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Director of Educator Field Placement, Licensure, & Workforce Development UMass Lowell
The Director of Educator Field Placement, Licensure, and Workforce Development leads the School of Education’s efforts to strengthen the educator pipeline through high-quality field experiences, licensure alignment, and data-informed workforce strategies. The Director ensures that educator preparation programs produce equity-minded, effective, and licensed educators who meet the Commonwealth’s evolving workforce needs. This position oversees the full continuum of educator preparation — from field placement identification to licensure endorsement and workforce data analysis — in compliance with Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) regulations. The Director provides leadership in partnership development, data systems, and assessment practices that connect preparation programs to statewide workforce priorities.
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs UMass Lowell
The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) seeks an accomplished, strategic, and collaborative leader to serve as its next Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs (Provost). The next Provost will build on UMass Lowell’s recent momentum and accelerate the university’s evolution by advancing its academic and scholarly mission, deepening engagement with the surrounding community, and guiding the institution to new levels of achievement and renown.
Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor - Department of Education UMass Dartmouth
The College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is accepting applications for an Assistant/Associate Professor - Department of Education in the Department of Education.
Senior Campus Planner (two positions) UMass Lowell
Reporting to the Director of Planning and FIS and in support of the Executive Director, the Senior Campus Planner is responsible for supporting the full range of campus planning functions, with an emphasis on space planning associated with institutional growth and evolving department requirements, research lab planning as well as transportation, access improvements, and a sustainable campus environment. UMass Lowell has experienced significant yearly growth in enrollment and student retention rates while also increasing its ability to attract research funding. Concurrently, the University embarked on a major capital construction program. This growth has presented challenges and opportunities to: expand facilities to accommodate academic and research goals, "right size" existing facilities, modernize older campus buildings and systems, and increase the sustainability of campus facilities and operations. The Planning, Design and Construction Department is housed within a 180+ person Facilities Management Office. UMass Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to that goal.
3rd Class Power Plant Engineer UMass Lowell
Incumbents of positions in this series operate, maintain and/or repair high pressure boilers and auxiliary machinery and equipment; clean machinery and equipment; respond to emergencies or equipment breakdowns; maintain adequate supply of fuel; and perform related work as required. The basic purpose of this work is to ensure that the power plant facility is operated and maintained safely and efficiently. Shift: Saturday 6am-2pm, Sunday-Monday 2pm-10pm, Tuesday-Wednesday 10pm-6am

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