Post Doctoral Research Associate (Psychology and Emerging Technologies)
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526392
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Schl of Crimin & Justice Stud
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The School of Criminology and Justice Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The position will conduct research as part of a US Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative grant “Machine-Moderated Moral Injury: Exploring the Double-Edged Sword of Algorithmic Decision-Making in National Security” under the supervision of Associate Professor Neil D. Shortland. This is an interdisciplinary research project that involves PI and Co-PIs from Psychology, Criminal Justice, Robotics, Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Philosophy. We are open to individuals from any of these disciplines. The eventual candidate will be expected to work across multiple project strands that will cover all these disciplines. |
Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor and Program Director, Master of Science in Health Information Management
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526336
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Public Health
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The Department of Public Health, within the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences seeks a full-time Assistant or Associate Teaching Professor with expertise in health informatics, health services research, or health data science. The appointment is scheduled to begin September 2025. |
Coordinator of Academic Support Services (part-time/temporary)
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526406
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Center for Learning
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The Centers for Learning and Advising and Student Success (CLASS) is a centrally coordinated student academic support center and provides advising, tutoring, success coaching and a wide range of academic support services to all UMass Lowell students which include managing two testing centers on North and South Campus. The Centers for Learning is actively engaged in university-wide student success initiatives and partners with academic colleges, student affairs and other units on campus to support the retention, persistence, and graduation of all our students.
The Coordinator of Academic Support Services is part of the Centers for Learning Academic Support Services team. There are 3 areas of responsibility for this position: 1.) Assisting with coordination for the south campus testing center 2.) Engage in pro-active outreach to undergraduate students to support their overall success; 3.) Collaborate as a member of the CLASS Academic Services team in the delivery of academic support and programming. |
Assistant Teaching Professor - Mathematical Sciences (multiple positions)
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526360
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Mathematics & Statistics
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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for two full-time, non tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor to start on Sept 1, 2025. Primary responsibilities are to provide high quality teaching and service to the department. This position is renewable annually, potentially leading to an appointment as Associate Teaching Professor following six consecutive years of outstanding performance evaluations.
UMass Lowell is located about 25 miles northwest of Boston in the high-tech corridor of Massachusetts.
Responsibilities will consist primarily of teaching existing courses at the undergraduate level. The successful candidate will be involved in coordinating multisession classes, advising students, in outreach activities, our continuing efforts to improve the department's educational mission and other departmental service. Examples of courses that candidates are expected to teach can be found at
https://www.uml.edu/Catalog/Undergraduate/Sciences/Departments/Mathematical-Sciences/Course-Listing.aspx |
GPS Support Specialist (temporary/part-time)
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526371
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Grad & Professional Studies
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The Graduate, Online & Professional Studies team is seeking a part-time Support Specialist. This role is vital to supporting the needs of the Undergraduate & Graduate admissions, recruitment, advising, and student services teams through various administrative tasks, customer service and student support. |
Dean, Francis College of Engineering
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526359
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College Engineering
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell (“UMass Lowell”) seeks a visionary, collaborative, and inspirational leader for the position of Dean of the Francis College of Engineering (“FCOE” or “the College”). As one of the top 100 public universities in the country with deep and mutually reinforcing ties to the technological and cultural nexus of Greater Boston, UMass Lowell has enjoyed dramatic growth in student applications, research funding, and private giving over the past eight years. |
Associate Network Engineer (Promotional Opportunity)
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526352
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Network Services
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This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position.
The Associate Network Engineer is a technical staff member in the Network Services group in Information Technology. The Associate Network Engineer contributes to the architecture, design, and configuration of network-related systems to meet the business needs of UMass Lowell.
Under the direction of the Associate Director of Network Services, the Associate Network Engineer assists in the execution of the overall vision and strategy related to University network systems. They are responsible for supporting short and long term network infrastructure initiatives including wired and wireless network configuration, assisting in strategies for integrating new network-based services, and supporting of all network-related initiatives.
