Application Access and Security Analyst
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14800000 - IT-APPS DEVELOP & INTEGRATION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL), Remote/Flexible
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UF Information Technology (UFIT) is currently seeking an intermediate level Application Access and Security Analyst to join Applications, Development, and Integrations (ADI), a unit within UFIT, and will support the university’s success through service and operational excellence.
Employment with UFIT provides an excellent opportunity to work with other employees who are dedicated and focused on understanding and interpreting the technological needs of the University of Florida’s innovative and inspirational community. |
OPS Literacy Implementation Specialist
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18300000 - ED-LASTINGER CENTER
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In the State of Florida, Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Literacy Implementation Specialist will contribute significantly to the facilitation and implementation of literacy projects for the Lastinger Center. This is an OPS position. |
Assistant Director of Annual Giving & Donor Relations
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18190000 - ED-DEVELOPMENT & ALUMNI
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Much of the work that The College of Education does is made possible through of philanthropy. Under the guidance of the Executive Director of Advancement, the Assistant Director of Annual Giving & Donor Relations is responsible for providing stewardship, engagement, and cultivation touches for the College’s most generous donors. Through correspondence, stewardship reporting, and engagement programming, they will seek to convey gratitude to the COE’s most loyal alumni and friends. Visits, both in person and remotely, are with alumni and friends to educate them about college priorities and present opportunities for giving back (through annual fund donations, volunteer opportunities, and other engagement). They are responsible for engaging prospects as appropriate in our fundraising pipeline through the annual fund or in the life of the college based on demonstrated interests. The Assistant Director of Annual Giving & Donor Relations will also support the annual giving efforts of COE through designing and crafting annual giving solicitations (mail, phonathon, email, and digital), supporting department and program annual giving fundraising, assisting with Giving Day fundraising efforts, and working on young alumni or other targeted fundraising strategies. Works closely with colleagues to create, sustain, and further cultivate positive relationships with donors, University of Florida COE stakeholders, and Central Advancement team members. |
Clinical Research Coordinator II
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27320508 - HA-UFHCC CRO SOLID TUMOR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The UF Health Cancer Center is currently seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator II 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! |
Area Coordinator, Residence Life & Education
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07010000 - HO-HOUSING-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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As an integral member of the Department of Housing & Residence Life team, the Area Coordinator for Housing & Residence Life provides oversight, management, and strategic leadership for assigned residence halls, which includes supervision to staff within the area, determining strategic educational and community programming, and assisting with enforcing the Student Honor Code & Student Conduct Code within Residence Halls. With almost 30 residence halls providing housing for nearly 9,000 students living on campus, our work is vital in providing well-maintained and community-oriented facilities. Our team is driven to innovate, learn, and provide lasting contributions to the Division of Student Life and the UF community. |
Academic Program Specialist I
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32090200 - PH-DISTANCE CAMPUS ORLANDO
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Orange
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Primarily responsible for academic coordination for the program on the Orlando College of Pharmacy Academic Campus. Primary duties encompass the management of courses including the coordination of the academic component, administrative support, and oversight of the courses in close conjunction with faculty and instructional design team to meet course objectives, and outcomes. Incumbent is responsible for managing TBL (Team Based Learning) sessions, prepare materials for TBL sessions, look over materials from ID team, and suggest improvements/propose possible issues with course materials. The Program Specialist will serve as support in administration and management of courses, and facilitation of student support to include classroom support/management. Assists in collaboration with the faculty to provide smooth delivery of the course, and assistance with students. Acts as primary liaison for students on individual campuses for questions pertaining to grading, due dates, emails, points of contact, etc.
The University of Florida recognizes the value of telecommuting in fostering a flexible work environment; therefore, some consideration may be given to hybrid work after successful onboarding and training.
