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Classification Title:
Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor and Assistant Director
Classification Minimum Requirements:
Doctoral degree in Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology or Clinical Psychology. Two years of postdoctoral clinical/counseling experience in a college counseling center or a university – based clinic, community-based clinic, or hospital.
Job Description:
The Counseling and Wellness Center (CWC) at the University of Florida is seeking a research-practitioner with experience in collegiate mental health who thrives in an environment that values collaboration and support among team members and will serve as CWC’s Assistant Director for Research & Assessment/Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor. The Assistant Director for Research & Assessment is responsible for the management of research, assessment, data collection, data analysis, report writing, and data dissemination/publication activities of the CWC.
In addition to these specific administrative duties, the job duties include:
Carrying a modest caseload including individual, couples and group counseling.
Crisis intervention, campus consultation, outreach programs, clinical supervision.
Professional training and teaching, scholarly activities (professional presentations, leadership, and publications); and
Performing administrative and committee responsibilities as required.
To be successful in this role, you should possess:
Evidence of expertise in current and emerging college-age mental health issues, and experience working in a college or university mental health setting.
Skilled at effective interactions with college-age populations, international students, parents/families, staff, faculty, and administrators.
Strong background with research and ability to plan/coordinate the initiation of a research study, research study protocols, and the establishment of operating policies and procedures.
Skilled with planning, implementing, and maintaining data collection and analysis systems in support of research studies; including coordination of the collection and analysis of research data.
Ability to maintain smooth, efficient day-to-day operation of research and data collection activities with the CWC; including serving as the primary administrative point of contact for the CWC for all research, data collection, data analysis, and publication activities.
At least one year of clinical-administrative and leadership experience, including strategic planning and/or progressively responsible experience.
Ability to plan and coordinate the staffing of research studies, to include the recruitment and administration of research support staff, as appropriate to the activity.
Demonstrated leadership skills in guiding individuals and groups through research, assessment, and strategic planning processes.
Strong background with monitoring the progress of research activities, develop and maintain records of research activities, prepare periodic and ad hoc reports, as required by investigators, administrators, funding agencies, and/or regulatory bodies.
Demonstrated understanding of the principles of human research protection standards, including Institutional Review Board protocols and procedures
Ability to implement quality control processes throughout research activities.
Effective communication, writing, critical thinking, and organizational skills required to develop and maintain policies, procedures, and clinical delivery systems for the agency and divisional/university reports.
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team and with external stakeholders, including University of Florida Institutional Review Board office and the Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH).
Skilled in the use of technologies in support of data collection, analysis, and reporting; including (at minimum) Qualtrics, Excel, and SPSS, and open to learning about AI, Power BI, and other tools.
Demonstrated talent for collaboration and team building and ability to build and maintain effective, trusting working relationships that reflect kindness, mutual respect, and honesty, when working with a multitude of perspectives among university students, staff, and internal and external partners.
Ability to cope with change, to shift gears comfortably, and to handle risk and uncertainty.
Strong program development and evaluation skills required for clinical utilization tracking, clinical services training, outcome assessment, and quality assurance and utilization review.
A broad, systems thinker knowledgeable about organizations and how they work, combined with tact and diplomacy to navigate complex environments effectively.
Strong listening skills, with the patience to hear people out.
Demonstrated commitment to the highest ethical standards of professional practice, as well as an understanding of and commitment to viewpoint diversity, in the delivery and management of clinical services.
Proven ability to successfully interact with diverse perspectives among individuals and groups.
Knowledge of applicable laws, ethics, and professional standards pertaining to all mental health fields in Florida.
Expected Salary:
Salary negotiable based on qualifications and experience.
Required Qualifications:
Doctoral degree in Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology or Clinical Psychology. Two years of postdoctoral clinical/counseling experience in a college counseling center or a university – based clinic, community-based clinic, or hospital.
