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Extension Agent I - III - 4-H Youth Development 60352016 - AG-DUVAL Duval
If selected to become part of this team, you will work with your teammates to plan, develop, implement, evaluate, and report on comprehensive and varied educational programs in 4-H Youth Development. You will work with local citizens, county/state extension colleagues, agencies, and organizations that are concerned with the needs and well-being of area youth. You will be expected to embrace the “multi-agent/one program” concept of 4-H programming found in Duval County. You will target programs to reflect the county’s population and unique educational needs and your individual academic expertise.
Extension Agent I or II - 4-H Youth Development 60351023 - AG-GULF Gulf
The Gulf County 4-H Agent and a team of volunteers and staff make a positive impact on the growth and development of youth in Gulf County helping shape future generations of leaders. The 4-H Youth Development Agent focuses on 1) volunteer development and 2) positive youth development through collaboration with 4-H volunteers, 4-H Extension colleagues, and Extension colleagues in the other Extension program areas.
OPS Levy County 4-H Summer Camp Assistants 60352038 - AG-LEVY Levy
This is a part-time seasonal position that reports directly to the 4-H Extension Agent. This position’s role is to ensure camper health, safety and happiness while conducting educational programming for children, ages from 5 to 18. 4-H promotes positive youth development through reinforced youth-adult partnerships and an emphasis on mastering skills that can be used in the real world.
Extension Agent I or II – Family Consumer Science 60353005 - AG-BREVARD Brevard
The successful candidate will design, implement, and evaluate community-based education programs that improve financial literacy and help individuals, families, and communities improve their economic well-being. Educational programs may be targeted to help individuals and families manage financial resources or own a home (about 55% of your time). The successful candidate will work with beginning and established cottage food and other food entrepreneurs on topics such as starting a food business, food safety, labeling and packaging, regulations, and financial management (about 40% of your time).
Extension Agent I or II - Natural Resources 60355056 - AG-ST LUCIE St. Lucie
The successful candidate will lead through designing, implementing, and evaluating natural resources and environmental educational programs (95% of candidates’ time) to help county citizens more effectively interpret and use current science and technology. The agent is responsible for providing educational programs pertaining to the natural environment and conservation efforts. At least 5% of the candidate's time will be devoted to 4‐H Youth Development.
Extension Agent I or II - Family and Consumer Sciences - Housing and Financial Management 60353049 - AG-OSCEOLA Osceola
The successful candidate will lead through designing, implementing, and evaluating community-based education programs that improve financial literacy and help individuals, families, and communities improve their economic well-being (95%). Educational programs may be targeted to help individuals and families obtain skills to own or rent a home, prevent foreclosure, maintain their home, or take a long-term view of their financial futures. At least 5% of the candidate's time will be devoted to 4-H Youth Development.
Nutrition Educator (Hybrid) - Calhoun/Liberty (NW Florida) 60451000 - AG-FAMILY NUTRITION PROGRAM Calhoun
The UF/IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program is seeking an enthusiastic SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educator to deliver nutrition and health education to youth in Calhoun and Liberty County communities. Our Educators receive on-the-job training and development. FNP offers meaningful work to be passionate about. Join us!
Nutrition Educator - Hardee/DeSoto (Hybrid) 60451000 - AG-FAMILY NUTRITION PROGRAM Hardee
The UF/IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program is seeking an enthusiastic SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educator to deliver nutrition and health education to youth in Hardee and DeSoto County communities. Our Educators receive on-the-job training and development. FNP offers meaningful work to be passionate about. Join us!
County Extension Director & Extension Agent II - IV 60355013 - AG-MIAMI-DADE Dade
We are looking for candidates with academic and people skills who work well in teams, honor their commitments, and innovate in a rapidly changing world. As a County Extension Director (CED) and Extension Agent, you will work jointly for UF/IFAS Extension and Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces Department. As the CED and Extension agent, you will provide leadership and support for administering and supervising the total extension program within Miami-Dade County.
Director for the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program 16280100 - LS-HISTORY-GENERAL Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida invites applications for the full-time, nine-month position of Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, with appointment to begin August 16, 2025. The appointment requires a Ph.D. in one’s discipline and will be made at the rank of a tenured or tenure-earning assistant, associate, or full professor. The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (SPOHP) is an award-winning, nationally respected institution that has long been a cornerstone unit on the University of Florida campus, providing its services across disciplines and to the general public.
Part-Time OPS or UF Student Fiscal Assistant, UF/IFAS Extension Business Services 60050000 - AG-EXTENSION ADMINISTRATION Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
We are seeking a part-Time OPS or UF Student Fiscal Assistant, to join UF/IFAS Extension Business Services. Duties which involve office operations and communications. Common office duties include greeting and routing visitors, answering telephone calls, composing routine correspondence via TEAMS or email, operating office equipment, maintaining electronic files, ordering office supplies with approval of higher-level supervisor, processing invoices, and assisting the Accounting Manager & Fiscal Team with projects that will include working in Microsoft TEAMS, Word, Excel, Outlook email, and additional UF systems.
