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Capital Projects PMIS Program Administrator in UMass President's Office
The University of Massachusetts Building Authority (UMBA) Capital Project Team oversees UMBA’s capital projects on the five UMass campuses from concept through project close-out. The Capital Projects PMIS Program Administrator works as part of a motivated team reporting to the Director of Capital Projects and will be responsible for monitoring and assisting with the implementation of the UMBA’s capital programs on the University of Massachusetts campuses.
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Senior Network Engineer - Wireless in UMass Lowell
The Senior Network Engineer-Wireless is a highly advanced technical staff member in the Network Services group in Information Technology. The Senior Network Engineer-Wireless is responsible for the architecture, design, configuration, and support of wireless network systems to meet the business needs of UMass Lowell. With leadership from the Director of Network Services, the Senior Network Engineer-Wireless executes the overall vision and strategy related to University wireless network systems. They are responsible for recommending, designing, and implementing short and long term Wi-Fi network infrastructure initiatives including network design, architecture of Wi-Fi systems, and developing strategies for integrating new wireless-based services. They collaborate closely with the Network Services team, project managers, and information security staff to provide robust and highly available wireless network services. As required, they configure wired and wireless network equipment, resolve end-user network issues using software and hardware tools, repair and install network equipment, and provide direct end-user support. They are integral in the overall services delivered to all internal and external users of UMass Lowell’s IT service catalog.
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FLAD/Saab Visiting Professor Portuguese Studies (temporary/part-time) in UMass Lowell
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 2027. This program sponsors a one-semester, 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. The program contributes a Portuguese academic perspective to the curriculum of the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and, more specifically, supports the Portuguese Studies Program at UMass Lowell and the mission of the Saab Center for Portuguese Studies. The program further enhances the University's relationship with the regional Portuguese American community. For Spring Semester 2027, we seek a Visiting professor in the academic areas of Criminology, Film Studies, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Portuguese American Studies, or Sociology/Anthropology. The Visiting Professor will teach up to two courses in English and deliver one or more public lectures in their area of expertise. The program provides a competitive one-semester salary stipend. Minimum Qualifications (Required): • Ph.D. in hand in Film, History, Political Science or Sociology/Anthropology Special Instructions to Applicants: Applications received by Friday May 9, 2026 will be considered in the first review of candidates, but the position will remain open until filled. Please submit the following required documents with your application to be considered: • Cover Letter of Interest • Curriculum Vita • Sample Course Syllabi: Include two potential course topics (to be taught in English) • Names and contact information of three references will be requested--during the application process.
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Staff Psychologist & Coordinator of Clinical Training in UMass Boston
The Staff Psychologist and Coordinator of Clinical Training within University Health Services will provide high-quality, time-effective, evidence-based and culturally responsive clinical services, including: triage; emergency and crisis intervention services; referrals and evaluations; as well as individual and group counseling and psychotherapy. The incumbent will also provide consultation to faculty and staff and provide outreach to the campus community. The incumbent will manage a caseload so as to serve the maximum number of students who are appropriate for services at the University Health Services Counseling Center; and will consult with and/or make timely and appropriate mental health referrals for students as needed. In addition, the Staff Psychologist and Coordinator of Clinical Training will provide leadership for the University Health Services Counseling Center Clinical Practicum and Advanced Clinical Practicum, serving as the liaison between the Counseling Center and the graduate programs in which the trainees are enrolled. The incumbent will guide the process of planning and producing the yearly practicum orientation, assuming primary responsibility for ensuring that trainees and practicum supervisors understand and act in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Counseling Center; will oversee all data collection pertaining to the evaluation of the practicum; and will be responsible for overseeing the application process for the Advanced Clinical Practicum.
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Clinical Assistant Professor in UMass Boston
The Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences invites applications for a full-time non-tenure track nursing faculty member to teach and serve as director for our post-baccalaureate and post-master’s Doctor of Nursing practice (DNP) programs. Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience.
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