Police Sergeant
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Dallas
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The Police Sergeant supervises and directs University police officers, security guards, and others engaged in the protection and safeguarding of human lives and personal and public property for the UNT Dallas Police Department. The position is responsible for supervisory functions at the UNT Dallas Main campus and the UNT Dallas Law Center. The duties of this position include the supervision and responsibility for on-the-job training and orientation of newly hired officers. The exercise of independent judgment is expected within the limits of the provisions of traffic, civil and criminal law, University rules and regulations, and Police Department policies. The Police Sergeant may be assigned supervisory
and/or administrative activities within a variety of police operations; including, patrol, criminal investigations, training, satellite locations, accreditation, administration, or other equivalent duties and responsibilities as determined by the Chief of Police consistent with department and university policies. Employees in this class are working supervisors and may perform duties the same or similar to their subordinates during the course of the workday. |
TRIO Upward Bound Summer Instructor
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Dallas
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To serve as Instructor for the Upward Bound Program during the Summer Institute. Instructors will design and deliver innovative lessons to support students from 9th – 12th grade in their academic and/or elective subjects for added learning and preparation for High School and Collegiate Studies. Instructional design and delivery is expected to be Differentiated, Innovative, Hands-On, Creative and/ or Utilize Various Technology Platforms use are encouraged. |
TRIO Upward Bound Summer Tutor Counselor
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Dallas
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Approximately 60 students from area high schools will be housed on the UNTD campus where they will be exposed to a residential living experience. The Tutor/Counselors will work with certified instructors in academic areas and lead/supervise students during cultural, recreational, and social activities. In addition, the Tutor/Counselors will be responsible for the students on a 24-hour basis from Sunday evening through Friday afternoon throughout the duration Upward Bound Summer Program. Multiple positions are open for dynamic, versatile, and committed Counselor/Tutors for Summer Academic Residential program at UNTD. The 6-week position includes 2 training weeks, and 4 weeks of 24 hr. supervision of up to 60 high school youth in a residential setting within an academic and recreational pre-college program. |
Building Utilities Mechanic
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Fort Worth
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The Building Utilities Mechanic will perform routine inspection, maintenance and repairs to building mechanical systems, i.e. pumps, valves, HVAC systems and related equipment. i.e. air handling units, filters, cooling towers. Startup/shut down major building equipment. i.e. Chillers, Pumps, Cooling Towers. |
Data Scientist
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Austin
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The Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management is seeking an experienced Data Scientist to provide mentorship and support research in database management, data analysis and data visualization through the development of dashboards. The position entails variable hours based on needs identified up to 20 hours. The ideal candidate has a demonstrated understanding of data visualization principles, dashboard design best practices, and proficiency in relevant software tools. Responsibilities include all of the following. |
Medical Assistant
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Fort Worth
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HSC Health Pediatrics 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. |
Composition Studies: Adjunct Assistant Instructor
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Denton
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Applied composition lessons (undergraduate and graduate), applied electronics lessons (undergraduate). |
Project Coordinator
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Fort Worth
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AIM-AHEAD Coordinating Center: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity. The Project Coordinator will be responsible for contributing to the AIM-AHEAD Coordinating Center activities and serving as a liaison to other AIM-AHEAD stakeholders. |
Adjunct Instructor - Science Success Seminar
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Denton
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The College of Science Department of Student Services seeks qualified individuals for its COS 1100 Science Success Seminar Adjunct Instructor pool. This posting is for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters. The specific course sections offered may vary from semester to semester and openings to teach these sections develop on a periodic basis, depending on department teaching needs. The COS 1100 Science Success Seminar is a one-credit-hour first-year seminar course for incoming College of Science students. |
Assistant Director for NIL
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Denton
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The Assistant Director for NIL will work directly with the Sr. Associate AD to support the day-to-day operations of UNT Athletics' Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), revenue share, and player personnel matters, including implementation and regular review of procedures and best practices. |
Skilled Craft Technician - Zone
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Denton
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This position is responsible for intermediate skilled craftwork that involves specialized maintenance work. |
Visiting Lecturer of Economics
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Denton
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The Department of Economics is seeking to hire a lecturer who can teach eight courses (four per semester) during the 2025-2026 academic year. |
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology: Adjunct Instructor
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Denton
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The Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (ASLP) is actively recruiting qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 terms. We welcome applications at any time for teaching opportunities in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Specific course assignments will vary based on departmental needs. |
Administrative Specialist
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Denton
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This person will serve as the first point of contact for the Electrical Engineering Department and is responsible for various routine and nonroutine administrative support. This responsibility will include management of the front office reception area, receiving and routing all calls, all visitors, faculty and students, as well as vendors and shipments to the department. This employee will also coordinate and complete all faculty, student, and staff travel needs for the department and will be responsible for all of the departmental filing systems, both imaging and archiving. Other responsibilities of this position include assistance of yearly inventory, purchasing through requisition and pcard, and the coordinator for accrediting processes involving the acquisition of faculty information, course materials, writing of report, and coordination and planning for Evaluators visit. This position requires skills for independent judgment, decision making, and good problem solving. Strong marketing skills that include, monthly newsletters, and outreach. This position will also assist with inhouse programs, faculty searches, and special events. This position will assist with management of student workers. This list is not all encompassing. |
Recruiter
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Denton
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As a recruiter, you will be responsible for recruiting and interviewing potential employees. You will develop specialized recruiting strategies to meet the workforce needs of various business units and perform executive, standard, and high-volume recruitment. By leveraging both external and internal sources, you will find the best candidates for open positions. You will collaborate with hiring managers to determine the required skills and experience for each position and act as a consultant to guide them through the hiring process. You will also represent and promote the university at community-based events. |
Administrative Coordinator
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Fort Worth
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The Administrative Coordinator will work under the Principal Investigator of the AIMAHEAD Leadership /Administration Core within the AIMAHEAD Consortium. The Administrative Coordinator will provide clerical support of this program. |
Associate Director, Program Management
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Fort Worth
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AIM-AHEAD Coordinating Center: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance health Equity and Researcher Diversity. The Director, Award Management will work under the Principal Investigator of the AIM-AHEAD Leadership/Administration Core within the AIM-AHEAD Consortium. The Associate Director will provide support to the Multiple Principal Investigators of the Leadership/Administration Core Regional Hubs in regard to the day-to-day management of the AIM AHEAD scope in order to ensure project goals and milestones are effectively implemented and met. |
Food Service Specialist - Food Court
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Denton
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The Retail Food Service Specialist is responsible for providing exceptional customer service and supporting the daily operations of campus food service outlets. This role involves assisting in food preparation, maintaining cleanliness and organization, managing inventory, and ensuring food safety and quality standards are consistently met. The Food Service Specialist interacts directly with students, faculty, and staff to create a positive dining experience while ensuring smooth and efficient service in the food service area. This position requires great customer service, teamwork, and the ability to adapt to the dynamic needs of a busy campus environment. |
Assistant Director, Facilities & Event Management
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Denton
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Administrative and supervisory work involving coordination of all athletic facilities including custodial care, maintenance, scheduling. This position serves as the game manager for all assigned sports. |
Coordinator for Campus-Wide Events
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Denton
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The Coordinator of Campus-Wide Events is a member of the Student Activities team and is responsible for planning large-scale events and developing spirit and traditions at UNT. |