Crisis & Acute Care Services Clinician
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UMass Amherst
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The Crisis & Acute Care Services Clinician reports to the Coordinator for Crisis and Acute Care Services (CACS) of the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH), providing support, assessment and direct intervention to students experiencing acute clinical distress, mental health crises, and other urgent situations. This is a split position where the clinician will act as a part of the Crisis Team and the Acute Care Team within the clinic. |
Associate Director Graduate Career Development (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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Reporting to the Director of Graduate Career Services, the Associate Director, Graduate Career Development applies industry-specific knowledge in performing career advising and placement duties for Isenberg School of Management’s students and alumni. The primary focus of this position will be on assisting students seeking professional-level internships and/or permanent placement career outcomes in a wide variety of corporate or non-profit organizations. |
Lecturer - Information Systems & Data Management
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UMass Amherst
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The Operations & Information Management (OIM) Department of the Isenberg School of Management invites applications for two full-time Lecturer positions, non-tenure track, in Information Systems and Data Management to start in February or September 2025. |
Chef de Cuisine (Worcester Dining Hall)
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UMass Amherst
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The Chef de Cuisine is responsible for functional management of the production area of the Worcester Dining Commons dining including quality control, line presentation, and customer service. Responsibilities include food preparation, food purchasing, recipe and menu development, staff scheduling for events as well as culinary initiatives. This position is also responsible for the planning and implementation of special projects designated by the Executive Chef, Residential Dining and the Director of Operations, Residential Dining. |
Assistant Curator of Performing Arts
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UMass Amherst
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The Assistant Curator, Performing Arts/Asian and Asian American Performance (AC/AAAP) is supervised by and works with the Performing Arts Curator (PAC) to direct the activities of the Fine Arts Center's performing arts department and personnel. This assistant leadership position helps build a coherent, innovative, diverse, and socially relevant performing arts and culture season, featuring artists, projects and outreach and engagement activities from across disciplines, genres, and cultures, including music, dance, theatre, film/media, family shows, international, and more, and that preserves and enhances the identity and goals of the FAC. The AC/AAAP also directs FAC’s Asian and Asian American performance program, the longest-running university-based program of its kind in the country. |