Speech Pathology - Clin Fellow
Fellow job in Walters, OK
The Speech-Language Pathologist fellow provides speech-language therapy treatment and patient care under the guidance of the supervising speech-language pathologist according to hospital, state, professional and federal regulations, and guidelines. This position requires effective communication skills for working with patients, families, and caregivers as well as departmental and interdepartmental relationships. This position requires competency in speech-language pathology evaluation, assessment, care planning and treatment. This position requires task delegation and supervision of technicians and assistants (when applicable) and maintains open and on-going communication with hospital departments to ensure patient, staff, and hospital needs are met. The Speech-Language Pathologist fellow creates an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by providing patient safety and patient-centered treatment.
The Encompass Health Way We proudly set the standard in care by leading with empathy, doing what's right, focusing on the positive, and standing stronger together. Encompass Health is a trusted leader in post-acute care with over 150 nationwide locations and a team of 36,000 exceptional individuals and growing! At Encompass Health, we celebrate and welcome diversity in our inclusive culture. We provide equal employment opportunities regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, color, creed, age, mental or physical disability, or any other protected classification.
Physics PhD (Top 30 Program, US/UK/CA)
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Mercor is collaborating with a leading AI research group to engage experts with advanced training in physics. **PhD graduates in Physics from a US/UK/CA top 30 pure physics program** are encouraged to participate. This cutting-edge project focuses on strengthening AI systems' reasoning capabilities through rigorous problem-solving and theorem-based evaluation. You will be applying graduate-level expertise to assess and validate complex mathematical reasoning. **Key Responsibilities** - Solve and evaluate challenging physics problems across diverse fields - Review AI-generated proofs and solutions for correctness and rigor - Provide structured feedback to improve mathematical reasoning models **Ideal Qualifications** - **PhD in Physics (not applied physics or engineering)** - Graduated from a **top 30 physics program in the US, UK, or Canada** - Ideally active in research/academia - Strong background in advanced problem-solving, with ability to clearly articulate articulate reasoning, reference theorems, and identify gaps in writing **More About the Opportunity** - Remote and asynchronous - set your own schedule - Flexible, project-based engagements - 5-6 week engagement with potential for additional opportunities **Compensation & Contract Terms** - Competitive hourly compensation, commensurate with your background & experience - Independent contractor arrangement - Payments processed weekly via Stripe Connect **Application Process** - Submit your resume and complete an interview to get started (if we do not have one already on file) - Qualified applicants will receive follow-up within a few days with next steps **About Mercor** - Mercor is a talent marketplace connecting top experts with leading AI labs and research organizations - Backed by Benchmark, General Catalyst, Adam D'Angelo, Larry Summers, and Jack Dorsey - Thousands of professionals across domains such as law, engineering, research, and creative services contract with Mercor to contribute to frontier AI projects
Postdoctoral Fellow
Fellow job in Stillwater, OK
The Department of Chemistry at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in protein NMR in the Mohanty Lab. The PI invites applications from candidates who can lead an independent project focusing on the expression, purification, structure, and function of proteins using multi-dimensional heteronuclear solution NMR of proteins and computational chemistry, especially molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, docking, and inhibitor designing. The Research Associate will provide updates on research progress during weekly group meetings, write scientific manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, disseminate research at national conferences (oral/poster presentations) and assist the PI in writing grant proposals. This position also includes lab management responsibilities, which will include but are not limited to, assisting the PI in providing experimental and technical supervision of one or more graduate students, mentoring and training new graduate students on experimental methods, and assisting the PI with overall laboratory management.
The appointment will be for one year, beginning in January 2025 at a mutually agreed upon date, and is renewable for up to three years, based on performance of assigned duties and availability of funding.
The PI invites applications from candidates who can lead an independent project focusing on the expression, purification, structure, and function of proteins using multi-dimensional heteronuclear solution NMR of proteins and computational chemistry, especially molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, docking, and inhibitor designing. Although candidates who are ABD will be considered, the preference will be for applicants who have completed a PhD in Chemistry or a related field (Biophysics, Structural Biology, Chemical Biology, or Biochemistry) and have a strong record of research.
Sales Fellowship
Fellow job in Tulsa, OK
Tenstreet is a growing, fast-paced, Software as a Service (SaaS) business providing solutions for the transportation industry. Tenstreet is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Together we're disrupting the ways in which companies market to, recruit, onboard and manage drivers. We're a team of overachievers who excel in execution, collaboration and problem solving. But the real perk of working at Tenstreet is being part of a community that values your work, encourages life-long learning, and fosters a supportive culture.
About the Sales Development Representative Fellowship:
The Sales Development Representative Fellowship is a 16-week in-person fellowship that trains and up-skills candidates that are passionate about sales in technology. The Fellowship is an opportunity to create a pathway into a career as a Sales Development Representative in technology sales for exceptional individuals who might not have taken a traditional employment or academic path. Our goal is to train and hire exceptional talent while giving them access to hands-on technology sales development training in a collaborative in-person environment at our downtown Tulsa office. During the Fellowship, you will be considered for a full-time Sales Development Representative position at Tenstreet.
