University of Massachusetts Boston
Director of Curriculum & STEM Engagement
University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02298
Job Information
Job no:
529210 Position Type:
Staff Full Time Campus:
UMass Boston Department:
Honors College - Dean's Office Pay Grade:
34 Date opened:
15 Dec 2025 Eastern Standard Time Applications close:
09 Jan 2026 Eastern Standard Time General Summary
The Director of Curriculum and STEM Engagement of the Honors College will be responsible for co-directing the College curriculum, especially in STEM subjects, and for establishing and maintaining the College’s relationships with internal and external partners in STEM fields, such as academic departments, science-related industries, and funding agencies. The incumbent will be responsible for teaching 2 courses/year, mentoring students, lecturers, and T&Fs, and scheduling courses, including recruiting faculty to teach each semester in the Honors College. The incumbent will represent the Honors College at faculty, department, and university-wide committees as well as sit on the Honors College Governing Council. The incumbent will work directly with the Dean of the Honors College to ensure that the Honors College meets both short and long-term goals for academic rigor while staying true to its mission. Responsibilities
Participate in the culture of shared leadership in the College, developing supportive working relationships, motivation, and engagement. Teach 2 courses per year in the college at various levels of the curriculum. Advise and mentor students (typically at least 60 students will be assigned). Recruit departmental faculty to teach in the Honors College and serve as a mentor to graduate students and post-doctoral fellows as they design and teach Honors College courses. Consult with College faculty on course development and pedagogical approaches most appropriate to the Honors College, including organizing mid-semester faculty meetings, and training and supporting faculty in innovative and high-impact teaching methods. Assess and analyze course evaluations each semester to determine which courses should be repeated and/or made permanent, helping to create a sustainable teaching model for the College, and putting courses through governance to make them permanent. Help assess academic programs. Work with the dean on short-term and long-term course scheduling. Serve as senior thesis director or thesis committee member for those students whose thesis is on a topic in the area of the incumbent’s expertise. Work with the Dean to ensure that the Honors College serves as a model on campus of undergraduate research, and chair the university-wide Undergraduate Research Committee, and the university-wide Undergraduate Research Funds application process. Advise on, and help to apply for, externally funded STEM-education initiatives, industry connections, and internship opportunities for Honors students. Develop and maintain relationships with current and potential external partners and sponsors. Help the Dean to ensure that juniors and seniors in the college are on track to identifying a thesis director and are progressing satisfactorily through the process of writing a senior thesis. Help students identify and/or craft alternatives to the senior thesis that are comparable in their rigor and intellectual demands. Assist the Dean on a variety of issues and serve on the Honors College Governing Council. In the Dean's absence, attend Dean's Council meetings and preside at Honors meetings and events. Participate in the Honors overnight freshman orientation program, attend recruitment and other events designed to enhance the visibility of the Honors College. Serve as a member of several university-wide committees, such as the Undergraduate Research Committee, the Udall Committee, the Museum Partnerships Committee, the JFK Award Committee, the Academic Policy committee – and serve as chair for some of these committees. Founding, designing, and directing intensive summer and spring programs to build students' research skills, including units on reading and writing primary literature, analyzing and visualizing complex data, performing experimental design and statistical analysis, networking and career development. Identify research and internship opportunities (including on-campus and off-campus, and in academia and industry) for students and support them in their application processes by editing resumes and personal statements and writing letters of recommendation. Support students through the process of applying to prestigious national and international fellowships, like those from Udall, NSF, and Goldwater, both before and post-graduation. Create supportive pathways for students who intend to pursue graduate studies in STEM. Work with students to plan and prepare for a range of graduate school applications (for degrees including Masters, PhD, MD, PharmD, PA, etc.), including providing feedback on resumes, personal statements, and research summaries. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Ph.D. or comparable terminal degree and a publication record that indicates an active researcher/scholar; strong teacher; student-centered individual required. 5-7 years of teaching experience with multilingual students at the pre-collegiate and/or undergraduate level required. Application Instructions
Please apply online with your resume, cover letter and list of three professional references. Review of candidates will begin following the application closing date. Only internal candidates in the Professional Staff Bargaining Unit will be considered during the first 10 business days of the posting. All other candidates will be considered after that period. Salary Ranges for Pay Grade 34: Salary Ranges. This is an exempt union position. All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources. UMass Boston is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact HR@umb.edu or 617-287-5150.
