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Police Communications Operator 105000 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This is work ensuring the security of the law enforcement officers and facilities through the use of a communication-situation center. Work includes providing non-sworn law enforcement support services and university main switchboard operation. Responsibilities focus on the successful operation of the bank of equipment necessary for an effective agency, including a police radio based station, campus-wide radio based station, Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center teletype terminal, Criminal Justice Network (internet based), telephone and radio recorder, system; fire, intrusion, hold-up security and blue-light alarm system, facsimile machine, PBX consoled, and operation of all types of computer systems in a police department communications center. |
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Instructor, 100730 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of English is seeking a full-time instructor with demonstrated experience teaching creative writing with an emphasis in fiction or nonfiction with a demonstrated ability to teach in a second genre as well at the General Education, upper-division, and graduate level. The successful candidate will teach both face-to-face and online courses. The teaching load will be 4-4 with four sections of creative writing per fall and spring semester. All full-time faculty participate in providing service to the department. The successful candidate will join a vibrant community committed to student learning and professional development. |
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Instructor- 129040 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of English is seeking a full-time instructor with demonstrated experience teaching General Education courses such as introductory literature courses, first-year composition, and others. The candidate will teach both face-to-face and online courses, supporting established student learning outcomes and promoting departmental philosophy and curricular goals. Department instructors participate in mentoring graduate teaching assistants and other service activities. Successful applicants will join a vibrant community committed to professional development, curricular design, and student-centered teaching. Instructors teach four courses per semester. |
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Assistant Dean - 123240 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities at the University of West Florida is looking to hire for the position of Assistant Dean. The position reports to the Dean and Associate Dean of the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. Responsibilities include helping the Dean, staff, and faculty to promote and implement the College’s vision; the development, coordination, implementation, and oversight of the College’s plan for Performance Based Metric initiatives; working with advisors, department Chairs, and faculty as well as external units in ensuring student success and improving graduation rates; aiding the Dean and Associate Dean in student-related processes; aiding the Dean and Associate Dean in annual and other reporting; helping to update and implement existing processes across the colleges and departments; curriculum oversight; working with departments to ensure deadlines are met; determining strategies to improve retention and graduation rates; helping coordinate graduate programs across the college. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - School of Nursing | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The college is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the appropriate academic department. Clinical instruction for pre-licensure nursing students in acute care (medical-surgical), pediatrics, and/or mental health settings. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Dept. of Movement Sciences and Health | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Movement Sciences and Health is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach in the following fields, Exercise Science, Physical Education, Health Promotion, Athletic Training, and Sport Coaching. |
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Laboratory Technician 113390 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Duties include prepping lower-level chemistry and biology labs, setting up various scientific equipment for labs, teaching lab assistants proper equipment use and care, ensuring building 58A labs are properly maintained, overseeing safe handling and disposal of chemical and biological wastes, performing calibration and routine maintenance of lab instruments and microscopes, performing general stockroom duties, such as ordering, receiving, and taking inventory, and placing order for the HMCSE summer undergraduate research program. |
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Assistant Director, Archaeology Institute 112170 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Assistant Director will work with the Director to oversee the faculty, staff, and activities of several sub-units of the Archaeology Institute, including Marine Services Center, Collections, and the Institute. The incumbent will coordinate the uses of and access to Institute resource and will conduct annual reviews of Institute faculty and staff and report activities in an annual report to the Director. |
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Environmental Services Technician (OPS) | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Unlock assigned building, clean, service, and disinfect restrooms, lounges, E-Classrooms, , public entrances, stairways and other areas as assigned by supervision. Work performed to APPA standards as directed. Tasks are usually performed alone during a shift, but can at times be strenuous and may require teamwork. Receives direct supervision from the Senior Environmental Services Supervisor and work/project coordination from the Environmental Services Specialist. |
