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Dining Services Manager/Chef
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Eugene, OR
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| Join our University Housing dining team as a Dining Services Manager/Chef, leading high‑energy venues that operate from early morning to late night while delivering exceptional culinary experiences for our campus community. In this role, you’ll oversee menu direction, service standards, food safety procedures, purchasing, and the supervision of approximately 40 classified and 100 student staff. We’re seeking a dynamic leader who can manage budgets, staffing, and daily operations, and who is willing to work a flexible schedule and obtain required food safety and OLCC permits |
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Buyer 2
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Eugene, OR
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| University Housing is seeking a detail‑oriented Buyer 2 to provide professional purchasing and warehouse support for our Carson Warehouse and Business Office operations. This role manages purchasing activities, vendor coordination, inventory control, and recordkeeping while delivering excellent customer service and maintaining compliance with university and accounting standards. The Buyer 2 is a full‑time, 12‑month position reporting to the Housing Purchasing Manager and offers collaborative, hands‑on work in a dynamic warehouse and office environment. |
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Assistant Director of Residence Life- Community Care and Crisis Response
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Eugene, OR
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| 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. |
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Community Safety and Crisis Response Coordinator
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Eugene, OR
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| 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. |
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Principal Information Architect
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Eugene, OR
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| Most IA work is figuring out how to organize one site, or a handful within a larger ecosystem you have no control over. This is about organizing it all. The University of Oregon is hiring a Principal Information Architect to set enterprise IA across our public web — deciding what to consolidate, structuring subdomains with intent, and interlinking what remains into something coherent. On content strategy, you'd own the systems side: not the copy, but the content models, taxonomies, and reuse patterns that connect what gets written across hundreds of sites. If iterating on this scale sounds interesting, here's what the job would look like: You'd do the work from Eugene, with the Cascades east, the coast west, and a team that respects nights and weekends. |
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Digital Production Designer
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Eugene, OR
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| Bring stories to life at the University of Oregon! University Communications is looking for a creative Digital Production Designer to shape how UO tells its stories by transforming ideas into immersive, visually compelling experiences across channels. In this hands-on, collaborative role, you’ll blend design, multimedia, and narrative to create dynamic content that engages audiences and showcases the impact of our research and teaching. If you’re passionate about storytelling, design, and digital innovation, this is your opportunity to make your work seen. |
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Program Coordinator, Health Promotion and Wellness Services
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Eugene, OR
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| University Health Services is excited to accept applications for a Program Coordinator for Health Promotion and Wellness Services Team. This position supports daily operations and programming for the Duck Nest wellness center within Health Promotion & Wellness Services. This role helps create a welcoming, inclusive space for students by coordinating wellness programs, supervising student staff, managing logistics, and collaborating with campus and community partners. The coordinator also assists with communication efforts, training peer educators, and ensuring the center is well‑organized and responsive to student needs. This position requires strong organizational, leadership, and teamwork skills and reports to the Director of Health Promotion & Wellness Services. |
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Senior Staff Therapist/Psychologist: Latine Student Specialist
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Eugene, OR
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| University Health Services is seeking a dedicated, culturally responsive clinician to serve as the Senior Staff Therapist/Psychologist: Latine Student Specialist. This role provides short‑term therapy, crisis intervention, assessments, group therapy, outreach, and consultation to University of Oregon students while supporting both developmental and serious mental health needs. The position also supervises trainees, contributes to departmental initiatives, and leads prevention and education efforts. A central focus is delivering culturally informed care, outreach, and advocacy for Latine students, as well as undocumented students, students from mixed‑status families, and those in the DACA program. |
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Dental Assistant
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Eugene, OR
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| University Health Services is excited to invite applications for a Dental Assistant 1.The purpose of this position is to support the efficient operation of the Dental Services department by assisting the dentist, dental hygienist, and front desk staff. The role includes chairside assistance, laboratory tasks, clinical support, and clerical duties to help ensure high‑quality patient care and a smooth workflow. |
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Assistant Director, Health Promotion and Wellness Services
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Eugene, OR
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| The University of Oregon Health Services Department is excited to recruit an Assistant Director to support sexual wellbeing, violence prevention, and healthy relationship education within Health Promotion & Wellness Services. This role supervises staff, collaborates with student leaders and campus partners, and helps deliver evidence‑based, culturally responsive programs that promote sexual and relational health across campus. |
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Catering and Conferences Front Desk Reception Specialist
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Eugene, OR
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| This position provides comprehensive clerical and administrative support to a variety of Dining Service operations. Responsibilities include office coordination, document and record processing, data entry, basic bookkeeping, communication with guests and students, and general administrative assistance to ensure efficient daily operations. The role supports Dining Services in an environment that values professionalism, respect, and inclusivity. This is a full‑time, 12‑month position with a schedule determined by operational needs. |
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Associate Director of Annual Philanthropy
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Eugene, OR
