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, public policy, public health, human development and family studies, or an interdisciplinary program. Applicants with terminal degrees in other fields will also be considered. UMass Boston is an urban
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American) Institutes. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an active, collaborative, and impactful research program, seeking funding from public and private sources. The successful candidate
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, and community through service roles such as mentoring students, collaborating across disciplines, and serving on committees for enrollment, recruiting, and program development. Professional Engagement
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carry on an active, externally funded research program of international caliber and to supervise graduate and undergraduate students. The applicant should demonstrate the capacity to contribute
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to provide information on non-degree, transfer credit, inter-college program/major changes, academic standing, and/or reenrollment policies and procedures; Conduct individual and group career advising with
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, and/or simulation-based instruction at the various nursing program levels is preferred. Participation in accreditation (i.e. CCNE/BON), program-mapping, course revisions and curriculum development
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Massachusetts Boston Police Officer and/or with another law enforcement agency; And Must have successfully completed a Massachusetts Basic Police Training Program from an accredited police academy, approved by
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the administration of the Worker’s Compensation program for the university; processes the intake of all worker’s compensation documentation, including injury reports and details, witness reports and other pertinent
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, an Institute at UMass Boston. This role includes responsibility for the coordination and delivery of high-quality professional development and coaching services, maintaining excellence in program implementation
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the Institute for Community Inclusion’s (ICI) Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) Program. This 12-month, 30 hours/week (or 0.75FTE) grant-funded hybrid fellowship is designed to prepare early-career