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Neonatologist - Clinical Assistant / Associate / Professor
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29091700 - MD-PEDS-NEONATOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida, Department of Pediatrics, is seeking an outstanding neonatologist to work in the Division of Neonatology at UF Health Gainesville Florida. The successful applicant will serve as a physician and provide clinical care in the Level IV NICU at UF Health Children’s Hospital. Excellence in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows, and scholarly work is expected. |
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Center Director and Professor - Southwest Florida Research and Education Center (SWFREC)
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60910000 - AG-SWFREC-IMMOKALEE
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Collier
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| The Center Director serves as the administrative head of the University of Florida/IFAS, Southwest Florida Research and Education Center (SWFREC) located in Immokalee, FL. The Center Director provides strategic leadership and support for the integrated teaching, research, and Extension programs developed by faculty that address the essential needs of the stakeholders, including agricultural, natural resource conservation, and environmental. The Center Director is responsible for developing, promoting and overseeing proactive programs that address current and emerging issues affecting agricultural, natural resource, and urban communities. |
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Research Administrator II
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60013807 - AG-Sponsored Project Admin
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The position of Research Administrator II at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) requires a motivated, service-oriented professional to support scientists in solving critical problems. This role involves comprehensive research administration for faculty and principal investigators, ensuring effective coordination of services, policies, and compliance. Key responsibilities include coordinating pre-award research administration, such as proposal development, submission and post-submission updates.
The Research Administrator II is a mid-level role that requires prior experience, the ability to work independently with general supervision, and the capacity to handle moderately complex tasks. Additionally, fostering a respectful, collaborative, and inclusive work environment is essential. |
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Research Administrator I
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60013807 - AG-Sponsored Project Admin
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The position of Research Administrator I at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) requires a motivated, service-oriented professional to support scientists in solving critical problems. This role involves comprehensive post-award administration, ensuring effective coordination of services, policies, and compliance. Key responsibilities include managing an assigned portfolio of faculty/PIs, providing award oversight, monitoring post-award activities, and maintaining stakeholder communication.
The Research Administrator I is an entry level position with limited or no prior experience in research administration; capacity to learn to use professional concepts to resolve problems of limited scope and complexity; ability to work on assignments that are initially routine in nature, requiring limited judgment and decision making. Work is closely supervised but the incumbent should have the ability to work independently without constant direction. Problems faced are not typically difficult or complex. |
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UF Health Physician - Diagnostic Radiologist - Durbin Park
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30130000 - JX-RADIOLOGY-JACKSONVILLE
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St. Johns
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| UF College of Medicine - Jacksonville is seeking to hire two Diagnostic Radiologists to join UF Health at Durbin Park in St. Johns, Florida. We are seeking candidates with broad clinical experience in Diagnostic Radiology. The candidates must be MD or DO, Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology with experience in all aspects of Diagnostic Radiology. |
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UF Health Physician - Emergency & Trauma Radiologist - Durbin Park
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30130000 - JX-RADIOLOGY-JACKSONVILLE
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St. Johns
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| UF College of Medicine - Jacksonville is seeking to hire two Emergency & Trauma Radiologists to join UF Health at Durbin Park in St. Johns, Florida. We are seeking candidates with broad clinical experience in Diagnostic Radiology. The candidates must be MD or DO, Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology with experience in all aspects of Diagnostic Radiology. |
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Lecturer/Instructional Assistant Professor
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60060000 - AG-FOOD - RESOURCES ECONOMICS
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Duties will include teaching undergraduate courses (on-campus and online) in agricultural economics and agribusiness. The faculty member will seek contract and grant funding actively to support their program. A successful candidate with a Ph.D. degree would be eligible to use the ‘Instructional Assistant Professor’ working title. |
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CLIN AST/ASO/FULL PROF - Molecular and Quantitative Pathologist
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29080100 - MD-PATHOLOGY-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine at the
University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, invites applications for
an academic Molecular and Quantitative Pathologist. |
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Assistant Curator of Ichthyology
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56021100 - NH-ICHTHYOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida (UF) seeks qualified applicants for a 12-month tenure-track Assistant Curator of Ichthyology. This position will be filled at the Assistant faculty level in the Florida Museum’s Department of Natural History. The UF fish collection at the Florida Museum of Natural History is one of the largest collections of its kind worldwide, with around 2.5 million specimens. In specimen records, it is the second largest fish collection in the United States. Strengths include elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays), western Atlantic reef fishes, western and eastern Atlantic shelf and deep-water marine fishes, North American freshwater fishes, and freshwater fishes from SE Asia. The modernized collection is 97% georeferenced, has tissue samples and 2D and 3D images for thousands of species, and during 2022–2025 was moved to a state-of-the-art facility with an adjoining 900 sq ft collection laboratory and office suite. The collection is the first to implement a modern data and collections management system that tracks the movement and use of specimens in real-time (https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/). |
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AST/ASO PROF
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29160300 - MD-BIOETHICS LAW - MEDICINE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Community Health and Family Medicine (CHFM), Program in Bioethics Law and Medical Professionalism at the University of Florida, College of Medicine in Gainesville, Florida is seeking an Assistant or Associate Professor. The primary assignment will be in the Bioethics, Law, and Medical Professionalism Program (BLMP). The department is seeking a dynamic individual with the ability to develop their own portfolio of research, teach undergraduate medical education curriculum, prepare and deliver lectures, develop curriculum, and participate in university shared governance and other service. This is a full-time position. Tenure or tenure-track eligible or multi-mission depending on the interests and qualifications of the candidate. |
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Utilities Operators - Jupiter, FL
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37021000 - SR-FACILITIES
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Palm Beach
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| The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology is currently seeking two Utilities Operators at the Jupiter, Florida campus. The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute campus in Jupiter, Florida was founded by Scripps Research, one of the world’s most innovative nonprofit biomedical research organizations. We joined the University of Florida, one of the nation’s top five public universities, in April 2022. Together, UF Health and The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute work to advance science, science education and medicine, all for the benefit of humanity. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Plant Disease Resistance
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60190000 - AG-PLANT PATHOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Within their research appointment, the faculty member will develop an internationally recognized, externally funded program using contemporary methods to explore and improve genetic resistance of plant species to pathogens. The overarching goal is to understand plant resistance and susceptibility and to develop genetically improved plants for crop production, ecosystem restoration or other applications. Within the teaching appointment, the faculty member will develop and teach a course aligned with plant disease resistance at the graduate level and participate in teaching other formal courses at the graduate/undergraduate level. |