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enrollment. This role will also oversee the Crimson Compass program, which provides programming and individualized support for second-year students seeking stronger campus connections to support their
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duties consistent with the scope and level of the position as assigned. Job Requirements --- Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree, AND: 18 months in events/conference management, program
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in June or July and ending in the summer of the following year. GAs are typically second-year graduate students in the OU Higher Education/Student Affairs program or a similar degree field. The GA has
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program. Working Conditions: Physical: Sitting for long periods of time. Communicate effectively. Ability to engage in repetitive motions. Environmental: Standard office environment. Frequent exposure
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pesticide program for the University's landscape and grounds or academic and housing buildings that is in compliance with current federal and state laws. Duties: Performs tasks requiring good organizational
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capacity-building consultation for individuals and organizations. Offer subject-matter guidance. Program & Event Coordination: Plan and coordinate projects, meetings, and training events. Utilize data
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enforcement based on the application of policies, procedures and established standards. Enforces parking regulations; issues citations; responds to questions, complaints, emergencies; operates computer tablets
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: Sitting for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively and listen. Uses a computer and telephone. Environmental: Standard office environment. Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate
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: Effective communication skills Basic computer skills Advertised Physical Requirements: Must be able to push, lift, and pull up to 50 pounds Department Preferences: Valid Driver's License Special Instructions
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Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter, 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