Licensed Mental Health Counselor - Child Protection Team - Tallahassee
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Leon
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Functions as a member of a professional, multidisciplinary Child Protection Team
organized to provide and coordinate services for victims of child physical and sexual
abuse and neglect. Assesses need and provides therapy to children and families
verified as victims of abuse following CPT assessment. The position requires
knowledge in the areas of child physical and sexual abuse and neglect and family
dynamics, skills in the areas of assessing/case management, crisis intervention, trauma-based therapy, experience with the judicial system as advocate and expert witness, available community resources and making appropriate referrals. This position
is based in Tallahassee Florida and requires travel to other counties including Franklin,
Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor and Wakulla, to supervise
community-based therapists contracted under the SATP and VOCA programs. Provides administration and program management of the Federal pass through Sexual Assault Treatment Program grant. |
Clinical Coder III - Department of Neurosurgery
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29190000 - MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Department of Neurosurgery is seeking an experienced surgical coder to perform highly specialized diagnosis and procedural coding for all operative procedures and inpatient consulting services performed by the faculty of the Department of Neurological Surgery including those performed in Gainesville and at Halifax Regional Medical Center.
The ideal candidate will have a thorough knowledge of anatomy, surgical and medical terminology coding, a working knowledge of the billing requirements of insurance carriers, and the operating procedures of the department and the hospital(s).
The Lillian S. Wells Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Florida, College of Medicine is committed to providing comprehensive clinical services for the diagnosis, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients suffering from diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system, including brain tumors, aneurysms, stroke, epilepsy, functional disorders, and spinal disorders and injuries. Our clinical care mission also extends throughout North Central Florida through regional neurosurgery programs. We offer the full spectrum of neurosurgical and neuro-oncology treatment options for both adults and pediatric patients. Our research labs and investigator-led initiatives and clinical trials are developing promising new treatments for neurological diseases that are extremely difficult to treat with conventional therapies. The Department of Neurosurgery offers education and training programs such as ACGME-accredited neurosurgery residency programs and fellowship programs. |
Administrative Assistant I
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68040000 - BS-TRANSPORTATION - PARKING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Serves as an ambassador to represent TAPS and the University as the go-to person for accurate, helpful information for faculty, staff, students, high profile guests, donors, and visitors; Creating positive interactions with customers is an essential part of this position. |
FSG-DEP Biscayne Bay Coordinator
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57201000 - FSG-MANAGEMENT
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Dade
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Florida Sea Grant (FSG) hosts a Biscayne Bay Commission Coordinator (“Coordinator”) funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The Coordinator assists in the planning, running and management of the Biscayne Bay Commission (BBC), including quarterly meetings (see https://floridadep.gov/sec/sec/content/36047-biscayne-bay-commission and https://protectingfloridatogether.gov/BiscayneBayCommission for more detail). In this role, the Coordinator guides conversations to ensure effective collaboration among Commission members (Commissioners), DEP staff, and public stakeholders, and is responsible for all BBC documents (semiannual reports and a long term strategic plan). Communication skills are critical as the preparation and follow-up coordination are extensive, both internally within DEP and externally with the Commissioners and their staff. Additionally, the individual will be responsible for coordinating implementation of priorities that are identified by the BBC and within the purview of DEP’s authorities in support of three strategic goals: (1) enhance water quality monitoring, (2) improve communication and public outreach, and (3) address sources of nutrients and ecosystem restoration needs. These efforts will be incorporated into the Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve (BBAP) program with support from the BBAP Manager. As a complement to FSG’s involvement in other DEP programs, the Coordinator serves as a liaison between this Biscayne Bay focused position and FSG’s research, extension, outreach and/or educational programs through sharing activities and deliverables. |
Education/Training Spec I /4-H Program Assistant
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60355006 - AG-BROWARD
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Broward
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This specialized position supports the work of the professional Extension Agent in delivering high-quality educational programming focused on 4-H youth development. The 4-H Education Training Specialist is responsible for assisting with preparation, organization of instructional materials, helping to deliver youth and adult educational programs, and aiding in of developing training tools to support learning outcomes. The role includes supporting the coordination of logistics and materials for camps, events, and marketing/outreach. Additional responsibilities include maintaining accurate records, participant data, evaluation results, and processing financial transactions related to programming. The position also provides rotating support at the front desk to ensure efficient office operations. |
Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor of Oral Radiology
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34160400 - DN-RADIOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida College of Dentistry (UFCD) is recruiting a full-time, Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor in the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences (OMDS). The University of Florida College of Dentistry (UFCD) is one of the leading dental schools in the United States devoted to improving and promoting oral health throughout Florida, the nation and worldwide through excellence in teaching, research, patient care and service. |
Academic Program Spec II
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57301000 - HS-HAMILTON SCHOOL ADMIN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Hamilton School seeks to fill an Academic Program Specialist II to assist the Director of Academic and Student Success with academic programs. The duties include administering program funds for a multi-university research consortium focused on international security and statecraft; administering professional development programs for undergraduates; helping manage study abroad programs; grant-writing and liaison with philanthropic foundations and individual donors; and managing academic and professional development conferences. |
Emergency Veterinary Technician I/II (CARE)
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28360000 - VM-WORLD EQUESTRIAN CENTER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Ready for a Change? Step into a dynamic Emergency & Urgent Care role.
