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Executive Director - Facilities Business Operations in UMass Lowell
Working in close coordination and strategic integration with campus departments including Budget and the Controller’s Office the Executive Director of Facilities Management Business Operations provides comprehensive leadership and oversight of fiscal, procurement, administrative, and business services for the Facilities Management Division, ensuring seamless operational continuity and alignment across all business units. This role ensures sound financial stewardship, operational continuity, regulatory compliance, and data-informed decision-making in support of institutional priorities, customer service excellence, and continuous improvement.
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Clinical Assistant Professor in UMass Boston
UMass Boston invites applications for a clinical lecturer who will hold a full-time 12-month non-tenure track faculty position in the Department of Nursing.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Computer Science (multiple positions) in UMass Lowell
The successful candidate will lead and contribute to research that identifies risk factors and protective factors for a broad range of diseases and clinical outcomes using the National VA longitudinal EHR system. The fellow will work within a highly collaborative, data-intensive environment integrating advanced AI/ML methodologies with rigorous epidemiologic study design.
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Temporary Hire: Upward Bound Residential Supervisor - GRANT-FUNDED/Non-Benefited in UMass Dartmouth
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is accepting applications for a Residential Supervisor in the Upward Bound Department. This is a temporary, non-benefited, grant-funded position. This is a live-in position from June 16, 2026 – August 4, 2026 (free room and board will be provided).
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Faculty Part-time - Nutritional Science in UMass Lowell
UMass Lowell’s Department of Biomedical & Nutritional Sciences is seeking part-time adjunct instructors for its undergraduate and graduate Nutritional Science program. Instructors may teach lecture, laboratory, or clinical courses depending on program needs, working collaboratively with experienced faculty. Applicants should have at least a master’s degree in nutrition or a closely related field, strong communication skills, and a commitment to working with students and colleagues of varied backgrounds. Prior college-level teaching experience, clinical training and/or experience, a doctoral degree, and RDN credentialing for clinical instruction are preferred.
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