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desktops, including software image creation, deployment with a multi-forest Active Directory structure. Conducts needs assessments regarding university infrastructure (wireless and wired access), data
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eligibility status. Maintains databases related to name, image and likeness legislation, Teamworks and INFLCR; monitors and educates staff, student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, and other members
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genomics, advanced imaging, or computational methods are welcome. The successful candidate will also contribute to the department’s mission through teaching lecture or laboratory courses in their area of
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experience. Experience providing support for Windows or Macintosh desktops, including software image creation and deployment experience. Cross-platform Systems Administration experience, including experience
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benefits and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) initiatives for student-athletes. Essential Functions Serves on UMass Athletics executive leadership team; provides strategic direction, decision-making, and
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and publicize their research projects across Slavery North’s social media platforms. Secures all necessary legal releases for image, recording, and copyright permission for Institute outcomes. In
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applying a variety of brief therapy modalities to more skillfully address each client’s unique clinical picture. In addition to individual therapy, supervised training experiences are provided in crisis
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innovative solutions for research software development, deployment, and workflows to leverage cutting-edge and prototype HPC and AI hardware. Interfacing with the larger research computing community through
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funding, drive paradigm changes in public policy and/or discourse, and/or pioneer the study of new and important areas within clinical psychology. Applicants may possess expertise in any area of clinical
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, advanced imaging, or computational methods are welcome. The successful candidate will also contribute to the department’s mission through teaching lecture or laboratory courses in their area of specialty