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and web and social media graphics. Students in this position will learn communication, critical thinking, professionalism, teamwork and technology The Creative Design Associate employment dates are as
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and web and social media graphics. Students in this position will learn communication, critical thinking, professionalism, teamwork and technology The Creative Design Associate employment dates are as
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. This position will continue to be involved in post-migration-related project development and support work throughout the duration of this appointment. This position may lead student employees for some of the work
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materials, and manage outreach via the web, social media, and in person. The Sustainability Office is the central support organization for sustainability efforts at OSU and serves the broader university
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section of The Daily Barometer, its website and the OMN Sports social media channels. Students in this role will develop these essential skills for future employment: communication, critical thinking
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communication, critical thinking, professionalism, teamwork and technology Employment Dates · Summer: June 12 – Sept. 2, 2026 · Full Start: Sept. 8, 2026 to June 15, 2027 Transferable Skill Development
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Manager employment dates are as follows: ● Full Start: Sept. 8, 2026 – June 15, 2027 Pay Rate: ● Full Start: 10 hours per week, at $652 per month Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed
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social media content, short video reels, fliers, and digital media. This individual will also support MACO in public outreach and recruitment events and provide occasional website development assistance
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Position Details Position Information Department Digital Experience (JIS) Position Title Specialist 2-IT Web Job Title Accessible Technology Specialist Appointment Type Professional Faculty Job
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. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student employees. The competencies students develop while