Preferred:
Experience working in settings with more chronic/complex presenting concerns
Demonstrated skill in working well under pressure to prioritize and manage multiple clinical/crisis situations and to coordinate these efforts as a part of a multidisciplinary team
Energy to flexibly manage the professional demands of a challenging workload while maintaining positive and healthy perspectives and relationships
Collaborative spirit of warmth, acceptance, respect, and trust towards colleagues
Experience in college mental health, including crisis assessment/management/intervention, short-term treatment, confidentiality requirements, outreach, and referral
Strong interest and experience with training and supervising students from various disciplines at the master’s, doctoral, and postdoctoral level
Comprehensive knowledge of regulatory information regarding the use of human participation in research and teaching
Institutional Review Board professional certification desirable
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Persons interested in this position should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference directly to jobs.ufl.edu. Electronic applications are required. Anyone requiring special accommodations to complete an application should contact the Interim Director and Search Committee Chair, Rosa West, PhD ([email protected]).
To ensure full consideration, vitas, dossiers and statements of intent to apply should be submitted by July 17th, 2026, when the Search Committee begin reviewing applications. Applications received after this date may be considered at the discretion of the Committee and/or hiring authority.
Health Assessment Required:
No
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Closing: Jul 18, 2026 |
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Classification Title:
Director, Compliance
Classification Minimum Requirements:
Master’s degree in an appropriate area and at least six years of experience in appropriate area; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Job Description:
Program Leadership and Management • Serve as the UF’s designated compliance official for the Digital Accessibility Compliance Program • Lead the development, implementation, and ongoing management of a new enterprise-wide accessibility compliance program • Oversee day-to-day operations and ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and institutional priorities • Establish workflows, priorities, and service delivery standards for accessibility compliance activities • Manage intake and response processes for accessibility plans and accessibility conformance reports/VPATs submitted by colleges and departments • Engage with external vendors, as needed, and in collaboration with procurement and UF partners to address accessibility conformance and compliance matters.
Staff Supervision and Team Development • Supervise compliance analysts and any administrative support staff assigned to the program • Provide coaching, performance management, and professional development • Support onboarding, training, and skill development of team members • Foster a collaborative, service-oriented team culture
Policy Development and Compliance Oversight • Develop, implement, and maintain policies, standards, and procedures related to digital accessibility compliance • Interpret and apply applicable regulations, including ADA, Section 508, and WCAG guidelines • Ensure alignment of accessibility practices with institutional and system-wide requirements • Provide authoritative guidance on compliance matters to campus stakeholders
Consultation, Training, and Stakeholder Engagement • Conduct 1:1 consultations and group training sessions to support departments in developing Digital ADA Accessibility Compliance Plans • Advise faculty, staff, and leadership on accessibility requirements, risks, and remediation strategies • Collaborate with UFIT, procurement, legal, and administrative units to integrate accessibility into institutional processes • Serve as liaison to internal committees and external stakeholders on accessibility-related matters
Monitoring, Auditing, and Risk Management • Lead audits and reviews of digital systems, websites, and ICT for compliance • Oversee tracking of compliance status, findings, and remediation efforts • Identify risks and develop mitigation strategies to address gaps or vulnerabilities • Support retrospective reviews and compliance assessments
Program Development and Strategic Planning • Establish governance frameworks, performance metrics, and continuous improvement initiatives • Support planning for program growth, including staffing models and resource allocation • Contribute to institutional strategy related to accessibility compliance and digital compliance
Expected Salary:
Anticipated salary range is $122,000-$135,000
Required Qualifications:
Master’s degree in an appropriate area and at least six years of experience in appropriate area; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP), or the ability to obtain within one year of employment
Preferred:
• Doctorate or Master’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Educational Technology, Public Administration, Compliance, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience • Minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible experience in digital accessibility, IT compliance, compliance program management, ADA compliance, or a related field• Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP)• Demonstrated experience leading or managing an ADA program in a complex organization • Demonstrated experience interpreting and applying accessibility and regulatory standards such as WCAG, ADA, Section 508, and related frameworks• Experience developing and delivering training or presentations to diverse adult audiences • Strong communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills with the ability to work effectively across all organizational levels • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and technical writing skills with the ability to research, interpret, and apply complex laws and regulations • Experience working collaboratively with cross-functional teams and advising stakeholders, including senior leadership, on compliance matters • Demonstrated ability to manage sensitive information with discretion and maintain confidentiality • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and virtual collaboration platforms (e.g., Zoom, Teams) • Demonstrated attention to detail and ability to produce clear, polished, publication-ready written materials • Experience with Maxient, SmartSheets, or other similar information management systems• Demonstrated strong writing and proofreading skills, producing final work products that are polished and ready for publication.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter, resume and three professional references. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
No
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Closing: Jun 25, 2026 |
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Classification Title:
OPS Research Assistant - AI-driven Drug Discovery
Job Description:
The OPS Research Assistant in AI-driven Drug Discovery will work in the lab of Dr. Yanjun Li in the College of Pharmacy's Medicinal Chemistry department.
