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Patient Safety Administrative Specialist Fort Worth
The Department of Medical Education and Health Systems Science is seeking a detail-oriented patient safety Administrative Specialist to provide outstanding administrative, and operations support to support the faculty teaching the Patient Safety Certification Course. Candidates in this role are expected to work the 12 two-week cohorts, 6 of which are back-to-back. Strong written and communication skills are required as you will be communicating with student doctors in the cohort regularly. You will be attending consultations with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the Office of Certification regularly. Other duties include sending Zoom links for classes, checking Gradebook to ensure timely assignment submission, follow up with missing assignments, updating Canvas, inputting quizzes and other duties as required. Previous health care experience preferred.
Accountant - Hybrid Denton
Under the general direction of the Director of Payroll General Accounting; perform the reporting and tracking of Employees Retirement System (ERS) outstanding items, payments, and receivables for benefits and provide additional support for overpayment calculations, reporting and tracking and Lead Record Keeper (Fidelity) adjustment management.
Cook - Bruce Dining ( AM Shift) Denton
This role involves preparing, cooking, and serving food, maintaining a clean and organized work environment, and ensuring a high standard of customer service. Whether working in a cafeteria, campus cafe, or catering for campus events, the food service worker contributes to creating a positive dining experience for the campus community.
Adjunct Instructor - Philosophy & Religion Denton
The Department of Philosophy seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This posting is for the Fall 2026, Spring 2027, and Summer 2027 semesters.
Assistant Director Global Travel & Risk Denton
Leads the development and execution of UNT’s international travel safety and risk management strategy. This role serves as a strategic partner to students, faculty, and staff, providing the resources and frameworks necessary for safe global engagement. By collaborating with key stakeholders, the Assistant Director manages a comprehensive international travel safety and risk management program while implementing robust systems to identify, evaluate, and mitigate risks associated with international travel sponsored by UNT.
Financial Aid Counselor Denton
Financial Aid Scholarships (FAS) department at the University of North Texas is seeking to hire a Financial Aid Counselor to join our Loan Team. This is professional work providing immediate and comprehensive service to customers relative to: federal, state and institutional regulatory requirements, awarding financial aid, calculating federal need analysis eligibility, performing detailed technical duties, conducting financial aid presentations, maintaining professional knowledge, performing special projects and providing intensive educational loan program data. It is the responsibility of these individuals to promote and carry through the concept of first point of contact service with Financial Aid, Admissions, Registrar, Student Accounting, and other university personnel. Teams or work groups will utilize the Federal Student Aid Handbook to propose office policy, write training materials for all staff members, write procedural documentation, as well as to serve students. This position is responsible for the coordination and day to day operations of multiple financial aid and scholarship processes within a team and provides expertise within these areas of specialization. Counselors may serve as team leaders for various aspects of the federal regulatory process and certain functional responsibilities within Financial Aid Scholarships.
Student Services Coordinator Denton
Career Coach and Internship Coordinator for Graduate Students in the G Brint Ryan College of Business
Director of Learning Commons Dallas
The Learning Commons Director is responsible for providing the vision and direction for the Learning Commons team and directs all tutoring initiatives for the university. This is an educational administrator position, which requires specialized knowledge in the area of best practices in learning assistance. The Director manages a budget comprised from designated tuition, student fees, and grants funding sources and hires, develops, supervises and evaluates employees including fulltime and parttime professional staff and student paraprofessionals. Reporting to the Assistant Provost, the Director provides support for related initiatives and projects as needed. Employees in this classification receive minimal supervision within a broad framework of policies and procedures.
Instructor Fort Worth
This position is for a PA or NP to wok full time in a primary care pediatric practice birth to 18 years of age to keep pace with renewed growing clinical practice. Work full time in the Health Pavilion with clinical and academic responsibilities with patients and medical students.
Assistant Professor Fort Worth
This position is for primary care pediatric practice, birth to 18 years of age to keep pace with renewed growing clinical practice. Work is part-time with clinical and academic responsibilities with patients and medical students.
