Skilled Laborer II (Hoisting License) - Grounds
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UMass Amherst
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Provides the care and maintenance of lawns, trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, walks, roadways, and parking lots. |
Maintainer I (OH/C Facilities Operations)
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UMass Amherst
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Performs general janitorial duties in connection with cleaning and maintenance of campus facilities. |
Student Information Systems (SIS) Technical Developer, Enrollment Management
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UMass Amherst
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The Student Information Systems (SIS) Technical Developer plays a critical role in supporting the operational success of Enrollment Management by managing a complex job stream of automated and manual processes. This position is responsible for ensuring the reliability and accuracy of data workflows that underpin student services and administrative functions. The developer designs and maintains quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) queries and system alerts to monitor data integrity and operational performance. This role requires close collaboration with functional and technical teams to support the student lifecycle through effective data integration, process automation, and system support. |
ServiceNow Engineer I (Remote Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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ServiceNow Engineer I is essential in maintaining, growing and guiding critical platforms and tools across campus. Working closely with stakeholders, project managers, subject matter experts and other ServiceNow Engineers, this individual primarily focuses on the many facets of the ServiceNow platform, including but not limited to primary development, programming/configurations, requirement gathering, technical analysis, user & group management, reporting, emergency response, production administration, implementing new modules, risk adverse customizations and integrations. Due to the extensive development and analytical skills required by this position, this individual may be tapped to develop and maintain other systems according to departmental priorities. |
Assistant Professor - Kinesiology
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UMass Amherst
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The Department of Kinesiology is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the area of muscle physiology. We are searching for an individual whose research is focused on striated muscle physiology in health and diseased states. This is a full-time, tenure track, 9-month appointment with excellent benefits, offering a competitive start-up package and a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. |
Program Manager for Student Success Academic Programs (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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The Program Manager for Student Success Academic Programs provides management and oversight for academic initiatives in Undergraduate Student Success (UGSS) and Student Success Academic Programs (SSAP). Reporting to the Director of Student Success Academic Programs, the Program Manager leads the development, implementation, and assessment of signature programs that complement classroom and co-curricular experiences to promote student academic success. |
Communications Manager (Hybrid)
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UMass Amherst
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Reporting to the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences' (CICS) Associate Director of Communications, the Communications Manager is responsible for the conceptualization, creation, production, editing, and marketing of content for a variety of platforms. The Communications Manager will be part of a small team of communications professionals who support the college in the achievement of its vision, mission, and strategic goals, with an emphasis on raising the visibility of the college’s faculty and research activities and developing and sustaining an effective, unified message. |
Slavery North Research Fellow
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UMass Amherst
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Slavery North fellowships are open to regional, national, and international candidates enrolled in MA/MFA and PhD programs in the Humanities and Fine Arts fields with a thesis or dissertation component. Fellows must actively participate in both the scholarly and social environment of the Slavery North. With the support of Slavery North leadership, they will conduct their independent research and create original research/works in one or more of the five mandate areas of Slavery North which include: 1) Canadian Slavery, (2) slavery in the US North, (3) the comparative study of slavery in Canada, the US North, and other northern or temperate regions, (4) the study of the inter-connectedness of slavery in Canada and the US North with Caribbean Slavery, and (5) Black-Indigenous relations in Canadian Slavery or US North Slavery. Furthermore, the research must center on the enslaved and/or adopt an anti-colonial, de-colonial, post-colonial, and/or anti-racist methodology/approach which challenges the nature of European and Euro-American imperialism and colonialism and interrogates the racist logic of the institution of Transatlantic Slavery. |
Visiting (Open Rank) Research Professor
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UMass Amherst
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The Visiting (Open Rank) Research Professor for Slavery North will actively participate in both the scholarly and social environment of the center. Visiting Research Professors, with support of Slavery North leadership, will conduct independent research and create original works in one or more of the five mandate areas of Slavery North which include 1) Canadian Slavery, (2) slavery in the US North, (3) the comparative study of slavery in Canada, the US North, and other northern or temperate regions, (4) the study of the inter-connectedness of slavery in Canada and the US North with Caribbean Slavery, and (5) Black-Indigenous relations in Canadian Slavery or US North Slavery. Furthermore, the research must center on the enslaved and/or adopt an anti-colonial, de-colonial, post-colonial, and/or anti-racist methodology/approach which challenges the nature of European and Euro-American imperialism and colonialism and interrogates the racist logic of the institution of Transatlantic Slavery. |
Artist-In-Residence/Research Fellow
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UMass Amherst