The 4 general candidate profiles who might be a fit:
You want to transform your career: You have worked in fields outside of sales and technology and are looking to make a change. You could be working in retail, hospitality, education, a veteran, you name it. This could be your "second act".
You do not have a degree and it's been a barrier for you to sales opportunities.
You have an associate or bachelor's degree but don't want to work in that specific field.
You want to return to the workforce: There is a gap of employment that is a barrier for you re-entering the workforce.
As a Sales Development Representative Fellow, you will be responsible for:
Being the first point of contact for new business prospects, primarily thru cold calling via the telephone.
Prospecting, researching, and identifying new leads by using a variety of approaches including online searches and industry specific searches.
Moving prospects through the top of the sales funnel, by setting appointments with the sales team. (The Salesperson will conduct a demo online via Zoom/GoToMeeting)
Checking in with prospects who missed their scheduled demo.
Rescheduling demos with clients who couldn't show at their previously scheduled time.
Identifying key decision makers within these prospects.
Updating Tenstreet's sales tools (Sugar CRM, SalesLoft, etc) with the up-to-date information.
Coordinating with the Sales team to develop and grow the sales pipeline.
Honing your craft as a salesperson to be an exceptional SDR.
Uncover ways Tenstreet might improve processes or products that add value to our clients.
You might be a good fit if:
Have a strong desire to be a Sales Development Representative and you're looking for a chance to prove to others you can do great things in sales.
You're a self-starter who gets stuff done.
You aren't afraid of cold-calling potential clients to prospect for basic information to pass on to the sales team.
Your phone and writing skills are exceptional.
You're about to communicate relatively complex ideas so they are easily understood with clarity and confidence
You're inspired by great products and want to work with a product you can believe in.
You have demonstrated an ability to work independently as well as being a productive and supportive team member
You want to contribute to and experience an intensely challenging, rewarding, and dynamic work community.
You thrive in an unstructured, ambiguous, fast-moving environment where strategic action is required, often with limited information.
You deal positively with obstacles and failure in pursuit of challenging goals
What we'll provide you:
A great compensation plan: This is a base plus commission role.
A positive and generative in-person work environment enabling you to develop your skills, collaborate with other professionals and invest in others.
An opportunity to be considered for a full-time Sales Development position after the Fellowship ends.
If you want to be in sales, then the first step to doing so is selling yourself and presenting your experience thoughtfully. A few tips when applying that could help you be successful in securing a phone interview:
Make sure that your resume tells your unique story.
Most resumes don't tell a story, they are lists of job duties and read like a . Don't send us your . Tell us how you added value to the role. Here are some good examples of what we are looking for on a resume:
Cold called 40 prospects per day
Hit and exceeded quota for 11 out of 12 months last year
Led the team in closed deals.
A job description resume doesn't tell a story. They list job duties. Here are some examples of what we are not looking for on a resume:
Outbound Sales
Prospecting
Scheduled demos
Create a format that is easy to follow along. Your most recent experience should be at the top. Do not write long paragraphs, use bullet points.
The resume itself should be in .pdf or .doc format. If the resume was formatted by Indeed, AI, or another source that was not you, it may decrease your chances in moving forward in our process.
We want to learn as much as we can about you, so don't try to minimize your experience to fit on one page if it doesn't allow enough room to include all your experience. The length of the resume depends on how much experience you have so if your resume is one page, great! 2 pages, also great!
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Auto-ApplyMedical Fellow - Ophthalmology (Bleeker)
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Position Title:Medical Fellow - Ophthalmology (Bleeker) Department:DMEI-Oklahoma Health CenterJob Description:Current OU Health Employees - Please click HERE to login. OU Health is an equal opportunity employer. We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including PTO, 401(k), medical and dental plans, and many more.
We know that a total benefits and compensation package, designed to meet your specific needs both inside and outside of the work environment, create peace of mind for you and your family.
Auto-ApplyCherokee Fellows Program
Fellow job in Tulsa, OK
The Cherokee Fellows Program is a highly selective leadership development initiative designed to cultivate exceptional talent with a focus on investments, business growth, and service to the Cherokee Nation. In partnership with Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB) and its private equity affiliates, Fellows gain a rare opportunity to understand how businesses are acquired, improved, and positioned for long-term success.
Only candidates with exceptional analytical ability, demonstrated leadership potential, and a passion for finance will be considered for this prestigious program. Throughout their journey, Fellows are supported by tailored training, executive mentorship, and access to a powerful professional network.
This immersive experience provides not only career acceleration but also the opportunity to contribute directly to the economic prosperity and sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation.
Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, math, accounting, computer science or data analytics
A demonstrated history of academic rigor and success
An equivalent cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher
Participation in associations, organizations, or other leadership-based activities and/or work experience
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The program is structured in three phases:
• Foundation at CNB: Fellows begin by exploring the Power of Purpose of Cherokee Nation Businesses while working as an analyst in Cherokee Investment Management.
