Electrician I (Utilities)
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UMass Amherst
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Supervises and assists in the installation of wiring systems on the University campus (cabling, pathing, and maintaining); requisitions materials and supplies; estimates costs for typical moves, adds, and changes and renovation work associated with the campus telecommunication systems; assists in obtaining maintenance for motors, generators, rectifiers, air conditioners and associated equipment in the telecommunication system, works as directed. |
Director of Advising and Pathway Programs (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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The Director of Advising and Pathway Programs manages a comprehensive advising program for academic programs within the University Without Walls Division. Ensures high quality advising and academic services for all students, with particular emphasis on programmatic needs for online, non-traditional, and exploratory students. Leads the development and delivery of programs and services that will enhance student success, retention, and the student experience. Provides leadership for current student pathway programs and collaborates in the development of new programs. Responsive to the widely varied needs of diverse student populations and works in a high volume and fast-paced work environment. |
Post Doctoral Research Associate - Galaxy Formation & Evolution
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UMass Amherst
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Postdoctoral position focused on galaxy formation and evolution. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with Dr. Jorge A. Zavala and other faculty members in the Department of Astronomy, using observations from different facilities, including ALMA, JWST, and the LMT. |
Assistant Director- Financial Aid Counselor
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UMass Boston
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The Assistant Director, Counselor is responsible for communicating and disseminating financial aid information, policies and procedures to graduate and undergraduate students and families through in-person interviews, media and phone consultations; and is responsible for keeping staff abreast of policy and regulatory changes affecting student eligibility and ensuring consistency in applying policies throughout the Financial Aid Services organization. The role of counselor requires a thorough knowledge of all federal and state regulations and institutional policies governing the financial aid programs. The Assistant Director, Counselor acts independently in counseling students, awarding aid and adjusting aid packages; and is responsible for the financial aid application verification process. The incumbent uses professional judgment, in accordance with federal regulations, to adjust financial aid awards due to unique family situations, student enrollment plans and in coordination of external aid awards. In addition, the Assistant Director, Counselor is responsible for managing federal, state and/or institutional financial aid programs as assigned; including but not limited to awarding, disbursing, reconciling cash receipts and expenditures and monthly/annual reconciliations. |
Family Physician/Sports Medicine
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UMass Amherst
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The Family Physician/Sports Medicine provides clinical services for students, faculty/staff and families eligible for health care; provides episodic health care in conjunction with a program of comprehensive primary care; provides programs of health education. Works under the direct supervision of the Medical Director of University Health Services in accordance with the regulations of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine. This position includes shared Team Physician duties for varsity sports coverage. Faculty appointment is with the Sports Medicine Fellowship based in the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester, MA. |
Community-Engaged Research Coordinator
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UMass Amherst
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The Community-Engaged Research Coordinator works with the PI’s in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (PBS) conducting community-engaged research aimed at eliminating health inequities and addressing the harmful effects of violence and discrimination on marginalized communities. This role is to support this research as well as serve as liaison between the community, the researching staff, and local collaborators in Holyoke, MA & Springfield, MA. |
Cook II (Hampshire Dining Commons)
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UMass Amherst
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Supervises and assists cooks and other kitchen personnel in large-scale quantity cooking; assists Cook III in the daily operation of a kitchen. |
Resident Director (46 week position)
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UMass Dartmouth
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The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is accepting applications for a Resident Director in the Residential Life Department. |
Dining Hall Supervisor (Blue Wall Cafe)
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UMass Amherst
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Supervises unit control by placement and supervision of personnel assigned to food service unit or units under the prescribed operational schedules and guidelines of said unit(s). |
Post Doc - HPP CHE
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UMass Amherst
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Dr. Kathryn Derose and Dr. Daniel López-Cevallos of the UMass Amherst Department of Health Promotion and Policy are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to begin Summer or Fall of 2025. This is a full time, 12-month, annually renewable position with a maximum duration of 2 years. The Postdoctoral Fellow will contribute to research on community-partnered interventions aimed at addressing health disparities both in the U.S. and/or in Latin America; and secondary data analysis of cardiovascular health among military populations in the U.S. Current topics and populations of focus include faith-based organizations and health promotion; food security and nutrition interventions to improve treatment adherence among people with HIV in the Dominican Republic; and stress and cardiovascular health among military populations. Responsibilities include writing scientific papers, quantitative and qualitative data collection and/or analysis, literature reviews, community and study partners’ engagement, and grant writing. Overall goals and specific activities will be determined collaboratively between the post-doc and Drs. Derose and López-Cevallos but can include: first-authored and co-authored journal articles; development of project leadership skills; NIH and DoD grant submissions; quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods training; community-based participatory research, and formalized mentorship. |