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Adjunct Assistant Professor - Fall 2025 New York
The Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College Columbia University has a need for Adjunct Assistant Professors. This position requires a minimum of a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) or the equivalent in Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or a directly related field.
Postdoctoral Scholar: Community Centered Computer Science New York
The Vice Dean of Teacher Education and Community Partnerships at Teachers College, Columbia University, is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar to support the research, curriculum development, and dissemination components of interrelated projects. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work in close collaboration with principal investigators, school-based educators, and community partners to manage data collection, contribute to curriculum development, support implementation in schools, and lead dissemination efforts across academic and public platforms. This position, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), focuses on co-developing and implementing locally grounded and community-centered computer science (CS) curriculum for rural Hawaiian elementary and middle school students. The work engages students, educators, and families in the co-design of curriculum that reflects the lived experiences, challenges, and values of local communities. Through a mixed-methods, collaborative research approach, the project seeks to deepen student engagement and interest in STEM learning and future opportunities.
Professor of Literacy Research and Education, Tenured/Tenure-Track Open Rank New York
Teachers College, a preeminent graduate school of education, psychology and health, prepares teachers, interventionists, policy-makers, early childhood and educational leaders, researchers, psychologists and speech pathologists with commitments to and expertise in literacy research and interventions. This position will play a leadership role in establishing new directions in literacy research with an emphasis on reading, and will work collaboratively with colleagues across the College in bringing new insights and depth to that work.
PT Instructor: MSTU 5013: Theory and Programming of Interactive Media (Lab) New York
The TML Program is hiring an Instructor to teach MSTU 5013: Theory and Programming of Interactive Media (Lab). This hands-on lab section complements the lecture-based MSTU 5003 and supports students’ development as novice programmers and interactive media designers. Responsibilities include facilitating weekly synchronous online lab sessions, offering individualized guidance, assessing work, and collaborating with the lecture team. Strong teaching experience in programming is required, and familiarity with HTML, CSS, JS, and AI tools is strongly preferred.
Service Desk Analyst I New York
A Service Desk IT job involves acting as the primary point of contact for users experiencing technical issues, providing first-line support by troubleshooting and resolving hardware, software, and network problems, logging incidents, and escalating complex issues to higher-level technicians while maintaining excellent customer service through various communication channels like phone, and email.

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