• Private Equity Secondment: Fellows then join one of CNB's private equity partners, working alongside investment professionals to gain hands-on exposure to investment analysis, due diligence, deal structuring, portfolio company management, and value creation strategies.
• Graduate Sponsorship & Return: With the support of CNB, select Fellows will be given the opportunity to pursue graduate studies to deepen their expertise. Upon completion, Fellows return to CNB with a service commitment, applying their advanced skills to drive growth and impact.
Auto-ApplyTulsa Service Year Fellow - 2026
Fellow job in Tulsa, OK
Requirements
How does it work?
The selection process consists of a mutual matching system, with the ultimate goal of finalists confirming a placement with one of our employer partners who fits their area of interest and skill set.
Past employer partner placements include:
Leadership Tulsa
Impact Tulsa
Philbrook Museum of Art
Oklahoma Birth Equity Initiative
The City of Tulsa
Tulsa Innovation Labs
and Family & Children's Services: Women in Recovery
What are the benefits?
TSY Fellows are paid $19.23 per hour. This equates to an annual amount of $40,000, assuming a 40-hour work week. In addition, you will be offered benefits and a $2,500 sign-on bonus to help with relocation. Tulsa has a modest cost of living, so this compensation will allow you to enjoy the city's long list of amenities and events. To make the move easier, we've curated a list of some of the best local apartments centered in the heart of Tulsa.
Oklahoma City - Regional Affairs Intern
Fellow job in Oklahoma
CompanyFederal Reserve Bank of Kansas CityThe Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City has an opening for a ten-week summer paid internship position in Regional Economics at the Oklahoma City Branch office. The position will assist staff economists on research projects focused on the regional economy in support of monetary policy and provide support for data management and analysis.
What does a Regional Affairs Economics Intern do?
• Provide research support for Bank and academic publications
• Analyze data using appropriate statistical methods
• Develop and document data collection processes
What skills and experience does Regional Affairs Economics Interns need?
Candidates currently enrolled in an economics program are preferred. Highly qualified individuals having earned an undergraduate degree, or are currently enrolled, in environmental/natural resource economics, business, finance, or geography programs may also be considered. Students must be within one to two years of graduation.
The ideal candidate should possess the following:
• Exceptional academic record
• Strong analytical foundation
• Solid written and oral communication skills
• Ability to work independently toward desired goals
Certain eligibility requirements apply.
Please attach a resume. Cover letters are encouraged, but not required.
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Auto-ApplySir Alexander Fleming Scholars Program
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Sir Alexander Fleming Scholars Program Department: Unassigned Department Location: Oklahoma City, OK START YOUR APPLICATION Overview & Responsibilities Discover a future in biomedical research this summer through OMRFs Sir Alexander Fleming Scholars Program. During this 8-week, paid summer research experience, Fleming Scholars will be guided by senior scientists while working on individual projects in cutting-edge labs. The discoveries made during this program could not only shape your future but also contribute to advancing treatments for human diseases. Since 1956, OMRF has been committed to training the next generation of Oklahoma scientists through the Fleming Scholar Program. We hope you will join us in making history as an OMRF Fleming Scholar!
Program Perks
Students selected to join the Fleming Scholar program will receive many perks, including:
* Free dormitory housing for all students living outside of the OKC metro area (defined as a 40-mile radius from OMRF)
* Free breakfast on workdays
* Free 24-hour gym access
* Free parking
* Free outings and cultural experiences
During the 8-week summer program (June 1 - July 24, 2026), Fleming Scholars are expected to:
* Maintain communication with program staff
* Attend weekly seminars and participate in occasional social events
* Write an abstract summarizing their summer project, with the help of their mentor
* Present their research findings through a short talk
Minimum Qualifications
To apply for the Fleming Scholar Program, you must:
* Be at least 16 years old
* Be an Oklahoma resident at the time of high school graduation
* Be classified as a high school senior (graduating May 2026) or college freshman, sophomore, or junior at the time of application submission
* Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or have unrestricted work authorization (e.g., J-2 with Employment Authorization Document). H-4 visa holders are not eligible
* Be committed to the full eight-week program, from June 1 to July 24, 2026
* Prior research experience is not required.
Scholar Selection Criteria
While scholars are expected to have strong grades in science and math courses, scholar selection is based on many factors, including:
* Curiosity and enthusiasm about scientific research
* Good academic standing
* Compelling personal statement
* Strong, positive recommendation letters
* Your ability to convey your scientific interests and desire to participate in the program during your interview, if selected
Work Hours
* Typically, Monday Friday, 8:30AM-5:00PM. However, schedules may vary, typically with advanced notice, depending on laboratory experiments/needs and/or special events.
Special Instructions
* All application components must be submitted by 11:59PM on Sunday, February 1, 2026. Incomplete applications or materials received after this date will not be considered.
Application Components
* Resume - Your resume should briefly describe your education, employment, volunteer work, and extracurricular activities. This should not exceed two pages.
