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Coordinator for Sorority & Fraternity Life in Amherst
Under the general supervision of the Assistant Director of Sorority & Fraternity Life, the Coordinator for Sorority & Fraternity Life plans, coordinates, implements, and executes multiple initiatives related to the advisement, education, and support of the University’s sororities and fraternities and their chapter operations. This includes advising chapter and council leadership, development and delivery of educational content, the active involvement in maintaining and communicating chapter status, and assisting with internal and external responses and communications involving the sorority and fraternity community.
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Accelerating Research Translation Program Manager in Amherst
The Accelerating Research Translation Program Manager in the Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) is responsible for project management of the NSF Accelerating Research Translation (ART) Award and the Manning IALS innovation awards programs, including the Translational Seed Awards programs; NSF ART’s sub-teams, day-to-day financial operations; and the ART Ambassadors Network.
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Director of New Business Development in Amherst
Reporting to the Associate Dean of Graduate and Professional Programs, the Director of New Business Development is responsible for the growth, sustainability, and strategic development of national, revenue-generating partnerships supporting the School’s Professional Programs. These programs currently include the Master of Business Administration, MS in Business Analytics, Master of Finance, MS in Management, and additional joint degrees and certificates.
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Capital Project Manager Level I in Amherst
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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Associate Director of Campus Planning in Amherst
Reporting to the Executive Director for Campus Development, the Associate Director of Campus Planning (ADCP) specializes in master, campus, and facility planning for the University’s capital project management plan. The ADCP develops and organizes processes, policies and procedures in direct support of the overarching Master Plan, ensuring long term strategic alignment and resource allocation for the University. This position leads a team of staff that analyze and evaluate current and future campus infrastructure. Determines policies and procedures that inform, guide and sustain the development of safety and mobility for the campus community.
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