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Open Date Mar 25, 2026 Deadline Apr 30, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description The Head of Library Instruction & Liaison Services provides leadership in the planning,development, delivery and
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Center office is a centralized office helping students and alumni in the areas of career exploration, career development, internship opportunities, as well as professional employment upon graduation
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development but also on fostering a culture of growth and opportunity since 1994. If making a meaningful difference in public service excites you, OU CPM is where your passion meets purpose. The Production
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the development, implementation and maintenance of broadcast technical systems and equipment. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Attachments (No Self-Identifying Photos): Resume Class Schedule Job
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analytics, etc. Advises designers and customers on the options and best modes of delivery for various types or modalities of training. Organizes and leads efforts to ensure that learning and development
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. Work Type: Onsite Salary Range: Commensurate with education and experience Benefits Provided: Contract Required Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter Job Description --- Leads the design and development
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setting Strategically planning posts on all platforms to assure maximum reach Assisting in the development of visual media elements to highlight the work of the museum Scheduling content posts Engaging with
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financial process improvements, policy development, compliance reviews, and risk mitigation efforts. Additional Responsibilities: Perform other duties as assigned to ensure the effective financial management
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development. Demonstrated history of successful planning, goal setting, and goal achievement. Excellent ability to form and lead strong, positive and collaborative teams. Proven ability to manage multiple
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maintaining programs and services that enrich student learning, build and maintain a strong sense of community and support the educational, professional, social, and personal development of students