduct What You'll Do: Key Responsibilities As the Associate Director of the Office of Student Conduct, you will oversee the university's student conduct process for
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regional gatherings Maintains alumni engagement data and records in collaboration with the OU Foundation and uses data insights to inform strategy Analyzes alumni data to measure program effectiveness
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processes. Membership Attendants provide program and service information, both in person and on the telephone. They will enforce facility policies, assist with data entry, respond during emergency situations
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key projects by developing, implementing, and maintaining timelines; conducts research, performs data analysis, produces reports, and provides recommendations for continuous program improvement
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of Oklahoma Specific Courses: BIOL 1124 – Intro to Biology Skills: Strong written and verbal communication Skills Basic computer proficiency (e.g., email, document editing, file sharing) Department Preferences
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of Oklahoma Specific Courses: CHEM 1315 – General Chemistry I CHEM 1415 – General Chemistry II Skills: Strong written and verbal communication Skills Basic computer proficiency (e.g., email, document editing
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budget/fiscal planning and control, day-to-day management of operations, program development and marketing to increase revenues for a large, complex sponsored grant/contract, and revenue generating
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. Basic math and computer skills. Working Conditions: Physical: Perseverance, both physically and mentally, for fast-paced and demanding responsibilities required. Exposure to disagreeable conditions such
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motion. Use of computer and telephone. Stand, stoop, bend, and reach. Environmental: Standard office environment. Certain work locations may require the employee to hold a valid driver's license
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assigned Job Requirements --- Required: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related discipline, AND: 3 years of experience in governance, risk, and compliance (GRC