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Instructor 129490 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Biology at the University of West Florida (UWF) in Pensacola, Florida, invites applications for a full-time, nine-month Instructor position (Position # 129490), beginning August 2025. This appointment has an expected teaching load of four courses per semester (4/4), with the opportunity for additional summer teaching if desired.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences or a closely related field from an accredited institution by the start date of the appointment and a strong commitment to teaching and service.
The successful candidate will primarily teach courses that fulfill the requirements for undergraduate and graduate degree students of marine biology. These courses may include, but are not limited to marine biology, marine ecophysiology, ichthyology, aquatic botany, marine invertebrate zoology, and related laboratory courses. The candidate will also perform service activities that contribute to the success of the Department and the mission of the University.
The Department of Biology at UWF offers a dynamic academic environment with a focus on high-impact teaching and research practices. The department is dedicated to providing students with hands-on learning experiences and preparing them for careers in biomedical sciences, environmental science, and beyond.
Responsibilities:
Teaching four courses per semester (4/4 load), including lecture and laboratory components.
Developing and delivering high-quality, engaging instructional materials that meet the needs of marine biology majors.
Mentoring students in the department.
Performing service activities that contribute to the success of the Department and the mission of the University, including curriculum development and assessment.
Engaging in professional development activities to stay current in the field and enhance teaching effectiveness. |
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Instructor 121660 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Biology at the University of West Florida (UWF) in Pensacola, Florida, invites applications for a full-time, nine-month Instructor position (Position # 121660), beginning August 2025. This appointment has an expected teaching load of four courses per semester (4/4), with the opportunity for additional summer teaching if desired.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences or a closely related field from an accredited institution by the start date of the appointment and a strong commitment to teaching and service.
The successful candidate will primarily teach courses that fulfill the requirements for biomedical and general biology undergraduate and graduate degree students. These courses may include, but are not limited to, human anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, neuroscience, and related laboratory courses. The candidate will also perform service activities that contribute to the success of the Department and the mission of the University.
The Department of Biology at UWF offers a dynamic academic environment with a focus on high-impact teaching and research practices. The department is dedicated to providing students with hands-on learning experiences and preparing them for careers in biomedical sciences, environmental science, and beyond.
Responsibilities:
Teaching four courses per semester (4/4 load), including lecture and laboratory components.
Developing and delivering high-quality, engaging instructional materials that meet the needs of biomedical science and general biology majors.
Mentoring students in the department.
Performing service activities that contribute to the success of the Department and the mission of the University, including curriculum development and assessment.
Engaging in professional development activities to stay current in the field and enhance teaching effectiveness. |
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Instructor in Physics 128780 and 129470 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Physics at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, FL, invites applications for two 9-month Instructor positions starting August 2025. Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Physics or a closely related discipline. The department seeks applicants who have a strong commitment to teaching with enthusiasm in innovative methods of teaching labs and courses, including high impact practices and distance learning teaching. Responsibilities include the standard teaching load at the undergraduate level of four course sections per semester (lecture and/or lab sections), including but not limited to lower division physics lectures and labs. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach in the following fields: Medical Laboratory Sciences which may include Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Molecular, Immunology, and Immunohematology or lower-level prerequisite or non-MLS courses such as Clinical Genetics and Clinical Biochemistry or Fundamentals of Microbiology.
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, Department of Public Health | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Public Health is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach in the following domains: Public Health, Global Health, Health Disparities and Health Equity, Health Promotion, Applied Public Health Practice, Public Health Integrative Learning Experience, Monitoring and Evaluation in Public Health. Teaching courses covering some or all the following public health topics: Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Public Health Preparedness, Environmental Health, Health Policy and Administration Health Promotion and Education, Global Health Social and Behavioral Science. Successful candidates are expected to enrich courses by sharing theoretical and practical knowledge of the subject and encouraging direct application to the workplace within the field of public health. |
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Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice in Athletic Training 103000 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The successful candidate will teach graduate coursework and/or other courses assigned by the department chair. The candidate will engage in clinical scholarly activity, university and community service, and work with other university departments to recruit students in the graduate Athletic Training program. Consistent with CAATE standards, the responsibilities of the Coordinator of Clinical Education include oversight of the clinical education portion of the program. Additionally, the candidate will facilitate relationships with colleagues within the university and stakeholders at the local, state, national, and international levels as well as a commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion. |
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Department of Theatre - Musician Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Performs music as part of one-time event for Theatre department -- to include rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and performances. |
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Assistant Clinical Professor, Educational Leadership 125040 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The School of Education at the University of West Florida in Pensacola invites applications for a (non-tenure) Clinical Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership. The UWF Educational Leadership program is a thriving master's degree-earning principal preparation program. The program faculty is committed to preparing instructional leaders for diverse school settings to positively impact students, schools, communities, and the world. Although the program is fully online, applicants must complete on-campus office hours and attend in-person School of Education meetings. Candidate must be willing to serve on dissertation committees for the School of Education.
The successful candidate will foster student learning through innovation and effective instructional practices using technology-based learning platforms to teach twelve credit hours per semester of online master's level courses in educational leadership. A successful candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the application of data and research to drive programmatic changes for continuous improvement.
Through this search, we seek an energetic, committed colleague who will contribute to the goals and mission of the program by providing rigorous and relevant courses with an emphasis on the following:
Modeling ethical leadership practices;
Fostering a collaborative learning environment;
Integrating data-driven decision-making;
Participating in embedded field experiences in eight courses;
Connecting theory to practice in two clinical courses, Instructional Leadership and the Principalship; and
Provide mentoring support to master's and doctoral-level students. |
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OPS Learning Sciences Coordinator II | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Development and Management: Provide hands-on program management during analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and post implementation phases of extended reality, simulation, and AI project initiatives. Oversee daily operations at the institute by maintaining regular communication with the institute Director/Faculty Lead. Coordinates the scheduling of the institute’s physical and virtual lab facilities. Responsibility for maintenance, updates, and general operation of all virtual reality equipment, simulation equipment, audio-visual equipment, platforms and licensing, and computers used in the institute. Manages all institute projects through the full life cycle.
Quality Assurance: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the institute processes and equipment. Act upon institute Director/Faculty Lead quality enhancement initiatives. Develop best practices and project development processes in a quickly changing and dynamic environment based on student, faculty, and university needs. Drive impact through high quality key institute initiatives and garner stakeholder adoption and support.
Collaboration and Partnerships: Collaborate with stakeholders including UWF SOE faculty and administration, ITS, CTLT, established vendors, and senior leadership, to ensure alignment between institute initiatives and organizational goals/mission. Establish partnerships with relevant vendors, educational organizations, and industry experts to stay informed about best practices and emerging technologies. |
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Chemistry Lecturer 129020 and 129500 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Chemistry Department at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, FL is seeking candidates for a two full-time Lecturer appointments starting August 2025. The successful applicants will be expected to provide exceptional instruction at the undergraduate level, work with current staff to support laboratory coordination, and perform other duties as required. Teaching assignments will be in the areas of general and organic chemistry and the candidate’s specialization area. |
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