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Chief Business Development Officer - 993952 (Remote work but must live in Florida; some travel in and out of state required) | ||
This position serves a Chief Business Development Officer for Florida LambdaRail, LLC, a not-for-profit Research and Education Network. Successful candidate will develop and promote FLR business and business development plans, strategies and services; and solicit eligible entities to become participants of FLR for the purposes of utilizing high-speed optical networking services. Hiree must live in Florida or relocate to Florida within three (3) months. This is remote work with some in and out of state travel required. | ||
Remote/Flexible | ||
Director of Member Engagement for Science and Engineering - 992938 (Remote work but must live in Florida; some travel in and out of state required) | ||
This position serves as Director of Member Engagement for Science and Engineering for Florida LambdaRail (FLR). This position is responsible for fostering and sustaining relationships with IT leadership and researchers at member institutions and serving as a liaison between the company’s Chief Business Development Officers (CBDOs) and the FLR Network Operations Center (NOC). Hiree must live in Florida or relocate to Florida within six (6) months. This is remote work with some in and out of state travel required. | ||
Remote/Flexible | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician II - 994612 | ||
Under limited supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Independently, manages routine support functions. | ||
Jacksonville, Florida | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician II - 995202 | ||
Under limited supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Independently, manages routine support functions. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician I - 994916 | ||
Under direct supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Resolves support issues of a basic technical nature with varying degrees of priority. Addresses incidents within predetermined service levels, requiring the ability to multi-task and prioritize. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician I - 991826 - (Palm Beach) | ||
Under direct supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Resolves support issues of a basic technical nature with varying degrees of priority. Addresses incidents within predetermined service levels, requiring the ability to multi-task and prioritize. | ||
Palm Beach, Florida | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician I - 993213 | ||
Under direct supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Resolves support issues of a basic technical nature with varying degrees of priority. Addresses incidents within predetermined service levels, requiring the ability to multi-task and prioritize. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician II - 999352 ***INTERNAL TO DEPARTMENT ONLY*** | ||
Under limited supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Independently, manages routine support functions. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
IT Client Technology Support Technician I - 993441 | ||
Under direct supervision, provides accurate and timely technical support services to students, faculty and staff via telephone, chat, email, remotely and at desk side. Resolves support issues of a basic technical nature with varying degrees of priority. Addresses incidents within predetermined service levels, requiring the ability to multi-task and prioritize. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
AV Installation and Repair Specialist I - 995759 | ||
Under direct supervision, performs audio visual (AV) installations, repairs, and AV support across NSU, including administrative and academic facilities, as well as off-site locations. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Golf Locker Room Attendant - 994767 | ||
Attends to the Locker Room needs of the Club members and guests. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Donor Relations Associate & Annual Fund Manager - 994159 | ||
Manages donor relations programs and advancement efforts with a specific focus on the cumulative donors of $500-$49,999. This position helps to drive strategies which attract new members, maintain current members and increase annual support, with special focus on the identification and implementation of new marketing initiatives in support of membership and donor recognition and stewardship efforts. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Administrative Assistant II - 994751 | ||
Provides administrative support by receiving and servicing members and guests, fielding telephone calls, scheduling meetings, organizing events, composing and editing correspondence, and providing routine and general support for the Club. Assures that guest satisfaction standards are consistently met. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Faculty (Rank TBD) - Physical Therapy/Director - Clinical Education - 993831 | ||
The DCE is responsible for coordinating and managing the efforts of the clinical education program in the preparation of entry-level doctor of physical therapy students. The DCE holds a faculty appointment and has administrative, teaching, service, and scholarship responsibilities consistent with the mission and philosophy of the Department of Physical Therapy. The individual demonstrates competence in clinical education and teaching. Appointment to the rank of professor requires a record of distinguished scholarship and outstanding teaching ability, evidenced by recognized professional productivity in the field(s) of specialization. Appointment to the rank of associate professor normally requires a record of substantial success in teaching, scholarship, and service. Appointment to the rank of assistant professor requires completion of professional training, which in most disciplines will be a terminal degree (usually the earned doctorate),and the clear promise of a successful career in teaching, scholarship, and service. Instructors are appointed to one-year appointments, and are subject to 90 days' notice of renewal or non-renewal. Instructors are not on a continuing contract track. | ||
Clearwater, Florida | ||
Faculty (Rank TBD) - Public Health - 996380 | ||
Responsible for teaching in the Public Health Program as well as participation in grants and research development. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Senior Director - Development and Planned Giving- 998450 | ||
Cultivates, solicits, and stewards existing donors while developing new donors and funding opportunities. Manages a prospect portfolio of assigned prospects primarily for athletics and other areas as needed. Provides leadership, supervision, and day-to-day management of an integrated development program in order to raise both unrestricted and restricted philanthropic gift commitments of $50,000+ for the University. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Faculty (Rank TBD) - Physical Therapy - Tampa - 992797 | ||
Teaches in the Physical Therapy program; implements a scholarly agenda, and provides service to the Department, the College, the University, the Professional Association, and the community at large, as indicated. Appointment to the rank of professor requires a record of distinguished scholarship and outstanding teaching ability, evidenced by recognized professional productivity in the field(s) of specialization. Appointment to the rank of associate professor normally requires a record of substantial success in teaching, scholarship, and service. Appointment to the rank of assistant professor requires completion of professional training, which in most disciplines will be a terminal degree (usually the earned doctorate),and the clear promise of a successful career in teaching, scholarship, and service. Instructors are appointed to one-year appointments, and are subject to 90 days' notice of renewal or non-renewal. Instructors are not on a continuing contract track. | ||
Clearwater, Florida | ||
Faculty (Rank TBD) - Osteopathic Principles - 992198 | ||
Demonstrate expertise in educating undergraduate and/or post graduate students, with a prior faculty appointment or by way of experience in a responsible position related to an academic area of specialization. | ||
Clearwater, Florida | ||
Faculty (Rank TBD) - Occupational Therapy - Fort Lauderdale - 992459 | ||
Demonstrates expertise in educating students with a prior faculty appointment or by way of clinical expertise as an Occupational Therapist or other responsible professional position related to an academic area of specialization contained within the Health Professions Division. Appointment to the rank of professor requires a record of distinguished scholarship and outstanding teaching ability, evidenced by recognized professional productivity in the field(s) of specialization. Appointment to the rank of associate professor normally requires a record of substantial success in teaching, scholarship, and service. Appointment to the rank of assistant professor requires completion of professional training, which in most disciplines will be a terminal degree (usually the earned doctorate), and the clear promise of a successful career in teaching, scholarship, and service. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida | ||
Faculty (Rank - TBD) - Physical Therapy (Fort Lauderdale) - 998780 | ||
To teach in the entry-level program, the transition DPT program, and the PhD PT program; to implement a scholarly agenda, and to provide service to the Department, the College, the University, the Professional Association, and the community at large, as indicated. Appointment to the rank of professor requires a record of distinguished scholarship and outstanding teaching ability, evidenced by recognized professional productivity in the field(s) of specialization. Appointment to the rank of associate professor normally requires a record of substantial success in teaching, scholarship, and service. Appointment to the rank of assistant professor requires completion of professional training, which in most disciplines will be a terminal degree (usually the earned doctorate),and the clear promise of a successful career in teaching, scholarship, and service. Instructors should possess the master's degree (or equivalent). Instructors are appointed to one-year appointments, and are subject to 90 days' notice of renewal or non-renewal. Instructors are not on a continuing contract track. | ||
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida |