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Cook - Bruce Dining
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Denton
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| 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. |
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Senior Director of Operations, Dining Services
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Denton
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| The Senior Director of Dining Operations has direct oversight of Commissary production (Clark Bakery and Union Kitchen) and ensures the seamless execution of campus-wide food production. This role is pivotal in integrating Dining Services’ three core business lines; Residential Dining, Retail Restaurants, and Verde Catering, into a unified, efficient daily operation. The Senior Director must synthesize the operational status of each area to deliver a cohesive and focused service platform. This is a hands-on leadership role, with the Senior Director spending the majority of their time in the field, embedding within units as needed to address gaps identified through standardized operational audits. Primary focus for the Senior Director is: |
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Student Services Coordinator- Pre-College Transition Programs
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Denton
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| This position is responsible for providing leadership to the university’s pre-college initiative programs. Our office develops and implements programs and services intended to provide prospective university students with a positive impression of the university and assist with their transition to being a college student. The Student Services Coordinator working with Pre-College Transition Programs is expected to implement transitional programs during the academic year and summer to connect prospective students to the university community, employ a variety of communication strategist to inform high school students and administrators of events and processes and provide a welcoming environment to all prospective students and guests to UNT. |
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Senior Administrative Specialist
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Denton
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| This role manages front desk reception and daily administrative operations for the Dean’s Suite, including purchasing, travel, and asset oversight. It supports the Dean’s Executive Assistant with calendar, event, and meeting coordination. The position serves as a responsive point of contact for student inquiries, ensuring clear and helpful guidance. Additional responsibilities include preparing correspondence, meeting notes, confidential forms, and data analyses, as well as providing some administrative support for the scholarship program and donor stewardship. |
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Senior HVAC Technician
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Denton
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| This position is responsible for performing maintenance and repairs on all equipment associated with the production and distribution of chilled water to buildings on the UNT Denton campus. |
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Academic Program Coordinator
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Fort Worth
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| The Academic Program Coordinator provides leadership and support for experiential education within the Department of Pharmacotherapy at the UNT System College of Pharmacy. This role supports Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students throughout their educational journey, including both introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences. The coordinator works collaboratively with faculty, staff, administrators, and preceptors to facilitate student activities and engagement in university functions. In addition, the position contributes to the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of experiential and academic components of the PharmD program. |
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TRIO Upward Bound Program Coordinator
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Dallas
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| The Upward Bound Program Coordinator (UB) is responsible for supporting the UB program requiring a general working knowledge of TRIO programs specifically Upward Bound. The Program Coordinator will be responsible for a variety of tasks which may include assisting with data collection, data input, program monitoring, program assessment, student support, community outreach, assisting in developing and conducting programs, reporting, and program marketing. |
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Assistant Professor of Social Work & Director of Field Education
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Dallas
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| Responsibilities include coordinating all aspects of field education for online students across multiple states; developing and maintaining relationships with virtual and in-person agencies for practicum placements; matching students with appropriate field sites based on geographic location, practice area, and learning goals; training and supporting field instructors and faculty liaisons; ensuring all field operations meet CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS); maintaining and updating the BSW Field Education Manual and field course syllabi; collecting, analyzing, and reporting assessment data for field education outcomes. The faculty members will teach 3 online courses per academic semester, including Field Seminar and generalist practice areas (e.g., HBSE, Policy, Diversity); use learning management systems (e.g., Canvas, Zoom) and student engagement tools to deliver high-quality synchronous and asynchronous content; advise and mentor BSW students, with a focus on navigating online learning and field readiness; participate in curriculum development, assessment, and CSWE accreditation efforts; 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. |
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Assistant Professor of Social Work & BSW Program Director
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Dallas
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| 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. |
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HPS Senior Academic Advisor
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Denton
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| The Senior Academic Advisor provides comprehensive support to FTIC, transfer, and non-traditional students within the College of Health & Public Service. This role involves guiding students through degree requirements, course planning and graduation processes while promoting student engagement and academic success. The advisor serves as a subject matter expert for specialized majors, supports curriculum development and collaborates with college leadership to implement advising initiatives and ensure alignment with institutional policies. This position also contributes to advisor training, quality assurance and strategic efforts to meet targeted student outcomes. |