Job Description:
Be an active member of a scientific group that develops and prototypes novel AI algorithms for impactful drug discovery problems involving sequence and structure modeling for protein, RNA, or small molecule.
Apply computational techniques, data analysis, and visualization methods for ongoing studies.
Train and validate large deep learning models at scale.
Develop optimized data pipelines to fuel deep learning models, and maximize the value of public and proprietary data assets.
Collaborate closely with PI, research assistants, computational biologists, experimental biologists, and chemists on research projects and scientific papers.
Expected Salary:
Starting at $15/hour; Commensurate with education and experience
Employment Benefits include:
Health Insurance: UF participates in state-sponsored benefits programs for individuals, families and domestic partners, and offers voluntary insurance that includes vision, dental, long-term disability and more. OPS employees are eligible for state benefits if your FTE is 0.75 (30 hours per week) or greater.
Retirement Options: The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) Alternative Plan is a mandatory retirement savings plan under Internal Revenue Code section 401(a) with Fidelity Investments and is required for eligible OPS employees. You may also voluntarily participate in other retirement saving plans.
To learn more visit: hr.ufl.edu/benefits
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, electronic engineering, bioinformatics, computational biology, computational chemistry, statistics, data science, or related disciplines.
Preferred Qualifications:
Interests in AI-driven drug discovery, deep learning research, and self-motivated.
Solid Math/Statistics and coding skills in Python/R, PyTorch, and TensorFlow.
Demonstrated research experience in the deep learning and computational biology field.
Good written and oral communication skills. Proactive, perseverant, and eager to learn.
Ability to manage time efficiently and meet deadlines.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
To be considered, you must upload your cover letter, resume, and list of three professional references.
As a part of our review for research and research support positions, we look for a full CV which includes all professional appointments/engagements, all post-secondary education, and all publications from post-secondary education and all respective dates. Please be sure to not use acronyms in your CV. This CV should include names of entities associated with any projects.
This position is in-person and is not eligible for remote work.
Review of applications will begin Jan. 25, 2025, and continue until the position is filled.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
No
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Closing: Sep 1, 2026 |
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Position Announcement
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics
University of Delaware
The Department of Economics in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware invites applications for two visiting assistant professor positions in Economics. The beginning date for the position is August 15, 2026.
Successful candidates will demonstrate the drive and vision to develop an innovative, and cutting-edge instructional program. The teaching load is six three-credit courses per year. This is a one-year position.
The courses likely to be staffed across the two positions could include Introductory Microeconomics, Introductory Macroeconomics, Money and Banking (intermediate level), Intermediate Macroeconomics, International Trade (intermediate level), and other intermediate core and field courses as needed. Classes are in person, meet 2 or 3 days per week, and likely range in size from 38 to 275.
Candidates must possess a Ph.D in Economics or adjacent discipline.
