IT Support Consultant I
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Administrative Field Support team within IT Client Support and Services at the University of Delaware has an opening for an IT Support Consultant I. The IT Support Consultant I will be a part of a team that is responsible for providing IT support for many of the administrative departments on campus. It is an exciting opportunity to work with a great team! |
Computer Engineer/Computer Scientist – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
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Gaithersburg
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The College of Engineering is recruiting for a Computer Engineer/Computer Scientist in the UD Center for Neutron Science. The University of Delaware has won a competitive award of more than $7 million over a five-year period from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and will use it to develop the next generation of neutron scattering instrumentation through the creation of the UD Center for Neutron Science. Neutron scattering is a nanoscale measurement technique that is complementary to X-ray and light scattering as a means to probe the structure of materials. Since neutron scattering requires a high-flux neutron source, measurements are carried out at large national facilities such as the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) in Gaithersburg, MD. UD center staff will work on-site at the NCNR, helping design and build the next generation of neutron scattering instrumentation that will be used worldwide. |
Heavy Refrigeration Mechanic
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Newark
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The Heavy Refrigeration Mechanic performs skilled work in the inspection, preventive and applied maintenance, adjustment, and repair of components in refrigeration systems above 20-ton capacity. |
Pauline A. Young Resident, OER Publishing Librarian
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Newark/Hybrid
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The University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press seeks an early career librarian with an interest in open education, open access, and publishing. Working closely with colleagues who advocate for open educational resources (OER) in the Library, Museums and Press and across the University, the Pauline A. Young Resident will have the opportunity to lead efforts to develop sustainable workflows around OER publishing. Interest in OER has been growing at the University of Delaware. The University’s Strategic Plan specifically mentions the need to expand the use of and access to OER to help reduce students’ costs. The Library also offers yearly grants to faculty to support the adoption of open and affordable course materials. We have supported dozens of projects across academic departments, and have saved students nearly half a million dollars in materials costs. We are excited to further support open publishing as a next step in this work |
Temporary Assistant Professor, Department of Art History
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Department of Art History in the College of Arts and Sciences is seeking to fill a Temporary Assistant Professor position in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art history, beginning August 16, 2023. We especially welcome candidates whose teaching focuses on the art of any region within Africa, South Asia, or South America. This position will complement our current teaching and scholarly depth in the early modern Iberian world, East Asia, and the Americas. The department encourages historical rigor, methodological pluralism, and interdisciplinary dialogue, and is committed to the core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The position involves teaching undergraduate courses at all levels of the curriculum, from introductory courses geared to non-majors to upper-level seminars. The teaching load is four in-person courses per semester, with the goal of two or three course preps per semester.
This is a one-year position but may be renewed (depending on performance, funding, and departmental course needs) for a second year. Our Department is committed to providing quality undergraduate educational experiences within a research-focused Department. Successful candidates should ideally engage in evidence-based, inclusive, and reflective teaching practices.
Candidates must have completed their Ph.D. by September 1, 2023.
Applicants should upload the following materials: an application letter; CV; a 2-page statement of teaching philosophy; sample syllabi for an introductory lecture course, and either an intermediate-level course or a senior seminar; a 1-page statement explaining how you will contribute to the inclusive excellence mission of our University, mentor a diverse student population and generally address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion; names and contact information of three references who can provide letters of recommendation.
