OPS Research Technician
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57130100 - WH-ADMINISTRATION
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St. Johns
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A RESEARCH TECHNICIAN POSITION in neuroscience and microbiology is available in the laboratories of Profs. James Strother and Sandra Loesgen at the University of Florida’s Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, located in St. Augustine, Florida.
The technician will be part of an ongoing collaboration at the Whitney Lab that aims to develop novel pharmaceutical leads by identifying microbial metabolites with activity in zebrafish-based assays. This individual will contribute to multiple aspects of the collaboration, including microbial natural products chemistry and zebrafish neuroscience. |
Resource Sharing Assistant - Library Assistant 3
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55030100 - LB-ACCESS SERVICES-CHAIR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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JOB SUMMARY
The primary responsibility of Resource Sharing Assistant III is to support the department with patron access to materials by assisting with all Interlibrary Loan processes, including borrowing, lending, and document delivery. Duties include working with patrons across campus for UBorrow and Interlibrary Loans (ILL). Process requests; searching databases; resolving borrowing issues; tracking items in ALMA Fulfillment and Resource Sharing modules. Providing general customer services. This position maintains a primary responsibility in processing UBorrow materials DOCLINE and ILL borrowing requests. |
Data Scientist I
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31030000 - NR-BNS-BIOBEHAVORIAL NUR SCI
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida College of Nursing is seeking a Data Scientist II to join the EnGraftLab
Research Lab. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and interinstitutional
research environment focused on advancing healthcare through data science and artificial
intelligence.
The successful candidate will collaborate with a diverse team of faculty, scientists, and health
professionals across the UF campus and partner institutions nationwide. The role involves contributing to the design, coordination, and implementation of cutting-edge informatics and data science projects. |
Executive Director of Development - Regional
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50010000 - AD-VP ADVANCEMENT
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Remote/Flexible
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The Executive Director of Development - Regional will play a key role – individually and collectively – in cultivating long-term relationships with donors who have the capacity to make transformative gifts, while leveraging the relationships and vision of the university leaders to secure support for strategic university priorities and initiatives as well as colleges and units across campus. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President of Development, this position is responsible for the implementation of a broad range of support programs for the University primarily focused on acquiring major and principal gifts at the $100,000 level and above. Working closely with fundraising colleagues, academic leaders, faculty and volunteers, the Executive Director of Development - Regional develops tailored engagement strategies that align donor passions with the University of Florida. This position requires a sophisticated understanding of principal gift strategy, a collaborative spirit, and a commitment to furthering UF’s mission to be a premier institution for teaching, research, innovation, and service. The University of Florida recognizes both the value of telecommuting in fostering a flexible work environment. This is a remote position based within the state of California. |
Transgenic Model Core Technician I
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11800000 - RE-ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Rodent Models Breeding Core Technician 1 (RMBCT1) is an integral team member of the Rodent Models Breeding Core (RMBC). The RMBCT1 will assist in safely carrying out daily responsibilities assigned by the area Operations Manager or Program Colony Managers. Will be responsible for routine and non-routine procedures as requested by our various stakeholders including the immediate supervisor/manager, veterinarians, research investigators or experimental protocols. The work is performed under direct supervision. This position is responsible for carrying out the Animal Care Services' (ACS) directives and SOPs as governed by the Animal Welfare Act and all applicable rules and regulations. Will report any suspected or actual deviations to SOPs or non-routine situations immediately to their supervisor, manager, or their designee. The RMBC is a full service 8000 cage breeding facility for the University of Florida faculty offering management of their experimental rodent colonies to effectively and efficiently handle all of their colonies experimental needs and timelines. The RMBCT1 will perform duties such as mating and tail snip collection from a weekly technical work list prepared by colony managers, house incoming animals, pack outgoing animals, wean litters, and create and maintain needed sterile surgical and technical equipment packs among other tasks. Uses aseptic procedures to minimize contamination as required. Ensures housing and environmental compliance with the "NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals". Arrives, leaves, and takes breaks at work as scheduled and strictly adheres to ACS attendance policy. All actions are completed by strictly and consistently following applicable ACS SOPs, IACUC and UF EH&S including safety procedures, guidelines and policies. |
Research Coordinator III
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60470000 - AG-WILDLIFE ECOLOGY / CONSERV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Research Coordinator III oversees coordinating data collection and standardization across multiple projects, ensuring consistency and effective communication with field technicians from various federal agencies. Will require managing and analyzing data, overseeing GIS tasks, developing bioinformatic pipelines, conducting statistical analyses, and generating comprehensive data reports. Incumbent will collect molecular genetics data through DNA isolations and PCR techniques; manage the service lab operations; and act as a liaison for billing clients. Incumbent will train undergraduates and technicians in field sampling methods, DNA isolations, PCR techniques, standard operating procedures, and qPCR analyses. |
Maintenance Generalist III
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60310000 - AG-FAC PLANNING / OPERATIONS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Join Our Team as a Maintenance Generalist III!
