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Administrative Specialist in Denton
This position is responsible for providing more complex administrative support and customer-oriented services to a department. Coordinates activities and acts as department/area liaison handling issues that are sensitive and confidential. Identifies and recommends improvements for administrative procedures, as necessary assignments vary from routine to complex in nature and require some latitude and problem solving and interpretation of departmental and university guidelines.
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Assistant/Associate Professor in Fort Worth
UNT Health Science Center (HSC) College of Nursing is seeking an application for an Assistant or Associate Professor position to serve as a faculty for the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner program. The successful candidate will be board certified as a PMHNP and eligible for licensure in Texas. This candidate will teach courses, develop curriculum, conduct research/scholarship, advise students, and engage in service to the department, university, and profession. The position is an Assistant or Associate Professor rank and is non-tenure track appointment.
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Merch & Digital Retailing: Adjunct Instructor in Denton
The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in one or more of the following subject areas: • Buying • Excel • Trend analysis and forecasting • Consumer behavior • Global sourcing • Styling Primary Responsibilities: 1. Teach assigned undergraduate or graduate courses using effective teaching methodologies that engage students in active learning. 2. Foster a supportive learning environment, providing students with constructive feedback and guidance on course content. 3. Monitor student progress through assignments, exams, and projects, ensuring fair and timely grading. 4. Provide availability outside of class to support student learning and professional development by maintaining office hours. 5. Adhere to institutional policies, academic integrity guidelines, and confidentiality requirements. Successful candidates should have expertise in one or more of the listed subject areas, along with relevant academic and/or industry experience. A master’s degree in a related field is typically required, though significant professional experience may also be considered.
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Police Sergeant in Dallas
The Police Sergeant supervises and directs University police officers, security guards, and others engaged in the protection and safeguarding of human lives and personal and public property for the UNT Dallas Police Department. The position is responsible for supervisory functions at the UNT Dallas Main campus and the UNT Dallas Law Center. The duties of this position include the supervision and responsibility for on-the-job training and orientation of newly hired officers. The exercise of independent judgment is expected within the limits of the provisions of traffic, civil and criminal law, University rules and regulations, and Police Department policies. The Police Sergeant may be assigned supervisory and/or administrative activities within a variety of police operations; including, patrol, criminal investigations, training, satellite locations, accreditation, administration, or other equivalent duties and responsibilities as determined by the Chief of Police consistent with department and university policies. Employees in this class are working supervisors and may perform duties the same or similar to their subordinates during the course of the workday.
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TRIO Upward Bound Summer Instructor in Dallas
To serve as Instructor for the Upward Bound Program during the Summer Institute. Instructors will design and deliver innovative lessons to support students from 9th – 12th grade in their academic and/or elective subjects for added learning and preparation for High School and Collegiate Studies. Instructional design and delivery is expected to be Differentiated, Innovative, Hands-On, Creative and/ or Utilize Various Technology Platforms use are encouraged.
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TRIO Upward Bound Summer Tutor Counselor in Dallas
Approximately 60 students from area high schools will be housed on the UNTD campus where they will be exposed to a residential living experience. The Tutor/Counselors will work with certified instructors in academic areas and lead/supervise students during cultural, recreational, and social activities. In addition, the Tutor/Counselors will be responsible for the students on a 24-hour basis from Sunday evening through Friday afternoon throughout the duration Upward Bound Summer Program. Multiple positions are open for dynamic, versatile, and committed Counselor/Tutors for Summer Academic Residential program at UNTD. The 6-week position includes 2 training weeks, and 4 weeks of 24 hr. supervision of up to 60 high school youth in a residential setting within an academic and recreational pre-college program.
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Project Coordinator in Fort Worth
AIM-AHEAD Coordinating Center: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity. The Project Coordinator will be responsible for contributing to the AIM-AHEAD Coordinating Center activities and serving as a liaison to other AIM-AHEAD stakeholders.
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Adjunct Instructor - Science Success Seminar in Denton
The College of Science Department of Student Services seeks qualified individuals for its COS 1100 Science Success Seminar Adjunct Instructor pool. This posting is for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters. The specific course sections offered may vary from semester to semester and openings to teach these sections develop on a periodic basis, depending on department teaching needs. The COS 1100 Science Success Seminar is a one-credit-hour first-year seminar course for incoming College of Science students.
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Visiting Lecturer of Economics in Denton
The Department of Economics is seeking to hire a lecturer who can teach eight courses (four per semester) during the 2025-2026 academic year.
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Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology: Adjunct Instructor in Denton
The Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (ASLP) is actively recruiting qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 terms. We welcome applications at any time for teaching opportunities in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Specific course assignments will vary based on departmental needs.
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