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OPS Research Support Specialist Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The responsibilities of the Information Specialist are research-related. Information specialists provide professional-level support related to research and creative activities that contribute to the mission of the department, under direct supervision by the chair. |
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LMHC (OPS) | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Provide individual, couples, and group psychotherapy, evaluations, and assessment for a diverse student community with a broad range of psychopathology; vocational counseling; crisis intervention and emergency services; student training and consultations with university personnel; public workshops and educational programs at both the FWB and Pensacola campuses. |
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Student Assistant: Explore Camp Program Assistant | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
UWF Explore Summer Camps is an academic-based summer camp program offering a variety of summer camp themes each week from Explore Hogwarts to LEGO Robotics.
A program assistant is needed to work in the camp office preparing necessary supplies prior to summer, maintaining inventory and creating shopping lists for each camp program. During the summer the job includes the setup and breakdown of necessary supplies, signs, and other needs for the camps each week. Additional duties may include running reports, sending emails, and preparing weekly paperwork and nametags.
Position is 10-15 hours a week during the spring semester and up to 25 hours during the summer semester. Shifts vary, but will be between the hours of 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday. |
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Academic Advisor 121870 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Academic Advisor I will work with students to facilitate successful and timely degree completion by monitoring student progress and providing information regarding curriculum policies, procedures, and guidelines for the degree programs that are advised. The advisor will also identify students who are experiencing academic difficulty and develop strategies for success in partnership with the student. The advisor is responsible for assisting students with reviewing degree plans, course registration, maintaining advising records, and other duties related to student success. |
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Assistant Professor for Exercise Science 129400 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Movement Sciences and Health within the Ushu Kundu, MD, College of Health at the University of West Florida, in collaboration with the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), is accepting applications for a 9-month tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level and an accompanying 25% FTE Research Scientist appointment at IHMC. The successful candidate will teach graduate coursework and/or other courses assigned by the department chair. The candidate will engage in scholarly activity, and university and community service.
In conjunction with the College’s facilities and resources, the joint appointment comes with full access to the facilities, resources, and environment at IHMC, including the new, state-of-the-field IHMC Healthspan, Resilience, and Performance Research Complex—a 40,000-square-foot complex containing an interdisciplinary blend of clinical/applied and molecular/cellular research capabilities and $12.4M of new, leading-edge equipment.
We seek candidates with expertise in muscle physiology and/or cardiovascular research capable of conducting independent translational research from molecular and cellular physiology to in vivo phenotyping, emphasizing mechanistic human clinical trials. Candidates are expected to engage in interdisciplinary collaborations, establish an extramurally supported, high-impact research program, provide research mentorship for graduate and undergraduate students, and teach a limited number of graduate or undergraduate courses. Individuals from diverse backgrounds, underrepresented minorities, and women scientists are strongly encouraged to apply. The department and IHMC offer a highly supportive environment for mentoring and career development of early career faculty. |
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Law Enforcement Officer 116580 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Law Enforcement Officer carries out campus law enforcement and security/safety functions involved in the protection of life and property, preservation of the peace, prevention of crime, and rendering of services to the University community. The incumbent enforces laws at the university; provides security for administrative and other buildings, parking areas, dormitories, and other campus facilities. Duties also include preliminary investigations, writing reports, enforcing traffic laws and parking regulations, investigating traffic accidents, handling suspicious or irregular conditions, and the apprehension and arrest of criminal violators. Work in this position is performed under the supervision of a Law Enforcement Corporal and Sergeant. |
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Assistant Professor 129480 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida, Department of Mathematics and Statistics in Pensacola, FL, invites applications for an anticipated full-time, tenure-track position (#129480) at the assistant professor level, beginning August 2025. Candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate level mathematics, data sciences, or related courses per assigned teaching schedule each semester; mentor students; conduct research and scholarly activities in areas of expertise; and serve on university, college, and department committees. |
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Information Specialist 105860 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Performs circulation desk duties (including, but not limited to, circulating items, supervising desk student(s), dealing with circulation problems, receiving packages, checking phone messages, assisting patrons with locating course reserves, retrieving holds, and checking remote book drops). Assists the Equipment Specialist with equipment maintenance, including imaging, inventory, barcoding, cleaning, and organizing the extensive circulation collection of equipment for students, faculty, and staff. Helps compile data for annual reporting and proposals as needed. This position is responsible for closing the library on Fridays and opening and closing the library on Saturdays. |
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Graduate Assistant- Residence Life Hall Director (Fall 2025/Spring 2026) | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Hall Director reports to a Residence Life Coordinator (RLC) and collaborates with their supervisor to shape the environment and experiences of residential students by providing services and programs.
