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Associate Director of Research Security and International Compliance in Harrisonburg
The Associate Director of Research Security and International Compliance provides strategic leadership for the university’s research security program and oversees compliance initiatives within the Office of Research Integrity and Compliance (ORIC). This senior role ensures institutional alignment with federal mandates, mitigates risks related to foreign influence and cybersecurity, and promotes ethical research practices through comprehensive training and oversight. The Associate Director collaborates extensively with International Research and Engagement Services (IRES), Office of Sponsored Programs Administrative Services (OSPAS), Sponsored Programs Financial Administration (SPFA), University Legal Counsel, the University Compliance Officer and Risk Management to safeguard the research enterprise and maintain compliance with evolving federal requirements. The role also supports export control infrastructure and international compliance initiatives to strengthen JMU’s global research engagement while mitigating risk.
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Teaching Post Doctoral Associate (Two Positions) - Department of Engineering in Harrisonburg
The Department of Engineering at James Madison University (JMU) invites applications for two teaching post-doctoral associates. This opportunity combines instructional experience, mentorship, and professional development to enable candidates to develop their pedagogical skills and a robust scholarship program in an undergraduate engineering context. Post-doctoral associates will teach within the Engineering curriculum while receiving individual mentorship from JMU faculty and will be provided opportunities to develop their own professional portfolio. This is a fixed-term appointment at the rank of instructor. The appointment is for two 10-month periods, the first 10-month period will start August 10th, 2026, and the second 10-month period will start in August 2027. In the first period, associates will teach within the engineering fundamentals and design courses (ENGR 112, 231, and 232) and will work with an instructional team to enhance their instructional approaches and methods. In the second 10-month period, associates will have the opportunity to expand their experiences through opportunities such as: teaching upper-level courses, developing special topics courses, supervising undergraduate research or mentoring capstone projects. The specifics will be tailored to the individual and needs of the department, in consultation with the Academic Unit Head and their mentors.
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Associate Director of Nursing - University Health Center in Harrisonburg
The University Health Center (UHC) is a comprehensive, student-centered clinic providing inclusive, confidential medical services designed to support student well-being and academic success. The UHC delivers a broad range of clinical services—including primary and acute care, nurse triage, nutrition counseling, athletic training, and on-site lab and pharmacy—within a collaborative, safety-oriented environment that prioritizes evidence-based practice and patient rights. This role offers an inspiring opportunity for nursing leaders to elevate care standards, strengthen a culture of compassion and excellence, and guide a talented clinical team dedicated to patient advocacy and evidence-based practice. As a leader at the UHC, you will have the chance to shape the future of campus healthcare, mentor the next generation of nursing professionals, and champion initiatives that meaningfully impact student health and well-being.
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GEAR UP Program Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg
GEAR UP stands for Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs. GEAR UP is a federal grant-funded program to empower first-generation and underrepresented students on their path to college. As a GEAR UP Program Assistant, you'll play a role in shaping futures while working in a supportive, collaborative environment. This is a unique opportunity to make a lasting difference in students’ lives while gaining meaningful experience in college access and academic success initiatives.
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GEAR UP Math Tutor - IE in Harrisonburg
GEAR UP stands for Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs. GEAR UP is a federal grant-funded program to empower first-generation and underrepresented students on their path to college. GEAR UP Staunton at JMU serves a two-year cohort from the Staunton City Public School District, starting in middle school, following the cohort through high school, and two years after high school graduation. As a GEAR UP Math Tutor, you'll play a role in creating a supportive, collaborative environment for students and the broader school community. This is a unique opportunity to make a lasting difference in students’ lives while gaining meaningful experience in college access and academic success initiatives. The Math Tutor will work closely with the GEAR UP Project Director, Program Advisors, Parent Liaison, and a team of other student workers.
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