Athletic Trainer I - Football/Rowing
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Newark
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Are you a game changer with a growth mindset? The University of Delaware is looking for an Athletic Trainer to join the Sport Performance team. |
ERP & Cloud Systems Lead I
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Remote
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The IT Enterprise Systems & Cloud Services (IT-ES&CS) is seeking an ERP Cloud Systems Lead I. This is a great opportunity to join a vibrant community dedicated to excellence! The ideal candidate will lead the implementation of software development life cycle methodologies to enhance the University’s PeopleSoft Financial system and provide primary support for Purchasing, Payables, Cash management, General ledger, Receivables, Asset management and Grants management. |
Parking Enforcement Representative*
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Newark
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The Parking Enforcement Representative serves as a uniformed member of Parking Services performing routine and diverse duties requiring independent judgment in the application of prescribed procedures and methods related to University parking rules and regulation and traffic direction. |
Chairperson, Hospitality and Sport Business Management
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Newark
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The University of Delaware seeks applications for the position of chair of the Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management. The chair will be appointed for a five-year term, beginning no later than Fall 2025. We seek an innovative and dynamic leader with a vision to advance the department’s research and teaching while enhancing its national and international reputation and visibility. This is a tenured appointment, at the rank of full professor |
Administrative Assistant II, Air Force ROTC
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Newark
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The Administrative Assistant II performs complex clerical and administrative support duties, including the compilation of data and generation of routine reports. The position includes the knowledge of UDs policies and procedures, registration and computer systems and functions.
The position requires an understanding and comprehension of Air Force policies and procedures, customs and courtesies, computer systems, and intricacies of the AFROTC program. |
Assistant Professor (Continuing Track), Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
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Newark
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Assistant Professor (Continuing Track), Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (psych.udel.edu) at the University of Delaware invites applications for a permanent, teaching-focused Assistant Professor (Continuing Track) position, with a background in Social Psychology and expertise for teaching Quantitative Methods.
The typical teaching load for this position is 3 to 4 courses per semester, course load will be balanced between social psychology and research methods and statistics. The ideal candidate will be able to effectively teach courses in statistics and research methods that integrate traditional approaches with discussion of contemporary topics (e.g., Open Science) in these domains.
Our University and Department are committed to inclusive excellence; the ideal candidate for this position will be capable of supporting and mentoring a diverse student population. This position is an excellent opportunity for a teacher-scholar to play an active role in strengthening the teaching mission of our department. Currently, our department comprises 34 faculty members, 9 of whom are teaching and training-focused.
The Continuing Track (CT) is UD’s permanent non-tenure track. CT faculty enjoy contracts that lengthen over time, and most of the same benefits as tenure-track faculty. For more information, see https://sites.udel.edu/ctcaucus/why-do-you-want-to-be-a-ct-faculty-at-ud/.
Applicants should provide a cover letter, CV, teaching statement, and diversity statement. Review of applications will begin January 6, 2025. For additional information, please contact Peter Mende-Siedlecki, PhD at pmende@udel.edu. |
3-D Studio Coordinator, Art and Design
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Newark
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We seek to strengthen the Department of Art & Design’s three-dimensional studio areas (ceramics and sculpture) with a 3-D Studio Technician who brings a broad perspective informed by active engagement with ceramics and sculpture. Knowledge of technical equipment, materials, and processes used in the fields of ceramics and sculptural arts. Experience working with undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and staff in a university setting. The ideal candidate will have a strong technical ceramics and sculpture background with experience in maintenance, repair, design, and construction of ceramics and sculpture equipment and can provide instruction on ceramic and sculpture equipment and health and safety methods and processes. |
Hazardous Material Manager
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Newark
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The Hazardous Material Manager manages the chemical waste programs at the University to assure compliance with 29CFR1910.1450 and other applicable guidelines to achieve the optimal control of the reduction of hazards and exposures. |
Assistant Director, Development
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Newark/Hybrid
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Help drive impactful change by partnering with passionate leaders, faculty, and staff to inspire transformational giving and advance the University's goals by building meaningful relationships and securing major gifts. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Physics and Astronomy
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Newark
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The theoretical physics group at the University of Delaware and theoretical physics group at Johns Hopkins university are anticipating the appointment of a joint 3-year postdoctoral position starting in September 2025. The area of focus of this appointment is particle phenomenology broadly defined. The host at the University of Delaware will be Harikrishnan Ramani while the Hopkins group is led by David Kaplan and Surjeet Rajendran. |
Research Software Engineer
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Newark
