Worcester Polytechnic Institute

United States
Year Founded: 1865

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Benefits Overview

Compensation + Benefits

Offers 401(K)

Offers life insurance

Offers supplemental life insurance

Offers disability insurance

Provides a pension

Offers accidental death & dismemberment insurance

Offers dental insurance

Offers health insurance

Offers mental health benefits

Offers Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Offers vision insurance

Offers Health Savings Account (HSA)

Provides family medical leave

Offers generous parental leave

Offers employee discounts

Career Growth + Development

Provides customized development tracks

Job training & conferences

Provides tuition assistance

Work-Life Balance + Wellbeing

Offers generous PTO

Provides paid sick days

Provides paid holidays

Provides bereavement leave

Offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Offers gym membership

Company Culture

Offers a remote work program

Offers diversity-based Employee Resource Groups

Offers legal assistance

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Support arrangement, description, preservation, and access for archival collections. Process papers, photographs, and memorabilia; apply preservation best practices; create collection guides in ArchivesSpace; maintain workflows, documentation, and perform repetitive data entry and physical handling of materials.
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Provide front-line Tier 1/2 IT support in-person, by phone, and email for faculty, staff, and students. Troubleshoot and document incidents, maintain library printing/pay-for-print operations and laptop loan pool, reconcile POS sales, assist with campus IT events, onboarding, and projects, and escalate complex issues to higher-tier technical staff.
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One-year visiting teaching appointment (2026–27) to teach six courses and two capstone seminars in Modern European History. Candidate should have a PhD by Aug 15, 2026, a record of successful university teaching, and be able to collaborate across disciplines; preference for scholars focused on Europe since 1700 and themes in gender, sexuality, women’s studies, or histories of science, technology, and medicine.