Temporary Project Manager, Curriculum & Catalog Systems
Strut Learning
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ABOUT US
University of Massachusetts Global is a private, nonprofit affiliate of the University of Massachusetts, created to help working adults change their lives through flexible, high-quality education built for real life. Regionally accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) and recognized by U.S. News & World Report among the Best Online Programs for 13 consecutive years (2013–2025), the university has a long track record of online innovation. Students across 49 states and internationally can upskill, reskill, and move forward without putting life on hold through technology-enabled, real-world learning. With 55+fully online, career-focused programs designed around the realities of work, family, and constant change, we remain ever-focused on developing future-ready learners who can thrive in a rapidly shifting world.


This position is open to candidates who currently reside in one of the following approved states from which the role may be performed remotely: Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin.
Employees must be available for collaboration during core hours from 10am to 3pm (PST).


ABOUT THE ROLE


The Project Manager for Curriculum & Catalog Systems provides project-based support to the Office of Institutional Curriculum & Assessment (OICA) during the implementation and integration of UMass Global’s new curriculum management system. This role involves working with curriculum management platforms, curriculum development processes, student information systems, and catalog workflow processes. This role is temporary, part-time and will last 6-8 months at 20 hours per week.TYPE OF SUPERVISION:
Receive direction from the Associate Vice Chancellor, Institutional Curriculum, Assessment & Academic Policy.
Direction – indicates that the incumbent attains specific goals and objectives in a broad area of work. Only the final results of work done are typically reviewed. Incumbent typically develops procedures within the limits of established policy guidelines.
POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Project Coordination & Workflow Management
Support the planning, scheduling, and coordination of activities related to curriculum and catalog system integration.
Maintain timeline tracking tools and project dashboards to ensure timely progress across workstreams.
Assist in mapping new curriculum approval workflows, including routing, governance, and catalog impact pathways due to new curriculum system.
System Integration Support
Compile, validate, and organize system configuration data for CourseLeaf build cycles.
Partner with IT, Registrar, and OICA teams to support testing cycles, track defects, and gather feedback from faculty and staff users.
Coordinate data validation activities related to Banner integration, catalog publication cycles, and CIM-CAT transitions.
Documentation & Communication
Prepare project documentation including workflow maps, training materials, process guides, decision logs, and status updates.
Draft communications for stakeholders regarding timelines, expectations, testing windows, and procedural changes.
Document system changes, configuration decisions, and catalog-related requirements.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Partner with the Curriculum Coordinator and the Director of Academic Policies & Curriculum to facilitate meetings with academic schools, governance committees, and administrative units.
Coordinate with functional leads to ensure alignment between curriculum processes, academic policies, and system integration needs.
Assist with the organization and delivery of staff/faculty training sessions prior to system launch.
Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement
Support the review of current-state curriculum submission processes and identify opportunities for process optimization aligned with CourseLeaf best practices.
Assist in developing documentation to support continuous improvement, including standard operating procedures (SOPs) and updated policy references.
Perform other duties, as assigned
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATION AND/OR LICENSES:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in project management
Minimum 2–3 years professional experience in higher education, with direct experience in curriculum management, academic catalog production, or academic governance workflows
Hands-on experience with CourseLeaf (CIM and/or CAT), Banner, or comparable curriculum/catalog systems
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education administration, Business, Information Systems, or related field
Experience supporting enterprise system implementations or workflow redesign projects
Familiarity with accreditation, catalog compliance, and academic policy documentation
Certification or training in project management (e.g., CAPM, PMP, Prosci, or equivalent)
Experience working in remote environments with cross-functional teams
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Understand curriculum systems, SIS integrations, catalog standards, and configuration workflows
Proficiency with project management tools (e.g., Monday.com, Smartsheet, Jira, or similar)
Strong project coordination skills to effectively organize tasks, tracks project milestones, and manages timelines
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks
Strong written and verbal communication skills suitable for cross-functional academic and administrative environments
Ability to work effectively across academic and administrative units, navigating different needs and perspectives
Ability to make informed decisions and know when to escalate issues for leadership review
Ability to identify gaps, inconsistencies, and workflow inefficiencies with attention to detail
Machines, Tools, Equipment, Electronic Devices and Software: Personal computer and advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, including word, excel, teams and outlook. Familiarity with video conferencing platforms (such as Zoom), curriculum management platforms (CourseLeaf), student information systems (Banner), and project management tools.
Contact with Students: Occasional
Contact with Faculty and/or Staff: Frequent
Contact with Community and Vendors: Occasional
The hiring range for this position is $34.00 - $40.00 per hour. Offers are determined by a variety of factors, including but not limited to geographical location, knowledge, skills, years & depth of experience, and equity with internal team members.
BENEFITS AND PERKS
At the University of Massachusetts Global, we support your total well-being with flexible and meaningful benefits for part-time positions:
Work-Life Balance: Remote options, flexible schedules, generous time off, including paid holidays.
Retirement: 403(b) plan with a Roth option. 3% non-elective contribution and up to 6% match for a 9% total employer contribution!
Education: Tuition discounts
Equal Employment Opportunity – UMass Global is committed to providing an educational and work environment free of unlawful discrimination and harassment in any form. UMass Global prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment on the basis of age, race (including hairstyle/texture, protective hairstyles, braids, locks, and twists), color, religion (including religious observance, belief, practice dress and grooming practices), citizenship, pregnancy (including temporary physical or mental limitations related to, affected by, or arising out of pregnancy, childbirth, or any related medical conditions), sex, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, national origin, ancestry, physical and/or mental disability, legally-protected medical condition, military (past, present or prospective) status, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, sexual and reproductive health, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by local, State or Federal law.
Reasonable Accommodation – UMass Global provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the recruitment department at recruiting@umassglobal.edu.