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Associate Policy Scientist
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Newark, DE
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| The Delaware Center for Civics Education (DCCE), housed within the Institute for Public Administration in the Biden School of Public Policy and Administration, supports statewide efforts to strengthen civic learning, disciplinary literacy, and evidence‑based instructional practice. The Associate Policy Scientist will play a key role in the Literacy for We the People initiative by helping to advance high‑quality civics, history, and literacy-integrated instruction for Delaware educators and students. |
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Academic Program Coordinator, School of Nursing
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| Under the limited supervision of the Academic Program Manager, the Academic Program Coordinator manages the administration of the department’s undergraduate programs, serves as liaison with University faculty, staff, students, and off-campus organizations/contacts, and is responsible for the Programs, Department, and University policy applications. This position coordinates all undergraduate administrative activities across multiple academic programs, specialized record keeping and database management, and/ information gathering projects. This position monitors and analyzes enrollment data and projections. Other duties include coordination of training, assigning, recruitment, admissions administration, and checking the work of lower-level staff and functioning as the lead staff person of responsibilities relating to undergraduate academic administrative functions. |
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Program Manager, Public Allies
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Wilmington, DE
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| Public Allies Delaware (PADE) is an AmeriCorps-funded project administratively placed within the Center for Community Research & Service (CCRS) in the Biden School of Public Policy & Administration. Join the team to help support a thriving civic sector by launching, growing, and sustaining a continuum of diverse and proximate talent. Public Allies' mission is to create a just and equitable society and the leadership to sustain it.
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Senior Director, Presidential Communications
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Newark, DE
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| The University of Delaware seeks an experienced, strategic writer to serve as the President’s chief voice and senior communications advisor. This role crafts high-impact speeches and messaging that elevate the university’s mission, reputation, and public standing, translating complex academic, financial, and policy issues into clear, compelling narratives. Working closely with senior leadership, government relations, and legal counsel, this position plays a central role in shaping institutional storytelling and executive communications on UD’s Newark campus. |
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Associate Director, Graduate and Undergraduate Recruitment
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Newark, DE
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| The Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration provides undergraduate and graduate education, research, and public service across the broad fields of public policy and administration and contributes to a range of interdisciplinary areas at UD. Named in honor of the 46th President of the United States and UD alumnus Joe Biden, the Biden School supports a full body of faculty, staff, and students in research, student support services, and finance and administration. The Associate Director of Undergraduate Recruitment is a key member of the Biden School Student Services team, responsible for creating, implementing, and overseeing the recruitment and admissions activities for students. |
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Continuing Track Assistant Professor, Family Nurse Practitioner Faculty
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Newark, DE
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| The School of Nursing in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Delaware seeks an experienced, innovative, and highly motivated candidate for a 9-month, continuing track assistant professor family nurse practitioner faculty position to join our faculty that includes nationally recognized leaders in clinical practice, education, research, and policy. In addition, the desired clinical area of expertise includes Family Nurse Practitioner with simulation experience as a plus. Expectations also include participation in scholarship, clinical practice and service activities. Faculty are encouraged to teach in both undergraduate and graduate nursing programs and contribute to a welcoming campus environment committed to fostering a positive workplace culture of belonging. |
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Business Administrator II, Registrar's Office
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Newark, DE
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| The Registrar’s Office is seeking a new team member to perform a variety of duties including calendar management for the Registrar and Associate Vice President, as well as functions related to procurement, HR, student records and the academic calendar. |
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Assistant General Counsel
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| The Assistant General Counsel will provide strategic legal guidance across a broad range of issues impacting a major research university, managing complex matters from inception to resolution with minimal supervision. This role serves as a trusted advisor to campus leadership and units, balancing legal risk with institutional priorities while fostering strong, collaborative relationships. The ideal candidate brings sound judgment, excellent communication skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast‑paced environment with diverse and evolving legal needs. |
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Administrative Specialist, The Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Newark, DE, Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is searching for an Administrative Specialist to support day-to-day department operations. The Administrative Specialist has excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and effective organizational skills and is a valued partner within the department. The Department is a supportive, collaborative environment, with foci on research and student success. |
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Academic Program Coordinator
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| The Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology is recognized as one of the nation’s top doctoral programs by the National Academy of Kinesiology. It encompasses three undergraduate programs and six graduate programs, enrolling approximately 750 undergraduate students and 120 graduate students. The Department is supported by 43 faculty and professional staff, including PhD faculty who lead independent research programs with a combined $2.5 million in annual research expenditures. |
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Business Administrator II, Graduate College
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| Established in 2019, the Graduate College supports the growth and success of graduate education and research at the University of Delaware, serving over 4,400 graduate students and 270 postdoctoral researchers while engaging a wide range of campus and external stakeholders. The College oversees interdisciplinary programs, fellowships, and funding initiatives that promote innovation and transdisciplinary research.