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In this Research Software Engineer (RSE) position, you will closely collaborate on innovative interdisciplinary research software projects across Departments of Computer & Information Sciences, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Political Science & International Relations, and Civil & Environmental Engineering. You will be part of a dynamic team of Research Software Engineers (RSE) that we are building for the newly funded NSF Award “Building a Computational and Data-Intensive Research Workforce & Network in the Mid-Atlantic Region” - an interdisciplinary science project that focuses on modernizing social, behavioral and economic sciences, finance along with coastal science applications. The project aims to leverage tools and techniques in High Performance Computing (HPC) Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Data Science to advance the targeted domain sciences. The position provides an excellent chance for the RSE to split their time equally between enhancing their research software development skills and contributing to the establishment and the growth of the RSE program at UD in collaboration with partnering organizations. The role will also provide teaching and training opportunities allowing the RSE to balance their time and focus between technical and professional development. |
Lab Coordinator I, Center for Composite Materials
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Newark
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The Center for Composite Materials (CCM), a soft-funded research center within the College of Engineering, has annual research expenditures more than $17M, derived largely from external sources. The mission of the Center is to 1) conduct basic and applied research, 2) educate scientists and engineers, and 3) transition technology to industry. The Lab Coordinator I is a specialized research position that works closely with faculty, research staff, and students (graduate, undergraduate) to support, facilitate and coordinate operational activities, and performs a variety of complex technical laboratory duties. The principal emphasis is on working independently in support of composite materials research activities and establishing and implementing operating procedures. |
Academic Advisor II, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Academic Advisor advises students regarding information, procedures and academic requirements of majors and minors in The College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE). The Advisor works cooperatively with the Senior Assistant Dean to set goals and propose solutions to advising issues that affect the quality of services to undergraduate students in CEOE. |
Security Officer- University of Delaware Police Department
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Newark
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The University of Delaware is looking for motivated applicants for the position of security officer. This position will report to the University of Delaware Police Department and perform various duties such as providing security to specific campus locations. This position will work a rotating shift with varied days off. The University offers a comprehensive benefits package, which includes medical, dental, vision, and tuition remission for eligible employees, spouse, and dependent children. |
Senior Director, Development (Athletics) /Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Office of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is seeking a resourceful fundraising professional to engage donors as partners in a tradition of philanthropy to strengthen the University of Delaware. |
Assistant Professor of Music Theory (Continuing Track), School of Music
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Newark
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Assistant Professor of Music Theory (Continuing Track), School of Music
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware seeks an Assistant Professor of Music Theory, continuing track. This is a full-time, fully benefited position with a focus on teaching. The successful candidate will possess an inclusive perspective on the field of music theory with pedagogical competence to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Earned doctorate (PhD or DMA) in music theory or composition preferred; ABDs will be considered but hired at the rank of Instructor. Applicants should have a record of successful teaching at the university level with a demonstrated commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access. We encourage applicants from underrepresented communities within the disciplines of music theory and composition. |
Coordinator, Gift Administration
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Newark/Hybrid
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Join a donor-centric team where you will collaborate with colleagues across departments to ensure seamless transactions, compliance, and donor satisfaction, contributing to a workplace where process improvement and regulatory alignment are prioritized. |
Cybersecurity Program Manager, Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
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Newark
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The Manager is responsible to provide leadership and operational management to the SBDC in establishing a program to provide and facilitate cybersecurity assistance and technical training to resource partners and the greater community of small businesses. |
Graduate Services Coordinator, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology
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Newark
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The Graduate Services Coordinator manages all aspects of the administration of the KAAP undergraduate and graduate programs, serves as liaison with University faculty, staff, and students, as well as off campus organizations/contacts, and is responsible for the Programs, Department, and University policy applications. In conjunction with the KAAP Graduate Program Directors, this position coordinates all graduate administrative activities across multiple organizational units, specialized record keeping and database management, and/or specified information gathering projects and tasks are performed. This position directly supports the KAAP graduate programs and the respective Program Director, inclusive of: Applied Physiology, Exercise Science, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Athletic Training, and serves as a resource for the KAAP-BIOMS students. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Climate Resilience and Adaptation, Applied Economics and Statistics
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Newark
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The Center for Experimental & Applied Economics (CEAE) at the University of Delaware seeks a qualified candidate to serve as a postdoc researcher for a one-year appointment, renewable for up to three years. The selected candidate will contribute to experimental economics research in the Risks, Impacts, & Strategies for Coastal Communities (RISCC) project, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The overarching goal of this project is to advance convergent science to empower communities that are disproportionately affected by dual, interacting climate hazards–flooding and salinization–to make effective and inclusive adaptation decisions that support long-term climate resilience. |