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Business Coordinator
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015900 - CREC-Coastal Research & Ext Center
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Biloxi, MS
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| Provides administrative support in maintaining a general accounting system for a division, department, or other separately budgeted unit by performing a variety of accounting duties. |
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Office Associate
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440501 - CREC-Crosby Arboretum
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Pearl River County
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| Provides a variety of administrative, clerical, and customer service support functions for the Crosby Arboretum. Serves as a primary point of contact for visitors, staff, and stakeholders while ensuring efficient daily office operations. The position requires a strong commitment to teamwork, professionalism, and exceptional customer service in support of unit programs and activities. |
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Print Manager
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011000 - Agricultural Communications
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Oversees the daily operations and function of the Extension Print and Publications Supply area for Mississippi State University Extension Service. |
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Postdoctoral Associate
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031900 - Chemistry
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Postdoctoral associate for studies in “Development of Synthetic Methodology and Applications in Natural Products Total Synthesis” |
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Assistant Teaching Professor
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052700 - Department of Music
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Department of Music seeks an energetic, collaborative, and artistic candidate to build a dynamic applied low brass studio (in three disciplines) at Mississippi State University. The successful candidate will assume this role at an exciting time in the department with new facilities, strong enrollment, a strong relationship with the University administration, and planned growth in curriculum and community relations. The new Assistant Teaching Professor of Music - Low Brass is expected to bring an innovative and energetic perspective to teaching studio trombone, euphonium, and tuba; a collaborative approach to chamber music coaching and performance; and a collegial spirit to department and university service. It is expected that the candidate will contribute to an additional responsibility in the department based on candidate strengths and needs of the department. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellence in teaching and service and will bring that dedication to our students at the undergraduate and graduate level. A research and/or creative agenda is supported, but it is not within the primary scope of this position. We seek a colleague that values respect, access, and opportunity for all, and will infuse those values into all aspects of their departmental and community interactions.
The position is considered a 9-month, promotable, non-tenure-track line (starting August 16, 2026). The university has a promotion system in place for non-tenure track faculty to be considered for and promoted to Associate Teaching Professor, and subsequently Full Teaching Professor, after required time in rank and review by the Tenure and Promotion Committee. |
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Assistant Director, Graduate Recruiting & Events
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041000 - Graduate Studies in Business
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Assistant Director for Recruiting and Events serves under the administrative supervision of the Director of Student Recruitment and Events for the College of Business. Primary roles of the position are to (1) Recruit undergraduate students to the college, (2) Plan, coordinate, and assist with college and Department events, and (3) Develop and implement strategies to recruit high-achieving undergraduate students to the college. |
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Resident
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is offering a three-year residency program in comparative veterinary anesthesiology, concurrent with a Master’s degree in veterinary science. This program is offered in accordance with the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia’s (ACVAA) residency training standards, which may be accessed online at www.acvaa.org. Residents are expected to fulfill the credentials for their Master’s degree and for ACVAA board certification prior to completion of the residency. Residents will be evaluated semi-annually and, upon completion of the program, are expected to pursue ACVAA diplomate status. This program is under the supervision of two ACVAA diplomates and is supported by two Assistant Clinical Professors and eight certified anesthesia technicians. |
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Resident
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Small Animal Surgery residency at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a three-year program. The primary objectives of the program are to train specialists in small animal surgery and to prepare residents for board certification by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Educational opportunities toward this end include daily case rounds, weekly journal club, weekly textbook reading assignments, monthly hospital-wide morbidity, and mortality rounds, and twice-yearly mock board examinations. Residents will present in-house seminars twice yearly. Presentation of original research at a national meeting by the end of the residency is encouraged. |
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Resident
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Small Animal Internal Medicine residency at the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a three-year program within our Small Animal Medicine service. The primary objectives of our program are to train specialists in veterinary internal medicine and to prepare residents for board certification in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animal Internal Medicine). These goals will be achieved by working closely with senior faculty, daily The Small Animal Internal Medicine service case rounds, daily intern/resident rounds, weekly medicine journal club, weekly medicine board review sessions, weekly article reviews with associated exam questions, seminars and clinical presentations, individual case responsibility, and providing the highest quality patient care. |
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Resident
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Neurosurgery/Neurology (NNS) Residency at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine consists of advanced clinical training in medical and surgical aspects of canine and feline neurology. There will be opportunities for the residents to consult on neurologic cases in large animals and occasionally wildlife and exotic species. The resident will work closely with the three faculty neurologists, and other neurology/neurosurgery residents, interns, and the students on the NNS rotation to provide the highest quality of patient care. |
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Resident
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183905 - CVM Pathobiology Dept Admin
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This post-DVM training program will prepare the candidate to successfully complete the certifying examination of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. This residency is a three-year position, renewable on an annual basis, assuming satisfactory performance. |
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ICU Technician Trainee
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The ICU technician position provides primary care to all emergency patients and advanced care for critical patients of the Animal Health Center (AHC) along with support for hospitalized patients. Though legally limited to providing patient care except for diagnosing, prescribing, or performing surgery; these vital technicians are responsible for executing the wishes of the veterinary medical doctor team and monitoring patient response. In addition to these supporting roles, ICU technicians provide instruction for the professional DVM veterinary students, as well as Bachelor's degree Veterinary Medical Technology students. |
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ICU Technician Trainee
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The ICU technician position provides primary care to all emergency patients and advanced care for critical patients of the Animal Health Center (AHC) along with support for hospitalized patients. Though legally limited to providing patient care except for diagnosing, prescribing, or performing surgery; these vital technicians are responsible for executing the wishes of the veterinary medical doctor team and monitoring patient response. In addition to these supporting roles, ICU technicians provide instruction for the professional DVM veterinary students, as well as Bachelor's degree Veterinary Medical Technology students. |
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ICU Technician Trainee
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The ICU technician position provides primary care to all emergency patients and advanced care for critical patients of the Animal Health Center (AHC) along with support for hospitalized patients. Though legally limited to providing patient care except for diagnosing, prescribing, or performing surgery; these vital technicians are responsible for executing the wishes of the veterinary medical doctor team and monitoring patient response. In addition to these supporting roles, ICU technicians provide instruction for the professional DVM veterinary students, as well as Bachelor's degree Veterinary Medical Technology students. |
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Clinical Instructor I
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Medicine Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire a Clinical Instructor to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Medicine Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. |
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Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Medicine Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Medicine Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. This position is also cross posted with PARF 510383. |
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Clinical Instructor I
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184200 - Animal and Emergency Referral Center
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Rankin County
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| The Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine has a Clinical Instructor I position for Small Animal Emergency Medicine position available, to work at the AERC in Flowood, MS. This position is also cross posted with PARF 510386. |
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Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor
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184200 - Animal and Emergency Referral Center
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Rankin County
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| The Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine has an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor for Small Animal Emergency Medicine position available, to work at the AERC in Flowood, MS. This position is also cross posted with PARF 510385. |
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Enterprise Systems Analyst I
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460100 - Enterprise Information Systems
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This position will work as a team member in Enterprise Information Systems at Mississippi State University. The Systems Analyst implements, maintains, and supports Information Systems to meet the University needs. This position supports the complete life cycle process of one or more ERP application systems. |
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Admissions Counselor I
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411200 - Enrollment Services
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The function of the Admission Counselor is to represent Mississippi State University to prospective students, parents, alumni, faculty, and staff. The Admission Counselor’s foremost responsibility is one of public relations, with this position focusing on the recruitment of freshman students to Mississippi State University. |