Clinical Instructor - A (Pool Search)
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UMass Amherst
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Clinical Instructor to teach one or more section(s) in one or more clinical course(s) for the College of Nursing for one semester. |
Professor – Paros Chair for Atmospheric Research - Engineering/College of Natural Sciences
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UMass Amherst
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The Colleges of Engineering and Natural Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst invite applications for the Paros Chair of Atmospheric Research, an endowed, tenured faculty position at the full Professor level in support of the new Paros Center for Atmospheric Research (PCAR, https://www.umass.edu/paros-atmospheric-center)
The appointment is expected to begin September 1, 2024. This position offers the opportunity to grow and shape a well-funded research center currently in its early stages. |
Departmental Assistant (Bakery Assistant)
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UMass Amherst
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The Bakery Assistant (Departmental Assistant) prepares baked goods such as bread, rolls and pastries; decorates cakes and other baked goods; operates equipment such as bread slicers, mixers and ovens; and inspects baking ingredients for spoilage. This is a temporary, unbenefited position. |
Departmental Assistant
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UMass Amherst
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Serves as guitar instructor for Jazz in July. |
Departmental Assistant (Nutrition Data Specialist)
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UMass Amherst
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Review product specifications and data for accuracy by accessing and reviewing Simphony and FoodPro softwares to check content and remove discrepancies. This is a temporary, unbenefited position. |
Departmental Assistant (Surveyor)
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UMass Amherst
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The GIS and Surveyor Assistant (Departmental Assistant) supports the maintenance of campus mapping, utility, and spatial data for UMass Amherst and its associated properties. This position assists with data coordination and field documentation to aid in campus planning, construction, and maintenance activities. |
Lecturer - TECS/ECE Part-Time
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UMass Amherst
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The Department of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies (TECS) within the College of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst invites applications for a lecturer position with a focus on elementary education and literacy education (at the elementary level) with the possibility of renewal to begin September 1, 2025. |
Research Fellow
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UMass Amherst
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Research populations will include: people with opioid and other substance use disorders, criminal justice involved individuals, incarcerated individuals, individuals with mental health conditions, and state- and county-level administrators in the fields of public health, medicine and health care delivery, criminal justice, and public policy. The candidate will conduct interviews with research participants, facilitate focus groups for research purposes, analyze qualitative and quantitative data, coordinate training events and meetings, ensure that research projects meet regulatory requirements, coordinate the work of students and staff, oversee COVID-19 mitigation efforts as needed, prepare budget reports, assist with project management, co-author reports and papers for dissemination, and perform other research-related tasks. |
Departmental Assistant (Line Server) - Fall 2025
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UMass Amherst
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Assists in the preparation of simple hot and cold foods using food service equipment and standard recipes; serves food to diners; cleans equipment, production areas, serving and dining areas in a food service operation; washes dishes, pots and pans; operates a cash register to make cash sales transactions. |
Departmental Assistant - Civic Initiative Mentor
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UMass Amherst
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Mentors at UMDI CI provide administrative and organizational assistance to the Civic programs, assisting with the day-to-day functions. This will include, but not be limited to, supporting the academic director and program manager with administrative tasks and communication, and assisting with planning and organizing the schedule for each day. Mentors will have a unique opportunity to host small and large group sessions on social, cultural, and academic issues. In addition to facilitating participants’ programming (virtual and/or in-person) and creating a positive environment for the participants, mentors are expected to be present and engaged with the participants during small group and project activity. The mentors provide participants with the opportunity to learn more about American culture, norms, and discuss program content areas in an informal setting; similarly, mentors are able to learn about the participant’s home countries. This cross-cultural exchange represents an important aspect of the CI’s mission, by developing more substantive connections and understandings of different cultures, norms, and values. |
Post Doctoral Research Associate - Kinesiology
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UMass Amherst
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We are searching for a highly motivated and proactive individual, ideally, with a focus on physical activity interventions and neuroimaging for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Kinesiology department and IALS. This postdoctoral position will involve participating in existing studies, leading independent research, as well as conducting analysis of existing data, which can range broadly from behavioral (e.g., computerized task) to neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI) data from studies examining the relationships between physical behaviors and cognitive and brain functions in adults. |
