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Faculty Part-Time - Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Program
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528480
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Curriculum and Instruction
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| The School of Education in the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for qualified Adjunct Faculty to teach graduate-level courses in the Doctor of Education (EdD) Program during the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
Teaching opportunities are available in both strands of the program:
• Leadership in Schooling
• STEM Leadership in Schooling |
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Club Wrestling Coach (part-time/temporary)
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528455
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Campus Recreation
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| This position will oversee all aspects of the club wrestling program training. The coaches will work with team captains to facilitate practice plans and teach drills. They will teach strategy, attend every practice, or competition, and the coach will help manage team dynamics. The coach will also work with the club’s executive board, who oversee all scheduling and fundraising efforts. |
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Faculty Part-time - BA ED or UTeach Programs
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528219
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School of Education
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| The School of Education at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our team as an adjunct instructor in our undergraduate licensure programs, including our Bachelor of Education, Elementary and Moderate Disabilities program and UTeach STEM teaching minor program. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching on-campus, face-to-face classes to undergraduate students. |
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Faculty Part-Time - Biomedical Engineering
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528131
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Biomedical Engineering
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| The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks a part-time Adjunct Instructor to teach multiple courses. |
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Principal Salesforce Systems Analyst
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527981
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Enterprise Applications
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| UMass Lowell is committed to its Salesforce “Connected Campus” strategy. We maintain an award-winning portfolio of Salesforce and partner technologies—Education Cloud, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, FormAssembly, ScheduleOnce, DocuSign, and more—all advancing our digital transformation and student success initiatives.
The Principal Salesforce Business Systems Owner is the most senior platform leader for Salesforce at UMass Lowell. This position is responsible for the overall architecture, design, governance, and strategic evolution of the university’s enterprise Salesforce Student Success ecosystem and HCM Service Cloud instance.
The Principal Owner possesses both deep technical expertise and a broad understanding of institutional business processes and priorities. They work closely with stakeholders across the university to ensure that Salesforce capabilities are aligned with business needs, scalable, and maintainable.
Under the direction of the Executive Director of Enterprise Applications, the Principal Salesforce Business Systems Owner leads large-scale projects, designs complex cross-functional solutions, and sets standards for platform adoption and usage. They play a critical role in integrating new technologies, optimizing existing investments, and supporting the long-term success of the Salesforce platform.
As the senior-most internal expert on Salesforce, this role also serves as the highest point of technical and strategic escalation and functions as a mentor and leader to other Salesforce team members. They are expected to contribute meaningfully to strategic planning, technical innovation, stakeholder engagement, and staff development within the Enterprise Applications group. |