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Title (if different from Position Title) Job Summary The Office of Professional & Career Development (OPCD) is seeking highly motivated and hardworking College of Business undergraduate students
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/psychological-sciences/clinical/people/. Review of applications will begin January 30, 2026 and will continue until a candidate is selected. For questions regarding this position, please contact Dr. Nadia Bhuiyan
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Communications and Marketing Student Worker Working Title (if different from Position Title) Job Summary The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment Office of Communications and Marketing is seeking a
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(2026) Working Title (if different from Position Title) Job Summary Looking for a summer job that’s fun, fast-paced, and actually meaningful? Auburn Youth Programs (AYP) is hiring Summer Camp Staff
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financial and accounting support in budget management, financial reporting, and/or audit/reconciliation. To learn more about Auburn University Libraries, please visit: https://www.lib.auburn.edu/ Essential
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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4027P Home Org Name Harris Early Learning Ctr Operating Division Name College of Human Sciences Position Title Early Learning Center Teacher
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teamwork experience Intercultural sensitivity and teamwork Time management and organization Software and technology Available to continue working in 2026–2027 academic year Available for asynchronous
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committed to changing the lives of students! Career Discovery and Success at Auburn University is a dynamic, collaborative team advancing the University’s goals for student achievement and post‑graduation
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Survey Technician - Berigan Estimated Hours Per Week 40 Anticipated Length of Assignment 2 months Job Summary The Berigan lab at Auburn University College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment is hiring
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, utilization, and stewardship of natural resources. The mission of CFWE is to improve the social, economic, and environmental well-being of Alabama’s citizens through the production of science-based information