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Network Engineer 108930 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Network Engineer III is a senior-level technical position responsible for the design, implementation, operation, security, and reliability of the UWF enterprise campus networks. This advanced position plans and oversees the architecture and performance of wired and wireless LAN/WAN networks, enterprise VPNs, edge firewalls, and related network services. Duties include configuring, installing, and maintaining network hardware and services across the main campus and remote sites; managing network IP addressing and VLAN design; supporting and securing data center network infrastructure, power systems, and fiber plant; and administering core network services such as DHCP and RADIUS. The Network Engineer III also plays a key role in network security by implementing and monitoring access controls, firewalls, VPNs, and IDS/IPS systems, and participating as an active member of the ITS Security Team. In addition, this role provides advanced troubleshooting, problem resolution, and real-time support of major and critical systems, and could be expected to mentor and guide other network staff to ensure effective knowledge transfer and continuous improvement of network operations. |
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Assistant Professor 119130 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The position requires innovation in teaching and learning, professional development, a commitment to collegiality, and academic citizenship. The Department of Instructional Design and Technology and the School of Education emphasize community engagement, high-impact educational practices, and purposeful mentoring. Grantsmanship is encouraged and supported.
The successful candidate will teach fully online, graduate, and undergraduate-level courses in Instructional Design and Technology and Performance Improvement. Expertise in the following areas is preferred:
• Action Research
• Instructional Systems Design
• Current and Emerging Technologies
• Human Performance Improvement
The successful candidate will provide direct student support through supervision of Bachelors and Masters level capstone projects; supervision of Doctoral student research through service as chair, subject matter expert, and/or methodologist on dissertation committees; and purposeful mentoring of students at all levels. The successful candidate will also provide service to the department, school, university, and community. |
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OPS Research Assistant Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The responsibilities of the Research Assistant are research-related. Research
Assistants provide professional-level support related to research and creative activities that contribute to the mission of the department, under direct supervision by the chair.
Examples of responsibilities:
Serves in a research capacity for a specified department or project within the university, which may include the following duties and responsibilities:
• Performs tasks related to specific function/program assigned
• Assumes responsibilities and assists faculty members in research and creative activities for a designated research area
• Develops work plans in accordance with research objectives
• Assists in the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data and/or research findings
• Assists with development and evaluation of materials related to the scope of the research project
• Assists in specialized administrative, technical, or editorial duties connected to research and creative activities
• Prepares reports as needed
• Supervises/coordinates participants for data collection
• Supervises/coordinates scoring of project data
• Completes other tasks as assigned by the principal investigator(s)
• Works on supporting ongoing research grants and assisting faculty with developing new grant applications. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Department of Biology | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The UWF Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering, Department of Biology, is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach Biology courses. Instructors with experience in Introductory Biology I or II, Anatomy & Physiology, Cell & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Marine Biology & Oceanography, and Zoology are particularly needed.
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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Coordinator I 127390 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This position is responsible for coordinating all aspects of graduate application processing, including application review workflows and record management. It also oversees recruitment, customer service, and office support related to graduate admissions operations, while also supporting the mission of University Admissions. This role includes managing document imaging of graduate admission records and assisting the Assistant Director of Graduate Processing in advancing graduate student recruitment, enrollment, and retention initiatives. The incumbent plays a key role in developing, recommending, and implementing policies, processes, and procedures to ensure the efficient operation of graduate admissions. Duties include reviewing and analyzing residency status and legal documentation, with referrals to the Dean of Students (legal) or the Assistant Director (residency) as needed. The position is also responsible for troubleshooting issues within Ellucian (Banner) systems as they relate to graduate admissions. |
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Coordinator II 120770 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Reporting to the director of enrollment marketing and communication, the coordinator will play a key role in executing recruitment messaging, with a focus on email and text communications via Slate CRM and the Mainstay chatbot, as well as the maintenance of Slate Deliver queries and the Mainstay Knowledge Base. The coordinator will also update websites and develop other copy as needed. This position involves project management, quality control, and customer service.
Essential functions the coordinator will perform are: determine projects' scope of work in order to meet departmental and enrollment objectives; produce recruitment, yield, and enrollment content; communicate effectively with stakeholders on all projects and keep detailed project records with the Jira ticketing system; produce error-free deliverables in a timely manner and in compliance with University and campaign-specific standards; review projects as requested for quality and compliance approval. |
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OPS Pool - Art Lab Technician - Art and Design | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Art Lab Technicians in the Department of Art & Design support the operation and maintenance of various specialized lab spaces including the wood shop, metal shop, spray booth, ceramics studio, photography lab, and printmaking lab. These roles are essential to maintaining a safe, clean, and productive environment for students and faculty. Responsibilities include assisting with equipment use, monitoring safety standards, organizing supplies, maintaining inventory, and providing general housekeeping for assigned studio areas. Lab technicians also help students with access to tools and spaces, and may be assigned specific tasks or projects by faculty or staff. |
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Adjunct instructor Pool - Department of History & Philosophy | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities Department of History and Philosophy is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach various courses in history and philosophy.
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the appropriate academic department. |
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Professor and Director of Water and Vessel Engineering (WAVE) Program | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Director of the University of West Florida Water and Vessel Engineering (WAVE) Program at the Port of Pensacola. Advise and manage research teams of undergraduate and graduate students, coordinate research in marine engineering and related fields, collaborate with UWF faculty to enhance economic development in Northwest Florida. Supervise undergraduate project teams. |
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Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner 118110 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Responsible for providing appropriate psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, treatment and counseling to students in accordance with standards of professional practice, ethical conduct, and within the guidelines of all national, state and local laws. Provide psychoeducation and consultative services. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Center for Behavior Analysis - Undergraduate Level | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Center for Behavior Analysis at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants for an adjunct teacher position for undergraduate level courses in Applied Behavior Analysis.
The Center for Behavior Analysis maintains a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the Center for Behavior Analysis. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Center for Behavior Analysis - Graduate Level | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Center for Behavior Analysis at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants for an adjunct teacher position for graduate level courses in Applied Behavior Analysis.
The Center for Behavior Analysts maintains a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the Center for Behavior Analysis. If selected, applicants must provide official transcripts and proof of active certification in good standing. |
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Coordinator I 117180 | Downtown Pensacola | |
The purpose of the Public Archaeologist is to assist the NW Regional Center with the development and delivery of outreach programs, and the establishment of collaborative relationships between the Center and the public in northwest FL. (including local governments, students, volunteers, and civic organizations) |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Department of Theatre | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities Department of Theatre is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach various theatre courses. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Department of Art & Design | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, Department of Art and Design is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach studio and graphic art. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Anthropology | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities Department of Anthropology is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach introductory anthropology courses (ex., Intro to Anthro, Peoples and Cultures, elective area courses).
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the appropriate academic department. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Legal Studies Program | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Legal Studies Program in the Department of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Legal Studies at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants for an adjunct position to teach various courses associated with legal studies. Opportunities could include face-to-face and/or online delivery options.
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Department of English | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida Department of English is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach English Composition, Introduction to Literature, and Creative Writing.
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the appropriate academic department. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Criminology and Criminal Justice | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Legal Studies at the university of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants to serve as adjunct faculty teaching courses in person or online on the topics within the curriculum of the programs.
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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Coordinator I 129770 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Care Services Coordinator will be responsible for collaborating with campus and community organizations to establish a network of supportive resources aimed at improving student success, with an emphasis on financial literacy, food security, and housing security. The Coordinator will oversee the development of programs and resources for the Louis Maygarden Financial Literacy Program. The Coordinator will also provide case management support to students facing challenges that may impact their academic success. |
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