Review of applications will begin April 14, 2023. |
Assistant/Associate Coach, Strength & Conditioning
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Newark
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Exciting opportunity to join the Strength and Conditioning staff with University of Delaware's Department of Athletics, Community and Campus Recreation |
Clinical Practice Manager, Student Health Services
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Newark
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Student Health Services (SHS) provides essential services and support to students and campus stakeholders to enhance the development of personal and social responsibility and to foster safe, healthy, inclusive, and supportive communities at UD. SHS partners with students and staff to develop vibrant inclusive environments which encourage student success and engagement, a culture of care for all members, values-congruent decision-making, and the cultivation of skills and knowledge. We are looking for a dynamic Clinical Practice Manager to join our team. |
Simulation Operations Specialist
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Newark
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The Simulation Lab Specialist will assist with the day-to-day operations of the simulation program, including simulation rooms and mannequin set-up and take down, application of moulage, and audio-visual equipment related to simulation-based experiences. |
Business Intel Analyst
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Newark/Hybrid
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Join an innovative, dynamic team at the University of Delaware! Decision Support is seeking a talented Business Intel Analyst to participate in the full development life cycle. |
College Technology Lead- Client Support & Services
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Newark
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The IT Client Support & Services unit (IT-CS&S) is seeking an IT Support Consultant IV. IT-CS&S provides general technical support and support in specific areas of the Information Technologies Department (UDIT) and provides the University with robust technology campus wide. Great opportunity to join a vibrant community dedicated to excellence! |
Physical Therapist II, College of Health Sciences
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Newark
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Under general direction of the Director, the Staff Physical Therapist is involved in direct patient care of patients in the University of Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic. The position of Staff Physical Therapist is an integral component of the physical therapy clinic and physical therapy department. The incumbent supervises Doctor¿s of Physical Therapy students during patient care. The incumbent also has a role in mentoring of junior staff therapists in Residency and Fellowship training. This involves guidance and consultation with direct patient care. The Physical Therapist functions independently when given instruction of academic and clinical needs to be addressed. The incumbent is expected to maintain communication with the department, for administrative and research components as well as communication with the faculty of other physical therapy institutions on issues of clinical education and specialty area development. This position has an administrative component that is related to needed projects including protocol development and the student interaction with the clinic environment.Incumbents also are expected to participate in departmental team and committee work. |
Licensed Practical Nurse, Nurse Managed Primary Care Center
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Newark
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The University of Delaware Nurse Managed Primary Care Center (NMPCC) is a growing interdisciplinary primary care practice housed at the University of Delaware's innovative STAR Campus Health Sciences Complex. The Center offers full-service primary care services for individuals aged 13+, including acute illness/disease care, chronic disease management, complete physicals, women's health services, adult immunizations, and sports physicals for adolescents aged 13+.
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) within the University of Delaware Nurse Managed Primary Care Center (NMPCC) is responsible for supporting our clinic NP staff in delivering a high level of care in addition to supporting our missions of excellence in the education of future nurses, collaborating with staff to maintain our PCMH designation, and supporting the clinic in other ways that improve our productivity.
The LPN will also participate in our Parkinson’s Disease Clinic, other patient related QI activities and must be flexible with schedule to meet the needs of the NMPCC Clinic. |
Communications Specialist II, Digital Communications
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Newark/Hybrid
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The University of Delaware Graduate College is responsible for the growth and vitality of UD graduate programs and research. The Graduate College is a complex unit engaging with multiple internal and external constituencies, including current and prospective graduate students, professional and continuing studies students, and lifelong learners. The College also works closely with postdoctoral researchers, the Graduate College Council, the Faculty Senate, the Graduate Student Government, the deans’ offices of the other disciplinary colleges, the program directors of more than 200 graduate programs, alumni, and industry representatives. |
Communications Specialist II, Editorial Communications
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Newark/Hybrid
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Established in 2019, the University of Delaware Graduate College is an expression of the will of the faculty and administration at the University to dedicate itself to the needs and aspirations of our graduate students and postdocs. We will advocate for our graduate students’ and postdocs' success and well-being in all parts of their lives on and off campus. The Graduate College will enhance graduate experiences. |
Administrative Assistant III, Conference Services
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Conference Services team at the University of Delaware has an opening for an Administrative Assistant III. The Administrative Assistant III provides event support for in-house clients & guests and major university events (i.e. commencement, alumni weekend, etc), maintains supply inventory for the department and provides general administrative assistance to conference staff at all locations (Newark & Lewes). |
Marine Engineer, RV Sharp*
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Lewes
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UD’s College of Earth, Ocean and Environment owns and operates a fleet of research vessels that serve not only university faculty, students and scientists, but also researchers from universities, government agencies and private industry across the country. |
Assistant Registrar, Registration and Records
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Newark/Hybrid
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Join the Registrar's Office in a role that maintains students’ academic records, and manages grading and registration processes. |
Digital Content Specialist, Office of Communications & Marketing
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Office of Communications & Marketing (OCM) has University-wide responsibility for communications among multiple stakeholders, both internally (faculty, staff and students), as well as externally to prospective students, alumni, parents and other special constituent groups beyond the campus, including print, broadcast, social and digital media. OCM serves as the major strategic communications leader and dissemination point for information about the University. OCM collaborates closely with UD’s Undergraduate Admissions Office to serve our primary audience of prospective students and their parents. |
Academic Program Coordinator, Student Support Services Program
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Newark
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Join a student support service team that combines academic, personal and career counseling, and personal advocacy and mentoring to ensure academic success. |
Assistant to the Director, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, CRiSP and CHARM
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Newark
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The Center for Research in Soft matter and Polymers (CRiSP) and the Center for Hybrid, Active, and Responsive Materials (CHARM ) create and integrate new solutions to next-generation polymer/plastic and quantum materials towards more sustainable and efficient materials systems. Both centers reside within the College of Engineering at UD. The successful candidate for the Assistant to the Director position will oversee the day-to-day operations of both centers and perform a broad range of administrative details of highly complex and confidential nature on a regular basis. |