Job Number: 502250
Department: Provost & VP for Acad Affairs
Location: Oxford, OH
Miami University’s Heanon Wilkins Fellows program recruits annual cohorts of up to ten (10) scholars whose interests align with Miami’s core values of diversity and community with a particular commitment to inclusive excellence. Heanon Wilkins Fellows are paired with
mentoring and intentional preparation for a career in higher education, ideally as members of Miami’s permanent staff or faculty.
Job Number: 502333
Department: Geology & Environmental Earth Science
Location: Oxford, OH
Cataloging mineral and fossil specimens and helping with display development at the museum.
Work assignments are completed under close supervision.
Procedures are well established.
Employees typically follow well-defined policies and procedures.
Minimal training or prior knowledge of work is required.
Job Number: 502336
Department: Education Health & Society College
Location: Oxford, OH
America Reads is a federal tutoring program that allows Miami students, who qualify for Federal College Work Study, to assist children in the local community improve their reading skills. Miami has developed partnerships with several local schools and organizations in an effort to provide one-on-one support and assistance for children in grades K-6 in the areas of reading, writing, spelling, and vocabulary. Our partners are located throughout Butler and Hamilton Counties. No previous tutoring experience is necessary. All majors/career paths can apply.
Applicants must commit to at least one semester of service but preferably an academic year or more. If recommended for hire by the Learning Lab, you will be required to pass a State of Ohio criminal background check through the Miami University Police Department before being hired. The cost of the background check will be covered by the Learning Lab.
Job Number: 502338
Department: Education Health & Society College
Location: Oxford, OH
America Counts is a federal tutoring program that allows Miami students, who qualify for Federal College Work Study, to assist children in the local community improve their math skills. Miami has developed partnerships with several local schools and organizations in an effort to provide one-on-one support and assistance for children in grades K-6 in math. Our partners are located throughout Butler and Hamilton Counties. No previous tutoring experience is necessary. All majors/career paths can apply.
Applicants must commit to at least one semester of service but preferably an academic year or more. If recommended for hire by the Learning Lab, you will be required to pass a State of Ohio criminal background check through the Miami University Police Department before being hired. The cost of the background check will be covered by the Learning Lab.
Job Number: 502257
Department: Biology
Location: Oxford, OH
Assistant Professor (tenure-track) to teach courses in plant biology, evolutionary biology, or plant diversity, and an advanced course in evolutionary and molecular systematics; develop an active research program leading to publications and external funding; advise undergraduate and graduate students; provide service to the department and university including serving as Director of the W.S. Turrell Herbarium. Appointment begins August 2024.
Job Number: 502272
Department: Entrepreneurship
Location: Oxford, OH
Entrepreneurship: Assistant Director of the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship for the Social Entrepreneurship Track. The successful candidates will begin employment on or before November 1, 2023. The Assistant Director will have a range of responsibilities related to advancing the co-curricular, teaching, and service activities in the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship for social entrepreneurship.
Job Number: 502326
Department: Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
Location: Oxford, OH
Work performed at this level is done independently of supervision.
Requires the highest level of artistic, technical or scientific expertise.
Provide supervision to student employees at the Student Master 1 undergrad level.
For Academic and Administrative Assistance settings, the student must:
Perform complex research activities in the scientific field; students engaged in such activity may be responsible for completion of project assigned with no supervision of administrative staff. They may also serve as a group leader in research activities.
For Technical settings, the student must:
Possess advanced computer knowledge and customer support knowledge in advanced client/server programming, relational databases, Novell, C++, TCP/IP, SQL, JAVA, Visual Basic.
Demonstrate evidence of advanced technical and software skills, leadership, skills in mentoring, training, expert management and business skills.
Maintain professional environment for fellow employees and clients.
Approve supervisory functions, provide expert leadership and approve schedules.
Ability to work unsupervised.
Job Number: 502316
Department: Regl Financial Assistance - Hamilton Campus
Location: Hamilton, OH
Performs a variety of moderately complex administrative tasks requiring some independent judgment related to ensuring the successful completion of the daily operations of Admission, Registrar and Student Financial Assistance.
Job Number: 502258
Department: Biology
Location: Oxford, OH
Assistant Professor of Biology (tenure-track) to teach courses in Animal Behavior and additional biology courses; develop an active research program leading to external funding and publications; advise undergraduate and graduate students; provide service to the department and university. Appointment begins August 2024.