Program Manager 33080000 - HP-HEALTH SERVICES ADMIN Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The Program Manager for the Master of Health Administration (MHA) Weekend Program is responsible for overseeing all aspects of program development, implementation, and continuous improvement. As the primary point of contact, this role leads strategic planning, marketing, and operational execution to enhance program visibility and enrollment. The Program Manager collaborates with faculty, leadership, and external stakeholders to refine the curriculum, secure guest speakers, and ensure alignment with industry best practices. Additionally, the role involves developing and managing detailed project plans, budgets, and risk mitigation strategies while ensuring compliance with university policies. Effective communication with students, partners, and leadership is essential to facilitate engagement, track program success, and drive long-term growth. Through data-driven decision-making and proactive project management, the Program Manager ensures the seamless execution and ongoing enhancement of the MHA Weekend Program.
AST DIR, Educ/Training Prgms 60320000 - AG-FAM YOUTH / COMM SCI Remote/Flexible
The Assistant Director will provide overall direction, coordination, administration, and leadership for the UF/IFAS Extension Books and Cooks program, which is a new grant-funded initiative focused on improving the literacy and nutrition security of Florida families with low income. The project is a collaboration with UF’s College of Education Lastinger Center New Worlds Reading Initiative, which is a free book and reading program that delivers books and resources to eligible Florida students K-5.
PDEC Staff Evaluators 60057000 - AG-EXTENSION EVALUATION CENTER Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The Program Development and Evaluation Center (PDEC) seeks to hire a Research Coordinator III (Program Evaluator). This position will report directly to Dr. Sebastian Galindo, Associate Program Director of PDEC, and will collaborate closely with Associate Deans, Initiative Team Leadership (ITLs), and the AI/BI team to align evaluation activities with organizational goals and integrate advanced analytics into evaluation processes.
Program Manager, Faculty Excellence & Advancement 02010500 - PV-FACULTY AFFAIRS Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The position of Program Manager will assist the Associate Provost in maintaining and implementing university and governmental policies, regulations and procedures. The incumbent is responsible for performing a variety of project management duties requiring an extensive working knowledge of Promotion and Tenure, Post-Tenure Review and the Faculty Excellence Advancement program (FEA). The individual interacts with a diverse clientele, both inside and outside the University, including faculty, staff, administrators, and consultants.
Pediatric Endocrinologist - Clinical Ast, Aso, Full Professor 29090900 - MD-PEDS-ENDOCRINOLOGY Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The Division of Endocrinology in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Florida, College of Medicine in Gainesville, Florida, is recruiting a pediatric endocrinologist at the rank of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (non-tenure track). Rank will be commensurate with qualifications. Responsibilities include patient care in the inpatient and outpatient settings and teaching pediatric endocrinology fellows, pediatric residents, and medical students. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a talented team with 9 endocrine faculty, APRNs, nurses, dieticians, diabetes educators, and a team of medical and administrative assistants who assist us in the care of our patients. Our team was recognized as one of the nation’s top 10 pediatric diabetes and endocrinology specialty programs according to the 2023-24 U.S. News & World Report Rankings.
Professor and Chair - Family, Youth and Community Sciences (FYCS) 60320000 - AG-FAM YOUTH / COMM SCI Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The mission of the Family, Youth and Community Sciences Department is to enhance lifelong learning and the personal, social, economic and environmental well-being of diverse individuals, families and communities through state-of-the art research, teaching, and Extension programs. Included in this mission are the following key elements: • To extend the frontiers of knowledge through research and other scholarly endeavors. • To build and enhance student competencies for successful careers. • To apply research-based information through innovative outreach programs. • To further advance the skills and knowledge of the department’s faculty members through continued education and professional development.
Professor and Chair - Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department (SWESD) 60210000 - AG-SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The mission of the Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department is to provide scientific leadership in research, graduate and undergraduate education, and extension/outreach for soil, water, and environmental sciences. By discovering new scientific knowledge and imparting that knowledge to fellow scientists, students, and citizens, the Department shall assist in the resolution of land and water resource issues related to agriculture and natural resources and environment in Florida, the nation, and the world. The SWESD has established itself as a leader in teaching, research, and extension/outreach programs in management and restoration of these resources.
Assistant or Associate Professor – Plant Pathology 60770000 - AG-NFREC-QUINCY Gadsden
The incumbent will develop an integrated research and Extension program in plant pathology supporting commercial specialty crop and ornamental production systems. Expertise in plant pathogen diagnosis and disease management is expected. Experience with traditional and molecular techniques for identification of plant pathogens, applied population genetics, and novel disease management strategies is preferred. It is expected that the successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized program while meeting the specific needs of the region. The successful candidate will serve as Director of the Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab at the NFREC and will function as part of a team at NFREC cooperating with horticultural scientists, plant pathologists, entomologists, plant physiologists, plant breeders, and related expertise as needed.
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Water Management 60740000 - AG-EREC-BELLE GLADE Palm Beach
The incumbent is expected to develop a program with a major focus on water resources and water quality in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) and adjacent areas in south Florida. The EAA and adjacent areas have organic, sandy, and transitional soils and comprise one of the nation’s largest suppliers of winter vegetables, while also boasting the largest sugarcane and sweet corn production in the country and significant rice acreage. The incumbent will develop a nationally recognized extramurally funded research and extension program focused on efficient irrigation and drainage systems balancing water resources, water quality and agricultural production with local and global applications in the context of complex hydrological systems and climate change.

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