Academic Program Specialist Fort Worth
The Academic Program Specialist will provide centralized course and semester level operational support for Specialized Master’s Programs (SMPs) in CBTS, including Medical Science and Clinical Research Management programs (face-to-face and online). This role focuses on faculty-level coordination and semester execution to ensure courses, academic events, and instructional infrastructure are prepared and delivered consistently as enrollment scales. This position operates with a high degree of independence and supports enrollment growth by reducing operational risk across modalities.
Assistant Professor of Social Work & BSW Program Director Dallas
Responsibilities include teaching courses in the undergraduate program, along with leadership responsibilities as the BSW Program Director. The candidate selected for this position will be expected to oversee day-to-day operations of the online BSW program, including scheduling, course development, advising, and program assessment; Ensure ongoing compliance with CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS); Coordinate with field education director to support remote field placements and supervision; Lead curriculum review, development, and online pedagogy planning; Manage online program growth, marketing collaboration, and student success initiatives; Teach 6 online courses per academic year across generalist curriculum areas (e.g., HBSE, policy, practice); Maintain virtual office hours and provide accessible academic advising and mentoring; Serve on departmental, college, and university committees; Collaborate with admissions, instructional design, and IT to ensure quality online delivery; Support recruitment, orientation, and retention of online BSW students.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Jazz Studies Denton
The primary instructional foci of this position will include music business, jazz improvisation, and jazz musicianship.
Executive Assistant Dallas
The Executive Assistant to the Provost provides high-level administrative support to the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. The role is critical in ensuring the effective and efficient operation of the provost’s office, acting as a liaison between the Provost, University leadership, faculty, staff, students, and external stakeholders. The Executive Assistant is responsible for providing advanced specialized professional administrative support to the Provost while managing daily administrative tasks, handling sensitive information, and coordinating special projects to support the mission and goals of the University of North Texas at Dallas.
Weekend Custodian Denton
This position is responsible for cleaning and sanitation work within the Union and surrounding outside areas of the building. Duties include vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, stripping, waxing and buffing floors; cleaning and dusting furniture and building surfaces; cleaning and sanitizing rest rooms and fixtures; removing trash and application of proper cleaning methods, materials and chemicals.
Non-Student Research Assistant Denton
The Research Assistant will contribute to advanced data science and AI-focused research projects within the UNT NSF IUCRC Electric, Connected and Autonomous Technologies for Mobility (eCAT Center). The RA will work under faculty supervision to conduct research on multimodal data processing and learning and other data science research assigned by the faculty advisor.
Assistant Community Director (Live-in position) Denton
This person assists the Community Director and serves as a live-in leader and general caretaker to students in the residence hall. Tasks include assisting with the implementation of student development concepts through programs and discipline, assisting with the monitoring of facilities, and supporting University programs and efforts. These responsibilities may vary from building to building.
Project Coordinator, Development Denton
Responsible for the coordination and implementation of campaign tasks and activities, reporting on campaign progress, and performing other campaign duties as determined. Reports to the Associate Vice President, Development.
Associate Dean of the School of Mathematics & Science Foundations Denton
The Associate Dean of the School of Mathematics & Science Foundations (SMSF) will serve as the executive leader of the new school. Reporting directly to the College of Science Dean, the Associate Dean will play a crucial role in developing and guiding SMSF as it becomes a key component of UNT’s efforts to improve student academic success and career outcomes in STEM-related areas.
Senior Administrative Associate Downtown Dallas
The Senior Administrative Associate is responsible for providing administrative support in order to ensure that customer service is provided in an effective and efficient manner. This position is responsible for receptionist duties which includes welcoming and directing visitors (e.g. students, faculty, staff, attorneys and judges, donors, university officials, elected officials, and others) by greeting them in person or on the telephone, and for answering or referring inquiries. Responsible for routine administrative support that includes inventory, developing/creating correspondence, account reconciliation, event scheduling, purchasing, data collection, meeting logistics and travel vouchers. Position duties require some independent judgment and decision-making; resolves routine questions where problems have occurred before and their solutions generally are familiar; and refers more complex issues to higher levels.

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