Founded in 1743, the University of Delaware (www.udel.edu) combines tradition and innovation, offering students a rich heritage along with the latest in instructional and research technology. Located on an attractive campus in Newark, Delaware, roughly an hour from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and about 2 hours from New York and Washington, D.C., the University is a state-assisted institution with a strong private endowment and selective admission. It is one of the oldest land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant institutions in the nation. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies University of Delaware as an R1 research university with very high research activity.
Lerner College has five departments, 42 academic programs, about 4,200 students, 160 faculty members, and state-of-the art facilities. Lerner College supports full-time, part-time, on-site corporate, and online MBA programs in addition to MS programs in functional business areas and non-degree executive education programs. All degree programs are fully accredited by the AACSB. For more information on Lerner College, see lerner.udel.edu.
The Department of Economics is housed within Lerner College and offers BA, BS, MA, MS, and PhD degrees. To learn more about the Department and its faculty members, please visit https://lerner.udel.edu/departments/economics/. The department promotes a collegial, supportive environment and values candidates who share these values.
Salary, benefits, teaching load, and research support are highly competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Ideal candidates will have a record of excellent teaching in undergraduate courses and preferably with experience with teaching large courses.
Applicants should submit a letter of interest, a current curriculum vitae, recent teaching evaluations, contact information for three references, and one paper. Letters of recommendation will be requested at time of application submission. Additional information may be requested after initial review of applicants. Submit inquiries, but not application materials or letters of reference, to the search committee and department chair, Adrienne Lucas, [email protected].
The search committee will begin reviewing applications immediately. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. We will conduct preliminary interviews via Zoom.
The University of Delaware is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or status as a protected veteran, as well as any other status or condition protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. For the University’s complete non-discrimination statement, please visit www.udel.edu/aboutus/legalnotices.html
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Full-time
Closing: Jun 19, 2026 |
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Classification Title:
Clinical Case Manager
Classification Minimum Requirements:
Master's degree in an appropriate area; or a bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience.
Job Description:
Participates in/conducts developmental evaluations/screenings, consultations, direct services, and family assessments in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team when appropriate for the purpose of completing intake, determining eligibility, monitoring progress, updating IFSPs, and planning/providing
intervention.
Works with IFSP team to ensure State and Federal timelines are met with regard to timely service delivery, transition, IFSP development/updates, and LEA/SEA notification.
Recommends, coordinates, and makes referrals to community services to meet identified outcomes on Individualized Family Support Plans.
Maintains current and accurate client records including program plans, intervention notes, case notes, and billing information timely and accurately for payment.
Participates in local and statewide meetings and trainings to ensure best practice and compliance; Completes trainings/modules as required by the program and organization.
Expected Salary:
$46,000 to $55,000 annually depending on education and experience.
Required Qualifications:
Master's degree in an appropriate area; or a bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience.
Valid driver's license.
Preferred:
Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood or Early Childhood Special Education, Social Work, Psychology, or Sociology.
Two years of appropriate experience with children birth to five with special needs.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
This is a time-limited position. Time limited positions are based on circumstances, such as funding sources, which control the length of time for which the position is available.
Level II Background Check is Required.
To be considered you must upload your Cover Letter, Resume/CV, and 3 References.
University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville: Visit this link to watch the video.
The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.This requisition has been reposted. Previous applicants are still under consideration and need not reapply.
Health Assessment Required:
Yes.
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Closing: Jul 2, 2026 |
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Classification Title:
OPS Spon Proj Non-Clerical
Classification Minimum Requirements
• Must have a reliable mode of transport to work locations at Gulf boat ramps• Strong skills and confidence speaking with community members• Ability to record written responses on paper or using online surveys• Ability to stand in the sun and heat during work hours
Job Description:
Sponsored by Florida Sea Grant, this part-time, temporary position runs from August to September 2026. It is intended to assist the UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant Agent in Gulf County with the distribution of Scallop Sorter devices during Gulf's Scalloping Season. This individual will be expected to work outdoors, weekend mornings between work dates (see exact dates below), for 6 hours per day during the Gulf Scallop Season, totaling 24 hours of work. The position requires a reliable mode of transportation and a willingness to drive to work location. Work location will include (but are not limited to) the White City Bridge Boat Ramp and Frank Pate Park Boat Ramp in Port St. Joe. Duties will include talking with boaters, asking survey questions, distributing scallop sorters, and recording information. This is a fully in-person position. Work dates are subject to change with weather and regulatory impacts to the scallop season. The position requires long hours outdoors in the Florida sun, standing near boat ramps, and engaging with the public.