IFAS Facilities Planning and Operations (FPO) is seeking a skilled and motivated Maintenance Generalist III to help maintain and support UF/IFAS-owned buildings across Florida. This position plays a key role in inspecting, repairing, and performing preventative maintenance—particularly with building automation and HVAC systems. You'll also lead minor renovations and construction projects, coordinate emergency maintenance responses, and serve as a trusted go-to when your supervisor is unavailable. If you're ready for hands-on work with a statewide impact, enjoy variety in your day, and thrive in a team that values leadership and initiative, we’d love to hear from you. A valid driver’s license is required for travel to job sites on and off campus. |
OPS Adjunct Lecturer in Design & Production
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13050000 - DW-DIGITAL WORLD
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Remote/Flexible
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The University of Florida Digital Worlds Institute in the College of the Arts is seeking a qualified adjunct instructor to teach DIG3525C Design and Production Studio 1 online for Fall 2025. The ideal candidate will have expertise in digital production techniques, visual design, and online instruction.
This online course comes with pre-created asynchronous learning content, assessments, and supplemental material and requires the instructor of record to provide online facilitation, create supplemental content, grading, and feedback. This remote position requires an estimated 8-12 hours/week to support this course. This time-limited appointment is from August 16,2025, to December 31, 2025. This is an excellent opportunity to join our dynamic team and contribute to the education and success of our students. |
Faculty Leader for the Alzheimer’s Disease Institute Based Program
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27300000 - HA-FIXEL INSTITUTE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida and the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases seeks a talented clinician-researcher or basic researcher to lead the comprehensive Alzheimer’s, memory and dementia program. The position will include a large endowed chair, space and a generous start-up package as well as leadership of a large existing group. This position has the potential to assume the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) directorship. The Norman Fixel Institute features a new building and campus dedicated to Alzheimer’s and related conditions. The Institute has in place a fully functioning clinic that is an “all under one roof” interdisciplinary clinical-research center. The Institute campus boasts thousands of square feet available for research. The University of Florida is also home to the McKnight Brain Institute and a free standing Neuromedicine Hospital. There is a NIH funded Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and a fellowship training program for Alzheimer’s and behavioral neurology. Neuroscience and Neurology research are consistently ranked in the top 10 in NIH Blueridge ratings. UF is also funded by a State of Florida memory disorders center grant. The leadership position will have immediate and easy collaborative access to all of the clinicians and researchers at a top 5 ranked public university. The Institute is partners with the Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases and the McKnight Brain Institute and the candidate will be granted joint appointments for access to all resources. We seek a next generation leader and the appointment rank and track will be commensurate with academic accomplishments and experience. Subspecialty may be assigned based on experience. |
Carpenter IV
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63620200 - FS-OPER HC FACILITIES-MNT MCH
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Level Four Carpenter works in Facilities Services at the University of Florida (UF). The incumbent reads and interprets blueprints and wall layouts. He/she is responsible for leading the installation, repair, and preventative maintenance of metal and wood doors and doorframes, mortise locks, hinges, exit devices, door closers, handicapped door operators, other
door hardware, floor and wall systems, ceiling joist and roof framing, stair systems, ceiling tiles, ceiling grids, fixed classroom seating, windows, window frames, window screens, insulation, waterproofing, metal framing, various types of flooring, vinyl and ceramic tiles, wall bases, molding, sheetrock, plaster, insulation, exterior finishes, floor joists and truss systems, dig footers, form foundations, rigging straps,
hoist-ways, cables, and equipment. [Building Maintenance only: Installs, repairs, and preventatively maintains fume hoods.] The incumbent leads completion of site/slab layout; builds forms for slabs, sidewalks, and curbs; uses dig footers to form foundations; installs reinforcing materials; pours, forms, and finishes concrete; lays block, brick, stucco, ceramic tiles, and marble thresholds; uses a variety of
masonry materials; and builds cabinets and counter tops. He/she leads and supports other trades and contractors, cleans and maintains the shop and all related equipment, operates a UF vehicle. |
Clinical Coder I
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29170000 - MD-ORTHOPAEDICS / REHAB
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The incumbent in this position assures that E&M and Surgical procedure services are captured, coded and billed. Implements procedures and systems for capturing all appropriate physician reimbursement. The employee reviews, analyzes, and codes diagnostic and procedural information that determines Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance payments. The coder is also responsible for training physicians and other staff regarding documentation, billing and coding and for providing feedback to physicians regarding billing practices |
Maintenance Assistant - Refuse
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63520500 - FS-OPER EG GROUNDS-REFUSE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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This position has three primary functions: 1) Builds and maintains many of the outdoor
waste and recycling receptacles on campus, including troubleshooting, cleaning,
painting, repairs using small power tools, and keeping track of inventory and
equipment. 2) Performs scheduled cleaning of departmental assets including fleet
vehicles and various containers. 3) Supports the UF pallet recycling program by
collecting used pallets across campus. Maintains the pallet storage yard and assists in
the loading of these pallets using a forklift when our recycling partner comes to
campus to collect them. |
Maintenance Generalist I
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63570700 - FS-OPER-FIRE SAFETY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Maintenance Generalist I - Fire/Life Safety Inspection Technician described herein works in Facilities
Services at the University of Florida (UF). The incumbent will work under the direction of a supervisor, to
assist with the testing and inspection of fire and life safety systems, such as fire doors, fire alarm systems,
and fire sprinkler systems across university buildings. The technician is responsible for preparing complete
and comprehensive inspection reports, including detailed documentation of any deficiencies found. The role
also involves accompanying local and state fire inspectors during campus inspections and facilitating these
visits by providing necessary access, documentation, and/or transportation. Additionally, the technician
supports the life safety team with the installation, testing, inspection, maintenance, and repair of fire and life
safety systems, equipment, and infrastructure across university buildings. |
AST/ASO/FULL PROF
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29051401 - MD-GASTROENTEROLOGY-TRANSPLANT
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition is seeking an Assistant/Associate/Full Professor level for a tenure/non-tenure track position. Rank and tenure status will be determined based on education and experience. The successful candidate must have a strong interest in developing an academic career. This position will be in Intestinal Transplant. |
Fiscal Assistant II- 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 Neurological Surgery is a clinical department in the UF College of Medicine. The Fiscal Assistant II is responsible for fiscal activities and purchasing transactions to support department employees (faculty and staff). This position is also responsible for the processing all purchases, payment of invoices, reconciling, PCard transactions and travel.
