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Professor of Practice in Coastal Water Resources Resilience
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19070000 - EG-ENG SCH SUSTAIN INFRST ENV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) at the University of Florida http://www.essie.ufl.edu/ within the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) is soliciting applications for the position of Professor of Practice in Coastal Water Resources Resilience. This is a time-limited, non-tenure-track, full-time, twelve-month appointment. Initial appointment will be for one year, with reappointment for at least two additional years expected based on funding and performance. |
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Post-Doctoral Associate in modeling human diseases in the nematode model Caenorhabditis elegans
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16900000 - LS-BIOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| A Post-doctoral Associate at the University of Florida is available to contribute to exciting projects centered around modeling human diseases in the nematode model Caenorhabditis elegans led by Dr. Xiaofei Bai in the Department of Biology. |
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Custodial Worker I
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63400300 - FS-BLDGSRVC OPERATIONS-HC
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Custodial Worker I herein described provides cleaning services to university offices, classrooms,
restrooms, laboratories, and other facilities. Duties includes, but are not limited to sweeping, mopping,
floor care, window and glass cleaning, and waste disposal. |
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Fiscal Assistant II
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17220100 - BA-UPO BUSINESS OFFICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Heavener School of Business (HSB) is seeking an individual to join our administrative team. This position supports the faculty, staff and students in processing and reconciling all financial transactions as well as providing oversight, guidance and coordination on fiscal and travel operations in HSB. The incumbent serves as a liaison with students, vendors, guests, the Warrington College of Business, UF travel, and UF finance and accounting departments. The incumbent utilizes an understanding of the complexity of foundation, state, and auxiliary funding and exercises judgment in interpreting relevant state and university policies and procedures to ensure that responsible fiscal practices are met and completed. |
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Media Production Management & Technology Lecturer
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23030000 - CJC-MEDIA PROD, MGMT, TECH
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Join the faculty of a Forbes’ Top 5 U.S. public university at an exciting time of growth and opportunity. The Department of Media Production, Management, Technology (MPMT) at the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications invites applications for a lecturer position with a focus on media management. |
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Education/Training Spec II-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 clinician to conduct and interpret developmental
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. Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work, communicate, and collaborate effectively with families, co-workers, schools and community agencies. Applies sound principles of data-based decision making to all aspects of practice. Demonstrates sensitivity and skills needed to work with families, children and staff from differing cultures and backgrounds. Ability to drive for satellite clinics, provide trainings and support groups to the community. Provides internal trainings to the staff. Participates in multidisciplinary assessments and team integration meetings. |
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Plumber IV
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63571200 - FS-OPER-PLUMBING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Level Four Plumber (Job Code – 002873) described herein works in Facilities Services at the
University of Florida (UF). The incumbent serves as the Team Lead for three or more employees.
He/she schedules work outages and coordinates larger projects. The incumbent repairs and performs
preventive maintenance on plumbing fixtures, as well as gas, vacuum, air, chilled, and heating hot water
lines. He/she repairs and replaces backflow preventers. The incumbent detects gas leaks. He/she
installs, maintains, repairs, and replaces sanitary and storm sewer lines. The incumbent installs plumbing
for laboratory equipment. He/she maintains supply and discharge piping systems. The incumbent
installs and maintains sump pumps and repairs or changes out other pumps or compressors. He/she
cleans and maintains the shop and equipment.
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Biological Scientist I/II
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60880000 - AG-NATURE COAST BIOLOGICAL STA
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Citrus
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| A full-time (1.0 FTE) Biological Scientist I/II position is available at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (Nature Coast Biological Station/Soil and Water Sciences Dept.) in partnership with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This position is based in Crystal River, FL. We seek an applicant with: (1) knowledge of coastal ecosystem science (especially those encompassed by the Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve (NCAP) and adjacent Aquatic Preserves) and (2) field-oriented skills, including boat trailering and field sampling. |
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Automotive Service Tech I
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63530200 - FS-OPER EG MOTOR POOL-REPAIRS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Entry-level automotive mechanic. Performs preventative maintenance and routine repairs on cars, trucks,
and low speed vehicles of various makes and models. Performs minor service procedures and repairs
including tire punctures, rotation, mounting, dismounting and balancing, oil and filter changes, wiper blades,
bulbs, and fuses. May assist with annual inspections of state vehicles under the supervision and guidance
of an Automotive Service Technician II or higher. May specialize in maintaining, servicing, and repairing
one system or component (or more) on a vehicle, such as brakes, suspension, or radiator. Responsible for
removing, installing, diagnosing, repairing, disassembling and assembling parts, components, and engines.
Knowledgeable of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within the field. Performs all duties
according to safety procedures. Assists in maintaining a clean, organized, and safe working environment in
the Motor Pool shop. Works under general supervision. Reports to Maintenance Superintendent |
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Print & Mail Services Student Associate
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68050000 - BS-DOCUMENT SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Print & Mail Services is recruiting students to work as a Print & Mail Services Student Associate. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to develop customer service skills, while gaining experience in a professional environment. This position has three main areas of responsibility: assisting all areas of Print & Mail, guest services, and cashiering. |
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Extension Agent I - IV – Commercial Citrus, Multi-County
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60353053 - AG-POLK
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Polk
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| This position will serve Polk and Hillsborough counties. As the agent you will develop, implement, evaluate, and report on a comprehensive Citrus Extension program. The focus areas include teaching the most effective strategies of citrus production by interpreting and applying current science and technology in the field. Areas of expertise include the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies; Best Management Practices (BMPs) for water quality and conservation; environmental stewardship in agricultural production; supporting sustainability of economic viability of citrus production; and other related topics. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Media Production, Management, and Technology (Tenure-Track)
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23050000 - CJC-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology (MPMT) in the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications seeks to hire a nine-month tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor with a demonstrated record of creative production to begin Fall 2026.