The University of Florida College of Pharmacy values the benefit of having a team that consists of diverse talents, skills, strengths, points of view and experiences. The college is committed to cultivating an environment where everyone is respected for their intrinsic value and developing the next generation of clinicians and scientists who will positively impact the health of others. We’re committed to creating a working environment where everyone can be heard and recognized for their contributions. In recognition of such efforts, the College of Pharmacy is the 3-time recipient of the Insight into Diversity Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award. |
Dean of the College of the Arts
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13010000 - COTA-DEAN'S OFFICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida (UF) seeks a passionate, transformative, and strategic leader to serve as the next Dean of the College of the Arts (COTA). The University of Florida is a leading public, land-grant, R1 research university spanning agriculture to the arts. COTA is a dynamic college that comprises the School of Art and Art History, School of Music, School of Theatre and Dance, Center for the Arts in Medicine, Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship, and Digital Worlds Institute. COTA is comprised of 148 faculty members, 63 staff members, and 1,600 students (roughly 75% undergraduate and 25% graduate). UF is ranked 7th among the nation’s top public universities in the 2025 U.S. News Best Colleges rankings and is one of only two public universities in Florida belonging to the Association of American Universities (comprising 71 leading public and private research universities in the U.S. and Canada). The UF community is comprised of over 60,000 students, 32,000 employees, a $10 billion annual budget, and more than 140 mission-focused units across Florida, including statewide healthcare and agricultural enterprises. UF has more than 6,600 faculty members with distinguished records in teaching, research, and service, including 22 Eminent Scholar Chairs, 38 elected members of the National Academies, 20 elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and 91 elected members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2024, UF research expenditures topped $1.26 billion. |
Biological Scientist II
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28050000 - VM-PHY SCI
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Major duties will include drug treatments, nanoparticle treatments, toxin administration, performing terminal physiology experiments, survival surgeries, behavioral analyses, animal care, perfusion and tissue harvesting, histology (including immunohistochemistry), working with solutions and solvents, cell culture, preparing genomic DNA, PCR, and computational analysis. May be involved laboratory upkeep, including ordering, waste disposal, and sample organization. Keeps records. Works under minimal supervision. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Reviews research procedures and their impact on research goals. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Analyzes existing methodologies, formulates hypotheses, and modifies established procedures for anatomical and/or other supporting scientific disciplines. Performs a variety of tasks. Reports to a faculty supervisor. |
Federal Work Study Student Assistant (Classics)
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16140100 - LS-CLASSICS-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Department of Classics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is seeking an energetic student to assist with office support. Successful applicants may assist with a variety of administrative functions, including filing and organizing, errands, photocopying and scanning, department social media, and office coverage. Work hours are flexible between the hours of 8am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday. |
Copy Cataloging Student Assistant
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55160100 - LB-CATALOG CHAIR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Resource Description Services department is looking to hire one student assistant to work 10-15 hours per week to primarily assist the Copy Cataloging Unit with the physical processing of books and other media acquired and cataloged for the George A. Smathers Libraries. Training will be provided and most work will be performed independently after initial training. |
Adv Practice Registered Nurse - Child Protection Team- Tallahassee
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Leon
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As part of the Pediatric Child Protection Team, the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) is responsible for assisting licensed physicians in providing services for victims of child abuse and neglect. Performs medical/forensic examinations and participates as part of the multidisciplinary team,
sharing, interpreting and documenting medical data. This position is located in Tallahassee, Florida and covers Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, and Wakulla counties. |
Physician Assistant - Child Protection Team - Tallahassee
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Leon
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As part of the Pediatric Child Protection Team the Physician Assistant (PA) will be responsible for assisting licensed physicians and performing examinations/diagnosis of organizational clients. Participates as part of the multidisciplinary team and shares and interprets medical data. This position is based in the Tallahassee, FL office covering Franklin,
Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor and Wakulla Counties. |
Psychologist 6 - Developmental Pediatrics
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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Serves as a professional level clinical team member to conduct and interpret evaluations and assessment
activities with children and their families. Works with a multidisciplinary team to develop and monitor plans
as needed. Provides case coordination for special needs children and their families. Provides home and
school observations as needed for families and school districts. Creates and conducts various trainings and support groups to families and professionals within our catchment area. Provides appropriate developmental outcomes and strategies for families and/or professionals working with assigned family Reviews and interprets evaluation and assessment results provided and maintains appropriate records consistent with program requirements. The Clinical Psychologist assists with providing direction and supervision to interns. Provides supports to the neurodevelopmental pediatric programs, philosophy and mission, strategic direction, and the goals and objectives of the programs. |
Systems Admin/Programmer II
