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Assistant Professor of Mathematics
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Dallas
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| Expectations for tenure-track faculty at UNT Dallas include excellent teaching, research, and service, resulting in contributions equivalent to a four-course load each semester. This workload expectation can be fulfilled through a combination of teaching, high-quality research and scholarship, service, and program development. Faculty are also expected to participate in such service activities as curriculum development, student recruiting and advising, program assessment, and committee leadership.
The ideal candidate will be committed to advancing UNT Dallas’s Classroom to Career initiative—an innovative effort that bridges academic achievement and career readiness. This includes strengthening industry partnerships, embedding experiential learning (such as internships, research, and service learning) into the curriculum, integrating career and character competencies, and fostering AI fluency and essential power skills like communication, adaptability, teamwork, and leadership. The candidate should also support the development of new academic programs aligned with workforce needs and pathways to family-sustaining careers. |
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Digital Experience Specialist
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Fort Worth
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| In this role, the Digital Experience Specialist collaborates with media specialists, instructional designers, faculty, and program leaders to create visually compelling, immersive learning experiences. This position centers on artistic development and visual storytelling, bringing complex educational and health concepts to life through 3D modeling, 2D/3D animation, and interactive design.
The Digital Experience Specialist designs and produces character-driven, anatomical, and environmental assets, transforming them into engaging animations and interactive experiences. Using tools such as game engines (e.g., Godot or equivalent), this role crafts gamified, cinematic, and immersive learning environments, including 360° and AR-enhanced experiences.
This position blends art, animation, and interactivity, with coding serving as a tool to bring creative ideas to life through interactive systems and real-time experiences. |
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Career Counselor
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Downtown Dallas
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| The UNT Dallas College of Law invites applications for the position of Career Counselor in the Office of Career and Professional Development. Candidates should possess enthusiastic support for the mission of the university to transform the lives of students, families and communities by providing highquality, studentfocused education in preparation for tomorrows careers, and its vision to create the place of choice where students are inspired to learn, faculty are inspired to teach and the community is inspired to support.Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Career and Professional Development, the Career Counselor is responsible for providing employment counseling and career education for law students and alumni. The Career Counselor teaches, advises, and counsels law students and alumni in their career development and all phases of the job search process. The Career Counselor will help law students and alumni shape and attain their shortand longterm career goals and provide job placement assistance to law students and alumni. The Career Counselor contributes to program design and administration and develops career planning and placement publications, brochures, handbooks, and handouts. All facets of career and professional development extend to assist alumni.As a wellconnected, knowledgeable expert on the legal job market, and career counseling principles, the Career Counselor accomplishes outcomes by providing individually tailored, clientdriven career counseling as well as by creating, planning, developing, and implementing cuttingedge programs, networking events, other activities (including social media), services, and resources that address a full array of traditional as well as nontraditional practice areas and settings. The Career Counselor will ensure our students have the best available access to networking and job opportunities as soon as they arrive on campus. Based on ongoing research, analysis, assessment and trendspotting, the Career Counselor designs and develops, and implements an array of workshops and programs, services, and resources (including online guides and webinars) to meet the career needs of our students.The Career Counselor will also collaborate with other College of Law departments and individuals to understand their needs and goals and explore and develop mutually beneficial programs, resources, and services. The Career Counselor will also maintain and and enhance the College of Law professional network of potential employers, other law school legal career professionals, and others in the legal field who may be in a position to provide information and assistance to our students. |
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Senior Administrative Associate
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Downtown Dallas
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| The Faculty Support Group at UNT Dallas College of Law works closely with assigned Law School faculty members to provide high level administrative and operational support. Duties include: Serve as training and troubleshooting resource for faculty members to ensure that their work is handled smoothly and efficiently. Coordinate and organize events, including faculty colloquia, workshops, symposia, conferences, and other events. Perform general administrative and clerical duties to support the teaching and research activities of the Law School faculty members. Help in the production of various publications by faculty members. Exercise judgment on how to best utilize computer applications and class equipment to help faculty members with their needs. |
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Student Services Coordinator
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Dallas
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| This position is responsible for overseeing Veteran Educational Benefits in collaboration with the UNT Dallas Bursar and Veteran Student Success Center in accordance with the federal regulations set forth by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. In addition to this program, the Student Services Coordinator also contributes to the overall student record and class scheduling processing and other specialized projects within the Registrar’s Office. |
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Licensing & Contracts Admin
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Denton