All positions within the Housing & Residence Life department begin with mandatory training in mid-July each year. This is a full-time training which runs through early August. All assistantships require some scheduled night and weekend obligations per semester. These obligations can be associated with major department events, including, but not limited to: move-in weekends and hall closing days. As with any live-in position, staff members are also responsible for handling crises as they occur within or outside of office hours. These assistantships will average 30 hours per week over the course of the academic year. |
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Instructor 129630 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida has an opening for a 12 Month Full-Time Technical Director to begin in Summer 2025. This is an Instructor position, located on our main campus, that includes teaching of technical theatre courses, supervision of student crews and student staff in the scene shop and on departmental productions, coordination of crews for outside rentals, budgeting and purchasing for the scene shop, maintenance of Scene shop and equipment, and lab supervision of Tech Theatre students. UWF offers a BA and BFA in theatre. The department produces 4 to 5 shows annually and has 2 theatre spaces, a black box, and a proscenium. This position will be required to do all structural designs and drawing for faculty and student scenic designers. Teaching courses in Technical Theatre including Technical Theatre in Scenic and Lighting as well as other courses as assigned. The ideal candidate must have thorough knowledge of scenic materials and construction techniques, rigging, theatre safety, and lighting; familiarity with sound and projection equipment desirable. Outside opportunities working with local organizations and other arts organizations is also possible. |
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Assistant Professor of Theatre - Lighting and Scenic Design 110570 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This position is responsible for designing mainstage productions, two musicals and two plays per season, or overseeing student designers for those productions, teaching courses in scenic and lighting design and technology, structural design, as well as other courses in the field of theatre. The Ideal candidate will engage in artist mentoring for students, academic advising, serve on academic committees, and serve as an active and energetic member of recruiting for the department of theatre. This position collaborates with the Instructor of Technical Direction on all of the scenic, lighting, props, paints areas of the technical BFA and productions. |
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Lecturer 120820 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida, Department of Mathematics and Statistics in Pensacola, FL, invites applications for one anticipated full-time, lecturer position (120820), beginning August 2025. Candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate mathematics, statistics, or related courses per assigned teaching schedule each semester; mentor students; and serve on university, college, and department committees. |
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Lecturer 111270 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida, Department of Mathematics and Statistics in Pensacola, FL, invites applications for one anticipated full-time, lecturer position (#111270), beginning August 2025. Candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate mathematics, statistics, or related courses per assigned teaching schedule each semester; mentor students; and serve on university, college, and department committees. |
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Camp Instructor - Pool Posting | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
UWF Explore Camps is an academic-based camp program offering a variety of summer camp themes each week from Explore Hogwarts to LEGO Robotics. Camp instructors to deliver hands-on, educational experiences to youth in grades 1st-12th. Camp instructors are under contract per camp week and can work various weeks over spring and summer breaks. |
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OPS Summer 2025 Intern for Housing and Residence Life | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Summer Intern positions within the Housing & Residence Life department begins with training in May and typically runs through early August. All internships require some scheduled night and weekend obligations per semester. These obligations can be associated with, but not limited to: group move-in/move-out, training, duty rotation. As with any live-in position, staff members are also responsible for handling crises as they occur. This internship will average 29 hours per week over the course of the summer. |
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OPS Art Model Pool - Art and Design | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
UWF Department of Art and Design is seeking part-time models to model for studio art painting and drawing courses. Art models are expected to pose in the nude. The department is building an applicant pool for temporary to permanent part-time opportunities. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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Residence Life Graduate Assistant for Programming and Assessment (Fall 2025/Spring 2026) | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Graduate Assistant for Programming and Assessment reports to the Residence Life Coordinator (RLC). This position provides support and oversight within the department for the creation, completion, and assessment of programming efforts and marketing initiatives for Housing & Residence Life. This position also oversees the hiring, training, and daily operation of a desk staff within each community.
This position does not oversee a designated community, however it may be called to serve and assist in various housing processes which include, but are not limited to: opening, closing, health & safety checks, marketing, assessment, and various committees on campus.
All positions within the Housing & Residence Life department begin with mandatory training in mid-July each year. This is a full-time training which runs through early August. All assistantships require some scheduled night and weekend obligations per semester. These obligations can be associated with major department events, including but not limited to move-in weekends and hall closing days. As with any live-in position, staff members are also responsible for handling crises as they occur within or outside office hours . These assistantships will average 30 hours per week over the course of the academic year. |
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Research Assistant Pool (OPS) for Computer Science Department | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Serves in a research capacity for a specified department or project within the university, which may include the following duties and responsibilities:
• Performs tasks related to specific function/program assigned
• Assumes responsibilities and assists faculty members in research and creative activities for a designated research area
• Develops work plans in accordance with research objectives
• Assists in the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data and/or research findings
• Assists with the development and evaluation of materials related to the scope of the research project
• Assists in specialized administrative, technical, or editorial duties connected to research and creative activities
• Prepares reports as needed
• Supervises/coordinates participants for data collection
• Supervises/coordinates scoring of project data
• Completes other tasks as assigned by the principal investigator(s)
• Works on supporting ongoing research grants and assisting faculty with developing new grant applications |
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Chief Audit Executive 108310 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Chief Audit Executive is responsible for developing annual internal audit work plans, performing audits, and conducting management advisory services. Intakes complaints and conducts investigations as necessary. Follows up on audit recommendations. Acts as liaison with external auditors. Serves as staff liaison to the UWF Board of Trustees Audit and Compliance Committee. Must ensure compliance with the Global Internal Audit Standards of the Institute of Internal Auditors. |
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Director, Facilities Project Management 112940 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Oversight of university-wide facilities planning, design, and construction processes. This includes major capital projects and a full range of other projects occurring on the main campus, where at any given time there may be more than 100 active current projects. Provide oversight of projects occurring off the main campus, including newly acquired properties and leased space as well as non-UWF projects of the university’s direct support organization, Business Enterprises, Inc. Manage flooring replacement and wood floor maintenance from start to completion. Maintain a multi-year replacement plan for flooring and carpet replacement. |
11000 University Parkway
Building 20E, Room 117
Pensacola, FL 32514
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.