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Academic Program Specialist
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Fort Worth
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| The Academic Program Specialist will provide comprehensive operational, instructional, and technical support for the Patient Safety Certification Course. This role is integral to the successful delivery of the current course across twelve (12) two week cohorts annually, including six (6) back to back cohorts, and supports approximately 220 third year medical students each academic year as well as work in collaboration to grow the course offerings to other academic areas across campus. The highly organized and detail-oriented Academic Program Specialist works closely with the Course Director, faculty, Clinical Education, and external partners, including the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), IHI’s Office of Certification and the Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety to ensure seamless course delivery, certification compliance, and student success. This position requires strong written communication skills, advanced proficiency with Canvas and related instructional technologies, the ability to manage multiple concurrent workflows in a fast paced academic environment, a high level of initiative, attention to detail, and collaboration, as well as the flexibility to support time sensitive tasks, including limited evening or weekend responsibilities related to certification exam completion and posting. |
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Senior Program Manager
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Fort Worth
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| The Senior Program Manager position to provide research administrative support across the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium (TCMHCC) and Public Health (PH) research administration. The role will strengthen coordination across internal and external partners, improve oversight of research-related expenditures, and support timely, compliant execution of grant-funded and institutionally supported activities at TCMHCC and PH. |
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Non-Student Hourly Instructional Assistant
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Denton
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| The primary duties are to assist faculty with the compilation of examinations, the grading of assignments, and other course-related duties as assigned. This is a nineteen (19) hour per week job that pays at $20/hr. |
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Hourly Office Assistant
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Denton
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| We are looking to hire multiple hourly employees to support projects connected to the institute ranging from events planning, office work, and course management. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills, organizational skills, and attention to detail. |
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Non-Student Hourly Course Grader
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Denton
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| Grader Responsibilities
Comprehensive, precise grading of weekly assignments.
Accurate record keeping.
Prompt return of assignments to the course instructor. |
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Adjunct Instructor: Pre-Music
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Denton
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| The Department of College of Music seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This posting is for the Fall 2026, Spring 2027 and Summer 2027 semesters. |
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Adjunct Assistant Instructor: Instrumental Studies
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Denton
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| The Department of College of Music seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Assistant Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This posting is for the Fall 2026, Spring 2027 and Summer 2027 semesters. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Denton
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| The position encompasses the design/synthesis/functionalization of COF materials for catalysis and fabrication of COF membranes for water treatment (e.g. PFAF removal) and extraction of critical metals (e.g. lithium, gallium, platinum group metals, rare earth metals). |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Fort Worth
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| The Postdoctoral Research Associate's duties are related to research activities utilizing an advanced level of knowledge within their perspective field. They will also contribute to writing proposals and papers, while helping to maintain laboratory equipment, and may contribute to the training and supervision of students or any other assigned individuals. |
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UNT Dining Services, Residential Executive Chef
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Denton
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| The University of North Texas is seeking an Executive Chef of Residential Dining to lead culinary operations across all five residential dining halls on campus. |
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Contract Analyst
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Denton
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| The Contract Analyst position within the Research Contracting team of Grants & Contracts Administration unit, is responsible for reviewing standard contract terms, identifying key provisions, and escalating non-standard or complex issues. This role develops foundational knowledge of contract principles, regulatory requirements, and institutional policies while managing assigned agreements in a high-volume environment. The Contract Analyst supports the administration of research-related agreements with a primary focus on standard, lower-risk, and non-funded agreements. This position works under the guidance of the Assistant Director and in collaboration with senior analysts to ensure agreements are processed in accordance with university policies and applicable regulations. assists with the preparation and processing of research-related agreements, including compiling and organizing contract documents and supporting materials. They also assist in basic regulatory and policy requirement review (FAR, DFAR, CFR) and elevate questions to senior staff. This role is responsible for accurate and timely entry of contract data into the Research Contracting document management system and for tracking contract status throughout the review process. This position plays a key role in supporting consistent workflow processes, accurate recordkeeping, and effective communication across the research contracting function. The Contract Analyst may also perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned. |
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Assistant Director Student Affairs
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Denton
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| The Assistant Director for Leadership and Fraternity & Sorority Initiatives provides strategic leadership for university-wide leadership development initiatives that empower students to build leadership capacity, foster meaningful connections, and contribute positively to the UNT community. Reporting to the Director of the Center for Leadership Development, this position leads leadership education initiatives, advises signature leadership programs, and partners closely with the Fraternity & Sorority Life team to enhance the educational, leadership, and developmental experiences of fraternity and sorority members. Through collaboration, coaching, assessment, and strategic planning, this position advances the mission of the Center for Leadership Development by developing ethical, engaged, and community-minded student leaders. |
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Administrative Specialist
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Denton
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| This position is part of the newly formed School of Communication & Media within the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences.
