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Non-Student Short-Term Casual- Tutors P&S Vice Dean For Education Medical Center
The State Pre-College Enrichment Program (S-PREP) is a free high school and college preparation program for 7th -12th grade students who reside in New York City. The objective of the program is to increase the number of underrepresented minority practitioners in healthcare and STEM professions. This opportunity designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine or related STEM fields. The program offers academic enrichment courses that are designed to prepare students for success in math and science. The program also offers career development workshops, college counseling services, field trips and college tours.
Variable Hours Officer P&S Vice Dean For Education Medical Center
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODMA) at Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S) is committed to nurturing the diversity of our institution by actively recruiting, enrolling, and graduating a diverse population of students. Whether through our various pathway programs for pre-college and pre-medical students or through the intergenerational connections fostered within our diversity alliance, we maintain a strong sense of camaraderie at VP&S. This multicultural community ensures a comprehensive and enriching learning experience for all students. To support the primary objective of nurturing the diversity of our institution, ODMA offers various pathway programs each summer for middle, high school and college students who identify with groups that have been historically underrepresented in the health professions as well as those who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. These program opportunities are intended to provide academic enrichment, career exposure, and mentorship opportunities for participating scholars in the respective programs.
Research Staff Assistant Zuckerman Institute Manhattanville
Columbia University's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute (Zuckerman Institute) supports interdisciplinary neuroscience research and discovery by scientists and scholars across the university and promises to be the most comprehensive institute for brain science. Located in a state-of-the-art facility, world class researchers are brought together to transform our understanding of the brain and mind. Columbia University’s Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute is seeking a highly-motivated individual to fill the position of a Research Staff Assistant. The position is in a neuroscience laboratory performing state-of-the-art research linking neural circuits to function, including studies of learning, perception, movement control, and social communication in electric fish and mice. See https://sawtell-lab.neuroscience.columbia.edu/ for more details.
Research Staff Assistant Zuckerman Institute Morningside
Columbia University's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute brings together world-class scientists across academic disciplines conducting pioneering research to transform our understanding of how the brain works – and gives rise to mind and behavior. The Institute fosters a collaborative and inclusive environment across 50+ labs, advancing insights into human health by exploring how the brain develops, performs, endures and recovers. At the Zuckerman Institute, we are committed to becoming a more inclusive, equitable and diverse place of scientific discovery and support a culture of respect. Promoting diversity in science will help drive the transformative science that can change the world. Situated in the Jerome L. Greene Science Center on Columbia’s Manhattanville campus, the state-of-the-art building offers an environment where the highest level of scholarly scientific research takes place on a daily basis, with the benefit of being located in the heart of New York, one of the world’s most vibrant and culturally rich cities. Columbia University’s Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute is seeking a highly-motivated individual to fill the position of a Research Staff Assistant. The position is in a neuroscience laboratory performing state-of-the-art research linking neural circuits to function, including studies of learning, sensory processing, and motor behavior in electric fish and mice. See https://sawtell-lab.neuroscience.columbia.edu/ for more details.
Assistant Director, MPA in Global Leadership School of International and Public Affairs Morningside
Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) seeks an Assistant Director to play a key role in managing the MPA in Global Leadership (MPA-GL), a graduate degree for senior leaders in global policy and management that will matriculate its first class in August 2023. The 10-month MPA-GL is designed for outstanding individuals with preferably 10–15 years of progressively senior experience who seek to deepen their knowledge of specific global policy issues, strengthen their analytical and management capabilities, and expand their professional networks. Reporting to the MPA-GL Director, the Assistant Director will collaborate with other SIPA and University offices to set up and help implement all aspects of the highly selective new program, including marketing, recruitment, admissions, student advising, curriculum support, financial administration and alumni relations. At SIPA—the world’s leading school of global policy—we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. We work to cultivate these values in our practices, programs and policies. We aim to create a workplace that is welcoming and celebrates the unique lived experiences of all our staff, students and faculty. We are particularly interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the School. Applicants are encouraged to include information in their cover letter about how they will further this goal.