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. |
Maintenance Generalist II
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63570700 - FS-OPER-FIRE SAFETY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Reporting to the Fire Safety Supervisor the Fire Sprinkler Technician installs, repairs, tests, and maintains fire
sprinkler systems, including fire pumps, jockey pumps, and backflow preventers. Installs, maintains, and
repairs fire piping and fire sprinkler heads, water lines, including related electrical and mechanical equipment.
Uses tools, wears appropriate safety equipment, and follows established safety practices and procedures.
Drives state-owned vehicle. He/she cleans and maintains the shop and equipment. |
OPS - Clin Service Representative II
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29081100 - MD-PATH - UF PATH LABS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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This mid-shift position will gather, record, and verify medical and insurance information in a manner consistent with requirements of the health care system and is responsible for assigned work queues, Responsibilities involve a combination of duties which may include triage, registration, accessioning, processing, editing/transcription for materials/specimens received. Other tasks include maintenance of the UF Health Pathology Laboratories’ consultation materials, files, data and paperwork as required by
regulatory agencies and to support the research, education and clinical mission of the laboratory and department. Acts as liaison within the laboratory to facilitate cases, patient care, client satisfaction. |
Maintenance Generalist II
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63571400 - FS-OPER-CRP-MSN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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Reporting to the Facilities Services Maintenance Carpentry Shop Supervisor -- the incumbent performs carpentry building
maintenance and construction. Duties include; Installing and maintaining metal and wood doors, door frames, mortise
locks, hinges, exit devices, door closers, maintains and repairs automatic door openers, door closing units and control
gates, electric handicapped door operators & other door hardware. The incumbent will assist with repairing and finishing
drywall, plastering both textured & smooth finishes, painting, laying block, brick, stucco & marble thresholds. Installing and
repairing ceramic tile, building forms for slabs, pouring and finishing concrete. Repairing and replacing ceiling tiles, ceiling
grids, various types of flooring, vinyl tile, wall base, molding, fixed classroom seating, windows, window screens and
window frames. The incumbent supports other trades and contractors, cleans and maintains the shop and all related
equipment, reads and interprets blueprints and wall layouts, operates a UF vehicle and performs other duties as assigned. |
Lab Admin Coordinator II
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29051308 - MD-MED QUANTITATIVE HEALTH
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab (CMI Lab) led by Dr. Pinaki Sarder in the Department of Medicine at the University of Florida is seeking a high-level Lab Administration Coordinator to assist a transdisciplinary team in conducting cutting-edge clinical research in medical artificial intelligence. Successful candidates will provide research administration, fiscal, human resources, and post-award management for a transdisciplinary team of engineers in conducting multi-institutional sponsored research in medical artificial intelligence. The candidate will support the PI on sponsored projects from R01s to OT2s and ARPA-H grants. The candidate will work with national and international experts in molecular imaging, pathology, AI, machine learning, software development, and software usability to accomplish our goals and meet project milestones and deliverables. |
Neonatologist - CLIN AST/ASO/FULL PROF
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville is inviting applicants for a full-time Neonatologist position in the Division of Neonatology as Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor rank on a non-tenure accruing level based on qualifications. We are specifically searching for candidates who preferentially wish to provide care at level II neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and level I mother-baby units. Currently, members of our team provide care at the 14-bed level II NICU at Baptist Medical Center-South and the level I unit at Baptist Medical Center-Beaches. We are seeking an additional skilled neonatologist to expand coverage to a 10-bed level II NICU that opened at the Baptist Medical Center-Clay Hospital in November 2022. If desired, there is an opportunity for an individual to provide care for critically ill infants at a new 75-bed level IV NICU at Wolfson Children’s Hospital and the 48-bed level III NICU at UF Health Jacksonville. UF faculty staff both of these NICUs. The Division is an active participant in the Vermont-Oxford Network and in the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative. |