* Personal Statement - Your personal statement should tell us about you, your passion for science and how well you can communicate and express your ideas. Your personal statement should not exceed 750 words and should include:
* Your name
* Why science interests you, including examples of classes, hobbies, projects, or experiences that sparked this interest
* Why you want to participate in the Fleming Scholar Program
* Your long-term career goals
* Unofficial Transcripts - Applicants that are high school seniors should submit unofficial high school transcripts. Applicants currently in college should submit unofficial high school transcripts and unofficial college transcripts as a single document
* Recommendation Letters - A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 recommendation letters. One recommendation letter must be from a STEM instructor. Please give your recommendation letter writers the Recommendation Letter Guidelines
Document Submission
* In the application, when prompted to upload your "Resume", you should upload only your resume
* In the application, when prompted to upload your Additional Documents, you should upload your Unofficial Transcripts and Personal Statement as a single document
* Recommendation Letters should be submitted to ***********************
If you have questions or need assistance with your application, please email ***********************.
OMRF Overview
Founded in 1946, the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is among the nations oldest, most respected independent, nonprofit biomedical research institutes. OMRF is dedicated to understanding and developing more effective treatments for human diseases, focusing on critical research areas such as Alzheimers disease, cancer, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and cardiovascular disease. OMRF follows an innovative cross-disciplinary approach to medical research and ranks among the nations leaders in patents per scientist.
Located in Oklahoma City, a city that offers a dynamic and flourishing downtown area, with low cost of living, short commute times and a diversified economy, OMRF has been voted one of the Top Workplaces since the inception of the award. This achievement has been accomplished thanks to OMRF individuals who share a unified understanding that our excellence can only be fully realized with a collective commitment to our mission, . . . so that more may live longer, healthier lives. Successful candidates will demonstrate commitment to this mission.
OMRF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Easy ApplyChambers Library - Library Fellow, Special Collections & University Archives
Fellow job in Edmond, OK
Job Details Main Campus - Edmond, OK Staff $21.63 - $21.63 Hourly OTRS ClassifiedDescription
This is a full-time, hourly, non-exempt and benefit-eligible staff position. For more benefit information visit Why Work at UCO?
The hourly rate is $21.63 which translates to $45,000.00 per year.
General Schedule:
40 hours a week, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Position Type:
Performs complex library services and operations that require specialized knowledge of a subject, language, or discipline. Assists library patrons with research and complex and technical assignments and requests; searches computer databases, catalog files, and shelves to locate information. Processes and conducts complex bibliographic searching and verification and monitors and analyzes changes in bibliographic records for online systems and software. Performs reference management activities and creates and edits complex bibliographic records in all formats. Administrates library programs, prepares invoices, and codes library materials.
Position Level:
Individual Contributor 2 - Intermediate level professional position, with actions that may have a significant impact on operations. Maintains a working knowledge of policies and procedures. Resolves day to day operational issues by collecting and interpreting information. May provide input into budget development. Primarily responsible for applying organizational policies and procedures and/or determining appropriate process to follow. Generally, reports to manager or higher. May supervise student employees or equivalent.
Position Overview and Job Duties:
Provides specialized, in-depth services to Library patrons by responding to inquiries and providing requested library information resources utilizing a variety of electronic and print resources.
Works collaboratively within the department to determine appropriate approaches to preparing collections for use .
Processes manuscript collections utilizing established standards and best practices.
Performs research and records the origin and historical significance of unique collections and archival materials seeking information from various sources with a critical eye.
Assists in the development of Special Collections & University Archives policies, procedures, and workflows.
Assists with inventory control and development of finding aids within the library's archival content management system, ArchivEra.
Assists with historical research and media inquiries from patrons and staff.
Works Reading Room desk shifts and provides front-line assistance for students, faculty, staff, and other patrons.
May serve as a Special Collections & University representative to the appropriate library working groups, such as Digital Initiatives or Collection Development.
May shadow the Coordinator of Special Collections & University Archives in their day-to-day responsibilities.
May serve on library, university, or professional committees.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications/Experience Required:
Bachelor's degree in job related field plus 4+ years of work experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Qualifications/Experience Preferred:
Experience with processing manuscript collections.
A recent graduate or near graduate in an ALA accredited Library Information Studies or archives program.
Experience with processing manuscript collections.
Experience working in academic libraries.
Working knowledge of archival content management system(s).
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge of Windows-based computer applications and Microsoft Office applications. Knowledge of library information systems and electronic databases. The ability to present complex information clearly.
Physical Demands:
Reasonable accommodations (in accordance with ADA requirements) may be made, upon request, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Please note: A complete application must include a resume, cover letter, and three professional references.
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Meteorology- Development of Radar-based Hail-size Algorithms
Fellow job in Norman, OK
The School of Meteorology of the University of Oklahoma has an opening for a Postdoctoral Fellowship focused on radar-based hail-size algorithm development. This fellowship will leverage data collected by the ongoing In-situ Collaborative Experiment for the Collection of Hail in the Plains (ICECHIP; ************************ field project. The successful candidate will use large datasets spanning radar observations, hail reports, and environmental data to build novel solutions for estimating hail size from radar. Both novel field campaign data from ICECHIP and historical operational datasets in the United States will be leveraged for the effort.
