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Physical Therapist/Occupational Therapist - Open Pool Eugene, OR
Early Childhood CARES is seeking qualified applicants for its open applicant pool of Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists to provide educationally based direct and consultative physical or occupational therapy services for young children (birth to five years old) with a variety of developmental disabilities in classrooms, homes, and community settings. This pool is used to fill vacancies that occur during the 2025 -2026 academic year.
Retirement Program Representative 2 Eugene, OR
Business Affairs is seeking a Retirement Program Representative 2 who enjoys working with people to provide technical and administrative support to campus payroll operations. The ability to understand and clearly communicate the technical details of policy, excellent customer service skills, and a solutions-oriented approach are keys to success in this role. We look forward to your application!
Speech Language Pathologist - Open Pool Eugene, OR
Early Childhood CARES is seeking qualified applicants for its open applicant pool of Speech Language Pathologists to provide educationally based direct and consultative speech-language therapy services for young children (birth to five years old) with a variety of developmental disabilities in classrooms, homes, and community settings. This pool is used to fill vacancies that occur during the 2025 -2026 academic year.
Application Infrastructure Engineer Eugene, OR
(Hybrid eligible) The Application Infrastructure and Automation team at the University of Oregon is seeking a versatile, experienced engineer to help design, support, and evolve the university’s Linux and Windows-based application infrastructure. If you're a self-starter who enjoys exploring full-stack information systems and applying your technical expertise to improve the data ecosystem for students, staff, and faculty, we invite you to apply and make a meaningful impact.
Pro Tem Clinical Assistant Professor/Supervisor & Instructor/Lecturer - Open Pool Eugene, OR
The Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services is seeking qualified applicants for its Pro Tem Clinical Assistant Professor/Supervisor & Instructor/Lecturer pool.
Director of Digital Media Eugene, OR
The Director of Digital Media is responsible for overseeing the external and internal communications produced by the full-time and volunteer staff of the Oregon Football program by innovating or improving upon existing initiatives relevant to the overall goals of the team. The two main areas of emphasis the director is responsible for include external communication efforts for social accounts and print media, and the program’s recruiting efforts of prospective student-athletes.
Director of Multimedia Integration Eugene, OR
The Director of Multimedia Integration (Director) will be responsible for several aspects crucial to sustaining the success of the University of Oregon athletics department. This position is responsible for creating and executing a creative/branding, digital, and social media strategy for Oregon Athletics by guiding a team to design and execute creative content to drive and enhance revenue through fan engagement, brand awareness, and communications and advertising strategy. The Director will oversee the student graphic design team.
Pro Tem Clinical Assistant Professor/Supervisor & Instructor/Lecturer - Open Pool Eugene, OR
The Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences is seeking qualified applicants for its open applicant pool for the Communication Disorders and Sciences program.
Pro Tem Instructor (Honors College) - Open Pool 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.
Director of Development II, Regional Philanthropy, East Coast Other-Site
(Remote eligible) Join University Advancement as the Director of Development II, Regional Philanthropy to lead high-impact fundraising efforts on the East Coast that support student success, scholarships, academic programs, and more. This is a unique opportunity to drive philanthropic engagement, be part of a dynamic team, and cultivate major gifts that shape the future of the university.

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