The deadline for applicants to apply to be the Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program interim advocate has been pushed back again.
In January, The Post reported that the deadline was Feb. 1, and it has now been extended to Feb. 15, according to Alicia Chavira-Prado, special assistant to the vice provost for diversity and inclusion.
So far, nine people have applied to the job, Chavira-Prado said.
“Our search committee, composed of OHIO administrators and students, will continue to conduct thorough reviews of all applicants in an effort to expedite the candidate screening process,” Chavira-Prado said in an email.
Delaney Anderson, the former program coordinator for OUSAP, left the university Oct. 16 after taking a job outside OU. Anderson, who had an annual salary of about $37,000, worked at OUSAP for less than a year and told OU officials about her departure Sept. 29.
She was a confidential source, and her vacancy has left OUSAP without a licensed and credentialed program coordinator.
The interim OUSAP advocate position was posted to ohiouniversityjobs.com on Nov. 11, according to a previous Post report.
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Applicants originally had until Nov. 27 to apply for the job, but the deadline was pushed back to Dec. 15, according to a previous Post report.
On Nov. 16, OUSAP temporarily closed. Its 24/7 hotline is not functioning, and no staff members are working out of the OUSAP offices, according to a previous Post report.
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