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Activity Security Manager-OPS
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19010605 - EG-FL APPLIED RESEARCH ENTRPS
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Okaloosa
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| The ASM will provide physical security oversight including verifying personnel prior to allowing entry in the Defense Information System for Security
(DISS), ensuring personnel are properly signed in, adding onsite personnel to the facility's automated entry control system (card key system), ensuring all visitors are properly escorted within the classified space to safeguard classified information and minimize work interruptions. The ASM will take responsibility for the daily opening and closing coordinate with approved personnel, respond to IDS system failures, and provide escorts for operations and maintenance. The ASM will coordinate these activities with the Air Force Security Team and the Florida Applied Research in Engineering (FLARE) Director. The ASM appointment will be at UF Building 1701, adjacent to the UF-REEF facility located in Shalimar, Florida. |
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OPS - Community Scientist Bilingual
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16010600 - LS-HEALTH DISPARITIES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Community Scientists engage with communities to support recruitment of community members to serve as participants in health disparities- and cancer-related research studies conducted or supported by the Community-Partnered Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative, with the UF Health Cancer Institute. The ideal candidate is outgoing, articulate, creative, and comfortable initiating conversations with individuals they may not know. This role requires explaining research studies, answering questions, and helping eligible community members understand the benefits of participating in research. Because recruiting populations that have historically been underrepresented in research, including Black and Hispanic individuals, particularly men, can be challenging, successful candidates should be resourceful, proactive, and able to think creatively when engaging with community members and trying to earn their trust.
Community Scientists collect data from research participants, including height and weight, and are trained to obtain informed consent from participants. Candidates will complete IRB certification training, in addition to other job training. It would be useful for candidates to have connections within the Gainesville community, such as connections with local churches and community organizations. Although some meetings are virtual, Community Scientists should be able to attend in-person meetings, training sessions, and community events as needed. |
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Postdoctoral Associate
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29240101 - MD-HOBI-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Division of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science within the Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics (HOBI) at the University of Florida (UF) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with a strong background in biomedical informatics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, or data science. The successful candidate will join a collaborative and interdisciplinary research team to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of AI/ML, real-world data, and health outcomes. Ongoing projects leverage large-scale multimodal clinical data, including electronic health records (EHRs), medical imaging, genomics, wearable devices, and unstructured clinical text, to develop novel methods for disease prediction, precision medicine, and clinical decision support.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in biomedical informatics, computer science, data science, biomedical engineering, statistics, or a related STEM field. Experience with EHR data, machine learning or deep learning, natural language processing, medical imaging, or large language models (LLMs) is highly desirable. Familiarity with causal inference, real-world evidence, multimodal data integration, or cloud/high-performance computing is a plus.
The Postdoctoral Researcher will collaborate closely with biomedical informaticians, clinicians, statisticians, and translational researchers across the University of Florida. Responsibilities include developing and evaluating AI/ML methods, analyzing large-scale clinical datasets, building computational tools and software, preparing manuscripts for publication in high-impact journals, presenting research at scientific conferences, and contributing to NIH and other federal grant proposals. The position offers excellent opportunities to lead research projects, publish extensively, develop new methodological expertise, and establish an independent research program within a highly collaborative and well-funded research environment. |
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Insurance Coordinator I
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71010000 - EHS-ENVR - HLTH - SAFETY-ADMIN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| As a valued Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) team member, the Insurance Coordinator I position will contribute to the overall Risk Management Program at the University of Florida (UF). This position will be reporting to the Associate Director of Risk Management and be responsible for providing essential insurance & risk services, building campus partnerships, and promoting a safety culture. |
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Academic Program Spec II
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26030100 - HH-APK-ADMINISTRATION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Academic Program Specialist II supports student success through academic advising, admissions, student retention efforts, and academic program administration. This position serves as a primary resource for current and prospective students by providing guidance regarding academic requirements, university policies, degree progression, and available support services. The role coordinates onboarding activities, monitors academic progress, administers program-specific processes, supports admissions operations, and collaborates with faculty, staff, and campus partners to promote student engagement, retention, and timely degree completion.
The position works independently while exercising sound judgment, maintaining confidentiality, and providing exceptional service to students and stakeholders. The incumbent contributes to the effective administration of academic programs through accurate record management, policy interpretation, student support, and continuous process improvement. |