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Career Counselor
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Downtown Dallas
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| The UNT Dallas College of Law invites applications for the position of Career Counselor in the Office of Career and Professional Development. Candidates should possess enthusiastic support for the mission of the university to transform the lives of students, families and communities by providing high-quality, student focused education in preparation for tomorrows careers, and its vision to create the place of choice where students are inspired to learn, faculty are inspired to teach and the community is inspired to support. Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Career and Professional Development, the Career Counselor is responsible for providing employment counseling and career education for law students and alumni. The Career Counselor teaches, advises, and counsels law students and alumni in their career development and all phases of the job search process. The Career Counselor will help law students and alumni shape and attain their short and long-term career goals and provide job placement assistance to law students and alumni. The Career Counselor contributes to program design and administration and develops career planning and placement publications, brochures, handbooks, and handouts. All facets of career and professional development extend to assist alumni. As a well-connected, knowledgeable expert on the legal job market, and career counseling principles, the Career Counselor accomplishes outcomes by providing individually tailored, client driven career counseling as well as by creating, planning, developing, and implementing cutting-edge programs, networking events, other activities (including social media), services, and resources that address a full array of traditional as well as nontraditional practice areas and settings. The Career Counselor will ensure our students have the best available access to networking and job opportunities as soon as they arrive on campus. Based on ongoing research, analysis, assessment and trendspotting, the Career Counselor designs and develops, and implements an array of workshops and programs, services, and resources (including online guides and webinars) to meet the career needs of our students. The Career Counselor will also collaborate with other College of Law departments and individuals to understand their needs and goals and explore and develop mutually beneficial programs, resources, and services. The Career Counselor will also maintain and and enhance the College of Law professional network of potential employers, other law school legal career professionals, and others in the legal field who may be in a position to provide information and assistance to our students. |
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Assistant Vice President for College and Unit Development
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Denton
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| As the leader of UNT College and Unit Development, the AVP will provide direction for university fundraising efforts in academic units, collaborating with respective deans and other senior administrators in developing impactful philanthropic agendas-consistent with UNT’s and colleges and units’ strategic plans-for major and prospective donors. The AVP will serve as a member of university advancement’s executive leadership team. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Denton
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| The Department of Teacher Education and Administration (TE&A) seeks Postdoctoral Research Associate in the area of Early Childhood Education (ECE). |
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Senior Administrative Coordinator
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Fort Worth
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| The Senior Administrative Coordinator will provide essential administrative support to a university project within the Institute for Health Disparities (IHD) engaged in managing a HRSA funded mental health and HIV care initiative. The position involves clerical duties focused on administrative related tasks such as document management, scheduling, and assisting with communication between the Principal Investigators (PIs), IHD finance staff, Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) and external sub-awardee institutions. This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in higher education administration and sponsored research. |
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Director of Operations
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Fort Worth
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| The Institute for Health Disparities (IHD) is supported by extramural grants and awards from local, state and national funding agencies. IHD is seeking a candidate who will provide high level support to the senior leadership at IHD in all aspects of managing various activities and programs of IHD. The Director of Operations will be a strategic thought partner and assist with the management and oversight of specific Institute-based research, education, training and community programs, initiatives and projects. This position will work closely with the Vice President and Executive Director of IHD, as well as other financial and administrative units across the campus and throughout the University of North Texas system. This position is on campus of UNT Health Science Center, and reports to Dr. Jamboor Vishwanatha, Regents Professor and Vice President for Minority Health and Health Disparities. |
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Painter
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Fort Worth
