Executive Director of GPS Enrollment Operations
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UMass Lowell
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The Graduate, Online & Professional Studies (GPS) division at UMass Lowell services master’s students in online and on campus programs, on campus international students, online adult undergraduate students, and students enrolled through corporate partners. The division is responsible for all winter and summer session programming as well as online programming during the Fall and Spring semesters. The Enrollment Management (EM) enterprise in GPS includes recruitment and admissions, student advising and success, and course scheduling and works collaboratively with the University marketing department and the Division’s Technical Services unit.
Reporting to the Executive Dean, (GPS), the Executive Director, GPS Enrollment Operations (EXDR) is responsible for optimizing enrollment operations at every stage of the student journey to achieve the following goals:
• Improve processes within and between EM units
• Grow enrollments
• Increase scalability
• Improve operational efficiencies
• Leverage and better use technology
• Streamline how the individual functional areas of recruitment, admissions, enrollment, and retention are integrated to improve the student experience
The Executive Director (EXDR)will oversee the overall EM function, daily EM activity, and ongoing performance of the enrollment management units within the division; they will also be a key point-person with University functional staff outside of the division, including the Registrar, Financial Aid, and Student Financial Services. They will strengthen cohesion between enrollment management units and identify and implement process improvements and efficiencies that enable growth and improve the student experience. The EXDR will ensure that EM systems are optimized, appropriately deployed, utilized to support each functional unit, and ensure that future system changes are strategic, well-planned, and successfully executed. |
Assistant Director of Financial Aid, Fiscal Operations (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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The Assistant Director of Financial Aid, Fiscal Operations, ensures financial compliance and reconciliation of all federal, state, institutional, and private financial aid programs. Under the direction of the Associate Director of Financial Aid, this position monitors fiscal operations, sets spending limits, evaluates internal controls, and oversees the disbursement of financial aid to students. The Assistant Director is responsible for configuring internal systematic financial aid transactions across multiple campus systems (Financial Aid, Student Accounts, PeopleSoft Financials) while ensuring accuracy and compliance. This role works closely with the Director of Financial Aid and all members of the Financial Aid team. |
Communications Manager (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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The Communications Manager for the Institute of Diversity Sciences (IDS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is a position that assists IDS to accomplish its goals through effective marketing and communication of programs, events, and institutional messages to help maintain existing relationships with internal and external stakeholders. The role includes content development, graphic design, writing, website management, and social media management. This is a part-time (18.75 hours per week) position. |
State Director of the MA Small Business Development Center (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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Under the direction of the Dean of the Isenberg School of Management, the State Director of the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) manages a multifaceted, multimillion-dollar statewide program which provides management counseling, training, and technical assistance for small businesses. The SBDC State Director is a full-time, executive-level position that provides leadership and management of the Massachusetts SBDC network. |
Director of Faculty Recognition and Awards (Hybrid Opportunity)
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UMass Amherst
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The inaugural Director of Faculty Recognition and Awards works with the Provost, Executive Deputy Provost, and other members of the leadership team to lead key initiatives across Academic Affairs that increase wide recognition for outstanding UMass Amherst faculty research, scholarship, and creative works and raises the national and international profile of UMass Amherst. |