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Student Support Specialist 121680 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Commuter Student Services Support Specialist supports the daily operations of commuter programs and the Hub Commuter Lounge located within the University Commons. This position plans, organizes, implements and evaluates programs and services that support the retention and degree completion of commuter students. Collaborates with campus partners to ensure commuter student needs are fully integrated into programs and services. Additionally, creates and implements engaging programmatic efforts to support commuter students and programs around strategic events impacting the commuter population including National Transfer Student Week, Commuter Student Appreciation Week, etc. This position directly advises the Commuter Student Association student organization. The incumbent connects students to appropriate campus resources to enhance community life and campus experience. |
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Instructor 128980 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of History and Philosophy at the University of West Florida is seeking to hire a 9-month, non-tenure earning, instructor of US History beginning in August 2024. Historically informed research in all time periods, and thematic emphases is welcome. The successful candidate will teach a 4/4 teaching load, mainly sections of AMH 2020 and AMH 2010. They will also serve on university, college, and department committees and participate in community engagement activities aligned to the department’s and college’s priorities. The position is renewable. |
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Assistant Professor, 128970 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of English is seeking an Assistant Professor of English with a focus in Early Modern British literature. The successful candidate will teach courses in General Education, in upper-division English, and in the Graduate program; pursue a research agenda appropriate for a high-performing regional comprehensive university; and provide service to the department and the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. The successful candidate will teach three courses per semester. The Department of English at the University of West Florida is an energetic department of active scholars and creative teachers. |
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Arcadia Mill Site Lead | Downtown Pensacola | |
Location: Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site, Milton, FL.
Position interacts with the public on a daily basis and exhibits excellent customer service. The duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Opening and closing of facilities.
- Ensure staff are arriving on time and adhering to schedule.
- Working at visitor service desks. Interacting with visitors, answering questions.
- Selling tickets, merchandise, and memberships.
- Ensuring public and staff areas are kept clean and supplies are stocked.
- Basic housekeeping.
- Inspect grounds and report maintenance issues.
- Using a leaf blower to clear the boardwalk.
- Making sure outdoor trash cans around the site are emptied regularly.
- Report to staff any items that need to be purchased.
Reports to Education & Interpretation Supervisor. |
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Associate Dean, Students Rights and Responsibilities 125990 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Associate Dean serves as the chief conduct officer and is responsible for the overall administration of the student disciplinary system, overseeing behavioral and academic misconduct procedures and cases. Additionally, the Associate Dean provides overall supervision and direction to the staff in the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. This individual serves on the leadership team of the Dean of Students Office and as such will serve the university in various capacities related to students. This individual will need to be committed to a non-adversarial, educational, and learning-based conduct philosophy and ensure that all educational programs, sanctions and hearings reinforce the overall concept of student development. Responsible for managing heavy caseload of approximately 300 or more cases per year. |
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Student Assistant: Explore Camp Assistant | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Established in 2006, UWF Explore Camps is an academic-based summer camp program offering a variety of summer camp themes each week from Explore Hogwarts to LEGO Robotics. Summer camp assistants work with lead instructors to deliver hands-on, fun experiences to youth aged 5-17. A mixture of STEAM-based academics plus a creative atmosphere results in a one-of-a-kind summer camp (STEAM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, art, and math).
Working with Explore Camps provides camp assistants with a unique and meaningful summer job experience.
Advantages to working with UWF Explore Camps:
• Convenient summer job location for UWF students and Pensacola residents
• Fantastic job experience for college students majoring in education, art, social sciences, marine biology, engineering, and many more
• Improving your leadership, communication, and time management skills
• Being a part of the campers’ fun learning moments
The hours will vary within the range of 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays. The program starts June 3rd and ends August 9th.
Job Duties:
1. Work in a classroom with a lead instructor to support the instructor in leading the camp theme each week. This can include preparing and cleaning up materials, assisting with classroom management and supervision, and actively interacting with campers to assist them with activities.
2. Work with others to lead and supervise group activities during free time and extended care. This can include leading indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts, and participating in or leading group activities.