They work closely with the Network Services team, project managers, and information security staff to provide robust and highly available network services. As required, they also configure wired and wireless network equipment, trouble shoot end-user network issues using software and hardware tools, repair and install network equipment, and provide end-user support related to the delivery of network connectivity. They are integral in the overall services delivered to all internal and external users of UMass Lowell’s IT service catalog. |
Communication Dispatcher II
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526355
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University Police
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The Communications Dispatcher II performs a variety of duties involving transmitting messages from the radio communications base station. S/he monitors various radio frequencies and operates radio transmitting and receiving equipment. S/he will maintain records and logs of department daily activities, search files to obtain information, utilize information equipment in order to facilitate law enforcement and community care taking goals and missions. All finalists will be required to present the following documents: Birth Certificate, High School Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate and Driver's License.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to that goal and encourage you to apply and to identify your strengths in this area. |
Program Manager, UML VetsRISE Program
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526233
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Industry Partners & Econ Dev
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VetsRISE is a new workforce training program for transitioning service members and their spouses. The open position is Program Manager, UML VetsRISE program, and is a benefited full-time position currently funded through 8/31/2025 with the possibility of renewal. The position will be responsible for managing a workforce training grant program: attracting program supporters / employers, assisting with attracting program participants as needed, creating curriculums, sourcing instructors, tracking detailed program metrics, reporting on activities, completing required grant reports, and other duties. |
Dean of the University Library
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526300
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Library
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for the position of Dean of the University Library. This senior leadership role offers the opportunity to guide the strategic vision, management, and operations of a dynamic library that plays a pivotal role in supporting the university's mission of teaching, learning, and research. The Dean of the University Library reports to the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, and is a member of the Chancellor’s Senior Cabinet.
The Dean of the University Library provides strategic and forward-thinking leadership to advance the library’s mission of supporting teaching, learning, and research at UMass Lowell. The library is located at three different locations including the Center for Lowell History in downtown Lowell, a critical resource for preserving Lowell’s historical and cultural heritage. As the university transitions to R1 status, this is an exciting opportunity to lead a dynamic library at a nationally ranked research institution that values innovation, collaboration, and student success.
The working environment at UMass Lowell is collaborative, with a strong sense of community and a committed team in place. The right leader will view this position as an opportunity to think creatively and strategically about how to maximize the library’s impact in a period of limited resources. The successful candidate will work collaboratively across campus to elevate the library’s role and foster a culture of innovation, inclusion, and shared purpose. This role demands both vision and pragmatism, with an emphasis on elevating library services, advancing an inclusive environment, and maintaining operational excellence within a complex organization. |
Access Services Associate (Part-Time/Temporary)
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526327
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Library
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The Part-time Access Services Associate will contribute to the operation of UML University Library and the Access Services department by participating in: Interlibrary Loan, student assistant supervision, circulation desk functions, customer service, stacks maintenance, and other projects as assigned. |
Admissions Counselor for Regional Recruitment (Mid-Atlantic)
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526275
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Undergrad Admissions
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An Admissions Counselor for Regional Recruitment (Mid-Atlantic) is primarily responsible for recruitment of prospective undergraduate students in an assigned geographic region that will enhance the recruitment efforts of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. General admissions responsibilities include effective management of territory through customer service including customer service relationship management software, conducting in-person and/or virtual school visits, admission-related workshops, parent/student programming, college fairs, information sessions, panel discussions, webinars, planning and hosting recruitment events. The Admissions Counselor for Regional Recruitment will also be responsible for evaluating and summarizing applications for admission. |
Systems Engineer (Promotional Opportunity)
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526301
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Systems Engineering
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This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position.
The Systems Engineer is a key technical member of the Systems Engineering group within Information Technology, responsible for designing computer information systems that support UMass Lowell’s operational needs.
