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Certified Medical Assistant
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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 at the University of Florida is seeking a Certified Medical Assistant for its ambulatory clinic. The primary responsibilities will include assisting healthcare professionals in examining and treating ambulatory patients. This involves preparing patients for treatment, conducting basic laboratory tests, and performing electrocardiograms. You'll also play a crucial role in post-treatment care, ensuring patient comfort and well-being. Additionally, you'll be responsible for Point-of-Care testing as directed, maintaining the clinic's cleanliness, and sterilizing surgical instruments. As a CMA, you'll collaborate with Registered Nurses (RNs) to obtain vital signs, conduct visual screenings, measure heights and weights, and perform peak flow readings. Your support will extend to assisting clinicians during special procedures and examinations, contributing to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the clinic's operations.
Apply today and join us in fostering a healthier campus community and making a meaningful impact on the well-being of our UF students.
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Industrial Controls Tech II
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63700300 - FS-UTILITIES-CHILLED WATER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Reporting to the Controls Supervisor, the BAS Controls Technician II provides skilled work in the efficient and effective installation, maintenance, and application of digital controls and building automation systems in the monitoring and operation of building equipment used to support and maintain the environment within administrative, service, and research facilities campus-wide. Responsibilities include but not limited to maintaining
troubleshooting, repairing, installing, calibrating, and/or programing building automation and control systems and their associated components to include Trane, Automated Logic, Johnson Controls, Siemens and other various integrated BACnet systems. Troubleshoot network communications issues. Mentor Level I technicians and assist Level III as required. Install and troubleshoot VFD’s Create BAS control sequences and programming. Review and commission construction projects. Resolve building HVAC, research laboratory, and/or central plant control related issues for maintaining a safe, comfortable, and energy efficient environment for students, faculty, and staff. Resolve building HVAC, research laboratory, and/or central plant control related issues for maintaining a safe, comfortable, and energy efficient environment for students, faculty, and staff. |
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Admissions Officer II – Graduate Marketing & Recruitment
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23010200 - CJC-GRADUATE STUDIES - RESEARC
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida is seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Admissions Officer II to support recruitment, marketing, admissions processing, and student services for our in-residence master’s and Ph.D. programs. This position plays a key role in shaping the future of our graduate community by attracting and supporting top-tier students. |
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Post-Doctoral Associate in High Energy Theory
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16360000 - LS-PHYSICS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The High Energy Theory group at the University of Florida (UF) invites applications for a postdoctoral research position to start in the Fall of 2026. The appointment is initially for two years, with a possible extension to a third year, subject to the availability of funds. The research interests of the group include beyond Standard Model phenomenology, dark matter, cosmology, and gravitational waves. The UF particle theory group includes Professors Jeff Dror, Yohei Ema, Rachel Houtz, Pierre Ramond, Pierre Sikivie, Richard Woodard, and Wei Xue. As a group, we host a weekly external seminar series and occasional particle theory workshops. |
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Professor/Knight Chair in Journalism and Technology
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23040000 - CJC-JOURNALISM
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications invites applications for the Knight Chair in Journalism and Technology. We are seeking journalism professionals with extensive experience working at the intersection of technology, innovation and the future of journalism. This is an opportunity to do groundbreaking work developing actionable ideas to help journalism survive and thrive in the next technological age. This is a 9-month position that is tenurable upon hire. |
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Journalism Assistant Professor
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23040000 - CJC-JOURNALISM
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Journalism at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) seeks to hire an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) to begin in the Fall 2026 term. We welcome applicants with interests in topics such as social media and technology use in journalism, news audiences, visual journalism, the global news environment, health communication, political communication, and sports journalism. The candidate should hold a doctorate in journalism/media/communication (or related field); ABD candidates can apply but must have their degree complete by August 2026. Candidates are expected to show evidence of top-tier publications with potential for external funding. |
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Assistant Professor in Public Relations
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23060000 - CJC-PUBLIC RELATIONS
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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 Public Relations at the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications invites applications for a nine-month tenure track appointment at the assistant professor level. Applicants must already have or will have earned a doctorate in public relations, communication, or a related field before starting work in August 2026. In the Department of Public Relations, faculty, students, staff, alumni, and professionals work together to continually improve our program. As a result, our graduates go on to be future leaders, change makers, scholars, writers, and critical thinkers who make us proud. Our talented and engaged students from a variety of backgrounds need you to bring your skills, experience, and wisdom to our classrooms. |
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Assistant or Associate Professor in Media Technology
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23030000 - CJC-MEDIA PROD, MGMT, TECH
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions: one Assistant Professor and one Associate/Assistant Professor in the areas of media technology and management. |
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Post-Doctoral Associate in High Energy Physics
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16360100 - LS-PHYSICS-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida (UF) High Energy Physics Group seeks outstanding Postdoctoral Research Associates to join its CMS experiment efforts at CERN’s LHC, as well as detector R&D and physics studies for future collider projects (e.g., FCC‑ee, US Muon Collider).
