|
Admissions Counselor
|
Eugene, OR
|
|
| The Office of Admissions is hiring an Admissions Counselor. The person in this role is responsible for representing the UO to multiple constituencies, including prospective students, their families, and school/community contacts. The Counselor independently develops and implements recruiting initiatives to meet application and enrollment goals, and also conducts holistic review of freshman applications. |
|
Pro Tem Research Assistant/Associate/Postdoc - Optical, Molecular, and Quantum Science - Open Pool
|
Eugene, OR
|
|
| The Oregon Center for Optical, Molecular, and Quantum Science (OMQ) at the University of Oregon is seeking qualified applicants for its open research pool. Positions are limited-duration, funding-contingent research appointments that are full time, part-time or short term, contracts not to exceed one year. There is a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance. The successful candidate will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff, and students from a variety of diverse backgrounds. |
|
Pro Tem Spanish Speaking Research Assistant
|
Eugene, OR
|
|
| The Research Assistant will be responsible for in-person and remote data collection for a broad set of assignments for Dr. Stephanie De Anda and Dr. Camille Cioffi’s federally funded human subjects research project. These projects are complex and includes coordinating with multiple community agencies, longitudinal research studies, community partnerships, and human subjects data activities. The Research Assistant must be Spanish and English speaking. |
|
Assistant Director of Residence Life- Community Care and Crisis Response
|
Eugene, OR
|
|
| The Assistant Director (AD) of Residence Life is a key leadership role responsible for fostering a thriving residential community and supporting the day‑to‑day operations of University Housing. This position leads a comprehensive team of professional staff and student employees and oversees the department’s primary functional area of Community Care and Crisis Response. Rooted in the Oregon Rising strategic plan, the AD helps create residential environments where students flourish through cultural competence, wellbeing, integrated learning, relationship‑building, and shared responsibility.
As a member of the Residence Life Leadership Team, the AD strengthens the residential experience by building strong partnerships across campus and ensuring students receive coordinated, data‑informed support. The AD collaborates closely with units across Student Life and Student Services to enhance living‑learning opportunities and advance equity‑minded practices that support student success.
The role includes responsibility for assessment and continuous improvement of the residential experience, focusing on reducing equity gaps and creating inclusive communities. The AD also works alongside University Housing units—including HR, Business Services, Facilities, and Dining, to ensure operations align with the goal of a supportive, high‑quality residential environment.
This is a live-on, essential personnel position with participation in a front‑line on‑call rotation and regular evening and weekend commitments. |
|
Community Safety and Crisis Response Coordinator
|
Eugene, OR
|
|
| The Community Safety and Crisis Response Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting the safety, well‑being, and success of students living in University Housing. Serving as a Campus Security Authority in a non‑clinical capacity, this position helps maintain a secure residential environment through regular safety rounds, responding to student mental and physical well‑being concerns, mediating conflicts, de‑escalating challenging situations, and upholding University Housing policies.
Coordinators work closely with Residence Life staff and key campus partners—including the Dean of Students Office, University Counseling Services, and the University of Oregon Police Department—to ensure students receive comprehensive support. This is an essential personnel role, requiring the ability to report during emergencies and inclement weather.
This live‑off, year‑round, 12‑month Officer of Administration position includes participation in a rotating on‑call schedule, as well as required trainings, team meetings, and supervision check‑ins each term. Coordinators report within the Residential Living unit under the Associate Director of Residence Life for Accountability and Residential Living.
Please note: Currently enrolled University of Oregon undergraduate students are not eligible for this position. |