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The Artist-In-Residence (Research Fellow) for Slavery North will actively participate in both the scholarly and social environment of the center. Artists-in-Residence, with support of Slavery North leadership, will conduct independent research and create original works in one or more of the five mandate areas of Slavery North which include 1) Canadian Slavery, (2) slavery in the US North, (3) the comparative study of slavery in Canada, the US North, and other northern or temperate regions, (4) the study of the inter-connectedness of slavery in Canada and the US North with Caribbean Slavery, and (5) Black-Indigenous relations in Canadian Slavery or US North Slavery. Furthermore, the research must center on the enslaved and/or adopt an anti-colonial, de-colonial, post-colonial, and/or anti-racist methodology/approach which challenges the nature of European and Euro-American imperialism and colonialism and interrogates the racist logic of the institution of Transatlantic Slavery. |
Seasonal Admissions Reader/Reviewer - Temporary Professional
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UMass Amherst
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Under the direction of the Senior Associate Director of First-Year Admissions, this position reads, reviews, and renders decisions about undergraduate admissions to the University. Readers evaluate information presented by prospective students in support of their applications for admission and determine suitability for acceptance. The position may also be asked to recruit prospective students in a specific territory by giving presentations, attending college fairs, visiting high schools, and communicating with students and families. |
Executive Assistant I
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UMass Amherst
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Provides executive level administrative support to the Dean of University Libraries by assisting in a wide range of complex and confidential matters including overseeing the Dean’s schedule, researching and preparing reports and presentations, screening visitors and telephone calls, composing or preparing other correspondence, and maintaining paper and electronic files. The Executive Assistant I also provides additional support to members of the Libraries’ Leadership Team and assists in various special projects and initiatives on behalf of the group. |
Clerk V (MarCom Office Administrator)
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UMass Amherst
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Provides executive-level support to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and University’s MarCom group leadership team which is comprised of the various team leaders in MarCom: marketing strategy, web, creative, Constituent Relationship Management (CRM). Requires a high level of discretion, accountability, coordination, knowledge, and competence. Provides a variety of administrative support functions for the University MarCom Group. Establishes and implements operational procedures to ensure that this large and very fast-paced office runs efficiently thus enabling the team to meet campus wide marketing needs. |
Maintainer I (Hampshire Dining Commons)
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UMass Amherst
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Performs general custodial duties in connection with the cleaning and maintenance of a building or of an assigned area within a building in the Auxiliary Services Department. Works as a member of a team cleaning custodial program (CAPP Hillyard Rovic) which includes housekeeping, cleaning, moving furniture, and trash removal in assigned Auxiliary Services buildings. |
Assistant Director Career Development Services
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UMass Amherst
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Reporting to the Director of Career Development Services for the College of Humanities and Fine Arts (HFA), the Assistant Director provides personalized career, job and internship advising to HFA undergraduate students and recent alumni. This position plays a key role in helping students identify and clarify their professional goals and teaches the career skills necessary for student success upon graduation. In addition to one-on-one advising, the Assistant Director delivers career development workshops and in-class presentations on topics such as career exploration, internships, résumés and cover letters, interviewing, networking, and job search strategies. This role involves building strong relationships within and beyond the college to support HFA student career growth and success. Career programming takes place across campus and occasionally on the Mt. Ida campus. |
Global Safety & Security Coordinator
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UMass Amherst
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The Global Safety and Security Coordinator supports health, safety and security for the University's travelers abroad by conducting research, monitoring global events, and performing a variety of tasks pertaining to and in support of international safety and security initiatives. |
Career Specialist - Brockton, MA
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UMass Amherst, Boston
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The University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute (UMDI) MassHire Greater Brockton Career Center (MHGBCC) Career Specialist provides direct services to qualified job seekers through job counseling, workshop instruction, networking, and coordination of outside services. Career Specialists ensure that job seekers have information, training, and skills required to meet the demands of area businesses and to facilitate job-seeker access to local employment opportunities. |
Cook I (Franklin Dining Commons)
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UMass Amherst
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Prepares and cooks food such as meat, fish, poultry, sauces, gravies, soup, and other foods in large-scale quantities; evaluates food for quality, quantity, appearance, temperature, and taste. Acts as station champion in leading a small team and performs routine tasks in preparing and serving food to order. Trains kitchen staff as needed. May also be required to prepare more complex dishes to assist the Cook III. |
Cook I (Franklin Dining Commons)
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UMass Amherst
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Prepares and cooks food such as meat, fish, poultry, sauces, gravies, soup, and other foods in large-scale quantities; evaluates food for quality, quantity, appearance, temperature, and taste. Acts as station champion in leading a small team and performs routine tasks in preparing and serving food to order. Trains kitchen staff as needed. May also be required to prepare more complex dishes to assist the Cook III. |
Assistant Athletic Trainer (43 Week Position)
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UMass Amherst
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Under the direction of the Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, provide quality care to all student athletes including prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries incurred in practice and games. |