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Student Program Manager Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

AMT PROGRAM CHAIR

Tulsa, OK

$87K/yr

Manages student issues for program students: * Accountable for Student Success as measured by Retention/Graduation Rates and the promotion and encouragement of the certification process.

Welding Instructor

Guthrie, OK · On-site

$38K - $48K/yr

Participate on the career management team (CMT) to evaluate student progress, provide regular ... programs department. * Develop work sites in designated areas; assist in monitoring work sites and ...

Participate on the career management team (CMT) to evaluate student progress, provide regular ... programs department. * Develop work sites in designated areas; assist in monitoring work sites and ...

Welding Instructor

Guthrie, OK · On-site

$38K - $48K/yr

Participate on the career management team (CMT) to evaluate student progress, provide regular ... programs department. * Develop work sites in designated areas; assist in monitoring work sites and ...

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Student Program Manager information

What is the difference between Student Program Manager vs Student Coordinator?

AspectStudent Program ManagerStudent Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple student programs, manages teams, develops strategic initiativesCoordinates student activities, manages event logistics, supports program delivery
Required CredentialsBachelor’s degree, experience in program management or educationBachelor’s degree, experience in student services or event coordination
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, collaboration with staff and facultyCampus or event sites, direct student interaction
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, nonprofits, corporate training programsUniversities, colleges, student organizations

The main difference is that a Student Program Manager typically handles strategic planning and oversees multiple programs, while a Student Coordinator focuses on executing specific activities and supporting students directly. Both roles require relevant education and experience, but the Program Manager has broader responsibilities and a more strategic focus.

What are some common challenges faced by Student Program Managers and how can they be effectively addressed?

Student Program Managers often navigate challenges such as balancing the diverse needs of students, managing multiple concurrent initiatives, and ensuring strong communication among stakeholders. Successfully addressing these challenges involves setting clear expectations, maintaining organized project timelines, and fostering an inclusive team culture. Utilizing regular feedback sessions and collaborative planning with students, faculty, and administrative staff can help ensure programs run smoothly and remain responsive to participants' needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Student Program Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Student Program Manager, you need strong organizational skills, experience in program development, and a relevant degree in education, student affairs, or a related field. Familiarity with student information systems, event management platforms, and assessment tools is often required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities help foster positive relationships with students and stakeholders. These competencies ensure effective program planning, student engagement, and successful achievement of educational objectives.

What are Student Program Managers?

Student Program Managers are professionals who design, coordinate, and oversee programs and activities for students within educational institutions or organizations. Their role typically involves planning events, managing resources, supporting student organizations, and ensuring programs align with institutional goals. They often serve as a liaison between students, faculty, and administration, working to enhance the overall student experience and foster student engagement. Effective communication, organizational skills, and a passion for student development are key qualities for this position.
What are the most commonly searched types of Student Program jobs in Oklahoma? The most popular types of Student Program jobs in Oklahoma are:
What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for Student Program Manager jobs? Cities in Oklahoma with the most Student Program Manager job openings:
CityVet Veterinarian Pre-Clinical Program

CityVet Veterinarian Pre-Clinical Program

CityVet, Inc.

Oklahoma City, OK • On-site

Full-time

Posted 1 hour ago


CityVet rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

16th of 48 rated veterinary


Job description

CityVet Pre-Clinical Program

CityVet is now accepting applications for its Veterinarian Pre-Clinical Program, offering first- and second-year DVM students the opportunity to gain clinical exposure in a veterinarian-led practice environment.

Our Veterinary Student Program is designed to provide early clinical exposure, mentorship, and insight into a supportive, team-first veterinary environment. Students will have the opportunity to shadow experienced veterinarians, observe patient care and clinic operations, and gain valuable exposure to the day-to-day experience of practicing medicine in a modern companion animal clinic.

This program is ideal for students who are eager to learn, build professional relationships, and explore future externship and career opportunities in veterinary medicine.


Program Overview

CityVet early clinical experience provides a structured yet flexible clinical experience in small animal general practice settings, with many locations also offering urgent care exposure.

  • Eligibility: 1st and 2nd -year DVM students at AVMA-accredited veterinary schools
  • Duration: Schedule flexibility to accommodate university rotation requirements
  • Locations: CityVet clinics available across multiple states
  • Housing: Housing is not provided; however, CityVet can share accommodation recommendations from prior externs
  • International students: Eligible if enrolled at an AVMA-accredited university and authorized to work in the United States. Visa sponsorship is not available at this time.

What to Expect

Students work alongside experienced veterinary teams and receive exposure that may include:

  • Small animal general practice medicine and surgery
  • Client communication and case management
  • Collaboration with technicians and support staff
  • Exposure to clinic operations and team leadership
  • Mentorship from practicing veterinarians

Student programs are customizable whenever possible, allowing students to align their experience with individual clinical interests and career goals.


About CityVet

CityVet is a veterinarian-founded, led, and owned organization focused on supporting veterinarians through clinical autonomy, personalized mentorship, and collaborative practice environments. Each clinic is locally led by a veterinarian and supported by a centralized home office team, allowing doctors to focus on patient care while maintaining independence in how they practice medicine.


Who Should Apply

This program is well-suited for students who:

  • Are seeking early clinical experience in a supportive practice setting
  • Value mentorship and professional development
  • Are exploring potential externships, post-graduate employment, or a long-term career fit
  • Want exposure to a veterinarian-led practice model

How to Apply

Interested students are encouraged to apply for the CityVet Early Clinical Experience Program and explore clinical opportunities across the CityVet network. Please enter your information below.

Questions about the program can be directed to the CityVet Campus Recruitment team. campusrecruitment@cityvet.com


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