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and workshops to educate faculty and staff to design, develop, and deliver high-quality online instruction through effective instructional design processes supported by emerging educational technologies
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, age-appropriate health concerns and appropriate use and access of medical services. Other Functions Performs related duties as assigned or required to meet Department, Executive Area / Division, and
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the Associate Director of Dining Services is responsible for the management of UMass Catering and Campus Center Blue Wall. This position will perform in accordance with university policy, administrative duties as
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Accounting by September 2026. Candidates must have expertise or evident potential in providing high-quality teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, across face-to-face and online instructional
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student development program which serves all majors. Essential Functions Learns how to counsel and advise individual students and recent alumni; evaluates level of career preparedness using assessment
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high service standards. Ensures all operations comply with safety codes, environmental regulations, and university policies. Researches and implements new products, equipment, and practices to enhance
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demands. Maintains contact notes, collects work output data, generates notifications of accommodation eligibility, and produces performance reports. Responsible for clear and timely communication via email
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academic and often critical personal difficulties by addressing relevant issues and making appropriate referrals to University agencies. Responds to and manages high-stress and sensitive inquiries from
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funded research program, effectively teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to service in support of the department and college. Of particular importance, the successful
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encouraged to apply. Candidates who seek to integrate computational and experimental approaches to advance our understanding of reproductive dynamics are particularly welcome. Although mammals are the species