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27010719 - HA-IT MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Responsible for coordinating between the UF Health IT Security, Network Infrastructure teams, and the University of Florida (UF) Information Security office to assess and mitigate risks to the UF Health secure tunnels, firewalls, and other networked systems and servers for the UF Health Science Center (HSC) colleges, departments, units, and clinics that are integrated into UF Health IT and UF Health Shands. Facilitate and perform various aspects of the UF Integrated Risk Management program and collaborate on formal risk assessments. Assist units in ensuring that departmental applications follow UF and UF Health policies and procedures related to information security and privacy. Work on the UF Information Security Risk Assessment process. Interact with operational systems protecting assets housing restricted and confidential information. Assist in security or privacy incident investigations, as required by UF and UF Health policies. Participate in all manner of information technology (IT) activities related to application selection, evaluation, installation, upgrade, and planning. |
Environmental Safety and Compliance Officer
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71010000 - EHS-ENVR / HLTH / SAFETY-ADMIN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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This posting will fill a position in the Health Science Center. Biological safety expertise in addition to chemical safety knowledge is required. The Environmental, Safety, and Compliance Officer (ESCO) serves as an embedded safety professional to the assigned College providing technical assistance and expertise for laboratory and research safety compliance. This position reports to Environmental Health & Safety with indirect reporting to the Associate Dean of Research of the College. ESCOs implement and monitor EH&S research safety programs and requirements within their specific units. This position is also responsible for establishing the lab safety governance structure within their respective unit, including the unit-level safety committee. |
OPS Scientist
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26030100 - HH-APK-ADMINISTRATION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Clanton lab at the University of Florida, U.S.A. is seeking a motivated OPS scientist to pursue research related to epigenetic changes associated with heat acclimation. This research combines standard molecular biology, genetic, and biochemical approaches to investigate heat acclimation. |
Adjunct Lecturer in UI-UX
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13050000 - DW-DIGITAL WORLD
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida Digital Worlds Institute in the College of the Arts is seeking a qualified adjunct lecturer to teach DIG4970 Senior Project in Spring 2025. The ideal candidate should possess extensive knowledge in interaction design, including both user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, with a track record of teaching and mentorship experience. This course will be conducted in a hybrid format, combining both on-campus and online components. The on-campus section meets every Friday for a three-hour session, while the online section is entirely asynchronous, catering to 30-40 students in total. |
Kenan Fellow High School Student Research Intern - Jupiter, FL
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37028130 - SR-UNDERGRAD INTERN-KENAN
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Palm Beach
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The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology is currently seeking our next cohort of Kenan Fellows High School Student Summer Research Interns. The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology campus in Jupiter, Florida was founded by Scripps Research, one of the world’s most innovative nonprofit biomedical research organizations. Together, UF Health and The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology work to advance science, science education and medicine, all for the benefit of humanity. |
U.S. Caribbean Coral Rescue Coordinator - USVI
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57201000 - FSG-MANAGEMENT
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Out of the State of Florida
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Over the past few decades, coral reefs in the Atlantic-Caribbean have declined significantly due to coral bleaching, ocean acidification, land-based sources of pollution, and coral disease. One of the most promising, innovative approaches to achieve long-term recovery and resilience for coral reefs is coral rescue – efforts to preserve and restore coral biodiversity through the targeted collection of resilient and rare corals for future propagation and restoration.
Working in close collaboration with the jurisdictional governments of and partners in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Coordinator will bring together diverse coral partners and practitioners in the U.S. Caribbean to increase capacity for a regional approach to coral rescue. The Coordinator will facilitate the development of a detailed regional coral rescue plan to inform future restoration and rescue efforts and will support the development of a regional coral rescue network. The Coordinator will work remotely from a location in the U.S. Virgin Island. The Coordinator will also work in tandem with the Puerto Rico part-time counterpart U.S. Caribbean Coral Rescue coordinator to achieve project goals. |
U.S. Caribbean Coral Rescue Coordinator - Puerto Rico
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57201000 - FSG-MANAGEMENT
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Out of the State of Florida
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Over the past few decades, coral reefs in the Atlantic-Caribbean have declined significantly due to coral bleaching, ocean acidification, land-based sources of pollution, and coral disease. One of the most promising, innovative approaches to achieve long-term recovery and resilience for coral reefs is coral rescue – efforts to preserve and restore coral biodiversity through the targeted collection of resilient and rare corals for future propagation and restoration.
Working in close collaboration with the jurisdictional governments of and partners in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Island, the Coordinator will bring together diverse coral partners and practitioners in the U.S. Caribbean to increase capacity for a regional approach to coral rescue. The Coordinator will facilitate the development of a detailed regional coral rescue plan to inform future restoration and rescue efforts and will support the development of a regional coral rescue network.
the Coordinator will work remotely from a location in Puerto Rico but will work closely with the Coral Reef Conservation and Management Program at the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources and other partners. The Coordinator will work in tandem with the U.S. Virgin Islands part-time counterpart and the U.S. Caribbean Coral Rescue coordinator to achieve project goals. |