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| Enforce safety and sanitation regulations. Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives. Cover surfaces with drop cloths or masking tape and paper to protect surfaces during painting. Smooth surfaces, using sandpaper, scrapers, brushes, steel wool, or sanding machines. Read work orders or receive instructions from supervisors to determine work requirements. Apply primers or sealers to prepare new surfaces, such as bare wood or metal, for finish coats. Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, or other finishes to equipment, interior/exterior of buildings, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers. Mix and match colors of paint, stain, or varnish with oil or thinning and drying additives to obtain desired colors and consistencies. Calculate amounts of required materials and estimate costs, based on surface measurements or work orders. Wash and treat surfaces with oil, turpentine, mildew remover, or other preparations and sand rough spots to ensure that finishes will adhere properly. Plan and establish work schedules, assignments and production sequences to meet production goals. Inspect materials, products, or equipment to detect defects or malfunctions Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive blasting. |
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Medical Assistant
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Fort Worth
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| UNT Health Multi-Specialty is seeking a compassionate Medical Assistant to join our dynamic team of healthcare providers at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. This role requires a candidate with strong organizational skills, a diverse set of interests and skill set, and strong interpersonal communication abilities. Candidate must exhibit compassion, understanding, the ability to work well in teams, and the ability to function in a fast paced environment is critical for this position. |
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Public Safety Officer-Part-Time
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Fort Worth
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| Under the direction of the Police Sergeant, this position provides a wide variety of services to the UNT HSC Community. This position is service-oriented and non-combative and does not act as a law enforcement officer. Provides general support to the Police Department and is expected to report any situation requiring a police response. |
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Student Services Assistant - Office of Disability Access
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Fort Worth
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| The Division of Student Academic Affairs at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth is seeking to hire a part-time Student Services Assistant to join the Office of Disability Access (ODA). This hourly position provides essential administrative, operational, and testing support for the Office of Disability Access. The Student Services Assistant helps maintain organized systems for records and data management, supports daily office operations, assists with communications to students and faculty, and provides dependable backup coverage for accommodated testing. This position is 19 hours per week, with scheduling flexibility based on office needs and exam periods. |
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Administrative Coordinator
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Downtown Dallas
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| The Office of Experiential Education employs the Legal Assistant in a blend of law office administrative activities and academic support functions.
Position supports the College of Law Experiential Education Department which consists of the department Director, Assistant Director, Externship Director and faculty supervising attorney. Experiential Education Department which consists of the department Director, Assistant Director, Externship Director and faculty supervising attorney.
Position covers a range of responsibilities and provides administrative and organizational support for these Department of Experiential Education activities; interfaces with students, faculty, staff, administrators, judges, lawyers, elected officials and the public; assists with budget management; assists with client files and correspondence; manages office correspondence; and engages in data collection through law office software and school learning platforms. staff, administrators, judges, lawyers, elected officials and the public; assists with budget management; assists with client files and correspondence; manages office correspondence; and engages in data collection through law office software and school learning platforms.
This position combines duties and responsibilities of a legal assistant and an academic administrative assistant. Position requires 1) work to support the Joyce Ann Brown Innocence Clinic, including management of incoming correspondence, maintaining and updating case entries into state database, coordinating visits to Texas prisons, management of files; and oversight of outgoing correspondence;
2) work to support the Community Lawyering Centers, our general services law offices including management of applicant waiting list; tracking applicant referrals; monitoring CLC Microsoft Teams phone calls and messages to route to appropriate supervising attorney and/or student; preparing and submitting attorney and student travel reimbursements; assisting with e-filing, eservice and tracking receipts; assisting with scheduling of court appearances as needed; and managing supplies and equipment needs for offsite legal offices; and 3) to support community workshops on legal topics and management of clients in outreach activities such as the Expunction Expo, the DL/ID Restoration Initiative, the Foster Youth Initiative and others.
Clinic, including management of incoming correspondence, maintaining and updating case entries into state database, coordinating visits to Texas prisons, management of files; and oversight of outgoing correspondence; 2) work to support the Community Lawyering Centers, our general services law offices including management of applicant waiting list; tracking applicant referrals; monitoring CLC Microsoft Teams phone calls and messages to route to appropriate supervising attorney and/or student; preparing and submitting attorney and student travel reimbursements; assisting with e-filing, eservice and tracking receipts; assisting with scheduling of court appearances as needed; and managing supplies and equipment needs for offsite legal offices; and 3) to support community workshops on legal topics and management of clients in outreach activities such as the Expunction Expo, the DL/ID Restoration Initiative, the Foster Youth Initiative and others. |