The position supports the Communication Studies office and is responsible for highly varied clerical work involving complex work problems and situations.
Duties involve:
(1) assisting students, employees and visitors at the front desk and on the phone;
(2) supporting classroom activities and the faculty; (3) purchasing using a pcard and requisition process;
(4) assist with curriculum scheduling and management in Courseleaf;
(5) maintaining accuracy of program website including calendars;
(6) asset and inventory coordinator;
(7) other general duties as assigned |
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Mail Specialist
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Denton
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| The Mail Specialist is responsible for preparing incoming and outgoing mail for distribution at Eagle Post. May load and unload postal trucks and move mail around the University. Operates equipment as related to mail services. Provides guidance to campus community on Postal rules and regulations. Performs customer service. |
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Program Project Coordinator
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Denton
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| The Program Project Coordinator plays a key role in supporting the success of graduate students in the G. Brint Ryan College of Business. This position is responsible for supporting recruitment, admissions, and retention initiatives across all master’s programs. The program project coordinator will work closely with the Director and Assistant Director of Recruitment & Corporate Outreach to execute strategies that enhance the student experience, improve engagement, and drive retention from admission to enrollment. This role involves event coordination, budget support, data-informed decision-making, and collaboration with faculty, staff, and students to ensure a seamless and positive experience for prospective and current graduate students. |
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Assistant Professor – Information Technology: Cybersecurity Specialization
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Dallas
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| This position is responsible for teaching four (4) courses per semester and participating in service activities such as program development, course development, program assessment, program accreditation, and committee leadership. The successful applicant will be the inaugural cybersecurity professor at UNT Dallas and will be expected to engage in high-quality research and scholarship in their field, as well as provide instruction in a full range of undergraduate Cybersecurity and Information Technology courses, including but not limited to Foundations of Cybersecurity, Network Administration, Cloud Security, Computer Forensics, Computer Networks, and Programming. This position is scheduled to start Fall 2027 with the possibility of a Spring 2027 start.
UNT Dallas is bridging the gap between education and workforce readiness through our innovative Classroom to Career initiative. This initiative integrates experiential learning—such as internships, service learning, and project-based collaborations with industry partners—into every student’s academic journey. By emphasizing high-impact practices, we prepare students with both disciplinary expertise and the essential skills employers value: communication, adaptability, teamwork, and leadership. Our graduates don’t just earn degrees; they launch purposeful, career-ready futures. We seek faculty in all disciplines who are eager to contribute actively to this transformative, campus-wide initiative. |
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Lecturer – Information Technology: Cybersecurity Specialization
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Dallas
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| This position is responsible for teaching four (4) courses per semester. The successful applicant will be expected to participate in service activities such as program development, course development, program assessment, and committee leadership. Additionally, the successful applicant will be expected to provide instruction in a full range of undergraduate Cybersecurity and Information Technology courses, including but not limited to Foundations of Cybersecurity, Network Administration, Cloud Security, Computer Forensics, Computer Networks, and Programming. This position is scheduled to start Fall 2027 with the possibility of a Spring 2027 start.
UNT Dallas is bridging the gap between education and workforce readiness through our innovative Classroom to Career initiative. This initiative integrates experiential learning—such as internships, service learning, and project-based collaborations with industry partners—into every student’s academic journey. By emphasizing high-impact practices, we prepare students with both disciplinary expertise and the essential skills employers value: communication, adaptability, teamwork, and leadership. Our graduates don’t just earn degrees; they launch purposeful, career-ready futures. We seek faculty in all disciplines who are eager to contribute actively to this transformative, campus-wide initiative. |
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Assistant Professor - Clinical Nutrition
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Fort Worth
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| The Department of Personalized Health and Well-Being, College of Health Professions, is seeking an experienced Registered Dietitian for a full-time, 12-month faculty position to teach in the Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN). The MSCN program prepares students to become Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. This position may be hybrid, combining remote and in-person responsibilities at the UNT Health Fort Worth campus. The faculty member will engage in innovative teaching, student mentorship, course and curriculum development, and continuous quality improvement. Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to, contributing to the ACEND accreditation process, collaborating on research, and participating in service across the department, college, and university. |
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Communications Strategist
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Denton
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| The Communications Strategist provides strategic leadership for all communications, marketing, and public relations initiatives for the Accelerator. This role develops and executes a comprehensive communications strategy that advances the Accelerator's mission, strengthens its reputation, increases visibility, and supports institutional priorities. |
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Visual Arts Technician - Foundations Programs
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Denton
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| Responsible for providing technical support, equipment maintenance, and safety oversight of academic shop/classroom studio operations. Assists and instructs students and faculty on the proper use of equipment and effective shop/studio practices. Provides direct and indirect curriculum, classroom, and programmatic support for instruction in the CVAD Foundations Programs instructor and students. This position will work closely with the Foundations Coordinator on programmatic support on an ongoing basis. |