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Administrative Specialist II - Pediatric Cellular and Molecular Therapy (CMT)
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29092300 - MD-PEDS-CELL - MOLEC THERP DIV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Office Coordinator herein described works in the Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine (COM), at the University of Florida (UF). The Administrative Specialist II oversees administrative functions in a complex office environment, manages daily operations, interprets and enforces university and federal regulations, handles confidential tasks, coordinates human-resources activities, and serves as the primary liaison with other university departments. He/she is responsible for data management, departmental reporting activities, and assisting with developing standard forms and checklists. The incumbent serves as an administrative assistant to the Chief of Division of Cellular & Molecular Therapy, and is responsible for customer service and administrative tasks within the division. He/she acts as a main administrative support for the division, handles post award grants activities, maintains the tracking system of spending from grants, and handles confidential information. The incumbent provides specific customer services, which includes handling phone calls and scheduling appointments. |
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Academic Advisor I/II/III
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19140800 - EG-ONLINE LEARNING INSTITUTE
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Jacksonville Campus
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| Academic advising and student programs coordination; data analysis and reporting; academic program/technology development; graduate recruitment and application processing; other miscellaneous activities in support of academic programs. |
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Veterinary Care Technician III
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11800000 - RE-ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Veterinary Care Technician III (VCT3) under minimal general supervision of the Veterinary Technician Manager (VTM) or Veterinary Technician Assistant Manager (VTAM) provide senior level veterinary technical support to ensure that Animal Care Services (ACS) goals related to research, husbandry and laboratory animal health and well-being are met. The VCT3 under the guidance and direction of the Clinical Veterinarians provides expertise in triage, assessment, treatment, surgery, behavior, sample collection, records documentation and follow up care. The VCT3 provides veterinary support and care to a wide range of species of animals including (but not limited to) mice, rats, rabbits, cats, dogs, pigs, chickens, frogs and zebra fish. The VCT3 assists in coordinating health monitoring records and schedules, receiving and housing for USDA species, and communicates with research partners and their lab members to provide and schedule care for the animals as needed. The VCT3 assists in developing and delivering teaching and training classes, wet labs and special training sessions for ACS staff, research partners and their staff and other customers, they provide expertise in compliance and quality assurance protocols and procedures.
This position is open to current UF employees only. |
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor - Neurology - Movement Disorders
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29180300 - MD-NEUROLOGY-MOVEMENT DISORDER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Neurology at the University of Florida invites outstanding applicants for consideration for a full-time, open rank, multi-track, multi-mission track, or tenure track faculty position, in the Movement Disorders Division. The successful candidate will perform inpatient attending and outpatient clinical duties including consultations as well as teaching, supervising medical students and residents.
Opportunities for clinical and research collaborations are abundant. Resources include the McKnight Brain Institute, Institute on Aging, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Disease, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, Center for Neurogenetics, Wilder Center for Epilepsy Research, Center for Neuropsychological Studies, Malcom Randall VAMC, including the Brain Research and Rehabilitation Center and Epilepsy Center of Excellence, and Shands HealthCare. |
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Maintenance Supervisor
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63571000 - FS-OPER-HVAC
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Reporting to the to the Facilities Services Maintenance Superintendent, the Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the supervision and provides technical direction to the HVAC building maintenance program including the repair, maintenance, and operation of the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and automated building control systems consisting of DDC and pneumatic controls for E&G and Health Science Center buildings. Prioritizes and coordinates requests for services, estimates labor hours and assigns work to appropriate trades people within the shop. Expedites emergency requests, coordinates all building HVAC related projects and coordinates with other trades. Oversees the performance of outside contractors for quality and workmanship, billing, and timeliness of work. Establishes and reinforces safety guidelines. Performs administrative functions such as budgeting, purchasing, ensuring accuracy of work related and payroll records, employee performance appraisals, metric reporting, and other related duties. |