Admissions Counselor (multiple positions)
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522999
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Undergrad Admissions
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An Admissions Counselor is responsible for traditional admissions responsibilities that will enhance the recruitment and yield efforts of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. General admissions responsibilities include: in-person, as well as virtual travel for school visits, parent/student programming, college fairs, conducting information sessions, virtual recruitment opportunities including virtual school visits, virtual college fairs, virtual panel discussions, and webinars, as well as reading, evaluating and summarizing applications for admission. Admissions Counselors must have the ability to effectively manage a recruitment territory that will include outreach, recruiting and yielding high-achieving students, under-represented students, local, and out-of-state students. |
Assistant Director of Life Safety
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523024
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Life Safety & Emergency Mangmt
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The Assistant Director of Life Safety meets campus and legal expectations regarding protection of life, property, and assets. This position provides direction and oversight of life safety, life safety systems, building and infrastructure code compliance, for all campus buildings, properties, and infrastructure. Directs the development, implementation, and maintenance of the university wide life safety systems.
Responsibility for life safety systems, public safety inspections and support programs assuring properly functioning as designed and maintained to engineered standards deemed essential to safeguard the greater university community of academic, research, residential, office, and landscape environments. Reports to Executive Director Environmental Health & Safety. |
Director - NCAA Compliance
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523025
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Athletic Programs
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Under the direction of the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance, the Director of NCAA Compliance will assist and oversee specified areas within the day-to-day activities of a Division I compliance program. |
Dean, Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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522946
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Fine Arts Humanities & Soc Sci
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) seeks a visionary, creative, and inspirational leader for the position of Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. As one of the top 100 public universities in the country and the No. 1 ranked public university in Massachusetts (WSJ) with deep and mutually reinforcing ties to the technological and cultural nexus of Greater Boston, UMass Lowell has enjoyed dramatic growth in student applications, research funding and private giving over the past eight years. |
Faculty Part-time - School of Education (multiple positions)
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522834
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School of Education
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The School of Education in the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences seeks applicants for various adjunct positions for the 2024-2025 academic year. Courses available are at the graduate levels (i.e. Master's and Doctoral). |
Faculty Part-time - BA ED or UTeach Programs
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522835
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School of Education
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The School of Education at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our team as an adjunct instructor in our undergraduate licensure programs, including our Bachelor of Education, Elementary and Moderate Disabilities program and UTeach STEM teaching minor program. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching on-campus, face-to-face classes to undergraduate students. |
Faculty Part-time – Information Technology (multiple positions)
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522922
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Grad & Professional Studies
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The Miner School of Computer & Information Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for: Adjunct Professors (who teach 1-2 courses per year) to teach in our online Information Technology degree programs (associate and bachelor programs) offered through the Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies. Courses are available at the undergraduate level.
Successful candidates will demonstrate passionate engagement in their own practice, research, and scholarly activities, as well as relevant teaching experience. The Miner School currently offers a diverse array of courses on topics including but not limited to: Networking, Principles of Information Security, Operating Systems, Cloud Computing, and different programming languages.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations. The University seeks candidates who can contribute to that goal. We encourage you to apply and identify your strengths in this area. |
GPS Support Specialist (part-time/temporary)
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522853
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Grad & Professional Studies
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The Graduate, Online & Professional Studies team is seeking a part-time Support Specialist. This role is vital to supporting the needs of the Undergraduate & Graduate admissions, recruitment, advising, and student services teams through various administrative tasks, customer service and student support. A strong desire to provide top-tier customer service is a must.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to; answering phones, processing paperwork related to student applications, processing registrations for non-matriculated students, entering transfer credit information, answering emails, updating and maintaining student records. |
Director of the Shah Academy for Leadership and Innovation
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522789
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College Engineering
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The Francis College of Engineering is searching for an outstanding candidate to be the Founding Director of the Shah Academy for Leadership and Innovation. The vision for the academy is for it to be a catalyst to prepare high-performing engineering students to become the future founders, innovators, and thought leaders in industry by guiding them towards excellence and equipping them with the skills, knowledge, mindset, and confidence needed to graduate as leaders, disruptors, and pioneers who are destined to become the future CxOs in their chosen field. The Academy provides resources such as specific training and coursework (outside of the regular curriculum), access to exclusive seminars/webinars, engaging discussions with today's industry leaders, mentorship, and exceptional co-op experiences. |
Assistant, Core Research Facilities
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522798
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Core Research Facilities
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Reporting to the Assistant Director, Core Research Facilities, the CRF Assistant will help to support the CRF Business Office and is responsible for various administrative tasks associated with managing the daily operations of the CRF core labs. |
Senior Project Manager - Construction
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522809
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Project Management & Planning
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The Senior Project Manager – Construction (SPM-C) is responsible for delivering all assigned projects (varying in size and type from new construction, renovations, renewals and infrastructure projects) on time and within budget and aligned with campus strategies and initiatives. In general, it is expected that this position will manage multiple technically complex projects simultaneously.