The successful candidate will work in the National Weather Center within the School of Meteorology and will be supervised by Profs. Cameron Homeyer and David Bodine. The National Weather Center fosters a unique collaborative work environment with federal, state, and academic units, providing valuable networking opportunities for career advancement.
Salary is targeted to be competitive with rates from a recent national survey of postdoctoral fellowships in the United States and adjusted to the cost of living in Norman, OK. The University of Oklahoma offers competitive benefits. Candidates in the final stages of completing their Ph.D. are also encouraged to apply. The term of appointment will be one year, renewable for up to 2.5 years of total appointment subject to satisfactory performance.
Required:
Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or related disciplines within the last 5 years
Proficiency in common scientific programming languages (e.g., Python, IDL, Matlab)
Preferences:
Excellent written and oral communication skills, evidenced by peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations
Past experience and/or strong interest in using supercomputing resources
Past experience and/or strong interest in working with large, complex datasets
Strong background in radar and/or mesoscale meteorology
Short-Term Research Fellowship-Helmerich Center
Fellow job in Tulsa, OK
The Helmerich Center for American Research will offer five short-term fellowships for the 2025-26 academic year. Fellowships are available for pre-and post-doctoral research or independent research with a stipend of $2,500 for United States residents and $3,000 for international residents from July 2025-June 2026. The length of the research visits are between two weeks and one month. Individuals who live within 70 miles of the center and who are not employed by The University of Tulsa are eligible to apply for one-month fellowships, with a stipend of $1,000.
We are pleased to announce that complementary housing can be arranged on the University of Tulsa's campus, upon request and depending on availability. HCAR is a 13-minute drive (6.5 miles) from TU's campus.
Please note that while Gilcrease Museum is under construction, many artworks are not accessible for research purposes. Gilcrease staff will determine whether any requested item from the art collection is available or not.
Fellows are expected to be active researchers in regular residence at the Center, and they are encouraged to participate in the intellecutal life of the Center and the University of Tulsa. A Brief report will be due within 30 days of completion of the fellowship, and a citation of any publications resulting from the research should also be sent to **********************.
Easy ApplyPostdoctoral Fellow
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Peak Behavioral Health is seeking a POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW to join its interdisciplinary clinic with locations in Norman and OKC! Come join our team as we provide a comprehensive and collaborative approach in helping children and their families find HOPE. Our clinic includes Psychology, ABA, OT, and Speech services. At Peak, we strive to help children and families reach their highest potential. Come join our rapidly growing team!
Peak Behavioral Health
This position primarily consists of the following:
The Position:
Conduct psychological evaluations for children with ASD in addition to other pediatric concerns (e.g. ADHD, Learning Disabilities, etc.)
Provide therapy to children and their families using evidence-based approaches
Participate as part of an interdisciplinary team, including conducting interdisciplinary evaluations and consultation
Supervise practicum students
Provide feedback to clients and families after evaluation is complete
Qualifications:
Psy. D. or Ph.D. in Counseling or Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited university
Completed an internship with an APA-accredited provider
Experience evaluating children for most pediatric concerns (Experience using the ADOS-2 preferred)
Experience in the assessment and treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Growth minded
Strengths in both diagnostic evaluation and intervention is preferred
Passionate about helping children and their families
Be sure to review eligibility requirements for the state of Oklahoma
Become a Licensed Psychologist
Benefits:
Competitive Salary
Bonus Pay potential
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Short Term Disability
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
Training Stipend
EPPP Cost
Company laptop
Schedule flexibility
Individualized supervision and additional training opportunities
Advanced Battery Systems Technical Fellow
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Job Title
Advanced Battery Systems Technical Fellow
About Canoo
Canoo's mission is to bring EVs to Everyone and build a world-class teamâ¯toâ¯deploy this sustainable mobility revolution.â¯We have developed breakthrough electric vehicles that are reinventing the automotive landscape with pioneering technologies, award-winning designs, and a unique business model that spans all owners in the full lifecycle of the vehicle. Canoo is starting production and is distinguished by its pioneering and experienced team of technologists, engineers, and designers. With offices around the country, the company is scaling quickly and seeking candidates who love to challenge themselves, are motivated by purpose, and possess a strong desire to get things done.
The “Canoo Way”
Canoo's success is the direct result of our disciplined application of our core operating principles and drills, which are based on three main principles: Think 80/20 (“Important versus less important”), Act 30/30 (“Reduce waste and increase output”), and Live 90/10 (“We have each other's back”). We hire based on “MET” - Mindset, Equipment and willingness to Train - and seek individuals that take accountability and deliver results being Humble, Hungry to succeed, and Hunting for opportunities to win. We train our team to engage with each other by modulating between their intellect (iQ) and emotional intelligence (eQ) applying Facts, Finesse, and Force when they communicate. The principles and drills of the CANOO Way have been fundamental to our success, our ability to grow, continuously improve, innovate and are at the core of our day-to-day operations.