The Systems Engineer possesses a comprehensive understanding of UMass Lowell’s technology platforms, along with the business processes and drivers influencing these platforms. As the lead designer for multiple systems, they are responsible for system design, documentation, and consultation on the implementation of multi-vendor application platforms.
Reporting to the Director of Platforms & Systems Engineering, the Systems Engineer plays a critical role in adopting and integrating new technologies while optimizing existing IT investments. They contribute significantly to the quality and reliability of IT services delivered to both internal and external users of UMass Lowell’s infrastructure. |
GPS Undergraduate Admissions Specialist (Temporary/Part-time)
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526214
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Grad & Professional Studies
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The GPS UG admissions team is seeking a part-time admissions specialist. This role is vital to supporting the needs of the UG admissions team through various administrative tasks, customer service, and student support. A strong desire to provide top-tier customer service is a must. |
International Student Advisor
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526189
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International Student&Scholars
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The International Student Advisor will review and process cases and maintain documentation pertaining to F-1 and J-1 Student in non-immigrant visa classifications.
Responsible for creating and maintaining efficient channels of communication and cooperation with all academic and administrative units charged with the task of enhancing the transition, integration, and success of international students at UMass Lowell. |
International Student Services Assistant (temporary/part-time)
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526166
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International Student&Scholars
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The ISSO team is seeking a part-time International Student Services Assistant. This role is vital to supporting the needs of the ISSO team through various administrative tasks, customer service, and student support. A strong desire to provide top-tier customer service is a must. |
Retention and Advising Specialist (temporary/part-time)
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526197
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Academic Services
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The Part-Time Retention and Advising Specialist is a member of the Academic Services team, focusing specifically on supporting retention and re-enrollment efforts as part of the university’s broader student success strategy. This role involves managing a caseload of students with a focus on students experiencing financial challenges and who may be eligible for a retention grant and engaging in proactive outreach and support efforts. Through regular one-to-one meetings, group sessions, and targeted interventions, this position works to improve retention and facilitating student success. This position collaborates closely with campus partners, such as the Solution Center and Financial Aid, and is essential to ensure a comprehensive support network for students, addressing their academic, financial, and personal needs. |
International Student & Scholar Advisor
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526143
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International Student&Scholars
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International Student & Scholar Advisor will advise and process documentation pertaining to the following non-immigrant categories: F-1 and J-1 Exchange Visitors and be a point of contact for Colleges, departments, and UML Admissions offices in the area if international student service, international enrollment, academic appointments of J-1 Scholars, immigration advising and SEVIS institutional compliance. |
Assistant Director - OSFA Programs
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526159
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Financial Aid
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The Assistant Director is responsible for managing various Massachusetts state financial aid grant and scholarship programs, including MassGrant PLUS, MassGrant PLUS Expansion, High Demand, In Demand, etc. The Assistant Director will be an active member of the state scholarship processing team that consists of this position, as well as the Senior Associate Director and the Assistant Directors of State Programs.
This position works to ensure timely and accurate awarding, certification, disbursement, and reconciliation of state funds with the corresponding state agency, including Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) via their MassAid portal, in compliance with federal and state guidelines and regulations.
In addition, the Assistant Director manages the Massachusetts Application for State Financial Aid. This includes, but is not limited to, validation of data, coordination of student files with OSFA and other university offices, awarding and processing of aid, and maintaining auditable files.
This position provides support to the staff of The Solution Center with the troubleshooting and resolution of student issues related to financial aid. Advises and counsels students and families on financial aid programs, policies and procedures, student eligibility, special circumstances, and financial planning. |
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
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Mechanical & Industrial Engin
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The successful applicant will conduct analytical, computational and experimental research in the areas of structural health and condition monitoring, controls, and diagnostics of engineering structures with an emphasis on development of signal and image processing algorithms using audio-visual signals and machine learning-enhanced techniques for improved system and structural response. The successful candidate will also assist in writing scholarly articles and research proposals, help to manage and educate graduate or undergraduate students, and assist in the successful operation of the laboratories and facilities. |