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    • International Summer Music Institute Instructor in Denton

      Established in 2014, ISMI (formerly known as Summer String Institute) has proven to be a successful asset to the student recruitment in the College of Music. Over 46 participants have enrolled in BM, MM, and DMA degrees. ISMI also serves the music community in the Metroplex and even attracts participants from around the world. Faculty members of the UNT International Summer Music Institute (ISMI) teach 45-minute-long one-on-one applied lessons. Each ISMI participant receives three 45-minute lessons during one ISMI session.

    • International Summer Music Institute Counselor in Denton

      Established in 2014, ISMI (formerly known as Summer String Institute) has proven to be a successful asset to the student recruitment in the College of Music. Over 46 participants have enrolled in BM, MM, and DMA degrees. ISMI also serves the music community in the Metroplex and even attracts participants from around the world. Faculty members of the UNT International Summer Music Institute (ISMI) teach 45-minute-long one-on-one applied lessons. Each ISMI participant receives three 45-minute lessons during one ISMI session.

    • UNT Dining, Mean Greens Cafe' - Culinary Farmer in Denton

      The Senior Food Service Manager – Culinary Farmer for UNT Mean Green Dining provides strategic leadership for both culinary operations and sustainable hydroponic farm production at Mean Greens Dining Hall. This innovative leadership role oversees the integration of farm-to-table dining experiences by combining advanced culinary management expertise with sustainable agriculture practices to support UNT Dining Services’ commitment to sustainability, quality, and student engagement.

    • Competitive Dance Coach in Dallas

      The Dance Coach will be responsible for developing a program that emphasizes performance excellence, discipline, teamwork, and academic success, while contributing to the overall visibility and growth of UNT Dallas Athletics and campus life.

    • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in Denton

      The UNT Kristin Farmer Autism Center (KFAC) is seeking a full time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to provide high quality clinical services to children across early and middle childhood with autism and related developmental disabilities. This position is responsible for the assessment, design, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of evidence based behavioral intervention programs, as well as the clinical supervision of behavior technicians delivering direct services. As a university affiliated autism center, KFAC emphasizes strong clinical standards, high quality supervision and training models, ethical practice, and collaboration with families, staff, and interdisciplinary partners. Caseloads and expectations are structured to support quality care, effective supervision, and sustainability. A distinctive feature of KFAC is that many Behavior Technicians are graduate and undergraduate students at the University of North Texas who are pursuing careers in behavior analysis and related fields. The BCBA in this role plays an important part in supporting the professional development of emerging clinicians through structured supervision, behavioral skills training, and mentorship within the clinical setting. The BCBA reports to the Clinical Director and works within the KFAC clinical and operational structure.

    • UNT Dining, Eagle Landing - Senior Food Service Manager in Denton

      The Senior Food Service Manager at Eagle Landing plays a vital leadership role within Dining Services, overseeing daily operations in a high-volume, all-you-care-to-eat dining environment. This position is responsible for managing food production, ensuring compliance with food safety standards, controlling costs, and supervising both student employees and full-time staff.

    • Lecturer of Biology in Dallas

      Expectations for full-time faculty at UNT Dallas include excellent teaching and service, resulting in contributions equivalent to a four-course load each semester. Faculty are also expected to participate in such service activities as curriculum development, student recruiting and mentoring, program assessment, and committee leadership.

    • Associate Academic Advisor in Denton

      To provide academic and career advising services to students in the College of Science. This position may assist in the coordination of departmental projects and/or educational programs in collaboration with higher level staff.

    • Gateway Coliseum Custodian in Denton

      This position is responsible for cleaning and sanitation work within the Coliseum and/or Gateway Center. This position also performs various physically demanding semiskilled manual tasks necessary to prepare for public events, such as erecting stages, tables, chairs and operation of audio/visual equipment.

    • ASLP Patient Access Representative in Denton

      The UNT Speech & Hearing Center Patient Access Representative will perform clerical duties using specific knowledge of medical terminology and hospital, clinic, or laboratory procedures. Duties may include scheduling appointments, billing patients, and compiling and recording medical charts, reports, and correspondence.

    • Adjunct Instructor: Educational Psychology in Denton

      The Department of Educational Psychology seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This posting is for the Fall 2026, Spring 2027 and Summer 2027 semesters.

    • Senior Transfer Navigator in Denton

      This position serves as the strategic team lead for recruiting and advising students on guided pathways to the University of North Texas (UNT), with a focus on admissions, degree planning, program requirements, and course scheduling. This position is responsible for coordinating and delivering high-quality recruitment, admission, and advising initiatives for targeted student populations and academic transfer programs. Key responsibilities include leading and training transfer advisors, developing advisor training content, conducting quality assurance reviews, providing direct services to students, and managing retention efforts in collaboration with institutional partners to promote student academic success. The role also involves analyzing student academic data, preparing reports, and representing the university through presentations to internal and external stakeholders.

    • Student Experience Representative, One Stop Frisco in Frisco

      The UNT One Stop provides holistic student support across enrollment and financial services functions within the Division of Enrollment. Our team members support students across various locations, modalities, including in-person, telephone, and virtual services (online chat and case management). The Student Experience Representative, UNT One Stop position will be housed at the Frisco campus and provides direct assistance to students, families, and customers in support of a progressive and simplified student experience. The position will guide students through processes related to admissions, enrollment, financial aid, student accounts, and financial literacy, proactively solving complex situations through direct intervention and collaboration across teams, departments, and divisions.