The University of Florida Veterinary Hospitals in Ocala are seeking an experienced Veterinary Technician to join our team. You'll split your time between our UF Pet Emergency Treatment Services (UF PETS) clinic and the UF Veterinary Hospital at the World Equestrian Center. Our technicians work in a fast-paced, teaching-driven environment alongside other experienced veterinary staff and clinicians. We offer highly competitive wages, benefits including health benefits, relocation assistance, retention bonuses, licensing fees paid, and more! |
OPS Assessment Proctor
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28011300 - VM-STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Exam Proctor will support the functions of the CVM Assessment Team by administering and proctoring exams, assigning students to testing rooms, and ensuring security of exams. |
Evening Operations Assistant - Library Assistant 3
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55020100 - LB-HUM - SOC SCI-CHAIR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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PLEASE NOTE:
The regular Fall and Spring semester workdays for this position are Sunday through Thursday 4:15pm-1:15am, except during intersessions, holidays, and when there are other changes in the George A. Smathers Libraries’ operating hours. Summer hours are Sunday-Thursday: 2:15pm to 11:15pm.
JOB SUMMARY
This position supports the Humanities and Social Sciences Library West branch by performing a range of public service, programming, and technical duties. The role ensures continuity of public and informational services during evening hours. Key responsibilities include staffing the circulation desk, assisting with the supervision of student assistants, overseeing evening closing procedures, processing patron material requests, and monitoring building and equipment conditions. This position plays a vital role in maintaining a welcoming and efficient library environment during evening operations. |
Administrative Spec I
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52081000 - TT-UF ONLINE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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UF Online, the University of Florida’s fully online undergraduate program, is seeking a proactive, detail-oriented, and resourceful professional to provide comprehensive administrative, operational, and project support to the Director and cross-functional team. The ideal candidate thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, excels at managing multiple priorities within limited resources, and demonstrates strong organizational and communication skills. This role demands a creative problem solver with a growth mindset and a collaborative, team-oriented approach—embracing a “no task is too small or too large” mentality. The successful candidate will embody servant leadership principles, showing humility, empathy, integrity, and accountability while fostering continuous improvement and innovation. This position offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully across event planning, budget management, communication, and data analysis, all within a culture committed to operational excellence. This is an exciting opportunity to support operational excellence in one of the nation’s top online programs. |
Veterinary Client Service Representative, Part-Time
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28319000 - VM-SAH CUSTOMER SERVICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The UF Small Animal Hospital is recruiting for a Client Service Representative supporting our emergency service. This individual will work one-on-one with clients and hospital staff and must be able to develop friendly, professional relationships and maintain a positive attitude throughout all interactions. |
Student Greenhouse and Field Technician
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60080000 - AG-AGRONOMY
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Marion
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The Crop Biotechnology lab at University of Florida, headed by Fredy Altpeter is seeking candidates who are efficient in multi-tasking and time management, work well with others, pay attention to detail, are experienced with greenhouse and/or field research, have a desire to learn new skills. The candidates will carry out research in management of plant growth facilities and/or field experiments. The position requires working 40 hours per week, which includes some weekends. We are looking for individuals with exceptional performance skills, such as: self-motivation, attention to detail, honesty, dependability, adaptability, must be able to lift 50lbs. These openings are within the OPS employment category at the University of Florida and details on the type of employment and benefits can be found here http://hr.ufl.edu/working-at-uf/new-employees/temporary-employment-ops/
Examples of specific tasks: transfer of tissue culture derived plants to soil, monitoring of irrigation, fertilization and temperature control in greenhouses, plant propagation, pasteurization of soil, devitalization of plants by autoclaving, monitoring of pests and diseases in the greenhouse and field, planting or harvesting plots or greenhouse trails, processing samples and recording data, collecting and handling samples from greenhouse or field grown plants, ordering of supplies, monitoring compliance with biosafety regulations.
