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Amherst The Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst in Newton, Mass. serves as a center for student experiential learning and professional development and facilitates connections between the state’s flagship
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small animal settings. Under the guidance of senior faculty or program instructors, the Associate Laboratory Instructor will assist with teaching clinical veterinary nursing and husbandry skills, and
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laboratory activities meet project objectives and data quality standards. Train and guide field crews in sample collection following established protocols. Perform quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC
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leading a small team and performs routine tasks in preparing and serving food to order. Trains kitchen staff as needed. May also be required to prepare more complex dishes to assist the Cook III. Essential
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in connection with the cleaning and maintenance of a building or of an assigned area within a building in the Auxiliary Services Department. Works as a member of a team cleaning custodial program
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, Office of Undergraduate Students Success, Registrar’s Office, and other relevant campus partners. Uses best practices and data systems to lead strategic planning and program development. Manages all events
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Professor. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vibrant, externally funded research program, effectively teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to service in
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experience in engagement, DEI, and/or programming in higher education. Experience in developing strategies to increase program creation and engagement. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical office
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required. Researches and prepares strategic presentations for senior leadership. Directs the earned media analytics program, creating media databases and producing reports. Develops public relations
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, collaborates with Undergraduate Program Directors to clear undergraduate students for Graduation. Provides supplemental professional development in HFA Advising Staff Meetings on a bi-monthly basis. Supports