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DIR, Development
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17010400 - BA-DEVELOPMENT
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Dade
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| Make an Impact on the Future of Business Education in South Florida!
The Warrington College of Business is seeking an energetic, relationship driven Director of Regional Development to lead a diverse portfolio of fundraising initiatives across South Florida’s dynamic tri county region (Miami Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach). In this pivotal role, you will focus on securing major gifts of $100,000+, building meaningful partnerships with alumni, corporate leaders, and community stakeholders who share our vision for excellence.
Serving as a key connector between South Florida and the University of Florida, this role helps bring UF’s impact and opportunities to the region.
This is a key opportunity for a motivated fundraising professional who thrives on cultivating connections, driving results, and helping fuel transformational opportunities for students, faculty, and the broader Warrington College of Business community.
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Academic Program Coordinator, Curriculum Operations
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28011400 - VM-RESEARCH - GRADUATE
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Academic Program Coordinator supports the effective delivery of the College of Veterinary Medicine’s online graduate programs by coordinating the operational execution of curriculum delivery across academic terms. This role focuses on course readiness, learning system coordination, accessibility implementation, and project-based operational support for curriculum redesign initiatives, in collaboration with faculty, Academic Program Leads, and instructional design support teams.
The position serves as the primary point of coordination for curriculum delivery operations, ensuring that courses are prepared, compliant, and ready for instruction each term. Responsibilities include coordinating course setup and learning systems, implementing accessibility and accommodation requirements, supporting faculty operational needs related to course delivery, and managing timelines and deliverables for curriculum-related projects. This role does not include instructional design, content development, or pedagogical decision-making.
The Academic Program Coordinator works closely with the Director of Distance Education Operations, Academic Program Leads, and campus support units to align academic priorities with operational execution and ensure a consistent, scalable curriculum delivery model for CVM’s online graduate programs.
About the Programs: The College of Veterinary Medicine’s online graduate programs in Shelter Medicine and Veterinary Forensics support students who are deeply committed to improving animal welfare, public health, and community outcomes. Many students work directly in shelters, investigative settings, or related service roles and bring a strong sense of purpose to their academic work. This role offers the opportunity to support students whose work has a meaningful, real-world impact on the lives of animals and the communities they serve. |
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OPS Scribe
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29170000 - MD-ORTHOPAEDICS - REHAB
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Orthopaedics is seeking motivated individuals interested in being employed as a scribe as part of a dynamic team who provides outstanding patient care. |
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Development Coordinator, Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education
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57301000 - HS-HAMILTON SCHOOL ADMIN
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Step into an essential role at the University of Florida Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education, providing high level development, stewardship, and project management support that strengthens donor engagement and advances the school’s mission. Reporting to the Executive Director of Advancement, you will prepare essential materials, support meaningful donor interactions, coordinate advisory council efforts, and ensure initiatives move forward smoothly. You will craft thoughtful communications, manage timely acknowledgments, and collaborate across teams to deliver an exceptional donor experience. If you thrive in a mission driven environment and bring strong organization, professionalism, and positive energy to your work, we encourage you to apply and help propel the Hamilton School’s growing philanthropic impact. |
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Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Microbiology Technician 1 (CARE)
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28334100 - VM-CLINICAL-MICRO-PARASITOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Microbiology Department within the University of Florida Veterinary Hospital Diagnostic Labs is recruiting for a Lab Technician who will perform a variety of diagnostic techniques and assays in clinical microbiology, parasitology, serology and virology to identify pathogens of veterinary importance. Examples of techniques and assays include, but are not limited to, antibiotic sensitivity testing (disk diffusion and MIC), bacterial identification, biochemical assays, ELISAs, PCR, fecal flotation, McMasters quantification and direct smear. Knowledge of infectious disorders is critical to the satisfactory performance in this position. |