The research program focuses on designing feedstocks for biofuels and bioproducts using the “plants as factories” concept in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Research Center https://cabbi.bio/research/feedstocks-theme/ |
Biological Scientist II - SACS
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28090000 - VM-SACS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The purpose of this position is to assist veterinarians and students in all aspects of veterinary research and teaching with a primary focus on gastrointestinal physiology and nutritional biochemistry in dogs, cats, and other mammalian species. The current areas of research interest are 1) Measuring the energy needs of exercising dogs using indirect calorimetry and treadmill exercise; 2) Chemical analysis of foods, blood and other tissues; 3) clinical nutrition of companion animals. The incumbent will be expected to perform research as well as to supervise, assist and teach students, residents, other technicians, and OPS assistants, primarily within two laboratories at the College of Veterinary Medicine as directed by two supervising veterinarians. Distribution of time between these veterinarians will be approximately 90% Dr. Hill and 10% Dr. Shmalberg. Some of the research projects and duties will be shared. Primary supervisory responsibility will be in the hands of one veterinarian (Dr. Hill). The incumbent will be expected to work independently with minimal or no supervision, therefore an ability to solve problems and to make decisions independently is required. This may involve helping and providing advice to other veterinarians and technicians with their research.
The work involves meticulous attention to detail. Tasks will include the planning of research, executing animal experiments including recruiting suitable owned dogs, the collection and analysis of samples, and computer analysis of data. Review of the literature, design and conduction of studies, as well as publishing and presenting results are also included. This may occasionally involve invasive (blood, urine samples) animal experiments but these will only be performed subject to approval from the institutional Animal Care and Use Committee and where no alternative non-invasive methods are possible. Occasional clinical studies may involve the use of cadavers. |
Research Administrator I
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60013807 - AG-Sponsored Project Admin
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The position of Research Administrator I at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) requires a motivated, service-oriented professional to support scientists in solving critical problems. This role involves comprehensive research administration for faculty and principal investigators, ensuring effective coordination of services, policies, and compliance. Key responsibilities include coordinating the full lifecycle of pre- and post-award research administration, such as proposal development, award management, and stakeholder communication. The Research Administrator I is an entry-level role with limited or no prior experience, work is closely supervised but the incumbent should have the ability to work independently without constant direction, and the capacity to handle professional concepts and routine tasks. Additionally, fostering a respectful, collaborative, and inclusive work environment is essential. |
Health Support Technician I - Peds ID
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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The Tester works in a team setting to provide HIV testing and available for outreach
prevention services in the community. The Tester will assist in program planning and
implementation including Community Advisory Board (CAB) and support groups.
Locates meeting places for testing by visiting churches, community agencies, and other
organizations. |
Clinical Research Nurse - Peds ID
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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Responsible for research specific quality care of pediatric, adolescent and adult
patients within UF CARES while maintaining a holistic family-oriented viewpoint.
Takes a lead role in the overall coordination of HIV-related and non HIV-related
research protocols including treatment, observational and chart extraction studies. May assist with completion of IRB and other regulatory documentation. Participates in a variety of activities involved in the collection, compilation and documentation of clinical research data. |
Study Coordinator II / Research Nurse
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27320505 - HA-UFHCC CRO EXP THER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The UF Health Cancer Center is currently seeking an experienced research coordinator or research nurse to join our Clinical Research Office. As the only NCI designated Cancer Center at a public institution in the State, and the only one serving north-central Florida, the UFHCC is at the forefront of addressing the cancer burden in our community. We stand alone in our ability to blend comprehensive patient care and innovative research, leveraging resources across the University and UF Health system and critical partnerships with Floridians across the state. Come join our talented team and become part of the Southeast’s most comprehensive academic health center! |
Executive Administrative Assistant
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18010000 - ED-DN OFFICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Executive Administrative Assistant provides high-level administrative support to the Associate Dean for Personnel Affairs & Community Engagement, including managing calendars, travel, communications, and special projects. This role also supports faculty recruitment, HR processes, payroll, and compliance tracking. The position requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities with minimal supervision. Acting as a key point of contact, the Executive Administrative Assistant communicates with internal and external stakeholders on behalf of the Associate Dean. The ideal candidate is proactive, professional, and experienced in supporting senior leadership in a fast-paced environment. |
Academic Advisor I/II
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19010300 - EG-STUDENT SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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This position is in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) and is assigned to the Office of Undergraduate Student Affairs. The primary responsibility of this position is to provide undergraduate advising to first year engineering students as part of a team of other college advisors. The position will involve responsibilities related to the primary advising role, including collaboration with departmental advising faculty and staff; collaboration with staff involved in HWCOE freshman programs and the probation process; active engagement with students and families in Preview; undergraduate recruitment; and program development as it relates to academic advising. |