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Graduate Assistant, Donor Relations and Stewardship | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Graduate Assistant (GA) for Donor Relations and Stewardship will contribute to the overall mission and functioning of the Donor Relations and Stewardship office. The GA will support the Donor Relations and Stewardship Manager in major giving, annual fund, and sustaining alumni stewardship. The GA will also play an instrumental role in creating and implementing stewardship plans. The role serves to support the UWF Foundation’s mission by encouraging private support and stewarding those gifts in a manner consistent with the spirit and intent of the donors. The GA will work under the direction of the Donor Relations and Stewardship Manager. |
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Recreation OPS Pool Posting | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Recreation and Wellness Services department is collecting applications for part-time, temporary positions in their area. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. The positions may range from support in the following areas: Intramurals, Outdoor Adventures, Aquatics, Fitness Center, Recreation Facilities, and other areas as needed. Some positions may require certifications and the hiring manager will discuss. Please list any training and/or certifications you possess on your application. These certifications may include: CPR, AED, Lay Responder First Aid, Lifeguard, etc. |
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OPS Research Support Specialist | 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.
Examples of responsibilities
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 research and monitoring of natural resources
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 development and evaluation of materials related to the scope of the research project
Assists in specialized administrative, technical, and editorial duties connected to research and creative activities
Prepares reports associated with research and monitoring projects
Supervises/coordinates participants for data collection
Participates in meetings with stakeholders associated with research projects
Works on supporting ongoing research grants and assisting faculty with developing new grant applications. |
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OPS Web Developer | Downtown Pensacola | |
The UWF Center for Cybersecurity seeks a part-time (15-20 hours/week) website developer/programmer to support the CyberSkills2Work program website. The successful candidate needs experience in writing, reading, and editing code. Tasks include creating new website elements, developing/refining/updating existing content, and managing the development process, including documentation. This position reports to the program coordinator. |
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OPS 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. |
11000 University Parkway
Building 20E, Room 117
Pensacola, FL 32514
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.