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    • Card Office Manager in Eugene, OR

      Reporting to the EMU Assistant Director, Retail and Student Services, the ID Card Services Manager manages, supervises, and coordinates the daily activities of the university ID Card Services, an essential university service. This position requires strong customer service, managerial, supervision, financial, data management, and technical skills.

    • Academic Programs Manager in Eugene, OR

      The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is the hub of learning, research, and academic excellence at the University of Oregon. The Academic Programs Manager (APM) supports the student-facing processes and programs. This position works closely and collaborates with the Associate Director with a primary focus on student services and recruitment.

    • Associate or Full Professor of Data Science in Eugene, OR

      Tenure track position in Data Science

    • Resource Delivery Specialist in Eugene, OR

      Join the University of Oregon Libraries as a Resource Delivery Specialist in Resource Delivery Services. In this role, you’ll use your expertise in resource sharing technology and operations, to process complex requests, troubleshoot issues, and train colleagues. You’ll also supervise student employees, fostering a collaborative, service-oriented environment. This position offers the opportunity to shape workflows, partner with libraries across the region, and contribute to UO’s mission of advancing research, learning, and public service. Be part of a dynamic team supporting discovery, access, and academic success—apply today!

    • Postdoctoral Scholar in Eugene, OR

      The Prevention Science Institute at the University of Oregon invites applications for a NIH-funded postdoctoral research position. This position is part of a newly funded NIH R01-funded clinical trial focused on reducing substance use risk among youth in foster care through the adaptation and implementation of a trauma-informed, evidence-based intervention to be delivered by Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). The project is a collaborative effort between the University of Oregon, Iowa State University, and the CASA programs in Lane, Josephine, and Jackson counties in Oregon.

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