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    • Assistant/Associate Professor in Fort Worth

      The College of Biomedical and Translational Sciences is seeking faculty at the Assistant Professor rank for a 12-month appointment, beginning spring 2026. Rank and salary will be commensurate with credentials, qualifications, and experience. Ideal candidates will have undergraduate teaching experience in the biomedical sciences at the junior or senior level, with relevant online course delivery expertise. This faculty position is primarily teaching with appropriate effort allocation available to permit the pursuit of scholarly and research activities. CBTS invites applications for a non-tenure-track faculty position that primarily serves the B.S. in Biomedical Sciences degree program, which is delivered online, asynchronously. This 12-month position will contribute to undergraduate courses in the biomedical sciences by developing and delivering course content in the core curriculum as well as elective courses in their area of expertise. This position will also contribute to face-to-face and online teaching in graduate and professional school programs at UNTHSC.

    • Senior Media Technical Manager in Denton

      Responsible for planning, installation and coordination of all technical systems, programs and events; specification, maintenance, and management of all installed and delivery services of mobile video, audio, projection and theatrical lighting systems.

    • Professional STEM Tutor (Science) in Dallas

      The Professional STEM Tutor should: • Be aware of and able to use a variety of strategies to work with clientele whose academic skills cover a wide range of ability • Provide tutoring to students in the subject area, including clarification of course assignments, lectures, and tests • Work with students to develop positive learning skills, such as study techniques, notetaking skills, and test-taking strategies • Provide a forum for participatory learning, which includes the active involvement of the student. • Aid students in understanding concepts without giving answers or completing assignments for students. • Refer students to Learning Commons resources and other academic services and departments as needed. • Work the assigned hours per week unless making prior arrangements with supervisor. • Attend required trainings and staff meetings • Interpret and clarify Learning Commons procedures to students, tutors, and visitors, and lead classroom presentations to advertise Learning Commons services. • Be familiar with all resources -- handouts, reference books, YouTube videos -- located in the Learning Commons or on the website. • Assist administrative staff with special assignments, projects, and events. • Assist in preparing resources for the Learning Commons including handouts, workshops, website content, social media posts, videos, etc. • Aid students in scheduling appointments for the Learning Commons. • Assist Learning Commons administrative staff with maintaining detailed student records; monitoring, inputting and analyzing data related to student attendance, persistence, retention, and satisfaction • Serve as a liaison between the Learning Commons and UNT Dallas academic community (faculty and staff) by reaching out to faculty and gathering class information, syllabi, expectations, etc.; keeping instructors informed of the type of tutorial assistance his/her student received while in the center and sending reports of the sessions when necessary • Help promote the Learning Commons and services offered by developing positive relationships with campus community, developing marketing information, updating social media outlets, delivering presentations and classroom workshops around campus • Participate in professional development opportunities that further knowledge in tutoring, content areas (math, science, stats, accounting, etc.), student development, and other relevant topics

    • Cook - Bruce Dining in Denton

      This role involves preparing, cooking, and serving food, maintaining a clean and organized work environment, and ensuring a high standard of customer service. Whether working in a cafeteria, campus cafe, or catering for campus events, the food service worker contributes to creating a positive dining experience for the campus community.

    • Senior Director of Operations, Dining Services in Denton

      The Senior Director of Dining Operations has direct oversight of Commissary production (Clark Bakery and Union Kitchen) and ensures the seamless execution of campus-wide food production. This role is pivotal in integrating Dining Services’ three core business lines; Residential Dining, Retail Restaurants, and Verde Catering, into a unified, efficient daily operation. The Senior Director must synthesize the operational status of each area to deliver a cohesive and focused service platform. This is a hands-on leadership role, with the Senior Director spending the majority of their time in the field, embedding within units as needed to address gaps identified through standardized operational audits. Primary focus for the Senior Director is:

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