Faculty Recruiting Support CICS

Staff Employment Opportunities

The Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions serves as the primary contact for graduate admissions for the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS). This position creates and implements recruitment and enrollment initiatives that support College and institutional goals. The Assistant Director develops and implements a comprehensive marketing/outreach/communication plan in collaboration with the CICS Marketing and Communications team to support the College's graduate admissions goals.

The Senior Academic Advisor provides comprehensive advising for the College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) majors, exploratory track students, and interdisciplinary students from across campus pursuing the CS minor. Works closely with other advising personnel as well as academic and career services personnel to ensure high quality advising and academic services for all students. May teach one-credit seminars. Uses registration and academic records software. Responsive to the needs of a large number of highly diverse students and works in a high volume and fast-paced work environment.

The Research Administrator is responsible for the full life cycle of quality research administration ranging from proposal development to post award administration, award close-out, and award compliance for a group of Principal Investigators in the College of Information and Computer Sciences.

The MassAITC Business Manager manages business and fiscal operations for academic, research, and outreach activities in a large and complex University research center. They work independently with authority to exercise judgment and initiative. The Business Manager performs strategic analyses and financial forecasts to inform Center business decisions and implements business, financial, and operational policies consistent with MassAITC and overarching College and University policies. 

The Administrative Manager works under the direction of the Center Directors and also works closely with the Associate Director, core leads and teams, and research staff to enable cross-center synergies between the UMass Institute of Applied Life Sciences, the NIA Roybal Centers at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Brandeis University, the Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, and the Northeastern Consortium for Proactive Care.  The Administrative Manager provides administrative support for the Center and its funded projects, oversees and manages engagement with external partners, manages web content related to center activities and goals, and provides logistical support for meetings, activities, and events.