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Job no:
529210 Position Type:
Staff Full Time Campus:
UMass Boston Department:
Honors College - Dean's Office Pay Grade:
34 Date opened:
15 Dec 2025 Eastern Standard Time Applications close:
09 Jan 2026 Eastern Standard Time General Summary
The Director of Curriculum and STEM Engagement of the Honors College will be responsible for co-directing the College curriculum, especially in STEM subjects, and for establishing and maintaining the College’s relationships with internal and external partners in STEM fields, such as academic departments, science-related industries, and funding agencies. The incumbent will be responsible for teaching 2 courses/year, mentoring students, lecturers, and T&Fs, and scheduling courses, including recruiting faculty to teach each semester in the Honors College. The incumbent will represent the Honors College at faculty, department, and university-wide committees as well as sit on the Honors College Governing Council. The incumbent will work directly with the Dean of the Honors College to ensure that the Honors College meets both short and long-term goals for academic rigor while staying true to its mission. Responsibilities
Participate in the culture of shared leadership in the College, developing supportive working relationships, motivation, and engagement. Teach 2 courses per year in the college at various levels of the curriculum. Advise and mentor students (typically at least 60 students will be assigned). Recruit departmental faculty to teach in the Honors College and serve as a mentor to graduate students and post-doctoral fellows as they design and teach Honors College courses. Consult with College faculty on course development and pedagogical approaches most appropriate to the Honors College, including organizing mid-semester faculty meetings, and training and supporting faculty in innovative and high-impact teaching methods. Assess and analyze course evaluations each semester to determine which courses should be repeated and/or made permanent, helping to create a sustainable teaching model for the College, and putting courses through governance to make them permanent. Help assess academic programs. Work with the dean on short-term and long-term course scheduling. Serve as senior thesis director or thesis committee member for those students whose thesis is on a topic in the area of the incumbent’s expertise. Work with the Dean to ensure that the Honors College serves as a model on campus of undergraduate research, and chair the university-wide Undergraduate Research Committee, and the university-wide Undergraduate Research Funds application process. Advise on, and help to apply for, externally funded STEM-education initiatives, industry connections, and internship opportunities for Honors students. Develop and maintain relationships with current and potential external partners and sponsors. Help the Dean to ensure that juniors and seniors in the college are on track to identifying a thesis director and are progressing satisfactorily through the process of writing a senior thesis. Help students identify and/or craft alternatives to the senior thesis that are comparable in their rigor and intellectual demands. Assist the Dean on a variety of issues and serve on the Honors College Governing Council. In the Dean's absence, attend Dean's Council meetings and preside at Honors meetings and events. Participate in the Honors overnight freshman orientation program, attend recruitment and other events designed to enhance the visibility of the Honors College. Serve as a member of several university-wide committees, such as the Undergraduate Research Committee, the Udall Committee, the Museum Partnerships Committee, the JFK Award Committee, the Academic Policy committee – and serve as chair for some of these committees. Founding, designing, and directing intensive summer and spring programs to build students' research skills, including units on reading and writing primary literature, analyzing and visualizing complex data, performing experimental design and statistical analysis, networking and career development. Identify research and internship opportunities (including on-campus and off-campus, and in academia and industry) for students and support them in their application processes by editing resumes and personal statements and writing letters of recommendation. Support students through the process of applying to prestigious national and international fellowships, like those from Udall, NSF, and Goldwater, both before and post-graduation. Create supportive pathways for students who intend to pursue graduate studies in STEM. Work with students to plan and prepare for a range of graduate school applications (for degrees including Masters, PhD, MD, PharmD, PA, etc.), including providing feedback on resumes, personal statements, and research summaries. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Ph.D. or comparable terminal degree and a publication record that indicates an active researcher/scholar; strong teacher; student-centered individual required. 5-7 years of teaching experience with multilingual students at the pre-collegiate and/or undergraduate level required. Application Instructions
Please apply online with your resume, cover letter and list of three professional references. Review of candidates will begin following the application closing date. Only internal candidates in the Professional Staff Bargaining Unit will be considered during the first 10 business days of the posting. All other candidates will be considered after that period. Salary Ranges for Pay Grade 34: Salary Ranges. This is an exempt union position. All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources. UMass Boston is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact HR@umb.edu or 617-287-5150.
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