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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Position Summary: 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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Position Summary: 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. |
Clinical Assistant Professor of Counseling and Counselor Education
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18070000 - ED-SHDOSE-SCHL OF HUM DEV&ORG
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida College of Education invites applications for a non-tenure track Assistant Professor of Counseling and Counselor Education to join a collaborative, energetic community committed to preparing quality counselors and engaging in important service. The program seeks colleagues who will contribute to the goals of the program in one (or more) of three master’s-level specialty tracks: Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, and School Counseling and the doctoral program. Successful applicants will demonstrate the ability to teach courses and mentor graduate students in the Master’s/Specialist program and in the Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education program. |
Administrative Spec I
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60777000 - AG-LIVE OAK UNIT
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Suwannee
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Serves as a key member of the administrative team at North Florida Research and Education Center – Suwannee Valley (NFREC-SV). Manages the day-to-day office management needs of the North Florida REC – Suwannee Valley including financial, personnel, payroll, and purchasing activities. Recommends and implements operating policies in terms of scheduling, workflow, equipment and material needs. Practices and fosters team spirit and positive, productive relations with colleagues at North Florida REC - Suwannee Valley. |
Fiscal Assistant II
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60460000 - AG-SCHL FOR, FISH, & GEOMATICS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The School of Forest Resources, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences (SFFGS) is seeking a detail
oriented and proactive Fiscal Assistant II to join our team at the Millhopper campus (7922 NW 71st
Street, Gainesville, Florida). This full-time, TEAMS position plays a crucial role in providing
provides input on processes, systems, and workflows relating to accounts and fiscal matters for the
department. Notifying cardholders when their Expense Report is ready for submission in UFGO. The Fiscal
Assistant II will also assist the Associate Director for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences with
various administrative and financial tasks as needed, contributing to the department's overall
success. |
Research Coordinator II
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60470000 - AG-WILDLIFE ECOLOGY / CONSERV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Southeast Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Management Network (SE RISCC) seeks a motivated professional for the role of Networking Coordinator. This position plays a crucial role in managing and expanding SE RISCC’s network of researchers, landowners, policymakers, and other partners addressing the intersection of invasive species management and climate change in the Southeastern United States. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful research and practical management strategies for pressing conservation challenges. For more information about SE RISCC and its mission, please visit our website: https://southeastriscc.org/
The incumbent will facilitate communication, enhance coordination, and drive network initiatives by organizing workshops, fostering collaborations, mentoring early-career researchers, and supporting SE RISCC leadership meetings, research, and outreach activities. This role supports the SE RISCC leadership team and works closely with partners, including universities, government agencies, NGOs, and Indigenous groups. The position reports to Dr. Brett Scheffers in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida. |
Registered Nurse II - Peds ID
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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The Registered Nurse II is responsible for the care coordination of pediatric, adult and adolescent patients in a
multi-disciplinary outpatient medical clinic (at multiple UF CARES locations)) by
providing nurse case management services including: assisting with pre/post-test HIV
counseling, managing and scheduling patients for specialty and research care,
identifying and updating CDC HIV/AIDS classification, HIV/AIDS reporting, facilitating
referrals, educating patients, family and staff, facilitating patient support groups, and
maintaining open communication with providers. |
Nutrition Educator - Leon (Hybrid)
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60451000 - AG-FAMILY NUTRITION PROGRAM
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Leon
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The UF/IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program is seeking an enthusiastic SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educator to deliver nutrition and health education to youth in Leon County communities. Our Educators receive on-the-job training and development. FNP offers meaningful work to be passionate about. Join us! |
OPS Facilities Assistant (Chemical Engineering)
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19030000 - EG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented OPS Facilities Assistant to support the department's facilities team. This position will involve maintaining lab safety and chemical inventory, assisting with lab cleanouts, and providing general facilities support.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Complete all necessary chemical and biological safety trainings.
• Collaborate with labs and Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) on chemical and sample waste disposal.
• Provide customer service on chemical inventory matters, including auditing inventory and correcting discrepancies.
• Perform basic housekeeping tasks (e.g., decontaminating assets, sweeping, dusting).
• Assist labs with surplus item pickup or drop-offs as needed.
• Handle deliveries and errands, including transporting supplies between buildings.
• Greet guests professionally, provide directions, and escort visitors to meetings when necessary. |
Assistant Director (International Recruitment)
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03020000 - EM-OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Office of Admissions is seeking an Assistant Director of International Recruitment to lead our efforts in enrolling international students at the undergraduate level. In this role, you will regularly collaborate with Admissions leadership and directly engage with prospective students and their families. Additionally, this position involves significant international travel. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills and a knack for strategic planning.
If you are ready to help shape the future of our global community, apply now! |
Academic Program Specialist II (Upward Bound Math and Science)
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03080300 - EM-UPWARD BOUND
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Upward Bound Math and Science Program is searching for a dedicated Academic Program Specialist II to join their team. In this role, you will plan, develop, implement, and deliver project services aimed at improving high school retention, graduation, and post-secondary enrollment. This involves collaborating with the Program Director, high school administrators, teachers, and counselors to identify program participants and execute a comprehensive program. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong organizational skills, a student-centered approach, excellent communication abilities, and a passion for supporting students' academic and personal growth.
