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Laboratory Courier I
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29081100 - MD-PATH - UF PATH LABS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Courier will provide pickup, transport, and delivery of medical specimens, lab supplies, and reports, while providing excellent service to our clients. They are the trusted liaison between the client and PathLabs. This position will cover the hours of 10am – 7pm.
Maintain assigned vehicle in proper working condition assuring all maintenance, safety, and required equipment are compliant with Department guidelines. Provide and/or arrange for appropriate maintenance of Department vehicle(s) and coordinate for coverage or back up vehicle.
Maintain database daily (provided route sheets) of stops, mileage, start and end times. |
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OPS Custodian - P.K. Yonge DRS
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18180200 - ED-SCHOOL OPERATIONS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Keeps buildings at P.K. Yonge sanitized and in orderly condition. Relies predominantly on instructions and pre-established department and CDC guidelines , but some job functions may require exercising some independent judgement. Works under general supervision. Reports directly to Custodial Supervisor. (Daily hours 7:30-4:00pm) |
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Academic Assistant II
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16940000 - LS-WRITING PGM
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Academic Assistant II provides comprehensive administrative support to the University Writing Program and the Writing Studio. This role is responsible for front desk operations, daily office tasks, and academic support activities. Key duties include course and classroom scheduling, data collection related to course delivery, student registration, coordination of special events and conferences, textbook orders, scheduling student tutorial appointments, and assisting in the coordination of tutors. |
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Child Development Floater Teacher (CARE)
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62060000 - HR-BABY GATOR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Create a Lifelong Love of Learning with UF's Early Childhood Collaboratory at Baby Gator!
UF's Early Childhood Collaboratory at Baby Gator is seeking engaging, passionate, and professional early childhood teachers. At UF's ECC our teachers provide quality care and early education to our children through play-based experiences, and real-life, hands-on learning opportunities, fostering a life-long love of learning!
Child Development Floater Teachers at UF ECC work and collaborate with a diverse, family-oriented team within our program as well as across the broader University of Florida community. |
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Endowed Chair and Executive Director, Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies
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18080000 - ED-SPED SPECIAL EDUCATION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida seeks applications for the David Lawrence Jr. Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Studies, a 12-month tenure-track associate or full professor appointment. The Endowed Chair will also hold an administrative appointment as the Executive Director of the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies. These roles recognize an eminent scholar with a national or international reputation for research, policy leadership, and transformative initiatives in child development, and early childhood studies or education. The Director and Chair will provide visionary leadership to advance transdisciplinary research, policy, and practice that supports the development, well-being, learning, and optimal outcomes for young children and their families. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor Position in AI-Based Quantitative Research Method in 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 has pioneered the effort to integrate AI education in every major and every college. The College of Education seeks a tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor in AI-based Quantitative Research Methods in Education. This faculty member will join a productive and collegial community of scholars committed to high quality teaching, research, and service. In addition, this faculty member will have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers in a variety of units centered around AI and technology-enhanced learning, such as the Institute for Advanced Learning Technologies (https://ialt.education.ufl.edu). |
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Thoracic Medical Oncologist
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29050604 - MD-HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY-OTHER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Thoracic Medical Oncologist at the University of Florida. The University of Florida Department of Medicine is seeking applications for a full-time medical oncologist for a clinician-researcher track position in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the Assistant Professor rank or higher. This position seeks a board-certified/board-eligible medical oncologist with experience and interest in thoracic oncology and developing and conducting clinical trials. Applicants must be eligible for a Florida Medical License. |
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FLMNH Collections Manager II / FLMNH Collections Manager III
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56021200 - NH-INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Florida Museum (FLMNH) is seeking an experienced full-time Collections Manager II or III as Director of Invertebrate Paleontology Collections within the Department of Natural History. The Invertebrate Paleontology (IP) division currently consists of two faculty curators, two full-time staff, one half-time staff, and numerous interns and volunteers. Additionally, there are three graduate students and one post-doctoral researcher. The extensive collection (~7,000,000 specimens) primarily consists of Cenozoic invertebrate fossils that form the basis for a wide variety of paleontological research. This full-time, TEAMS exempt staff position will manage and support all aspects of IP research collections, conduct fieldwork, participate in public outreach, pursue external funding, and contribute to the research goals of the institution. |
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Assistant Instructional Professor in Early Childhood Studies
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18080000 - ED-SPED SPECIAL EDUCATION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida invites applications for an Assistant Instructional Professor position (non-tenure track) to work in the School of Special Education, School Psychology, and Early Childhood Studies, focused on coordinating and teaching in the online and in-person early childhood programs (undergraduate and master’s) offered through UF. The successful applicant will join a collaborative, cohesive, and energetic community of educators/scholars within the College who are committed to high quality teaching, research, and service. |
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Human Resources Generalist II
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33010000 - HP-OFFICE OF THE DEAN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Human Resources Generalist II (HRGen2) position is housed in the College of Public Health and Health Professions, Office of the Dean, and reports to the Director of Human Resources. This position services the Human Resources (HR) functions of the college and provides direct and indirect HR guidance and support to the college’s departments and programs. |
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County Extension Director and Extension Agent II - IV - Sea Grant
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60351019 - AG-FRANKLIN
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Franklin
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| University of Florida/IFAS Extension and Franklin County seek to fill a permanent-status accruing, full-time Extension Agent position with a self-starting, energetic, team-oriented individual who will also serve as County Extension Director. The educational responsibilities of the CED/Agent encompass strong leadership with respect to Sea Grant/Marine Science. |
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County Extension Director and Program Extension Agent III - IV OR Extension Agent III - IV
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60352016 - AG-DUVAL
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Duval
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| University of Florida/IFAS Extension and Duval County seek to fill a Program Extension Agent or Extension Agent position with a self-starting, energetic, team-oriented individual to serve as County Extension Director (CED). The CED will be responsible for managing, supervising, coordinating, leading, and reporting on the total county extension program. |
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Extension Agent I or II – 4-H Youth Development
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60352054 - AG-PUTNAM
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Putnam
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| Are you passionate about positive youth development and ready to lead innovative programs that shape tomorrow’s leaders? As a 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent, you will work jointly for the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension and Putnam County, a rural agriculture-based County in northeast Florida. We seek a self-starter who is energetic, team-oriented, and committed to making a difference in the lives of young people.