Job Number: 502311
Department: Student Financial Assistance
Location: Oxford, OH
This professional staff member counsels students and parents about financial aid programs, application procedures, and eligibility, and assists with problem resolution; serves as a resource and a liaison to Miami's One-Stop staff and management; uses technical knowledge of federal and state student aid programs to ensure compliance and accuracy; determines and verifies student eligibility for financial assistance; and assists with outreach activities.
This position is approved for remote work on a hybrid basis. Remote work is not a right, but a working arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time for any reason.
Job Number: 502310
Department: Bursar
Location: Oxford, OH
This professional staff member is responsible for the collection of past due student accounts in accordance with Miami University’s accepted procedures and policies, and the management of inquiries from students and families (written and verbal) concerning the validity of the debt.
This position may be approved for remote work on a hybrid basis. Remote work is not a right, but a working arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time for any reason.
Job Number: 502312
Department: Enrollment Operations
Location: Oxford, OH
As a member of the Operations unit in Enrollment Management and Student Success, this position will assist in the processing of Miami University’s prospect and inquiry data and admission applications, support Slate users university-wide, and may occasionally provide direct support to students or parents. This position may require occasional nights/weekends.
This position may be approved for remote work on a hybrid basis up to two days a week. Remote work is not a right, but a working arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time for any reason.
Job Number: 502236
Department: Farmer School of Business
Location: West Chester, OH
The New Business Development Manager is responsible for developing a network of contacts within companies/organizations in the region as it relates to the MBA program and its portfolio of offerings. Research, plan, and implement new target market initiatives and promotional activities. Leverage the MBA programs alumni base through specialized events held at the VOALC and community outreach.
Job Number: 502230
Department: Housing Dining Recreation & Business Services
Location: Oxford, OH
Perform a variety of clerical, administrative, and customer service duties related to supporting the operations of a retail or hospitality unit
Job Number: 501543
Department: Physical Facilities
Location: Oxford, OH
Vending Services
Job Number: 502169
Department: Farmer School of Business
Location: Oxford, OH
Assistant to Associate Deans to provide professional administrative support to the Associate Dean for Faculty Excellence & the Associate Dean for Educational Excellence. Performs a variety of complex administrative tasks requiring substantial discretion and independent judgment related to overseeing the daily administrative operations of the Associate Deans.
Job Number: 502309
Department: Institute for the Environment & Sustainability
Location: Oxford, OH
A graduate student can be paid at the Student Master Grad 1 level, provided that the skill and complexity of the job are equivalent to a Graduate Assistant/Teaching Associate (e.g., researcher).
Graduate students with an assistantship and Teaching Associates need to obtain permission from the Graduate School to work in addition to their teaching/assistantship.
Job Number: 502308
Department: Housing Dining Recreation & Business Services
Location: Oxford, OH
Provide a high level of customer service for Campus Box Office venues (Hall Auditorium, Center for Performing Arts, etc); may also include Campus Services center as needed.
Work schedule: Will vary on a weekly basis, depending on our performances, and will include nights, weekends and some weekday hours for box office ticket sales/training
Job Number: 502302
Department: Intercollegiate Athletics
Location: Oxford, OH
Performs activities related to providing correct seating, ticket access, guest services and first-line crowd control at university special events
Job Number: 502291
Department: Treasury Services
Location: Oxford, OH
Reporting to the Associate Treasurer of Miami University/Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) of the Miami University Foundation (“Foundation”), working closely with the chair of the Investment Committee (“IC”) of the Foundation. The Director is expected to attend all IC meetings and to provide reports, analysis, and counsel as required by the IC, the CFO, and the Foundation president. The Director will have additional responsibilities in the areas of Foundation enterprise risk management, planned giving, cash management, treasury, post issuance bond compliance, financial and regulatory filings, and communications as directed by the CFO. The Director is expected to develop an integrated understanding of the investment, financial, operational, and governance structure, and related responsibilities, policies, processes, and procedures, such that the Director can assist effectively in managing the investment-related and certain other financial-related operations of the Foundation and University. The Director will coordinate communication across multiple parties, including acting as the daily liaison among the Committee, the Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (“OCIO”), the custodian, and the CFO.