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HVAC Maintenance Specialist 114610 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This position will provide operational and maintenance support for HVAC equipment and related control systems. Duties include routine, preventative and rehabilitative maintenance of these systems per manufactures' recommendations on a daily, monthly, quarterly and annual basis. Effective communications skills are required to communicate with operations and maintenance support staff and campus customers to meet the mission of the University. |
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OPS Clerical - Administrative/Office Support | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This job posting is always open for the collection of applications for part-time or full-time temporary administrative office support positions to assist with filling vacancies that may arise in any department within the University of West Florida. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool for the Center for Behavior Analysis - Undergraduate Level | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Center for Behavior Analysis at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants for an adjunct teacher position for undergraduate level courses in Applied Behavior Analysis.
The Center for Behavior Analysis maintains 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 Center for Behavior Analysis. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool for Center for Behavior Analysis - Graduate Level | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Center for Behavior Analysis at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants for an adjunct teacher position for graduate level courses in Applied Behavior Analysis.
The Center for Behavior Analysts maintains 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 Center for Behavior Analysis. If selected, applicants must provide official transcripts and proof of active certification in good standing. |
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Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice in Psychology 128450 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The duties of the position include the following: 1) teaching clinical/counseling psychology courses at both the graduate (MA only) and undergraduate levels, with a teaching load of 3 three-hour courses each during the fall and spring semesters and 2 three-hour courses during the summer session; 2) serving as the counseling program coordinator; 3) supervising graduate capstone experiences (clinical internships); and 4) providing service to the department, college, university, and profession.
Incumbent faculty will be responsible for teaching both clinically oriented undergraduate (e.g., Abnormal Psychology, Theories of Personality, Health Psychology) and graduate courses (e.g., Psychopathology, Individual Counseling, Pre-Practicum, Ethics, Assessment, CBT, areas of specialty) as needed. Additionally, the ideal candidate will be experienced in program administration. As the coordinator, the candidate will oversee daily operations, ensure compliance with accreditation standards, and manage program resources. Responsibilities include curriculum development, student advising, faculty coordination, and practicum and internship oversight. The role also involves program assessment, outreach and recruitment efforts, and fostering community and professional partnerships. The hired candidate should be licensed in Florida within the first year. |
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Adjunct Instructor for Physics - Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Physics is seeking qualified part-time adjunct instructors to teach lower division physics courses and labs.
The department is building a pool of adjuncts for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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Student Teaching Assistant ERCCD - pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Provide teaching support in an early childhood education program with children ages 6 months to 5 years. Duties include planning and implementing children’s activities in coordination with the lead teacher, assisting and interacting with children during learning, meal, nap and outdoor times, and assisting with general housekeeping and maintenance of the Center and playground. |
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Student Information Aide - Historic Pensacola - Pool Posting | Downtown Pensacola | |
The department is building an applicant pool for student employment as an Information Aide and Lead Information Aide. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis.
Position interacts with the public on a daily basis and exhibits excellent customer service. The duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: conducting public and school tours on a daily basis, dressing in historical clothing and participating in the living history program, working at visitor service desks, opening and closing of facilities as needed, and light cleaning. Outdoor physical labor in inclement weather is required for living history positions.
Position is responsible at visitor service desks for answering visitor questions, running a register, selling merchandise, admissions tickets, and memberships.
Position is 6-24 hours per week. Shifts are 9:30-4:15 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and 12:00-4:15 on Sunday. Additional hours may be available.
Lead Information Aide: responsible for opening and closing the buildings and assisting staff with daily operations. |
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OPS Staff Information Aide - Historic Pensacola - Pool Posting | Downtown Pensacola | |
The department is building an applicant pool for Information Aide and Lead Information Aide. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis.
Position interacts with the public on a daily basis and exhibits excellent customer service. The duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: conducting public and school tours on a daily basis, dressing in historical clothing and participating in the living history program, working at visitor service desks, opening and closing of facilities as needed, and light cleaning. Outdoor physical labor in inclement weather is required for living history positions.
Position is responsible at visitor service desks for answering visitor questions, running a register, selling merchandise, admissions tickets, and memberships.
Position is 6-24 hours per week. Shifts are 9:30-4:15 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and 12:00-4:15 on Sunday. Additional hours may be available.