Job Purpose
In this role you will be part of Canoo's Battery Pack Team within the Propulsion group and will be the leader of current and forward-looking Battery and Energy Storage solutions including Battery Pack Design and Test. As a Technical Leader you will be expected to communicate cross-functionally across all engineering disciplines to engineer and deliver high quality Battery Pack and Energy Storage Solutions(s) for vehicle production.
Responsibilities (80s of the Position)
Drive Battery Cell, Module and Battery Pack Technology Development
Canoo Expert on Battery Cell, Module and Battery Pack Technologies and Chemistries
Identify new technologies and suppliers for Energy Storage Development
Support Perform design activities such as concept module development from cells to modules and battery packs. This includes mechanical, electrical and thermal.
Architect Battery Pack and Energy Storage Solutions
Identify regulatory requirements to be met
Support testing to regulatory requirements
Responsible for Functional Safety Requirements for Battery Pack and Energy Storage Solutions
Interface with Vehicle Platform team for implementation and areas of improvement
Develop battery models as needed to support the Vehicle Systems Team for model and range estimates
Familiar with testing and safety protocols for Battery Development and testing
Required Experience
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or related field
Minimum 10 years of engineering experience
Strong communication, presentation, and teamwork skills
Ability to solve complex problems
Proficient in MS Office applications
Self-starter / ability to work independently
Multi-tasker, cover multiple projects at once
Preferredâ¯Experienceâ¯
Master's or Ph.D. degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or related field
Significant Experience with Battery Pack and Energy Storage Systems Mechanical Design (Or similar electronics components)
Knowledgeable of various Cell Technologies and Chemistries
Experience supporting manufacturing activities
Knowledge in vehicle communication protocols such as CAN, LIN and iso SPI
Experience with CAN Communication tools (i.e. CANAlyzer, CANoe, CANape)
Hand-on experience operating HV Power Supplies, thermal chambers, and measurements tools (sensors, oscilloscope, data acquisition systems)
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Good written and verbal communication with ability to create effective, data-driven reports.
Good problem-solving, trouble-shooting skills
Strong drive to learn, willingness to ask questions & take initiative
Knowledgeable with ISO26262, functional safety
Knowledgeable of automotive (Or Aerospace) standards
Experience in component design for various manufacturing processes such as casting, injection molding, sheet metal fabrication, printed circuit board and fabrication and assembly, wire harness assembly, and electronic assemblies.
Travel Requirements
Ability to travel domestically and internationally up to 25% depending on program phase.
Physical Requirements for Non-Physical Positions
While performing the duties of this job, employees may be required to sit for prolonged periods of time, occasionally bending or stooping, lifting up to 10 pounds, and prolonged periods of computer use.
Reasonable Accommodations
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
What's Cool About Working Here...
Meaningful, challenging work that will redefine automotive landscape and make EVs available to everyone
Comprehensive Health Insurance
Equity Compensation
Flexible Paid Time Off
Casual workplace with an unbelievable feeling of energy
Canoo is an equal opportunity-affirmative action employer and considers all qualified applicants for employment based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, past or present military service or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories consistent with applicable federal, state and local law.
Any unsolicited resumes or candidate profiles submitted in response to our job posting shall be considered the property of Canoo Inc. and its subsidiaries and are not subject to payment of referral or placement fees if any such candidate is later hired by Canoo unless you have a signed written agreement in place with us which covers the applicable job posting.
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Easy ApplyOklahoma City - Regional Affairs Intern
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Company Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City has an opening for a ten-week summer paid internship position in Regional Economics at the Oklahoma City Branch office. The position will assist staff economists on research projects focused on the regional economy in support of monetary policy and provide support for data management and analysis.
What does a Regional Affairs Economics Intern do?
* Provide research support for Bank and academic publications
* Analyze data using appropriate statistical methods
* Develop and document data collection processes
What skills and experience does Regional Affairs Economics Interns need?
Candidates currently enrolled in an economics program are preferred. Highly qualified individuals having earned an undergraduate degree, or are currently enrolled, in environmental/natural resource economics, business, finance, or geography programs may also be considered. Students must be within one to two years of graduation.
The ideal candidate should possess the following:
* Exceptional academic record
* Strong analytical foundation
* Solid written and oral communication skills
* Ability to work independently toward desired goals
Certain eligibility requirements apply.
Please attach a resume. Cover letters are encouraged, but not required.
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Location(s): Oklahoma City, OK
Remote Only Eligible: No
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Speech Pathology - Clin Fellow
Fellow job in Waurika, OK
The Speech-Language Pathologist fellow provides speech-language therapy treatment and patient care under the guidance of the supervising speech-language pathologist according to hospital, state, professional and federal regulations, and guidelines. This position requires effective communication skills for working with patients, families, and caregivers as well as departmental and interdepartmental relationships. This position requires competency in speech-language pathology evaluation, assessment, care planning and treatment. This position requires task delegation and supervision of technicians and assistants (when applicable) and maintains open and on-going communication with hospital departments to ensure patient, staff, and hospital needs are met. The Speech-Language Pathologist fellow creates an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by providing patient safety and patient-centered treatment.