If you are passionate about supporting students' academic success and college readiness, apply now! |
Research Coordinator III
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60070000 - AG-AGRICUL / BIOLOGICAL ENG
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Responsible for the coordination of research, outreach, and education projects associated with the CRS. This position will work closely with the Director in developing partnerships among the Center Affiliate Faculty, identifying funding opportunities for remote sensing related projects, and developing and implementing outreach components to foster and coordinate partnerships with K-12 teachers, industry, media, state & local government agencies, and international partners. Plays a critical role in supporting the mission of the center, ensuring the successful implementation of research projects, outreach activities, and communication of educational initiatives. |
Agricultural Assistant II
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60092000 - AG-DAIRY RESEARCH UNIT
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Alachua
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The Department of Animal Sciences' Dairy Research Unit is seeking an Agricultural Assistant II. This position is involved in all aspects of the research dairy, included but not limited to milking and feeding cows, cleaning barns, milking parlor maintenance and repair, general farm maintenance, and assisting with crops and nutrient management. It is critical that the employee be adept at following written and oral instructions as directed by management, research and facility protocols. This position may at times require flexible hours. The individual must have the capacity to train and collaborate with all employees and to provide them with assistance in a consistent professional manner. |
Conference-Event Planner I
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60050000 - AG-EXTENSION ADMINISTRATION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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This position is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the IFAS Straughn Extension Professional Development Center. These duties include communications with internal and external clientele; event planning; facility management; and other departmental duties in support of Extension Administration. Expected to adhere to all university policies for on-campus venues and assisting the center in concert with several UF core offices such as General Counsel, the Controller’s office, and Business Affairs. |
Immigration Specialist II - College of Medicine, Human Resources
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29010400 - MD-ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Immigration Specialist II is a member of the College of Medicine (COM) Immigration Center of Expertise (ICOE), housed within COM-HR. Reporting to the ICOE Team Lead, this role serves as a subject matter expert on visa and immigration processes. The position provides strategic guidance on immigration matters, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, assists in developing policies and procedures, promotes best practices, and offers support to COM administrators, department partners, the COM-HR team, and current and prospective international hires.
A deep understanding of federal immigration and visa regulations, experience in higher education, and familiarity with HR processes are essential for success in this role. Upholding COM-HR’s values, the incumbent advances the college’s strategic objectives through innovative solutions, high-quality services, and a commitment to excellent customer service. |
Testing Coordinator
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04011000 - SL-DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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*TWO-YEAR TIME-LIMITED POSITIONS.
There are three positions available. The three shifts are 7 AM to 4 PM; 9 AM to 6 PM; or 1:30 PM to 10:30PM
The Student Affairs Program Coordinator will assist with the day-to-day operations of the DRC testing center and provide professional level support and services to students with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Disability Resource Center annually serves over 7,000 students with disabilities at the University of Florida, process and proctors over 16,000 exams a year.
WORKING TITLE: Testing Coordinator |
Administrative Assistant II
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28060000 - VM-COMP, DIAG & POP MEDICINE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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This position provides support and assistance to the Administrative Specialist and the Chair and Faculty of the Department of Comparative, Diagnostic, and Population Medicine. The Administrative Support Assistant provides travel, purchasing, and procurement card support to the faculty and is responsible for ensuring all purchases and travel arrangements follow UF policy and, when grant or research funds are used, that all governing policies are followed. Additionally, this position monitors all faculty and departmental operating accounts and reconciles expenses regularly to catch and correct errors. This position also assists with annual space certification, assists with faculty candidate interview, assists with training new personnel and implementing new fiscal policies and procedures, and cross trains with other staff on various office related duties. Position is a 5-day work week, with a total of 40 hours per week. |
Benefits Specialist II - College of Medicine, Human Resources
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29010400 - MD-ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Benefits Specialist II is a key member of the Benefits Center of Expertise (COE) within the College of Medicine Human Resources Office (COM-HR). Reporting to the Benefits COE Team Lead (Benefits Specialist III), this position provides comprehensive support for benefits and retirement services throughout the employee lifecycle. This includes facilitating individual and group benefits overview sessions for all employee types (faculty, staff, housestaff, postdocs, and OPS) from recruitment and onboarding through qualified status changes, offboarding, and retirement transitions. |
Agricultural Assistant II
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60095000 - AG-EQUINE SCIENCES CENTER
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Marion
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The Equine Sciences Center is seeking an Agricultural Assistant II. This position will be involved in the care of horses, assist with research data collection and other duties as assigned. The employee will perform routine maintenance on facilities and equipment and keep accurate records relating to expenditures, inventories, and maintenance logs. |
Biological Scientist II
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29100000 - MD-PHARMACOLOGY / THERAPEUTICS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Urs Lab within the University of Florida's prestigious Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Biological Scientist II to work on research projects aimed at developing mutation-independent treatments for retinal diseases. |