Departmental Assistant (Housekeeping - UMass Hotel)
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UMass Amherst
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Participates in general and specific cleaning tasks of hotel guestrooms and public areas. |
Clerical Assistant (UMass Hotel)
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UMass Amherst
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The Hotel Front Desk Clerk assists in the registration of hotel guests, assigns accommodations, and maintains guest room inventory. This is a temporary, unbenefited position. |
Clerical Assistant (Summer Conference Housing)
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UMass Amherst
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Performs desk clerk functions in a residence hall registering guest, assigning accommodations, receiving payments. Makes security tours of facility, keeps records, and provides information. Performs related work as required. |
Research Fellow - Rescue Lab (Hybrid)
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UMass Amherst
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Contributes to research in the Rescue Lab, a premier academic group working on topics related to thwarting internet-based child exploitation. This full-time role is being filled to satisfy the needs for a contract with Global Impact. |
Post Doctoral Research Associate
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UMass Amherst
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The Postdoctoral Research Associate will have the opportunity to assist in both the research and the community-partnered approaches to conducting this research. Responsibilities include writing scientific papers, quantitative and qualitative data collection and/or analysis, literature reviews, community engagement, and grant writing. Overall goals and specific activities will be determined collaboratively between the post-doc and Dr. Mackie, but can include multiple first-authored and co-authored journal articles, development of project leadership skills, research proposal submissions (PCORI, National Institute of Health, foundations), methods training, community engagement, conference presentations, and formal and informal mentorship and networking opportunities. |
Departmental Assistant - Seasonal - Cranberry Station, East Wareham, MA
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UMass Amherst
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Seasonal Lab and field Departmental Assistant (April-September) supervised by scientist leading plant pathology research activities at the UMass Cranberry Station, East Wareham, MA. |
Departmental Assistant- Carpenter (Summer)
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UMass Amherst
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Perform varied carpentry tasks, including layout, framing, hanging / finishing gypsum wall board, painting, flooring installation, trim / finish carpentry, installations, doors. |
Postdoctoral Research Associate 100% - CBIKS
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UMass Amherst
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This position is with the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS), a National Science Foundation Science & Technology Center. CBIKS is an interdisciplinary center that examines how to effectively and ethically braid Western and Indigenous science research, education, and practice related to the urgent and interconnected challenges of climate change, protections of cultural places, and food sovereignty.
CBIKS activities include studying and promoting wise practices in community-based research with Indigenous communities, from relationship development and the research development process through storywork and knowledge mobilization. CBIKS activities include promoting the respectful braiding of Indigenous science with Western science, and supporting community-based research agendas and collaborative research design.
This position assists CBIKS thematic research groups in conducting “science of science” research within the CBIKS network. The eight research theme areas at CBIKS are: ethics, data sovereignty, relationality & research development, fieldwork & braiding knowledges, formal & informal science education, storywork & knowledge mobilization, training scientists, and policy & government agencies.
This is an on-site position at CBIKS Central on the UMass Amherst campus in Amherst, MA with the possibility of some remote work. This is a one-year position with a possibility of renewal for a second year.
Postdocs are expected to engage in at least two of the eight research themes. Applicants should note areas of interest and experience in their cover letter. |
Post Doc - HPP CHE
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UMass Amherst
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Dr. Kathryn Derose and Dr. Daniel López-Cevallos of the UMass Amherst Department of Health Promotion and Policy are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to begin Summer or Fall of 2025. This is a full time, 12-month, annually renewable position with a maximum duration of 2 years. The Postdoctoral Fellow will contribute to research on community-partnered interventions aimed at addressing health disparities both in the U.S. and/or in Latin America; and secondary data analysis of cardiovascular health among military populations in the U.S. Current topics and populations of focus include faith-based organizations and health promotion; food security and nutrition interventions to improve treatment adherence among people with HIV in the Dominican Republic; and stress and cardiovascular health among military populations. Responsibilities include writing scientific papers, quantitative and qualitative data collection and/or analysis, literature reviews, community and study partners’ engagement, and grant writing. Overall goals and specific activities will be determined collaboratively between the post-doc and Drs. Derose and López-Cevallos but can include: first-authored and co-authored journal articles; development of project leadership skills; NIH and DoD grant submissions; quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods training; community-based participatory research, and formalized mentorship. |