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Access Coordinator in Denton
The Office of Disability Access at the University of North Texas is seeking to hire an Access Coordinator to join our team. Coordinators are primarily responsible for facilitating access to the academic programs, services, activities, and facilities of the institution. This position will work with a caseload of students, and serve as a liaison to other on campus resources who work with this student population for better coordination of services and resources; collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to create an accessible campus environment; works one-on-one with students with disabilities to determine barriers to access; provide university-wide consultation, education and training on the social construction of disability and the intersections of disability with social and physical environments; and assist with coordination of student accommodation services.
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IT Programmer Analyst in Denton
The IT Programmer Analyst performs analysis of data and business processes that support CRM/Salesforce operations and directives for the Division of Enrollment. Designs and develops system procedures for existing and proposed technology solutions.
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Adjunct Instructor of Design in Denton
The Department of Design seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This posting is for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026 and Summer 2026 semesters.
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Program Manager-Community Youth Development in Dallas
The Community Youth Development Program Manager is a key member of the Texas Health and Family Services-sponsored Community Youth Development and will have the primary responsibility of overseeing the Community Youth Development Program. The Community Youth Development Program is a component of the state-funded CYD Program to assist low-income/first-generation, 6 to 17 year old youth of all backgrounds to engage with human flourishing through the intellectual and practical approaches to developing healthy and successful lives in academic, professional, and personal ways. The Program Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the project including planning, implementing, and developing educational curriculum for programing needs (e.g. tutoring, college readiness, and youth leadership development, mentoring, and summer programs), preparing monthly and annual institutional and state reports, and working with key personnel in the respective zip codes to identify potential students and families to participate.
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Police Officer in Denton
The Police Officer assigned to field services is responsible for patrolling the University campus. The officer is responsible for enforcement of criminal laws, ordinances, traffic laws, and the enforcement of University regulations which specifically pertain to the behavior and welfare of students, faculty, staff, and the general public. Work involves patrolling the campus area and surrounding jurisdiction by vehicle, bicycle, and foot, both day and night.
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Student Services Coordinator in Denton
Provide administrative and operational support to faculty, staff, and students on issues regarding admission, financial aid, registrar services, visa services, student life, advising, career counseling and academic services. Resolve routine issues of limited scope within own work area using general guidelines and standards or precedents as reference.
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Sponsored Projects Accountant in Dallas
The accountant is responsible for approving direct charges to Sponsored Projects to ensure accuracy and compliance. Other duties include effort reporting, reconciliations, accounts receivable functions, preparing invoices and special reports for Sponsored Projects and University Advancement funds according to the terms and conditions of the funding agencies. In addition, the accountant will clear budget errors, process journal entries and set up projects in PeopleSoft. The accountant will communicate requirements and procedures to Principal Investigators and administrative staff. The position is responsible for having a thorough knowledge of accepted accounting practices, legal statutes, policy and procedures affecting financial record keeping, a thorough knowledge of cost and audit accounting, ability to work accurately with numeric detail to perform accounting operations legibly and the ability to analyze, consolidate, and present accounting data in a clear concise form. The position should be knowledgeable of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance, sponsor’s regulations and University of North Texas Dallas’ (UNTD) Policy and Procedures or able to rapidly assimilate.
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Director, Educational Development in Fort Worth
The Director of Educational Development for the Division of Academic Innovation provides leadership in a wide range of instructional solutions, from the traditional to the cutting edge, including online, blended and face-to-face learning tools and environments, instructional design, the development of courses and curriculum and more. The Director will be the Chair of the Non-Credit Credentials Committee and responsible for learning design of microcredentials, short courses, and other lifelong learning programs, as well as growing and managing a portfolio of programs for the institution. The Director leads and oversees the design, development, and implementation of new academic credit courses and degree programs in collaboration with our faculty and other key stakeholders. Leading a large team of instructional designers, faculty development professionals, learning technologists, and digital accessibility specialists, this role has an outsized impact on the university, our community partners, and the health of those our learners go on to serve. The successful candidate will have advanced proficiency and experience with leading highly effective teams, expertise in the changing landscape of online, hybrid, and non-credit education, comfort with establishing, navigating, and maintaining cross-functional relationships across departments and organizations, a project management mindset toward managing a portfolio of ongoing projects, and an intrinsic motivation to drive the creation of learning solutions for a healthier community.
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Adjunct Instructor: Art History in Denton
The Department of Art History seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time.
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Adjunct Instructor: Studio Art in Denton
The Department of Studio Art seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This positing is for Fall 2026, Spring 2027, and Summer 2027.
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Adjunct Instructor: Foundations Program in Denton
The Foundations Program in the College of Visual Arts and Design seeks an adjunct colleague with expertise in a Design, Visual Art, or related discipline/s, and who understands various approaches in teaching in the Foundations curriculum.
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Adjunct Instructor of Instrumental Studies in Denton
The Department of Instrumental Studies seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time.
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UNT Retail Dining Services, Qdoba - Food Service Supervisor in Denton
The Food Service Supervisor for Qdoba Mexican Eats at the University of North Texas -Retail Dining Services is responsible for overseeing daily restaurant operations, ensuring exceptional customer service, and maintaining high standards of food quality, safety, and cleanliness. This role provides hands-on leadership to team members, supports staff training and development, and ensures efficient workflow during all service periods.
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UNT Retail Dining Services, Qdoba - Food Service Specialist in Denton
The Food Service Specialist at Qdoba Mexican Eats within UNT Retail Dining Services is responsible for delivering high-quality food and exceptional customer service in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. This position supports daily operations by preparing and serving menu items, maintaining food safety and sanitation standards, and ensuring a clean and welcoming dining area for students, faculty, staff, and guests.
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Center for Academic Performance Alumni Tutor in Fort Worth
Hourly employees in this position support current UNT Health students through services including one-on-one, small group, drop-in, and large group tutoring. Center for Academic Performance tutors provide tutoring in-person and/or virtually. This position requires use of multiple online platforms and regular email monitoring. Employees are responsible for timely communication, session documentation, and adherence to CAP policies.
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