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Family Medicine Residency Program Director (Family Medicine Physician) at UF Health – Main Street (CHFM) (535042)
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29160204 - MD-FAMILY MED CENTER AT MAIN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Are you an experienced and passionate Family Medicine physician ready to lead and shape the future of graduate medical education? The University of Florida’s Department of Community Health and Family Medicine (CHFM) is seeking a dedicated Family Medicine Residency Program Director to provide visionary leadership for our residency program while delivering high-quality patient care at our UF Health – Family Medicine Main practice in Gainesville, FL.
This is your chance to create and implement a vision that builds upon an established residency program with an impressive history. At the same time, you will be innovating to meet the healthcare needs of the future, while providing high-quality, direct patient care to an underserved community., You will collaborate with a fantastic team of seasoned medical educators while teaching enthusiastic and talented medical students and residents. At CHFM, you’ll be part of a close-knit, team-based environment that values expertise, compassion, and the opportunity to grow together.
We offer a non-tenure accruing position with a rank based on your qualifications. This is a full-time position.
If you're ready to make a lasting impact in a beautiful setting, we want you on our team! Join us and help shape the future of healthcare.
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Progressive Care Ward Veterinary Technician I/II (CARE)
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28311001 - VM-ICU AND PCW SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida Small Animal Hospital is seeking self-motivated and compassionate veterinary technicians to become part of our Progressive Care Ward (PCW) team. The PCW acts as the stable patient care hub for the entire small animal hospital, ensuring each new day offers an exciting and varied array of patient cases. Our cutting edge facility offers you the opportunity to learn advanced patient care techniques in a supportive learning atmosphere. |
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Biological Scientist II
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60210000 - AG-SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| This full-time Biological Scientist II position is located in the Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville. This position works in a team-based interdisciplinary setting to conduct environmental research including the establishment and evaluation of experimental trials, the collection of samples (soil, water, amendments [e.g., manures], and vegetation), the characterization of samples, and the summary/analysis of data. This position is also responsible for managing day-to-day research operations including addressing laboratory safety, procuring and maintaining equipment and supplies, and training/oversight of laboratory users. |
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Seismic Signatures of Wave-Dune Transfer
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16240000 - LS-GEOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| We are launching an interdisciplinary effort to quantify how ocean waves transmit energy into coastal dunes and how that energy interacts with sediment properties, vegetation, water-table dynamics, and tides. A central goal is to integrate these observations with process-based numerical models to predict and explain morphological change of coastal dunes. The postdoc will design and deploy small seismic arrays across beach–dune transitions and integrate seismic observations with pressure/wave sensors, vegetation and morphology mapping, and UAS/drone flyovers. Initial tests will occur near St. Augustine/Matanzas Inlet (FL), with opportunities to expand to other Florida sites as the program grows. |
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Animal Care Technician I (Cage Wash)
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11800000 - RE-ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Animal Care Technician 1 (ACT1) provides basic care of animals and animal facilities by completing primarily simple and routine animal caretaking and cage wash duties as directed by Operations Manager or their designee, which may occur up to 50% of the time of overall job duties and responsibilities. All actions are completed by strictly and consistently following applicable ACS SOPs including safety procedures and policies. Reports any suspected or actual deviations to SOP’s or non-routine situations immediately to Operations Manager or their designee.