3. Ensure inclusion of all campers in daily activities.
4. Create a fun and inviting space for all campers.
5. Establish a positive relationship with other staff, parents, and participants. Provide parents, instructors, or camp leadership with feedback on campers as needed.
6. Provide positive leadership and be a role model.
7. Ensure the safety and well-being of participants by being aware of participant locations at all times, sharing and enforcing appropriate safety regulations and procedures, and identifying and responding to camper behavior issues.
8. Assist in maintaining accurate program records, including incident reports and daily attendance. |
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Assistant Professor, 128590 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
To teach undergraduate and graduate classes in Accounting (face-to-face and online), especially courses associated with Auditing, and other Accounting-related courses to adequately provide a good foundation in Accounting, and to prepare students for other classes within the department and the College of Business. This position will teach three classes each fall and spring. This position will also serve on departmental, college, and university committees. This faculty member will maintain professional affiliations and contribute to professional activities. This position will mentor students and provide advice on professional endeavors. This position may require teaching at the nearby Fort Walton Beach campus of the university (approximately 50 miles east of the Pensacola campus). |
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Coordinator- Theatre Technical Director and Lab Supervisor 116590 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This position is responsible for supervising student crews and student staff in the scene shop and coordinating staffing for department productions, coordinating crews for outside rentals, budgeting and purchasing for the scene shop, and lab supervision of Tech Theatre students. The incumbent will be required to do all structure designs and drawing for faculty and student scenic designers. |
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Dean 118200 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida seeks a Founding Dean of the School of Education (SOE) who possesses a collaborative and transparent leadership style, appropriate administrative skills, and a vision to elevate the School. The SOE offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in education and instructional design and performance technology. The Dean is responsible for all areas of SOE administration and operations including, but not limited to: the coordination of academic programs, curricula, and state and national (CAEP) accreditation; student recruitment, retention, and graduation; faculty and staff recruitment, retention, and evaluation; strategic budgeting and resource allocation; coordination of external fundraising, grants, and contracts; and management of facilities and equipment. Reporting to the Provost, the Dean is a 12-month administrative position. The School recently increased its academic offerings as part of the recent campus-wide academic reorganization, and the Founding Dean will have a tremendous opportunity to grow the school's overall portfolio. |
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Research Software Engineer, 12895T | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Develop software to advance research on simulations, big data analytics, and cyber-infrastructure development for public health policy applications, supported by multiple grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
This position relates to software development for the VIPRA project (https://uwf.edu/vipra) and requires interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers at several universities. The Research Software Engineer would also be expected to work with graduate and undergraduate students.
In accordance with UWF Human Resources Policy HR-20.02-09/15, Recruitment, Selection, and Appointment, a time-limited appointment is a position funded by contract and grant, auxiliary, or local fund, for a project for a specific period. A time-limited position shall have the same rights as a regular position except that the position is not entitled to notice of separation at the expiration of the appointment and shall not have layoff and recall rights. |
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Senior Coordinator 116980 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Senior Coordinator of Residential Student Wellbeing will be a part of the Dean of Students Office, having direct oversight of student support and case management responsibilities for students living in on-campus housing. Duties include: triaging student concerns, helping students problem solve, connecting students to resources on and off-campus, providing basic needs support, responding quickly and appropriately to challenges and/or crises, and providing follow up as necessary. Through formal and informal interactions, the incumbent will meet with students on a daily basis to address interpersonal, behavioral, academic, and wellbeing concerns. This position will serve as the primary point of contact for students, parents/families, faculty and staff regarding residential students of concern. Serves in the Dean of Students Office on-call rotation and will be expected to respond appropriately to student incidents and crises; coordinate emergency protocols and provide crisis management support. They must also collaborate with and make referrals to University offices/organizations to provide broad-based student support while implementing appropriate administrative processes, as needed. |
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Building 20E, Room 117
Pensacola, FL 32514
Monday - Friday
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