The MPMT department is unique within the college and the university, recognizing the critical importance of creative tenure tracks where creativity and artistic output are valued as highly as traditional scholarly research. We seek a dynamic scholar-practitioner whose creative output advances storytelling through innovative media formats. This role emphasizes tenure based on a robust portfolio of creative work—such as films, documentaries, series, or interactive projects—alongside teaching and service contributions.
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Assistant Professor - Conservation Geneticist– Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
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60470000 - AG-WILDLIFE ECOLOGY - CONSERV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Our department recognizes the critical role of conservation genetics in informing applied ecological research and guiding natural resource management at state, regional, national, and international levels. Expertise in conservation genetics will strengthen our capacity to address pressing biodiversity challenges through integrative, data-driven approaches. This hire is expected to further cement our department as a national leader in wildlife ecology and conservation, and contribute to UF’s reputation as an outstanding institution for natural resources research and education. Our wildlife program encompasses both basic and applied research involving a wide breadth of organisms. |
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Postdoctoral Researcher
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32020000 - PH-PHARMACEUTICS
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Orange
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| The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to an interdisciplinary project focused on developing and validating physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) and model‑based meta‑analysis (MBMA) frameworks in maternal-fetal pharmacology. The applicant will conduct systematic data review and extraction from clinical and physiological literature, curate databases for PBPK model development, and implement mechanistic maternal–fetal PBPK models. The candidate will perform model development, qualification, and simulation studies. They will integrate dose–exposure–response modeling by linking PBPK outputs with MBMA-derived pharmacodynamic relationships. The postdoc will prepare scientific reports and manuscripts, present findings at internal meetings, and collaborate closely with the PI, co-investigators, and external consultants. |
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Adminstrative Operations Manager
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17200400 - BA-CAREER SERVICES OFFICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Administrative Operations Manager serves as the central leader for all administrative and operational functions within Business Career Services (BCS) at the Warrington College of Business. This role provides comprehensive oversight of fiscal operations, including management of the department’s annual budget, as well as human resources and facilities functions.
The Administrative Operations Manager also provides high-level executive support to the Assistant Dean, including calendar and email management, presentation development, business travel coordination, special event support, and market research. In addition, this position supports the BCS team by addressing administrative and operational needs to ensure efficient office performance and service delivery.
Beyond day-to-day operations, the Administrative Operations Manager plays a key role in the annual planning, execution, and evaluation of the department’s strategic initiatives, contributing directly to the achievement of Business Career Services’ overall vision and mission. |
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Clinical Programs Coordinator II – CPT Tallahassee
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Leon
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| Function as a member of a multidisciplinary team organized to provide and coordinate services for victims of child abuse and neglect and their families. Based in Tallahassee, FL, this position includes the catchment area of Liberty, Franklin, Gadsden, Wakulla, Leon, Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor. |
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Clinical Programs Coord I - Child Protection Team Replacement- Tallahassee
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Leon
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| The Clinical Programs Coordinator I functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary team organized to provide and coordinate services for victims of child abuse and neglect and their families. Based in Tallahassee, FL, this position includes the catchment area of Liberty, Franklin, Gadsden, Wakulla, Leon, Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor. |
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Program Manager
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57301000 - HS-HAMILTON SCHOOL ADMIN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Established in 2022, the Hamilton School is a multidisciplinary academic unit whose purpose is to support teaching and research concerning the ideas, traditions, and texts that shape Western civilization and American values and institutions. The School offers two undergraduate degrees, with two more undergraduate degrees and two graduate degrees also expected to be offered starting in Fall 2026.
The School seeks to fill the Program Manager position to manage the execution of the federally funded Primary Source curriculum grant in partnership with the Center for Civic Education (CCE). |
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LECT/SR LECT/MSTR LECTURER
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17020100 - BA-MANAGEMENT BUS OFFICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Warrington College of Business is seeking to hire a non-tenure-track faculty member who will also serve as the inaugural administrative and academic director of the Warrington Consulting Academy to prepare students for careers in the consulting industry, or for consulting adjacent roles and functions in leading organizations. |
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County Extension Director and Extension Agent II-IV OR Program Extension Agent II-IV - Manatee
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60354041 - AG-MANATEE
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Manatee
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| We are looking for candidates with both 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 Manatee County. As the CED, (about 75% of your time), you will provide leadership and support for the total Manatee County Extension program, with an emphasis on integrating emerging technologies to enhance program delivery, data management, and the decision-making process. The preferred academic program focus of this Extension Agent position is Natural Resources. Other program area specialties may be considered if they represent an identified gap in current Manatee County Extension education outreach efforts. This role provides the opportunity to make a positive impact on the Manatee County community as you work with Extension faculty, staff, Manatee County government, and stakeholders. |