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Director of Financial Administration in UMass Boston
The Director of Financial Administration will report to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Administration and Financial Services (AVC) with providing comprehensive financial and administrative support to the Deans, Vice and Associate Provosts, Directors, Assistant Deans, and other staff within Academic Affairs. Responsibilities include assisting with budget development, financial reporting, and analysis, as well as forecasting. The position also supports the AVC in reconciling the Academic Affairs budget, managing faculty development funds, and tracking course buy-outs and releases. The role includes supervising the central business service ensuring accurate and timely processing of all financial, budgetary, and human resources transactions. The position will represent Academic Affairs at various meetings and serve as signature authority for specific areas within the division.
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Educational Technology and innovation Simulations Operations Specialist in UMass Boston
The Educational Technology and Innovation Simulation Operations Specialist is a dynamic, forward-thinking professional who plays a key role in supporting the daily operations and long-term vision of the CCER and immersive learning environments at UMass Boston. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in educational technology, excellent problem-solving skills, and a passion for enhancing learning experiences through technology.
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Technical Specialist for Graduation (EDP Programmer III) in UMass Boston
Registrar Technical Specialists are subject matter experts in one or more areas of work carried out by the Registrar’s Office: registration, records, graduation, scheduling etc. Registrar Technical Specialists are responsible for carrying out the regular business practices associated with each of those areas. They will be responsible for keeping up to date on academic and University policies associated with their areas and be able to apply those policies and practices to their particular area of responsibility. They are responsible for developing and implementing business practices for their areas that are in compliance with University policies, academic requirements and legal requirements (FERPA, etc). Technical Specialists serve as first points of contacts for students and other business offices regarding matters related to their areas, including acting as primary liaisons for their areas to Undergrad Studies, University Advising, One Stop, Graduate Studies, Financial Aid, Admissions, etc. They are expected to develop expertise in the particular software programs and applications required in their areas which may include: PeopleSoft, the CollegeSource degree audit system (uAchieve), Perceptive Content, Salesforce, Acalog, Curriculog, etc. In addition, Technical Specialists will share in covering office-wide responsibilities including phone and email coverage.
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Laboratory Technician I in UMass Boston
The Research Technician provides support to an academic research laboratory studying cell and developmental biology using the model organism fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. The main responsibilities are to assist with and support the molecular and cell biology research in the lab as well as assist with Drosophila care and experimentation. The applicant will have the opportunity to carry out an independent research project.
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Assistant Professor (English) in UMass Boston
The English Department seeks an Assistant Professor specializing in Early Modern Literatures (1500-1800), beginning September 1, 2026. Scholars with research interests in Critical Race Studies, Gender and Sexuality, or Disability Studies, and a commitment to teaching the early modern past—canonical and underrepresented texts alike—from BIPOC, feminist, queer, and/or trans perspectives are especially encouraged to apply. All candidates with publication and teaching expertise in Early Modern Studies will be considered. Also required are a record or clear promise of publication, a record of strong teaching, and a commitment to departmental and institutional service.
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