This position is working in one of Animal Care Services cage wash sections, this ACT1 will operate cage wash machinery to include tunnel washer, rack washer, bedding vacuum system, waste disposal BSC, water bottle filling station, bedding dispenser, autoclaves and other related units. Will maintain cage wash support-areas including Edstrom water rooms, gas tank rooms, storage rooms, etc.
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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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Tenure Track Assistant Professor – Experimental Optics for Gravitational Wave Detection
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16360100 - LS-PHYSICS-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Physics at the University of Florida invites applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-accruing position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning August 16, 2024. The targeted research area is precision interferometry and optical instrument science, generally, with a focus on gravitational wave detector instrumentation. |
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OPS Social Content Creator Student Assistant
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17010900 - BA-MARKETING & COMMUNICATN SVC
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Social Content Creator Student Assistant produces short-form, student-native content for the Warrington College of Business social platforms at the University of Florida. The role requires strong familiarity with online trends, a natural creative instinct, and an obsession with social media culture. Responsibilities include ground-up content creation and event coverage—including occasional nights and weekends. The creator will have meaningful creative support and responsibility. |
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Emergency & Critical Care Veterinary Service Technician (CARE)
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28311001 - VM-ICU AND PCW SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| UF Small Animal Hospital’s ECC team is looking for Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Service Veterinary Technicians to support our board-certified criticalists. This role is focused on assisting specialists rather than managing ICU patients in the wards. You’ll be the right hand of our experts, ensuring every patient receives seamless, high-quality care. |
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Assistant Director for Crisis & Emergency Resource Center/CART Coordinator
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04030100 - SL-COUNSELING & WELLNESS CTR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Counseling and Wellness Center (CWC) at the University of Florida is seeking an experienced mental health professional to serve as the Assistant Director for Crisis and Emergency Resource Center (CERC). This individual will assist with the planning and management of the center’s emergency response and will act in place of the Associate Director for Crisis and Emergency Resource Center in that person’s absence. This individual will also serve as the coordinator and provide direct oversight for CWC’s Consultation and Referral Team (CART). The ideal candidate will thrive in an environment that values collaboration and support among team members and will work with us as we seek to assist UF students cultivate their mental health and well-being in support of their personal, educational, and career development.
The Assistant Director for CERC reports to the Associate Director for CERC and works closely with the Associate and Assistant Directors for Clinical Services in the coordination of CART functions. This person serves in a key administrative role responsible for training, planning, and providing leadership for all aspects of CART. While this role does not include direct supervisory responsibilities for clinical staff, this person may hold supervisory duties for trainees and unlicensed CART counselors. This role works collaboratively with CWC’s support staff, case managers, leadership team, and clinical faculty, assisting in policy drafting and planning. This person is responsible for creating and maintaining relationships with other clinical faculty and University of Florida departments to ensure that brief consultation and referral appointments, walk-in crisis counseling, and consultation with faculty and staff are compatible with other campus efforts and meeting the needs of University of Florida (UF) students. |
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Administrative Specialist II
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29040100 - MD-ANESTHESIOLOGY-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Faculty Development Coordinator provides administrative and programmatic support to the Office of Faculty Development within the Department of Anesthesiology. Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Administrative Services and the Associate Chair of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, this position supports faculty engagement, educational programming, and professional development initiatives across the department.
The incumbent assists in the coordination of faculty events, visiting professor lectures, CME activities, faculty evaluations, and related fiscal and administrative functions. This role requires a high level of organization, professionalism, and the ability to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and leadership across the department and university. |