Extension Agent
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019477 - MSU Extension- Wayne County
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Wayne County
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Responsible for providing leadership in the development, implementation. and evaluation of a comprehensive education program in 4-H youth development. The Extension Agent serves as a member of a statewide team to determine effective programming priorities and delivery methods. |
Teacher - Head Start
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Harrison County
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Responsible for a Head Start classroom of 3- to 5- year- old children. Position works collaboratively with an assistant teacher, family members and other staff to achieve positive outcomes for children of all abilities. |
Office Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Hinds County
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Perform a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for the MS Child Care Resource and Referral, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
Office Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Harrison County
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Perform a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for the MS Child Care Resource and Referral, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
Office Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Warren County
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Perform a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for the MS Child Care Resource and Referral, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
Campus Transit Bus Operator
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730100 - Transportation
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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To drive a campus transit bus to transport passengers around Starkville/MSU area. |
Pharmacy Technician
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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To assist a pharmacist in the technical aspects of dispensing pharmaceuticals and administrative operations of the pharmacy unit. |
Project Manager
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192501 - Center for Cyber Education
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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This project manager position will work with senior ORED leaders coordinating and guiding adoption and promotion of AI, data visualization tools, and other technology innovations that improve division productivity and efficiencies as well as the Center for Cyber Education leading STEM and cyber outreach events. The ideal candidate will be a good communicator who is creative and passionate about helping others learn new technologies. |
Campus Transit Bus Operator (9 Month)
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730100 - Transportation
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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To drive a campus transit bus to transport passengers around Starkville/MSU Area |
Assistant Director for Clinical Operations
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410400 - Student Counseling Services
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The Assistant Director for Clinical Operations is responsible for overseeing and coordinating crisis response and the hospitalization protocol/procedure, facilitating clinical meetings, serving as the first administrator to respond to crisis calls as needed, and providing and facilitating crisis assessment. The Assistant Director for Clinical Operations provides supervision to trainees and the Triage Coordinator. This position reports to the Director of Student Counseling Services in the Division of Student Affairs and is a 12-month position. |
Research Associate
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013001 - CREC-White Sand Unit
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South MS Area
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The research program at the White Sand Beef Unit focuses on improving the productivity and sustainability of beef cattle systems. This includes investigating innovative nutritional and management practices that optimize beef cattle production.
The Research Associate position will support research activities at the station and assist with daily farm operations.
The successful candidate will possess excellent organizational, interpersonal, problem‐solving and communication skills; the ability to work as part of a team, and the ability to manage multiple projects and activities. The successful candidate must be able to work and communicate with multiple constituents including faculty, research associates, students, vendors, contractors, visitors and other MAFES personnel. The successful candidate will function at the professional research level and will be expected to work closely with scientists in study design, layout and execution of various research projects. |
Assistant Professor or Associate Professor
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020100 - School of Architecture
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The School of Architecture at Mississippi State University invites applicants for two tenure-track appointments at the Assistant Professor or Associate Professor rank with an anticipated start date of Fall 2025. We seek candidates with experience in integrating emerging approaches to sustainable and resilient design in their research, teaching, and creative practice. The candidates are expected to incorporate innovative strategies and techniques for sustainable design in studio and lecture courses as part of the design studios and technology coursework at the undergraduate level. Areas of expertise that are sought range from energy modeling, building performance simulation, innovative use of materials, structural investigations, and construction techniques, among others.
Design studios are the heart of the School of Architecture. While sustainable and resilient principles are taught in a range of courses, studios are the place in which faculty and students engage in deep investigations with the aim of advancing architecture. The Gulf Coast Community Design Studio, the Jackson Community Design Center, and other research centers at Mississippi State University provide opportunities for research collaboration. The School of Architecture and the College of Architecture, Art, and Design are making significant investments in advanced visualization and simulation through the establishment of a new state-of-the art visualization and simulation lab, supporting applicants whose research agenda involves one or more of the following areas: computational approaches to energy modeling, building performance simulations, geospatial visualization, building information modeling, and digital twins. The successful candidates will also play a prominent roles in the planned graduate program. |
Systems Administrator
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470901 - Integrated Security Management Div
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The System Administrator will be responsible for the data management associated with the electronic safety and security software platforms used by the Integrated Security Management Division |
Project Manager
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470901 - Integrated Security Management Div
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing contractors and vendors on the installation of electronic safety and security systems on MSU buildings. The position requires knowledge of construction projects, access control, and video management systems. |
Assistant Professor
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010300 - Ag & Bio Engineering
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering (ABE) at Mississippi State University (MSU) invites applications for a tenure track, 12-month, assistant/associate professor position in agricultural and biological engineering focused on agricultural technology and its application to cropping systems. This Position will have a 100% Extension appointment. Applicants should be committed to excellence in extension programming and informal teaching and be able to articulate a prospective applied research program that meets the needs of associated agricultural industries in Mississippi and the United States. Candidates with expertise in all areas of agricultural and biosystems engineering and technology will be considered, but strengths in crop production, precision-agriculture and/or autonomous-agriculture machinery and systems, rural broadband wireless communications, and/or rural energy systems including “solar farming” (a.k.a. agrivoltaics) are particularly desirable. Women, minorities, and other under-represented groups are highly encouraged to apply. |
Assistant Professor
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030200 - Anthropology/Middle Eastern Culture
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The preferred candidate will be able to teach introduction to cultural anthropology, qualitative/quantitative research methods, as well as topical courses in their area of study.
Teach advanced undergraduate students in upper-level topical or area courses, such as Ethnographic Field Methods, Applied Cultural Anthropology, and other related courses.
Teach graduate courses in area of specialty, including seminars, special topics, and directed readings. Serve on graduate committees for M.A. students, direct graduate M.A. theses, serve on departmental, college, and university committees and seek external funding via grants or contracts. |
Business Manager I
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013100 - Poultry Science
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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Manages and coordinates the business operations of a department/unit. Performs duties required to maintain and administer departmental budgets; administers staff policies and/or procedures; compiles reports; performs administrative procedures. |
Coordinator, Athletic Equipment
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890118 - Athletics - Equipment Room
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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Assist in all aspects of the equipment operation including, but not limited to, receiving, inventory, issuance, use, and maintenance of equipment according to established policies and procedures |
Assistant Professor
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038500 - Political Science and Public Adm
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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The assistant professor reports to the Head of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. The assistant professor is responsible for teaching in Political Science with a specialization in American Politics. |
Intern (Food Animal)
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183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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This internship at Mississippi State University is a 12-month clinical program. The intern will rotate between the surgery & medicine (food animal) and theriogenology (all species) services in house, and also the ambulatory service (large animal, including equine), with approximately equal time spent on each service. The internship provides training in clinical, hospital based service through interaction with clinical specialists (DACVIM, DABVP (Food Animal), DACT, MPH). The program is designed to prepare the individual for a residency in a corresponding discipline or entry into private practice. The program is directly supported by 2 diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2 diplomates of the American College of Theriogenologists, 1 diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Food Animal), 2 clinical faculty professors, 2 clinical instructors, and 4 support staff. The food animal in house clinic annual case load is 1,200-1,500 cases/year (beef 60%, dairy 30%, small ruminants 10%), and ambulatory makes 1000 trips/year (40% equine, 40% beef cow/calf and 20% dairy/small ruminants). |