    • Title IX Coordinator in Dallas

      Serves as the UNT Dallas university official responsible for knowledge of Title IX regulations, OCR reporting requirements, and related federal compliance frameworks. responsible for developing, implementing, coordinating, and overseeing compliance with all aspects of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) and Campus SaVe Act. Skilled in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting sensitive case data to produce accurate, timely compliance reports. Ability to maintain secure, detailed records and use data systems to monitor case progress, identify trends, and support institutional decision‑making. Proven capacity to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights for leadership while ensuring adherence to confidentiality and regulatory standards. Responsible for monitoring the ongoing publication of the university’s related regulations and policies, compliant investigation of complaints and overall activities for compliance with Title IX requirements; and assuring dissemination of the grievance procedure. While this position is hybrid, the majority of the work week will be present on-campus. The schedule is dependent on programming, events, training, etc., and will fluctuate as needed.

    • ERP Security Administrator III in Denton

      Responsible for day to day access control and security support for enterprise applications including the ERP, PeopleSoft. Provides effort and leadership in the areas of security role development, maintenance, testing, documentation and production support. Helps coordinate activities with multiple institutions to meet compliance with established policies and procedures. May supervise the work of others. Works under limited supervision with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.

    • Adjunct Instructor of Forensic Microscopy in Denton

      The Department of Biological Sciences seeks a qualified individual to teach Forensic Microscopy for students in the Forensic Science Program which is offered once a year.

    • Assistant/Associate Professor in Fort Worth

      The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the System College of Pharmacy (SCP) of UNT Health Fort Worth is seeking to hire a dynamic, innovative tenure-track or tenured Assistant-Associate-Full Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences with a background in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. The successful applicant will report to the Chair of the Department and will contribute to the development of the educational, research, and service programs of the College of Pharmacy. The successful applicant will provide expertise in teaching the foundational science aspects of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum in areas such as toxicology, pharmacology, and drug metabolism/pharmacokinetics. Candidates with background or expertise in immunology are of particular interest. The successful applicant will also conduct extramurally funded research and provide instruction and training to students and trainees through teaching in graduate educational programs and mentoring in research. Competitive lab start-up funding is available, and the faculty member will have access to outstanding departmental and institutional core facilities.

    • Visiting Assistant Professor: Communication Design in Denton

      The College of Visual Arts and Design invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor in Communication Design. The successful candidate will bring well-established professional expertise in their field, along with a strong record of teaching experience informed by innovative ideas that reflect the future of communication design.

    • Program Project Coordinator in Denton

      The Program Project Coordinator will assist students in obtaining internships in the sports entertainment industry, assist with semester-required boot camps, and facilitate the course-required meetings with the Dallas Cowboys leadership team. Staff member will help to develop and maintain a database of industry connections and provide one-on-one advising and mentoring on internships and career development with the current student population.

    • Office Support Associate in Denton

      To serve as clerical support and back-up receptionist to the Administrative Specialist, Administrative Coordinator, and the Ryan College of Business Undergraduate Programs Office. This includes answering phones, servicing customers, assisting with appointment scheduling, scanning materials, and other duties as assigned by the Undergraduate Programs unit, along with the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Programs, Academic Associate Dean, and senior leadership as needed.

    • Program Project Coordinator in Denton

      The Social Work Program Project Coordinator ensures successful practicum experiences for our students and provides regular and ongoing support during the full-time field internship semester. Responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: assisting the Field Director in tasks related to the internship of students; development and maintenance of practicum placements for BSW and MSW students; processing applications, and meeting and monitoring students to review their needs; completing preparation for mandatory field orientation, training for new field instructors and conducting field visits; teaching Field Seminar courses, grading as applicable and managing case presentations.

    • Adjunct Instructor (In-Person) for English in Dallas

      UNT Dallas is a dynamically growing institution, and the number of available adjunct positions is dependent on student enrollment, division needs, and approval of the Dean. Adjunct faculty plan classes and implement and evaluate teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertake the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours. The successful applicant will be expected to provide instruction in entry-level English courses, including Developmental Writing, College Writing I and II, Technical Writing, and World Literature. Adjunct faculty members may be required to use certain texts and meet certain parameters set by the Department of Languages, Linguistics, and Rhetoric (LLR). Adjunct instructors will also be required to include, in their courses, certain student assessment measures determined by the department.

    • UNT Dining - Senior Food Service Manager in Denton

      The Senior Food Service Manager plays a vital leadership role within Dining Services, overseeing daily operations in a high-volume, all-you-care-to-eat dining environment. This position is responsible for managing food production, ensuring compliance with food safety standards, controlling costs, and supervising both student employees and full-time staff.

    • UNT Dining, Bruceteria - Food Service Supervisor in Denton

      The Food Service Supervisor for UNT Dining at Bruce is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the dining facility, ensuring exceptional food quality, customer service, and overall efficiency. This role includes supervising and supporting staff, coordinating daily activities, and maintaining a clean, safe, and organized environment. The supervisor ensures compliance with university policies, health and safety regulations, and food safety standards while promoting a positive and welcoming dining experience for students, faculty, and staff. Additionally, this position assists with inventory management, staff training, and operational oversight to ensure smooth and consistent service. Strong leadership, attention to detail, and a commitment to service excellence are essential for success in this role.

    • Manager, Clinical Nurse in Fort Worth

      The Clinical Nurse Manager will work in partnership with the Clinic Managers and Medical Directors to administer and coordinate all clinical and nursing obligations within UNT Health Clinical Practice Group locations.

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