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Administrative Spec I - Critical Care Surgery
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29141003 - MD-SURGERY-TRAUMA
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Surgical Critical Care Administrative Specialist supports the daily operations of the Surgical Intensive Care Units and two fellowship programs. This role works closely with faculty, trainees, and advanced practice providers to keep schedules, meetings, educational activities, and administrative processes running smoothly. It’s a great fit for someone who is organized, proactive, and comfortable coordinating many moving parts in a fast paced academic medical setting. |
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Assistant Director of Career Services and Advisor
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24020200 - LW-CAREER SERVICE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| This position serves as one of the Career Advisors for the Levin College of Law. The Assistant Director and Advisor assumes leadership for coordination and delivery of advising for students and graduates of the College of Law. The Assistant Director and Advisor is also responsible for assisting with all aspects of the administration, program planning and implementation of the office of Career and Professional Development for J.D. students, LL.M. students, and graduates of the law school. This includes, but is not limited to, helping students develop short-term and long-term career and professional goals; choosing courses and experiential programs so that they may graduate in a timely manner, and maximizing their law school experience. The Assistant Director and Advisor will help students adopt best practices to succeed in law school and the legal profession. Successful candidates will have strong written and oral communication skills, understanding of the legal profession and legal career paths, and the ability to work in a team environment. |
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Specialist, Financial Services
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18300000 - ED-LASTINGER CENTER
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Financial Services Specialist in the Lastinger Center for Learning reports to the Interim Manager, Enrollment Management. The Specialist supports the administration of stipend programs by processing applications, verifying participant eligibility, and managing accurate and timely stipend payments in accordance with established policies and procedures for certain professional development activities. This role is responsible for payment processing, tracking payment activity, resolving payment issues, maintaining detailed financial and participant records, and preparing reports for internal stakeholders. The specialist serves as a key point of contact for stipend participants, providing clear communication regarding application requirements, eligibility standards, and payment status while delivering high-quality customer service. The position works collaboratively with business operations, enrollment, communications, and project teams to support stipend projects, ensure compliance, assist with budget and financial reviews, and contribute to continuous process improvement. |
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Legal Skills Director
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24010300 - LW-ASSOC DEAN-ACADEMIC
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LEVIN COLLEGE OF LAW welcomes applications from candidates interested in creating, teaching, and directing an Appellate Litigation Clinic. The successful candidate will develop a clinic that provides individual representation of clients through court appointment in federal and Florida state appellate courts. We are looking for a dynamic leader who can guide the students in learning how to litigate appeals, develop appellate strategy, draft effective appellate briefs, and conduct oral arguments. Because this will be a new clinic at the College, the inaugural director will have the opportunity to build and shape the clinic with best practices to serve our students’ educational needs and benefit the people of Florida and beyond. The clinic director will also be part of a new Program in Law and Government, which is a home to thought leaders on First Amendment, state and local government issues, constitutional interpretation, and environmental law, among others. |
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LECTURER/Visual Journalism
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23040000 - CJC-JOURNALISM
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Opportunity
The College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) at the University of Florida seeks to hire a Lecturer in Visual Journalism within the Journalism Department (nine- or 12-month, non-tenure track) to begin for the Fall 2026 term. This faculty appointment, renewable annually, has the opportunity for promotion to senior or master lecturer. |