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The Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program at the University of Massachusetts Boston seeks an equity-minded Non-tenure Track Lecturer to join the Counseling, School Psychology, and Sport Department
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psychology, a graduate program in Applied Behavior Analysis, and a B.A. in Sport Leadership and Administration. The College of Education and Human Development at UMass Boston is ranked the top public college
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Masters Programs in School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling, NASP-Accredited Masters and Ed.S. Programs in School Psychology, a graduate certificate program in Applied Behavior Analysis, and a B.A
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such as financial literacy; student success strategies; federal, state, and institutional policies that directly impact students. Data Analysis, Compliance, and Assessment In collaboration with the Director
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. The incumbents will work closely with each PI on all aspects of the administration of their proposals and awards, including portfolio analysis and assisting with special projects and programmatic coordination
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resources, understanding college culture and navigating social transitions through structured training sessions. Data Analysis, Compliance, and Assessment Work closely with the EC Senior Director and
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research projects, ensuring compliance with university and IRB requirements, and oversee cleaning and analysis of data as well as the writing and preparing reports for publication. Responsibilities include
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timelines and schedules. Direct operational efforts of technical specialists in the analysis, conversion, integration, interface and reconciliation of existing and proposed systems. Responsible for all
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giving vehicles: gift annuities, trusts and bequests; Integrate Alumni Relations activities as an essential component of the overall development strategy, including the enlistment of current students and
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performance. Work closely with the ultimate sport science club/team for tracking, analysis, and outcomes. Track student-athlete data to monitor progression/regression, fatigue, return-to-play protocol