Expected Salary:
$18/hour
Required Qualifications:
• Must have a reliable mode of transport to work locations at Gulf boat ramps• Strong skills and confidence speaking with community members• Ability to record written responses on paper or using online surveys• Ability to stand in the sun and heat during work hours
Preferred
Extra skills but not required:
Experience scalloping or knowledge of bay scallops
Special Instructions to Applicants:
This position reports to Ray Bodrey, UF/IFAS Extension Gulf County Director, Florida Sea Grant Agent
Expected Work dates (subject to change) are August 16th & 22nd and September 5th & 12th
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
This is a time-limited position.
Health Assessment Required:
No
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Closing: Jul 2, 2026 |
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Classification Title:
Biological Scientist I
Classification Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related life science field.
Job Description:
Perform molecular biology assays such as such as DNA and RNA extractions and nucleic acid gels and blots; PCR, QPCR, and RT-PCR; protein expression, extraction, and purification; and immunological analyses such as ELISAs, Western blots, and protein dot blots. Maintain human primary cells and human cell lines and perform cell culture assays.
Assist in the training and overseeing of OPS lab assistants and undergraduate, graduate, and dental research students. Training consists of educating trainees in EH&S lab safety rules and regulations, ensuring all personnel have completed and are up to date on all mandatory training such as blood borne pathogens, handling biomedical and hazardous/chemical waste, IACUC, HIPAA, and others as may be required by the research project and/or routine duties and procedures performed by each individual. Additionally, the laboratory technician is responsible for assisting with training each lab member on protocols, equipment, instrumentation, and standard operating procedures necessary to complete his or her research assignment and/or routine lab duties.
Assist with managing the daily operations of the lab. Ensure that laboratory duties such as performing routine maintenance of laboratory equipment (including but not limited to the anaerobic chamber, centrifuges, and water baths); preparation of buffers, stock solutions and bacterial and cell culture media; ordering supplies and stocking shelves, cleaning and organizing, and ensuring that various as-needed tasks are performed either by the employee or satisfactorily performed by others. The biological scientist will also be responsible for cultivating/maintaining stocks of bacterial strains and keeping an accurate inventory of frozen bacterial and human cell culture stocks. He or she will also develop and maintain a new inventory system for keeping track of research samples, kits, and reagents in the freezers and refrigerators; and will keep an inventory of all chemicals and reagents in the lab. The biological scientist will be trained on the shipping of biological samples and will carry the main responsibility for shipping bacterial DNA, bacterial strains, tissue samples, etc.
Organize experimental data and maintain complete and accurate records of all experiments and procedures performed. Record all data in regulation laboratory notebook(s) on a daily basis or during and immediately after collection.
Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the literature directly pertaining to the goals of the lab. This will involve independent reading of literature and recognizing techniques and analyses that may be useful to current projects.
This position requires the occasional lifting of boxes that may weigh up to 60 lbs. It also requires the ability to use micropipettes and good manual dexterity.
Expected Salary:
$22.12 per hour
Benefits:
The University of Florida offers low-cost State Health plans, a number of Dental plans to fit you and your family’s needs, and Vision. Domestic partner coverage through GatorCare is also available. Optional plans such as life, disability, legal and accident insurance are also available.
Build your retirement roadmap with competitive pension plans, investment accounts and a host of voluntary add-ons, such as 457 deferred compensation and 403(b) plans.