This position will use their technical knowledge to support fellow project managers. They will demonstrate their understanding of campus policy, procedure and expectation by serving as a role model for other employees in all that they do. |
Assistant Director for Library Collections
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Library
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The UMass Lowell University Library seeks a collaborative and service-oriented librarian to lead our collections and acquisitions strategy during an exciting period of assessment and growth. Reporting to the Dean of the University Library, the Assistant Director for Library Collections is responsible for developing and implementing a data-informed library collections strategy and associated policies and workflows that equitably support the full diversity of our community’s research, teaching, and learning activities. They oversee the resource management lifecycle, including the acquisition, maintenance, assessment, support, and deaccession of library resources in all formats. The Assistant Director for Library Collections manages the Library’s materials budget under the direction of the Dean of the University Library and leads negotiations with vendors for the licensing and purchase of library materials. As a member of the Library’s leadership team, they contribute to the development of strategic, operational, and financial planning, bringing expertise and knowledge of trends in academic library collections strategy and management. |
Department Chair - Physical Therapy & Kinesiology
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520036
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Physical Therapy & Kinesiology
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The Department of Physical Therapy and Kinesiology (PTK) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML) seeks a visionary leader in education, research, and innovative partnerships for the position of department chair. The PTK department offers an undergraduate degree in Exercise Science with two options: Clinical option and Exercise and Fitness Management option. PTK offers a CAPTE accredited clinical graduate degree in physical therapy (DPT). The department invites candidates with a strong track record in external funding to complement its research programs including, but not limited to, rehabilitation sciences, digital health, movement sciences, human performance, robotics or kinesiology-related fields. |
Director of Planning & Facilities Information Systems
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522686
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Project Management & Planning
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The Facilities Management Department provides comprehensive planning and overall management for all aspects of the facilities and infrastructure of UMass Lowell. The FM Department includes: planning, program management, capital budgeting, project management, energy and sustainability programs, facility operations, maintenance and service, real estate, facility information systems and business administration.
Reporting to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Management, this position is responsible for directing and overseeing all daily operations for campus planning and Facilities Information Systems to align with and support campus development goals. As the Director of the Planning and Facilities Information Systems, this position is responsible for ensuring continuity, consistency, and quality of planning services delivered across the campus as well as information services for Facilities Management and other campus stakeholders.
This individual will work closely with community and government partners, consultants, and internal stakeholders--including faculty, staff, students and senior administration--to implement the University’s strategic campus and master planning goals.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires its institutions of higher education to prepare long-range plans to determine future needs and guide development of capital outlay for buildings, facilities, land needs, and services. This position provides senior support and assistance to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Management to ensure compliance with this mandate and ensure the effective and efficient operation of the university’s overall planning program. |
Director - Student Rights & Responsibilities
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Compliance&Violence Prevention
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell is searching to fill The Director of Student Rights & Responsibilities position. The position is the lead position for enforcing the University's Code of Conduct, for complying with state and federal laws, (including Title IX, Clery, VAWA, the Drug Free Campus Act, FERPA, and others) and for assisting with the safety of our campus community. |
FLAD/Saab Visiting Professor (Open Rank) - Portuguese Studies
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522584
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World Languages and Cultures
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The Luso-American Development Foundation (FLAD) in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Saab Center for Portuguese Studies in the University of Massachusetts Lowell College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences announce the FLAD/Saab Visiting Professorship in Portuguese Studies for Spring Semester 2025. This program is a three-year collaboration that sponsors a one-semester a year, open-rank, Visiting Professor of Portuguese Studies at UMass Lowell. The program is open to Portuguese Academics presently teaching at a university in Portugal or abroad. |
Maintainer I – Custodian/Housekeeper (Multiple Positions) *First Shift including one weekend day and Second Shift Monday through Friday*
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513676
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Facilities Operations&Services
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*** Multiple Positions*** The open positions will include one weekend day as part of the regular workweek for the first shift or be Monday through Friday, second shift. Dependent on University operational needs, the positions to be filled are first shift, 5:00 AM to 1:30 PM, Sunday through Thursday or first shift, 5:00 AM to 1:30 PM, Tuesday through Saturday. Or Second Shift, Monday – Friday 1:30 PM to 10 PM
Incumbents of this position perform janitorial, custodial, housekeeping, maintenance and some grounds keeping tasks at the University. The basic purpose of this work is to perform various manual tasks required for the routine maintenance of the buildings and grounds of an educational campus. |
Visiting Faculty - College of FAHSS
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522383
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Fine Arts Humanities & Soc Sci
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for a full-time Visiting Faculty of Southeast Asian American / Southeast Asian Diasporic Studies, with a faculty appointment in one of the following departments as appropriate: History, Political Science, or Sociology. This position is renewable for four years, contingent upon successful review, and funding. |
Part-time Research Technician - Biomedical Engineering
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522492
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Biomedical Engineering
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is searching for a part-time Research Technician. The successful candidate will assist in research and administrative tasks in the Light Dynamics Lab. These include basic lab maintenance and procurement, assisting with the research projects, and student/staff onboarding. The position is expected to start on May 1, 2024. |
Faculty Part-time - Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for Adjunct Professors (who teach 1-2 courses per semester). |