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Technical Assistant III (Exhibition & Installation Manager)
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Amherst
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| The Exhibition & Installation Manager (Technical Assistant III) is responsible for all activities related to the technical design and installation of exhibitions as well as for museum facilities, modifications, repairs, and maintenance. They also monitor security and climate control systems, to ensure safety for all visitors, employees, and works of art under the jurisdiction of the University Museum of Contemporary Art (UMCA). |
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Third Class Power Plant Engineer
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Amherst
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| The Third Class Power Plant Engineer is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Central Heating Plant equipment and systems, and assists with maintenance tasks as assigned.
This position reports to the Operations Manager and receives functional supervision from the Lead Operator. |
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Early Childhood Resource Teacher
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Amherst
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| The Early Childhood Resource Teacher provides staff coverage for all classrooms, develops and implements curriculum, classroom environment, behavior guidance, and parent partnerships according to the Center for Early Education and Care (CEEC) guidelines, the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) state licensing regulations, and national accreditation criteria. The Early Childhood Resource Teacher provides a nurturing, safe environment for children, which facilitates their social, emotional, intellectual, and physical growth. |
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Capital Project Manager Level I
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Amherst
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| The Capital Project Manager Level I works under the direction of the Project Executive and is responsible for project management for capital projects utilizing both in-house resources and external consultants. |
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W.E.B. DuBois Diversity Fellow
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Amherst
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| Fellows work as a part of our multidisciplinary treatment team utilizing a variety of brief treatment modalities to address a wide range of diagnoses and presenting problems. These modalities include intensive brief therapies for individuals, couples, crisis intervention, on-call management of emergencies, and outreach/consultation. Disciplines represented within our treatment team include clinical social work, clinical and counseling psychology, psychiatry, and advanced practice nursing, together with trainees in psychology, social work, and psychiatry. In addition, a community mentor specifically drawn from a pool of qualified licensed clinicians of color will be engaged to mentor and support the W.E.B. Du Bois Fellow. |