The Encompass Health Way We proudly set the standard in care by leading with empathy, doing what's right, focusing on the positive, and standing stronger together. Encompass Health is a trusted leader in post-acute care with over 150 nationwide locations and a team of 36,000 exceptional individuals and growing! At Encompass Health, we celebrate and welcome diversity in our inclusive culture. We provide equal employment opportunities regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, color, creed, age, mental or physical disability, or any other protected classification.
Sir Alexander Fleming Scholars Program
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
Position Overview & Responsibilities Discover a future in biomedical research this summer through OMRF s Sir Alexander Fleming Scholars Program. During this 8-week, paid summer research experience, Fleming Scholars will be guided by senior scientists while working on individual projects in cutting-edge labs. The discoveries made during this program could not only shape your future but also contribute to advancing treatments for human diseases. Since 1956, OMRF has been committed to training the next generation of Oklahoma scientists through the Fleming Scholar Program. We hope you will join us in making history as an OMRF Fleming Scholar! Program Perks Students selected to join the Fleming Scholar program will receive many perks, including:
Free dormitory housing for all students living outside of the OKC metro area (defined as a 40-mile radius from OMRF)
Free breakfast on workdays
Free 24-hour gym access
Free parking
Free outings and cultural experiences
During the 8-week summer program (June 1 - July 24, 2026), Fleming Scholars are expected to:
Maintain communication with program staff
Attend weekly seminars and participate in occasional social events
Write an abstract summarizing their summer project, with the help of their mentor
Present their research findings through a short talk
Minimum Qualifications To apply for the Fleming Scholar Program, you must:
Be at least 16 years old
Be an Oklahoma resident at the time of high school graduation
Be classified as a high school senior (graduating May 2026) or college freshman, sophomore, or junior at the time of application submission
Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or have unrestricted work authorization (e.g., J-2 with Employment Authorization Document). H-4 visa holders are not eligible
Be committed to the full eight-week program, from June 1 to July 24, 2026
Prior research experience is not required.
Scholar Selection Criteria While scholars are expected to have strong grades in science and math courses, scholar selection is based on many factors, including:
Curiosity and enthusiasm about scientific research
Good academic standing
Compelling personal statement
Strong, positive recommendation letters
Your ability to convey your scientific interests and desire to participate in the program during your interview, if selected
Work Hours
Typically, Monday Friday, 8:30AM-5:00PM. However, schedules may vary, typically with advanced notice, depending on laboratory experiments/needs and/or special events.
Special Instructions
All application components must be submitted by 11:59PM on Sunday, February 1, 2026. Incomplete applications or materials received after this date will not be considered.
Application Components
Resume - Your resume should briefly describe your education, employment, volunteer work, and extracurricular activities. This should not exceed two pages.
Personal Statement - Your personal statement should tell us about you, your passion for science and how well you can communicate and express your ideas. Your personal statement should not exceed 750 words and should include:
Your name
Why science interests you, including examples of classes, hobbies, projects, or experiences that sparked this interest
Why you want to participate in the Fleming Scholar Program
Your long-term career goals
Unofficial Transcripts - Applicants that are high school seniors should submit unofficial high school transcripts. Applicants currently in college should submit unofficial high school transcripts
and
unofficial college transcripts as a single document
Recommendation Letters - A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 recommendation letters. One recommendation letter
must
be from a STEM instructor. Please give your recommendation letter writers the Recommendation Letter Guidelines
Document Submission
In the application, when prompted to upload your "Resume", you should upload only your resume
In the application, when prompted to upload your Additional Documents , you should upload your Unofficial Transcripts
and
Personal Statement as a single document
Recommendation Letters should be submitted to ***********************
If you have questions or need assistance with your application, please email ***********************. OMRF Overview Founded in 1946, the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is among the nation s oldest, most respected independent, nonprofit biomedical research institutes. OMRF is dedicated to understanding and developing more effective treatments for human diseases, focusing on critical research areas such as Alzheimer s disease, cancer, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and cardiovascular disease. OMRF follows an innovative cross-disciplinary approach to medical research and ranks among the nation s leaders in patents per scientist. Located in Oklahoma City, a city that offers a dynamic and flourishing downtown area, with low cost of living, short commute times and a diversified economy, OMRF has been voted one of the Top Workplaces since the inception of the award. This achievement has been accomplished thanks to OMRF individuals who share a unified understanding that our excellence can only be fully realized with a collective commitment to our mission, . . . so that more may live longer, healthier lives. Successful candidates will demonstrate commitment to this mission. OMRF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Easy ApplyPostdoctoral Fellow
Fellow job in Oklahoma City, OK
About Us At Peak Behavioral Health, our interdisciplinary team brings together psychology, ABA, occupational therapy, and speech-language services to support children and their families in reaching their highest potential. We are committed to a strengths-based, neuro-affirming approach, partnering collaboratively with families and schools to build meaningful gains and lasting hope.