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Victim Advocate II- CPT
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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| The Victim Advocate II develops and coordinates intervention services to at risk clients, victims, and witnesses of violence, and to their families, in the assigned counties. Responsible for assisting in the recovery process by helping victims obtain restitution, filing insurance claims, arranging for transportation, identifying services and coordinating with healthcare providers. This position is based int he Jacksonville office of the UF First Coast Child Protection Team, serving the counties of Nassau, Baker, Duval, and Clay. |
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OPS Research Specialist
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30010100 - JX-DEAN-ADMINISTRATION
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Jacksonville Campus
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| The University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville Office of Research Affairs is looking for an OPS Sponsored Projects Non-Clerical position (010008). Research Specialist to assist in coordinating, engaging, and performing research tasks. The Specialist will recruit, screen, consent patients, and conduct research visits as required by the research protocols. They will schedule research visits and procedures, collect and organize research data, create reports, and document where appropriate and as delegated by the investigator, per protocol/sponsor/project requirements. |
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OPS Plant Pathology Lab and Field Assistant
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60910000 - AG-SWFREC-IMMOKALEE
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Collier
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| The University of Florida, IFAS Southwest Florida Research and Education Center (SWFREC) in Immokalee is seeking a motivated individual to assist with greenhouse, field, and laboratory activities supporting the Citrus Plant Pathology Research and Extension program. Responsibilities include assisting in pesticide spray trials through the preparation, handling, and application of treatments; establishing, maintaining, and monitoring research trials; and collecting, processing, and storing samples. Additional duties involve greenhouse plant maintenance, pest management, irrigation, and fertigation. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at improving citrus health and sustainability in Florida. |
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Academic Program Specialist III - Office of Graduate Student Programs
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29010801 - MD-GRADUATE STUDENT PROGRAMS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Step into the role as an Academic Program Specialist III within the College of Medicine Office of Graduate Education, supporting the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences which includes the Genetics and Genomics PhD program and the trainees at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology in Jupiter, Florida. Based in Gainesville, Florida, this position plays a pivotal role in coordinating academic operations, student services, and strategic initiatives across both campuses. |
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Exhibit Fabrication Supervisor
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56030400 - NH-EXHIBITS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Florida Museum of Natural History is seeking an Exhibit Fabrication Supervisor. The Exhibit Fabrication Supervisor provides leadership and management for the museum’s exhibit fabrication, installation, and maintenance operations. The role oversees the design, construction, and upkeep of permanent, temporary, and traveling exhibits, ensuring all projects meet the museum’s standards for safety, conservation, and quality. It supervises fabrication and maintenance staff, contractors, and volunteers, coordinating schedules, budgets, and logistics to deliver high-quality exhibition experiences on time and within scope.
The position manages the exhibit workshop, fabrication facilities, and related storage areas, ensuring tools, equipment, and materials are properly maintained and used safely. It develops and enforces safety protocols, oversees inventory and purchasing, and serves as Hazmat Coordinator for exhibit materials. Working closely with curators, collections, conservation, and scientific staff, the role ensures that exhibit materials and methods align with conservation best practices and sustainable museum standards.
This position combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership, strategic planning, and cross-departmental coordination to support the museum’s exhibition goals and visitor experience.
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Exhibit & Facility Coordinator
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56030400 - NH-EXHIBITS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Florida Museum of Natural History is seeking an Exhibit and Facility Coordinator. The Exhibit and Facility Coordinator is as key member of exhibit team, participating in all phases of exhibit design development and production. Assists exhibit fabrication, installation, strike and maintenance. Reviews designs, fabrication drawings, exhibit install/strike plans, materials and logistics. Performs regular exhibit and facility inspections to identify repair and maintenance needs, completing and coordinating repair and resolution. Facility duties include coordinating, communicating, and resolving facility maintenance and repair issues with UF Facilities. Maintains building security system access and key inventory. |
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Registered Nurse II – SHCC Immunization and Allergy Clinic
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35010800 - SH-NURSING STAFF
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Student Health Care Center (SHCC) at the University of Florida is seeking a Registered Nurse II (RN II) to join our team. As an RN II at the SHCC, you’ll play a crucial role in delivering high-quality patient care under the RN License standards in the Immunization and Allergy Clinic, collaborating with multiple clinical teams and rotating weekend coverage as needed.
Your responsibilities will include administering immunizations for students, faculty, and staff, assisting with our annual flu campaign, administering allergy injections, and coordinating patient care with outside allergy clinics, providing treatments and procedures, administering medications, screening and counseling patients, and collecting and documenting vital signs, visual acuity, and Point-of-Care testing results. In addition, you will have the opportunity to provide independent nursing care using established practice protocols and standing orders, along with other clinical duties as assigned. Join us in fostering a healthier campus community and making a meaningful impact on the well-being of our UF community. |