This position is being filled through OU's PEAK Temporary Staffing Services, with a long term opportunity including applying for a full-time, permanent position.
After initial training the position will start with learning to take telephone calls and proxy applications.
Training: begins February 23rd, 2026 and will be on-site in Noble for 2 weeks followed by approximately 12 weeks of on-site classroom and on the job training in Norman.
Initial Work Period: staff will be required to work on-site in Norman until satisfactory performance standards are consistently being met.
Reliable transportation to Rock Creek Road in Norman and Main Street in Noble is essential for participation in the training program and initial work period.
The Program Specialist serves as the primary contact for an adult and family service benefit programs providing benefit inquiry support, collecting verification documents and processing applications.
Duties Include:
Required: High School Diploma or GED, AND:
18 months experience in data analysis, project coordination, or related experience.
Preferences:
Skills:
Certifications: None
Advertised Physical/Environmental Requirements:
Training and Work Locations: 617 West Rock Creek Road, Norman, Oklahoma and 1600 North Main, Noble Oklahoma.
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