Peak Behavioral Health
Position Overview
We are seeking a full-time Post-Doctoral Fellow to join our growing clinic network across the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. This fellowship offers advanced training in both psychological assessment and intervention, designed for candidates who have recently completed their doctoral degree and are eligible for licensure in Oklahoma. The ideal candidate will share our passion for pediatric populations, interdisciplinary teamwork, and evidence-based care.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations for children and adolescents, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD), ADHD, learning disabilities, and other developmental concerns.
Provide evidence-based therapeutic services to pediatric clients and their caregivers
Engage in interdisciplinary consultation alongside ABA, OT, and speech teams
Deliver feedback and recommendations to families following evaluations, using parent-friendly, strengths-based language
Supervise practicum trainees
Participate in training and professional development activities (didactics, supervision meetings) in preparation for licensure
Be sure to review eligibility requirements for the state of Oklahoma
Become a Licensed Psychologist
Training and Professional Development
This fellowship is structured to support your transition toward independent practice/licensure.
Regular individual and group supervision by licensed psychologists
A varied, balanced caseload that includes both assessments and outpatient therapy/intervention work
Support and guidance toward licensure eligibility in Oklahoma
Opportunity to refine (or develop) a professional identity in pediatric psychology, with emphasis on strengths-based, family-centered care and contribution to underserved populations
Qualifications
Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited program
Completion of an APA-accredited internship (or equivalent) and eligibility to apply for licensure in Oklahoma
Demonstrated experience and interest in pediatric populations (e.g., autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning differences). Experience with the ADOS-2 is preferred
Growth-oriented mindset and enthusiasm to contribute to interdisciplinary team work, training of others, and continuous professional development
Excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach with children, families, schools, and other professionals
Benefits
Competitive salary
Bonus pay potential
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Short-term disability coverage
Paid time off and paid holidays
Training stipend (e.g., for EPPP exam costs)
Company laptop
Flexible scheduling in a clinic with three metro locations and opportunities to work with rural populations
Duane H. King Postdoctoral Fellow
Fellow job in Tulsa, OK
University of Tulsa/Helmerich Center for American Research The University of Tulsa's Helmerich Center for American Research at Gilcrease Museum seeks applications for its Duane H. King Postdoctoral Fellow. The Research Center houses the Gilcrease Library and Archive containing more than 100,000 rare books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and unpublished works. The collection dates back to the time of Columbus and details the Spanish arrival in the Americas, the New England colonies, the founding of democracy in the United States, and Anglo-Indian contact and conflict in the American West. The center also holds a large Native American collection of manuscripts, photographs, maps, and rare books. Materials housed at the University of Tulsa's McFarlin Library Special Collections on the TU campus complement many of the center's strengths, but offers unique research opportunities in English and American literature. The McFarlin Library Special Collections holds one of the five largest collections in the world on the celebrated Irish writer James Joyce and the life archive of Nobel Laureate Sir V.S. Naipaul. Other significant collections include a wide variety of British, Irish, and American modernist literature, a large and varied collection of materials on World War I, Native American history and culture, and Tulsa race relations. While the Helmerich Center welcomes interdisciplinary applications from scholars with focus on any aspect of the Americas, we especially encourage applications from candidates who wish to conduct research in such thematic areas as: Maps/Mapmaking in the Americas, Native American history, Afro-Indigenous histories and the Freedmen of the Five Tribes in Indian Territory, New Spain and the Mexican Inquisition (16th-19th centuries), the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, American literature and rare books, and Charles Marion Russell's life and work. The fellow will teach an undergraduate course in the fall semester, one course in the spring semester, present research at one works-in-progress seminar, run a one-day workshop for local teachers, conduct research in the center's library and archive, and participate in the intellectual community of the university. Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. The position commences on Aug. 14, 2023. The salary is $40,000, plus benefits. Characteristic Duties: Conduct research in the center's library and archive and McFarlin Library's Special Collections. Teach one undergraduate course in the fall semester, and one in the spring. Present research at one Works-in-Progress Seminar at the Helmerich Center. Participate in the intellectual community of the university. To apply, please submit the following: Letter of application Curriculum vita Two letters of recommendation
Physical Demands
Dexterity to perform repetitive keyboard and data entry functions, and the ability to lift; may be subject to standing, sitting, reaching, balancing, bending, and other physical motions in the course of normal activity; vision sufficient to perform essential tasks and to communicate effectively is required.
Required Qualifications
PhD in a humanities, social science, or other field related to the Americas and One to three years' experience teaching at a college or university
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications PhD in a humanities, social science, or other field related to the Americas One to three years' experience teaching at a college or university Preferred Qualifications Excellent project management skills Outstanding interpersonal and collaborative skills
GKFF 2026 Summer Impact Program
Fellow job in Tulsa, OK
Salary Description
$17.00