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| Join University Advancement as an Associate Director of Annual Philanthropy and help drive innovative, data-informed fundraising strategies that engage and inspire over 30,000 donors each year. In this dynamic role, you’ll lead direct mail and digital campaigns, collaborate across campus, and strengthen donor relationships to grow philanthropic impact. This is an exciting opportunity for a strategic communicator or marketing professional eager to make a meaningful difference in higher education. |
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Career Community Program Director
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Eugene, OR
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| (Multiple Positions Available) As a member of a new career support unit, the Career Community Program Director plays a pivotal role in helping University of Oregon students explore career paths, build professional skills, and connect learning to real‑world opportunities. You will lead strategy and engagement for two Career Communities, serving as a connector between students, faculty, advisors, employers, alumni, and campus partners |
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Director of Career Communities
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Eugene, OR
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| We are seeking a collaborative leader to serve as the Director of Career Communities, a pivotal role in shaping the future of career development at the University of Oregon. As the architect of a new university‑wide model, you will design and build the systems, partnerships, and structures for eight each Career Communities where students can explore industries, gain hands‑on experience, and build professional networks that reflect the diversity of our student body. |
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Office Generalist - Academic Support Unit 5
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Eugene, OR
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| The University of Oregon invites applications for an Office Generalist. The Office Generalist serves as the main receptionist for the Academic Support Unit (ASU), working closely with a team of staff in providing logistical support across operational and academic functions, as directed by the Operations Manager. |
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Director, Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
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Eugene, OR
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| The Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Oregon invites applications for a Director to lead a vibrant, student-focused hub of innovation and entrepreneurial activity. This is an exciting opportunity for an entrepreneurial leader who is passionate about empowering students, building meaningful campus and community partnerships, and shaping programs that turn ideas into impact. The Director will provide strategic and hands-on leadership for the Center—overseeing programs, people, and resources—while advancing inclusive entrepreneurship and expanding the Center’s reach, visibility, and long-term growth. |
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Custodian
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Eugene, OR
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| The Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact is a transformative initiative at the University of Oregon focused on accelerating scientific discoveries into innovations that improve lives in Oregon and beyond. With state-of-the-art facilities and a mission to expand research, education, and industry collaboration, the Knight Campus is helping position Oregon as a hub for scientific advancement and economic growth. Supporting this mission, the custodial team plays a vital role in maintaining a safe, clean, and welcoming environment across the campus’s research, teaching, and shared spaces. Through daily cleaning and disinfection of laboratories, offices, classrooms, and common areas, the team helps ensure the well-being of students, faculty, staff, and visitors while supporting campus operations at the highest standards. |
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Sports Science Coordinator
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Eugene, OR
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| The Sports Science Coordinator is responsible for developing and planning performance support strategies across the University of Oregon Athletic Department. The Sport Science Coordinator leads the development and execution of systems and processes to enhance student-athlete readiness, performance, and recovery. These monitoring systems and processes will be imbedded within and around weight-room, conditioning, and practice sessions. They will be required to work harmoniously within a multi-disciplinary high performance environment. |
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Laborer 1
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Eugene, OR
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| Performs general, routine labor tasks at all Athletic Department facilities (primarily at the Autzen complex, i.e., Casanova, Moshofsky, Pape, PK Park, Autzen and surrounding grounds/sidewalks/parking lots) but may assist in other athletic facilities as needed.
Performs general labor, grounds maintenance, facility maintenance, event set up and tear down and custodial tasks which focuses on maintaining a clean, safe, well maintained environment at all athletic facilities, athletic playing fields, practice fields, grounds, landscaped areas, parking lots, plazas, and sidewalksThis position will perform grounds maintenance around the facilities, which includes but is not limited to pressure washing, weed eating, weeding blowing, edging, mowing. Assist with maintaining clean building exteriors, which include de cobbing, weeding, emptying trash from rolling dumpsters and cans around the facilities and parking lots.
May be asked to assist with shipping and receiving as needed. Position is responsible for various event and practice set-ups throughout the Autzen Complex. In this capacity this position works as a Facilities event team member for practice, competition, and other activities taking place in/at Athletic Department properties such as soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse, football, etc. as well as special events that are sponsored by outside groups/agencies. This support effort involves routine labor tasks associated with pre-event, event, and post-event tasks specific to each event/activity.
This position will be required to perform general custodial duties throughout the Athletic Complex inside and outside our Athletic Facilities.
Special Requirements:
• A valid driver's license and the ability to obtain UO Driver's Certification to drive University vehicles.
• Ability to obtain UO Forklift Certification within 90 days of employment
• Willingness to work a flex/irregular work schedule and as a member of the Essential Services Team |
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Director or Senior Director for Legislative Policy
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Eugene, OR, Portland, OR
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| The University of Oregon is seeking a Director or Senior Director for Legislative Policy to help shape public policy and advance the university’s priorities at the state and federal levels. This influential role partners closely with senior leadership to drive legislative strategy, build relationships with lawmakers, and secure investment in public higher education. You’ll monitor and influence policy and budget developments while elevating UO’s impact and value across Oregon and beyond. This is an exciting opportunity for a strategic, relationship‑driven policy leader ready to make a statewide and national impact. |