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Custodial Services Supervisor - Night Shift
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Denton
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| This position is responsible for providing direction, decision making, scheduling and supervising a medium size group of custodians and their workload. Custodial Supervisors are responsible for the supervision of cleaning and sanitation work in an assigned group of buildings or on special projects. They evaluate worker’s performance and recommend training as needed. The work performance is reviewed and evaluated through the inspection of assigned areas. Supervisors may be required to work on a relief assignment or a special cleaning crews/projects and perform cleaning duties. Specified duties may vary according to the type of facility to be cleaned. Supervisors are also responsible for completing timekeeping tasks, trainings, and other duties as assigned by the Sr. Facilities Maintenance Manager. |
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PAHS Academic Counselor
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Denton
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| As part of the College of Public Affairs and Health Sciences undergraduate advising office, the Academic Counselor will counsel students on academic pursuits through the completion of PAHS degree programs, develop and/or lead programs related to student success and retention, provide leadership to lower level staff directly or on a project basis, and/or serve as an expert or point of escalation for more complex projects or issues. This position will work closely and collaboratively with the supervisor of PAHS Advising and may train and/or serve as point of contact for new academic advisors, as assigned/needed.
Please refer to the essential duties and responsibilities for more information. |
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Gateway Coliseum Custodial Supervisor
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Denton
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| The Custodial Crew Leader will oversee custodial duties and responsibilities inside and outside the Coliseum and Gateway Center operating around a daily schedule as well as a special event schedule. The Custodial Crew Leader accomplishes a set of duties along with a team of facility workers. They are also responsible for the daily collection of all predefined recycling content. |
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Adjunct Faculty - College of Law, Summer 2026
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Downtown Dallas
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| The UNT Dallas College of Law welcomes applications from experienced lawyers, judges, and law school instructors who are interested in serving as an adjunct faculty member during the Summer of 2026.
NATURE OF POSITION AND APPOINTMENT:
The appointments will be as Adjunct Faculty to teach one course each in the Summer 2026 semester for the Day Division or the Evening Division .
EXPECTATIONS:
Adjunct faculty members are a critical part of the College of Law’s learning community, and they will be involved in curricular and co-curricular activities and programs relating to student learning and professional formation throughout law school.
Because the educational program will strive for excellence in developing practice-related competencies, adjunct faculty members will be expected to follow the instructional and curricular practices of the College of Law, including use of the Canvas Learning Management System, learning outcomes, multiple assessments, and research and writing modules within a course, as appropriate, with support from other faculty as well as research librarians. The College of Law will support adjunct faculty in these areas by providing training, course design expertise, and learning management system support. |
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Communication and Digital Media Adjunct Instructor Pool AY 2026-2027
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Dallas
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| Adjunct faculty plans classes and implements and evaluates teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertakes the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours.
The successful applicant will be expected to provide quality instruction in undergraduate Communication & Digital Media courses matching the instructor’s background, education, and skills base. These offerings include courses in digital photography, visual communication, digital field production, events, communication literacy, sports communication, sports writing, social media, studio production, public relations and advertising (writing, strategy, case studies, and campaigns), and cinematography, among others.
Adjunct faculty members may be required to use certain texts and meet certain parameters set by the Department of Communications and Digital Media. Adjunct instructors will also be required to include in their courses certain student assessment measures determined by the department, and to compile data on those assessment criteria. |