The Business Administrator II, reporting to the Associate Business Officer, manages and supports the College’s financial operations, including budgeting, planning, procurement, and compliance. This role provides high-level financial analysis, strategic guidance, and operational support, requiring strong independent judgment, collaboration, and attention to fiduciary best practices. |
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Director, Business Operations
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Newark, DE
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| For more than 50 years, the Center for Composite Materials at the University of Delaware has been an internationally recognized Center of Excellence for interdisciplinary research, education, and technology transfer. We’re seeking a Director of Business Operations to serve as a key member of the Center’s leadership team. This position provides strategic direction and leadership in the planning, development, management, control, and reporting of CCM’s financial operations; the implementation and administration of CCM’s research portfolio, including grant and contract management and compliance; and oversight of all other administrative functions supporting the Center. |
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Leave & Retirement Specialist
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| The Leave and Retirement Specialist is responsible for the day-to-day management and administration of the University’s retirement and leave of absence programs. This position serves as a key resource for employees, retirees, and departmental HR staff, providing expert guidance on retirement benefits, paid and unpaid leaves, and compliance with federal, state, and University policies. |
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Grants Analyst II, Plant and Soil Sciences
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Newark, DE
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| The Grants Analyst II is a critical professional role within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR). The primary objective of this position is to serve as the central post-award authority for the PLSC department. Responsibilities include ensuring that all sponsored research is managed with the highest level of fiscal integrity and compliance. Operating under the direction of CANR’s Grant’s Manager and the Department Business Administrator (BA), the Analyst acts as the vital link between the College’s Pre-Award team, the University Research Office, and other academic departments across campus. |
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Academic Advisor II, Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| The department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences (HBNS) provides academic services for the more than 750 undergraduate students. HBNS offers five undergraduate majors, six minors, nine graduate programs, two graduate certificate programs, and a rich array of classroom, research, laboratory, real-world clinical, service, and experiential learning opportunities.
Under general direction of the HBNS Department Chair and in conjunction with the College of Health Sciences Assistant Dean of Student Services, the Academic Advisor II will be responsible for the academic advisement of current HBNS junior and senior students as well as development of program marketing and recruitment plans for the undergraduate majors within the department. The position will assist with course registration, senior checkout, student programming, related undergraduate student activities and orientation as necessary. The Academic Advisor II helps in the development of programs and events for prospective students and supports programs and University wide initiatives for entering freshmen and transfer students. In addition, they work closely with the Office of Undergraduate Student Services (USS), who provide academic services for all students in the College of Health Sciences.
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Administrative Specialist, Office of the Provost
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Newark, DE/Hybrid
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| The Honors College and Undergraduate Education Programs is seeking candidates for an Administrative Specialist. This position provides comprehensive management of the administrative, academic, and operational affairs of the Honors College and Undergraduate Education Programs. The Administrative Specialist is proactive, customer-service driven, demonstrates exceptional oral and written communication skills, attention to detail, and utilizes effective organizational skills in a busy environment with many stakeholders. A high level of independent judgment, initiative, and problem-solving skills, and the ability to demonstrate a high degree of confidentiality and discretion are required. |
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Extension Agent II, 4-H Youth Development (New Castle County)
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Newark, DE
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| Cooperative Extension is an informal, educational, nationwide network that combines the expertise and resources of federal, state, and local governments to improve people’s lives. For a century, University of Delaware Cooperative Extension has made a difference in the First State by providing quality educational programming to individuals and communities, based on university research and aimed at meeting the expressed needs of our constituents. The outreach arm of USDA and the American land-grant university system, Cooperative Extension takes the University to the people with programming that includes food safety; nutrition, diet, and health; 4-H and youth development; sustainable agriculture; home gardening; financial and resource management; leadership and volunteer development; and much more.
Under the general direction of the New Castle County (NCC) Extension Director, the Extension Agent manages programs within the NCC 4-H program area. . The Extension Agent will provide direct educational programming, to include 4-H Junior Council; Camp Counselors Training; as well as the NCC 4-H Embryology in the Classroom Program. |
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Temporary Faculty, Early Childhood Education
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Newark, DE
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| Human Development and Family Sciences in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Delaware invites applications for a Temporary Faculty position in Early Childhood Education (ECE) to begin Fall 2026. We seek an energetic, highly motivated, and experienced professional who will serve as a role model and mentor for undergraduate and graduate Early Childhood Education students. As a temporary 9-month faculty member, the successful candidate will primarily teach undergraduate AA and BS early childhood courses. This is a 9-month full-time appointment beginning September 1, 2026. |
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Academic Advisor II, College of Health Sciences
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Newark, DE
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| Under the general direction, the Academic Advisor II is responsible for providing academic advisement services to students in the School of Nursing (SON). The advisor works cooperatively with the Department Chair to set goals and propose solutions to advising issues that affect the quality of services to students in the SON. Knowledge of curriculum options, degree requirements, academic policies and procedures for advisement of students in the majors housed in the SON is necessary. The position will assist with course registration, senior checkout, student programming, related undergraduate student activities and orientation session as necessary. The Academic Advisor II helps in the development of programs and events for prospective students and supports programs and University wide initiatives for entering freshmen and transfer students. |
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Business Administrator I, Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Newark, DE
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| The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) is searching for a Business Administrator to oversee fiscal and administrative operations for UDairy Creamery and Newark Farm. Serves as key liaison with university partners and external stakeholders, while providing financial oversight to multiple CANR units to ensure efficient, compliant, and streamlined operations. |