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Research Compliance Analyst
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Denton
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| The Research Compliance Analyst is a staff position within the Division of Research & Innovation - Research Integrity & Compliance unit that provides administrative oversight of research compliance. The Research Compliance Analyst position is designated to manage Conflict of Interest (COI) and Research Integrity, including responsibility for: reviewing and processing COI disclosures, developing COI management plans, coordinating campus-wide trainings for COI and Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR), and coordinating COI committee meetings. The Research Compliance Analyst position reports to the Director, Ethics & International Research Compliance. |
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Faculty Development Specialist
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Denton
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| The Faculty Development Specialist is a key member of the Faculty Success Office team and is expected to be a partner in providing career-track-relevant faculty development programming, support, and resource planning that supports UNT’s mission. The FDS works closely with the Vice Provost of Faculty Success and other faculty development unit leaders (LEEF, SEA, DRI, Student Success, Libraries) to assess faculty development needs and provide relevant programming. The FDS's primary focus is on leading the faculty career development and mentoring programs, managing the faculty awards and grants application portal, and assessing FS programs and initiatives. |
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ASLP Patient Access Representative
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Denton
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| The UNT Speech & Hearing Center Patient Access Representative will perform clerical duties using specific knowledge of medical terminology and hospital, clinic, or laboratory procedures. Duties may include scheduling appointments, billing patients, and compiling and recording medical charts, reports, and correspondence. |
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Office Support Associate
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Denton
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| To assist instructors with the preparation and distribution of class materials. This position performs varied and moderately complex clerical work in support of classrooms in the college with a flexible work schedule. |
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Child Development Lab Teacher
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Denton
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| The Child Development Laboratory Department at the University of North Texas is seeking to hire a Child Development Lab Teacher to join our team. Responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: To facilitate and supervise the successful functioning of preschool program for 3, 4 and 5 year old children within established guidelines set by the Child Development Laboratory Director using best practices established by the early childhood education profession. Support and serve students in the College of Educations early childhood development courses. |