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    • Closes Aug 22 2025

      Pro Tem Instructor (Honors College) - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The Clark Honors College invites applications for Pro Tem Instructor positions in undergraduate arts and letters, social science, and natural science. The pool is for part-time, temporary, limited-duration teaching appointments not to exceed one year, but with the possibility of renewal for up to three years.

    • Alternative Format and Accessible Technology Coordinator in Eugene, OR

      The AEC is looking for an Alternative Format and Accessible Technology Coordinator to join our passionate and dedicated team. The Coordinator manages and oversees alternative format services, including planning, preparing, and performing the conversion of required academic materials into accessible formats, as well as provides expertise and support related to accessible technology.

    • Early Childhood Assistant in Other-Site

      Early Childhood CARES is looking for part-time Teaching Assistants to work with preschool aged children with developmental delays and disabilities in Florence Oregon. This position will assist with the preparation and implementation of curriculum and interact with children in small and large groups or 1:1 in a variety of classroom settings.

    • Early Childhood Associate Teacher in Other-Site

      Early Childhood CARES is seeking a part-time Associate Teacher for our Florence, Oregon location to plan and implement daily activities in a preschool classroom that include children with developmental delays and disabilities.

    • Closes Jul 01 2025

      Pro Tempore ELOEL Practicum Supervisor - Open Pool in Other-Site

      The Department of Education Studies is seeking qualified applicants for its open Pro Tem ESOL Practicum Supervisor pool.

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