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| The Licensing & Contracts Administrator position supports operations across the Innovation & Commercialization and Research Contracting units, within the Division of Research & Innovation, to provide legal expertise and execution of contracts involving intellectual property, research-related agreements, and industry partnerships. Position duties include: executing research contracts with intellectual property agreements and licensing technology contracts; developing guidance for the protection of intellectual property; providing expertise in revenue generation avenues for UNT and inventors; developing startup companies; and executing contracts for engagement between university researchers and external partners in the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem (e.g. space lease agreements). |
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Office Support Associate
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Denton
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| The Computer Science Engineering Department at the University of North Texas is seeking to hire an Office Support Associate to join our team. Responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: Acts as Departmental Outreach Personnel on Social Media Accounts and during summer camps. Assist and support departmental accreditation efforts. Prepares, formats and posts monthly newsletter. Communicates with Industrial Advisory Board members. Communicates and assists with student scholarship and outstanding student awards. Assists with data reporting. Provides administrative support to chair, faculty, and other administrative staff. Completes department travel processing and purchasing, as needed. Completes other duties as assigned. |
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Music Instrument Repair Technician
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Denton
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| Position is specific to providing piano technical services in the College of Music. Assist in managing the piano technical services program for the College of Music, focusing on practice room pianos for student use, assists in repairing and rebuilding pianos college purposes. |
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Student Experience Representative
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Denton
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| The UNT One Stop provides holistic student support across enrollment and financial services functions within the Division of Enrollment. Our team members support students across various modalities, including in-person, telephone, and virtual services (online chat and case management). The Student Experience Representative, UNT One Stop position provides direct assistance to students, families, and customers in support of a progressive and simplified student experience. The position will guide students through processes related to admissions, enrollment, financial aid, student accounts, and financial literacy, proactively solving complex situations through direct intervention and collaboration across teams, departments, and divisions.
The position enables individuals to develop solutions for complex situations, thrive in a team environment, and systematically improve the student experience in partnership with our vast array of UNT campus partners. |
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Adjunct Instructor of Dance & Theatre
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Denton
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| The Department of Dance & Theatre 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 Instructor of Kinesiology, Health Promotion & Recreation
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Denton
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| The Kinesiology, Health Promotion & Recreation Department seeks qualified individuals for our 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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Senior Administrative Coordinator
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Denton
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| The School of Health Sciences, located within PAHS, seeks a Senior Administrative Coordinator to provide advanced administrative, operational and financial support for the school and its leadership. This position serves as a key point of coordination for school operations, including financial processes, personnel administration and academic support activities. The role works closely with faculty, staff and university leadership and requires strong organizational skills, sound judgment and the ability to manage confidential information.
Responsibilities include monitoring budgets and financial transactions, maintaining payroll and personnel records, processing hiring documentation and ePARs, coordinating office operations and supervising administrative staff and student assistants. The position also supports academic operations by assisting with course scheduling and other academic administrative processes, while preparing reports, correspondence and other materials for school leadership.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced academic environment. |
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Fire Safety Technician
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Fort Worth
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| The Fire Safety Technician is responsible for the operation and maintenance of life safety systems, including but not limited to fire alarms, fire suppression systems, fire extinguishers, emergency generators and elevators. Manages construction and maintenance activities to ensure institutional procedures are followed and compliance is maintained relative to all applicable local, state and federal regulatory requirement |
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Upward Bound Summer Teacher
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Denton
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| Summer Teachers are responsible for delivering engaging, instruction to students in a summer learning environment. The teacher will create a positive and dynamic classroom atmosphere that fosters academic growth, critical thinking, and creativity. This position involves implementing lesson plans, monitoring student progress, and providing individualized support to ensure that all students meet learning objectives. |
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Food Service Supervisor - Eagle Landing
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Denton
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| The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of food service facilities on campus, ensuring a high standard of food quality, customer service, and operational efficiency. This role involves supervising and coordinating staff, maintaining food safety and cleanliness standards, and ensuring compliance with university policies, health codes, and safety regulations. The supervisor works to deliver a positive dining experience for students, faculty, and staff by upholding service excellence, managing inventory, and ensuring smooth operation of food service outlets. The position requires strong leadership, organizational skills, and a commitment to maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for all campus community members. |