UF provides a variety of leave programs including vacation, sick leave, 11 paid holidays, personal leave days, and family medical leave. TEAMS employees accrue approximately 22 vacation days annually, 13 sick days annually, and 4 personal leave days, typically used during the holiday closing period (accruals based on full-time employment). UF also provides you the flexibility to deal with life’s challenges by offering paid family leave, eight full weeks of leave over a 24-month period.
UF Employees are also eligible for the GatorPerks discount program, which provides big savings at various businesses and retailers!
Explore UF’s plethora of benefit options here: TEAMS Benefits
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related life science field.
Preferred:
Experience in microbiology, and molecular biology. Ability to organize work assignments, manage the daily activities of an active laboratory, assist with the direction of co-workers (primarily volunteer and for-credit undergraduate students), maintain adequate supplies, and recognize problems encountered in assays. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
This position is eligible for veteran’s preference. If you are claiming veteran’s preference, please upload a copy of your DD 214 Member Copy 4 with your application for consideration. See the Qualified Positions link on our applicant FAQs page for a list of eligible positions.
This is a time-limited position.
Health Assessment Required:
Yes
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Closing: Jun 27, 2026 |
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Classification Title:
Res/Fellowship Program Crd I
Classification Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor's degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Job Description:
The Department of Community Health and Family Medicine at the University of Florida seeks a Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator I to serve as the primary administrative contact for the UF Sports Medicine Fellowship. This position manages the daily operations of the fellowship program and provides comprehensive support to faculty, fellows, and affiliated stakeholders while ensuring compliance with ACGME, GME, and University requirements.
Primary Responsibilities
Program Administration and Accreditation
Coordinate and oversee all aspects of fellowship administration in compliance with ACGME and GME requirements.
Manage accreditation activities, annual reporting, program evaluations, and site visit preparation.
Maintain program records, policies, procedures, and fellowship handbooks.
Coordinate fellow training requirements, examinations, certifications, and licensure activities.
Scheduling and Operations
Develop and maintain clinical, rotation, didactic, and athletic coverage schedules.
Manage fellow leave requests and ensure adequate coverage and compliance with duty hour requirements.
Coordinate educational conferences and maintain attendance and evaluation records.
Serve as the primary liaison among faculty, fellows, rotation sites, affiliated organizations, and the GME office.
Evaluation and New Innovations Management
Administer evaluations, procedure logs, curriculum assignments, and reporting within New Innovations.
Maintain confidential fellow records and support Clinical Competency Committee and Program Evaluation Committee activities.
Ensure timely completion of required faculty and fellow evaluations and annual surveys.
Recruitment and Marketing
Coordinate fellowship recruitment activities, including application review, interview scheduling, rank meetings, and Match participation.
Maintain fellowship websites and external systems, including ERAS, NRMP, and ACGME databases.
Communicate with prospective applicants and represent the program at recruitment events.
Financial and Administrative Support
Assist with budget development and monitor program expenditures.
Process travel requests, reimbursements, memberships, licensing fees, and purchasing activities.
Coordinate office operations and provide administrative support to fellowship faculty.
Continuing Medical Education and Scholarly Activities
Coordinate fellowship lectures and Continuing Medical Education activities, including speaker management, attendance tracking, and documentation.
Support quality improvement initiatives, scholarly activities, and research-related functions.
Collaborate with institutional partners to advance fellowship goals and educational initiatives.
Special Projects and Additional Responsibilities
Support departmental fellowship programs and special initiatives.
Coordinate alumni relations, graduation activities, and fellowship events.
Maintain program websites and social media content.
Perform other duties as assigned in support of departmental and fellowship operations.
Expected Salary:
$46,000 - $55,000; commensurate with education and experience
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Preferred:
Experience using virtual meeting platforms, such as Zoom.
Familiarity with internet browsers and search tools, including Microsoft Edge and Google.
Knowledge of commonly used social media platforms, including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.
Knowledge of University of Florida travel policies and procedures.
Experience using New Innovations and PeopleSoft systems.
Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment when handling sensitive information.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
In order to be considered, please upload your cover letter and resume.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
No.
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Closing: Jun 25, 2026 |