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Community Director in UMass Boston
The Community Director serves an important leadership role in creating an environment and experience that contributes to the academic and personal success of each student living in residence halls. The Community Director receives direct supervision from the Associate Director of Residential Education and functional supervision from Assistant Director for Residential Life, and Associate Dean/Director of Housing & Residential Life. The Community Director will create living-learning environments that challenge and encourage the holistic development of students and support student leadership and success.
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Senior Associate Director of Student Employmet Services in UMass Boston
The Senior Associate Director of Student Employment Services provides strategic leadership and oversight for the institution’s student employment programs, including federal, institutional, and community-based employment opportunities. The Sr. Associate Director ensures compliance with federal and institutional policies, supports student success through meaningful work experiences, and collaborates with campus departments to expand employment opportunities for students. This leader will establish relationships with internal and external partners to provide students with meaningful work opportunities and look for opportunities to grow and continuously improve the student employment program.
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Research Associate in UMass Boston
The Research Associate will work across several grant-funded projects addressing issues of aging including elder mistreatment and dementia care, including the National Collaboratory to Address Elder Mistreatment (NCAEM), Phase IV: Integrating Elder Mistreatment Prevention and Intervention in Mainstream Health and Social Care for Older Adults, and Detection of Elder Mistreatment Through Emergency Care Technicians – Revised for Primary Care (DETECT-RPC). NCAEM is a national initiative designed to embed elder mistreatment (EM) prevention and intervention within mainstream health systems, state aging networks, and Medicare Advantage health plans. Building on prior momentum, Phase IV focuses on integrating EM into broader aging initiatives, identifying supportive policy and payment pathways, translating evidence into practice, and strengthening sustainability. DETECT-RPC is an NIA-funded research project aimed at adapting and testing an elder mistreatment screening and intervention tool for use in home-based primary care.
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Major Gifts Officer in UMass Boston
Reporting to the Associate Vice Chancellor of Principal & Leadership Gifts and Campaign Director, the Major Gifts Officer is primarily responsible for developing managing, implementing, and overseeing strategies for the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of approximately 100-150 prospective leadership gift donors. The Major Gifts Officer will create individualized solicitation plans leading to major outright and deferred gifts of $50,000+, integrating unrestricted and restricted gifts, endowment, annual and capital gifts in support of UMass Boston’s fund-raising priorities. Responsibilities will most significantly include the identification, cultivation and solicitation of new prospects for the University. The Major Gifts Officer will serve as a fundraiser for University-wide targeted initiatives and will work closely with colleagues in University Advancement, Dean’s, faculty and senior administrators in developing and implementing key fund-raising strategies and activities.
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Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor in UMass Boston
The Executive Assistant will provide high-level administrative support to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs as well as the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs/Chief of Staff in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (OVCSA) to further grow a transformative collegiate environment centered on developing a safe, well, welcoming, and involved community. The incumbent will perform complex, varied and confidential administrative, financial, and communication functions supporting the Vice Chancellor’s strategic priorities and to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of day-to-day operations and communications of the division. The incumbent will serve as a liaison to the VCSA for all high-level internal and external constituencies; will assist in the collaboration with key functional areas of the university; and will provide coverage to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs/Chief of Staff in their absence.
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