Lead Information Aide: responsible for opening and closing the buildings and assisting staff with daily operations. |
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OPS Service/Maintenance Pool Posting | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Position may perform a variety of services to support the Facility Management Mission. These services may include but not limited to: Grounds and Landscape services; mowing, string trimming, clearing of leaves and debris; Facility Maintenance Support Specialist; assisting with trades such as Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Locksmith, Plumbing, Painting, and Refrigeration; Special events; perform event setups/takedown, move furniture, handling surplus property.
The person in this position would use a variety of power and hand tools such as but not limited to: Drills, pressure washers, hammers, saws, testing equipment, lawn mowers, string trimmer, forklift, hand truck and moving equipment. .
The department is building an applicant pool for temporary, permanent part-time, or full-time opportunities. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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IEP Instructor (Adjunct) Pool - International Affairs | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Office of International Affairs is seeking qualified IEP Instructors (Adjunct) to teach English as a second language in Reading, Grammar, Listening & Speaking, and Writing to non-English speakers enrolled in the Intensive English Program. This position requires a bi-weekly timesheet submission of hours worked. Intensive English Program classes are Monday - Thursday from 8:00am - 12:30pm.
The Office of International Affairs is building a pool of IEP Instructors (Adjunct) for teaching opportunities for upcoming semesters. Application will be accepted on an on-going basis. Your application will be reviewed by the hiring official in the department. |
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OPS Instructor of Music, Summer Camp Specialist Pool Posting | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The candidate would assist the UWF Dr. Grier Williams School of Music summer music camps teaching private lessons, assisting the directors with rehearsals, and help with performances. |
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Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management/Logistics - 128600 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
To teach undergraduate and graduate classes in Supply Chain Management/Logistics (face-to-face and online), especially courses associated with Supply Chain Strategy and other Supply Chain Management/Logistics-related courses to adequately provide a good foundation in Supply Chain Management/Logistics, 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 with a possible teaching assignment in the summer. This position will also serve on departmental, college, and university committees. This faculty member will maintain his/her professional affiliations and contribute to professional activities. This position will mentor students and provide advice on professional endeavors. |
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Adjunct Instructor Pool - Center for Cybersecurity | Downtown Pensacola | |
The Center for Cybersecurity at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants to serve as adjunct faculty to teach fully online (synchronous or asynchronous) courses for the Center’s training and workforce development programs. Adjunct faculty will teach one or more courses from the topics listed below: Cybersecurity Fundamentals, Network Defense Fundamentals, Advanced Network Defense, Incident Response, Threat Intelligence / Hunting, Risk Management, Cloud Security, ICS Security, AI and ML for Cybersecurity, CMMC Compliance, and Security Compliance and Auditing, Also seeking adjunct faculty to teach industry certification prep courses, including but not limited to CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, and Cybersecurity Analyst. |
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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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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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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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Assistant Professor of Professional/Clinical Practice - School of Education 121920 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
This candidate will serve as the lead instructor for a minimum of two field/clinical courses in the School of Education and additional methods/practicum courses as eligible (preferably reading). This position is non-tenure that oversees the state and CAEP required clinical components of the teacher certification program. The candidate will provide students with meaningful clinical experiences. The successful candidate will be responsible for:
Teaching 12 credit hours per semester.
Supervising and coaching pre-service teachers as they prepare to transition into the K-5 classroom.
Staying current on latest research and evidenced-based programs/practices in clinical and field experiences for K-5 education.
Displaying a collaborative spirit and a desire to work with fellow faculty members, other academic programs, local community agencies, and local, state, and national educational and professional organizations and associations.
Teaching online and in person clinical courses in the Elementary Education and Exceptional Student Education programs.
Mentoring undergraduate teacher education students.
Providing program support for the teacher certification requirements, including duties such as overseeing state clinical requirements, managing CAEP accreditation, and supporting field/clinical course development.
Supporting the Elementary Education program through service to the department (e.g., attending departmental meetings and taking leadership opportunities to develop and grow clinical experiences, etc.), and working with colleagues on program, school, and college service activities.
Participating in all required training activities.
Responding with urgency to changing requirements, priorities, and short deadlines.
Completing duties and responsibilities assigned as the position evolves. |
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Instructor-Pool Posting | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Noncredit courses are short-term classes offered through the Division of Continuing Education. They are intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills or develop personal interests. Instructors are part time and contracted per course to teach noncredit students on various personal enrichment or technical education classes.
Instructors are responsible for developing curriculum, delivering learning content, maintaining accurate attendance records, using teaching and learning strategies to optimize student performance and engagement, and complying with department and University policies and procedures. |
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