University of California-Riverside
Assistant Director, McNair Scholars Program
University of California-Riverside, Riverside, California, United States, 92504
Assistant Director, McNair Scholars Program
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program (McNair Scholars Program) at UC Riverside is a TRIO project funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The program aims to prepare eligible undergraduates for doctoral studies through research and scholarly activities. It serves 25 students who are first-generation, low-income, or underrepresented in graduate education. The Assistant Director (AD) will develop, coordinate, and implement program activities, provide advising and mentoring, assist with research projects, graduate school prep, and applications. The AD will also handle recruitment, data collection for reports, and coordinate student activities. This position is grant-funded, subject to renewal, with a salary range of $57,700 - $99,300, expected to be $60,000 - $70,500 based on experience and qualifications. Applicants must have current work authorization; UCR cannot sponsor visas. Employment is subject to university policies and applicable laws. Organization
UC Riverside is part of the prestigious UC system, located in Inland Southern California, about 50 miles east of Los Angeles. It is a diverse research university with over 19,000 students, committed to education, research, and community engagement. The campus is situated on nearly 1,200 acres near Box Springs Mountain, offering a vibrant environment for learning and discovery. UCR's mission is to serve California and beyond through knowledge, research, and community service. It addresses societal challenges through its land grant tradition, focusing on issues like food security, arts, education, engineering, healthcare, and the environment. The university fosters an inclusive and innovative academic community dedicated to making a global impact.
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The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program (McNair Scholars Program) at UC Riverside is a TRIO project funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The program aims to prepare eligible undergraduates for doctoral studies through research and scholarly activities. It serves 25 students who are first-generation, low-income, or underrepresented in graduate education. The Assistant Director (AD) will develop, coordinate, and implement program activities, provide advising and mentoring, assist with research projects, graduate school prep, and applications. The AD will also handle recruitment, data collection for reports, and coordinate student activities. This position is grant-funded, subject to renewal, with a salary range of $57,700 - $99,300, expected to be $60,000 - $70,500 based on experience and qualifications. Applicants must have current work authorization; UCR cannot sponsor visas. Employment is subject to university policies and applicable laws. Organization
UC Riverside is part of the prestigious UC system, located in Inland Southern California, about 50 miles east of Los Angeles. It is a diverse research university with over 19,000 students, committed to education, research, and community engagement. The campus is situated on nearly 1,200 acres near Box Springs Mountain, offering a vibrant environment for learning and discovery. UCR's mission is to serve California and beyond through knowledge, research, and community service. It addresses societal challenges through its land grant tradition, focusing on issues like food security, arts, education, engineering, healthcare, and the environment. The university fosters an inclusive and innovative academic community dedicated to making a global impact.
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