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Collections Manager
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Eugene, OR
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| The Museum of Natural and Cultural History is seeking a Collections Manager to support both the Anthropological Collections and Paleontological Collections. If you're organized, adaptable, and passionate about collection preservation and management, we invite you to apply. |
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Pro Tem Instructor/Lecturer - Open Pool
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Eugene, OR
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| The Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences is seeking qualified applicants for its Pro Tem Instructor/Lecturer pool. |
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Director of Strategic Communications
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Eugene, OR
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| The Division of Student Life is excited to invite applications for the Director of Strategic Communications. This strategic leadership role drives the division’s communications vision, aligning messaging with institutional priorities and enhancing efforts to support student success. The Director works closely with senior leadership to develop and evaluate strategic communications across Student Life’s four major portfolios: the Office of the Dean of Students, Experiential Learning & Engagement, Health & Wellbeing, and Division Administration |
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Research Administrative Coordinator
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Eugene, OR
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| Educational and Community Supports is seeking a detail-oriented person to provide accounting and grant support. If you love working with numbers, have strong customer service skills, and are highly organized, we welcome your application! |
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Director of Development I, Regional Philanthropy
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Eugene, OR, Portland, OR
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| (Multiple positions, hybrid eligible) The University Advancement office seeks a dynamic Director of Development I, Regional Philanthropy to cultivate major gifts supporting student success, academics, and research. This role requires extensive travel and close collaboration with university leaders to engage alumni, parents, and friends in key regions. Ideal candidates will bring strong fundraising or sales experience, exceptional relationship-building skills, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion. The position is based in Eugene or Portland, Oregon, with regional assignments in Oregon, California and Hawaii, or the Northwest and Southwest states. |
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Web Content Specialist
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Eugene, OR
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| Join us as a web content specialist and help create clear, useful content for uoregon.edu. You'll write pages that connect with prospective students and other key audiences, helping them take the next step. |
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Prospect Management Analyst
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Eugene, OR, Portland, OR
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| (Hybrid) (2 positions) Join our dynamic Prospect Development team as a Prospect Management Analyst, where you'll ensure data integrity, support strategic decision-making, and collaborate with fundraisers to optimize donor engagement. This role combines data analysis, system management, and stakeholder training to drive impactful fundraising outcomes. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, enjoy working with large datasets, and thrive in a collaborative, service-focused environment. We are hiring for one Eugene-based position and one that is open to either Eugene or Portland-based candidates. |
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Research Assistant-Lab Manager
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Eugene, OR
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| The technician will maintain and develop instrumentation for microscopy and biophysical imaging, especially of zebrafish and bacterial communities, and will work with other lab members and colleagues to design, implement, and analyze experiments. The technician will also assist with basic laboratory tasks such as inventory and organization. The position will offer the opportunity to learn cutting-edge instrumentation and quantitative analysis techniques, work at the forefront of biophysics, publish papers, and collaborate with an interdisciplinary group of physicists and biologists. |
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Project Manager/Lab Manager
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Eugene, OR
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| A research assistant will serve as a project manager for a new NIH team science project on microbiome assembly and function in zebrafish. This person will be responsible for supporting a large-scale NIH research project and laboratory operations including organizing research meetings, coordinating personnel training, ordering supplies, managing data storage and record keeping, and maintaining equipment. This person will also conduct original research, independently and in teams, involving microbiology, molecular biology, and animal studies. |
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Early Childhood Associate Teacher
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Eugene, OR
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| The Moss Street Children’s Center (MSCC) is an early childhood development program that serves student and faculty/staff families, with children ages 3 months – 5 years. We seek a lead teacher for infant through preschool age groups; the position includes responsibility for classroom operations including the coordination of staff, center procedures, curriculum planning and implementation, and record keeping. |