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Classification Title: Academic Program Spec II Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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support to the Florida Traffic Safety Resource Center (FTSRC) and other highway safety initiatives. Grant Implementation and Safety Program Support Assist Project Managers in implementing tasks for multiple
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barriers, and tracks metrics to measure success. The position requires strong leadership, strategic planning, operational execution, and the ability to manage initiatives and programs across multiple
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hospital, which consistently ranks among the top 50-hospitals by U.S. News & World Report in multiple specialties. The University was recently ranked #6 on the 2024 US News & World Report and #7 among Forbes
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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and
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: 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. Build your retirement with the FICA Alternative Plan and a host of voluntary
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samples, as well as for off-site investigator sample requests. Assist with sample archiving and retrieval for distribution. Operate multiple laboratory information management systems for sample tracking and
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to work as a Senior Demographer with BEBR’s Population Program Director and staff to support BEBR’s annual contract with the Florida Legislature and other demographic analysis projects. BEBR has a long
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with research and teaching interests related to legal decision making, beginning on August 16, 2026. This position supports the Law & Society component of our program in Criminology & Law by focusing
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. Our work focuses on three sets of questions: how are cell types and their functions encoded in the genome; how does organ-level physiology emerge from the contributions of multiple specialized cell