Executive Director, Alumni Relations & Engagement Columbia College Morningside
Reporting to the Deputy Vice President of Development, Columbia College/Arts & Sciences / Senior Associate Dean for Alumni and Development for Columbia College, and working in consultation with other University leaders, faculty, and staff, the Executive Director is responsible for all aspects of College Alumni Relations and Engagement and supports signature fundraising and engagement events.
Financial Analyst Obstetrics and Gynecology Medical Center
Reporting to the Associate Director of Research Finance, the Financial Analyst will provide support with management of sponsored projects finances through the use of ARC, PAC, FINSYS and other university systems. The Financial Analyst will perform transactions including purchasing, accounts payable, invoicing, journal entries, and financial closing/reconciliations.
Research Staff Assistant Department of Chemistry Morningside
This position is needed to effectively manage and coordinate a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary research laboratory.
Staff Psychiatrist CUIMC Student Health Services Medical Center
The Staff Psychiatrist provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment of students on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center Campus, participates in the on-call service, and provides crisis intervention, as needed. This is a part-time salaried position.
Nurse Practitioner Neurology Medical Center
The Department of Neurology at Columbia University is seeking a Nurse Practitioner to work with physicians in the department's outpatient neuromuscular medicine division. The practice serves patients with a variety of neuromuscular disorders including: peripheral neuropathy, myopathies, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, mitochondrial diseases, muscular dystrophies, and others.
Accommodations Manager Columbia Health Morningside
Reporting to the Director of Accessibility Services, the Accommodations Manager will facilitate access to academic programs, services, activities, and facilities for students, campus community members, and visitors with disabilities, in compliance with ADA, Section 504 and Section 508 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The incumbent will manage and implement disability accommodations and support services for housing accommodations, note-taking services, CART Services, TypeWell transcription, and sign-language interpreting, requests for support and service animals, and lab or studio accommodations. Additionally, the Manager will work directly with students, campus community members, and visitors to ensure effective access and inclusion.
Intake and Registration Specialist Columbia Health Morningside
Under the supervision of the Associate Director for Intake and Registration, the Intake and Registration Specialist will manage and participate in all aspects of Disability Services centralized intake process in support of students seeking disability services and accommodations. The incumbent will conduct comprehensive, individualized intake assessments, and manage a caseload of students who are in the process of registering or require intake interviews. The Intake and Registration Specialist will request and review documentation provided by students and outside entities and ensures that the intake workflow is integrated in case conceptualization and other support services across Disability Services. In consultation with the Associate Director, this position continually monitors the intake and registration process and makes changes to protocols to enhance workflow.
Project Coordinator II Sociomedical Sciences Other US Locations
The Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Heath, Department of Sociomedical Sciences’ Miami Research Center is looking to hire a full-time Project Coordinator II for a position that is physically based in Miami, Florida. This individual will provide administrative, logistical, research, and outreach support for ongoing and prospective research studies primarily conducted in Miami, FL.
Director of Development Grad Sch Architecture, Planning and Preservation Morningside
Reporting to the Associate Dean of Development & Alumni Relations at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), the Director of Development identifies, cultivates and solicits alumni, parents and friends of GSAPP with the capacity to make gifts in the $100,000 to $1,000,000 range. The incumbent is responsible for a portfolio of not more than 150 individuals. Focusing on this pool of prospects, the Director of Development is responsible for moving gift prospects through the complete giving cycle: validation, engagement, cultivation, solicitation, gift negotiation and stewardship. The incumbent works closely with the Dean and Associate Dean to identify priorities for fund raising focus. The incumbent must have effective writing and presentation skills and be a persuasive advocate for GSAPP priorities.
Outreach Manager Radiology Medical Center
In this role, the successful candidate is responsible for managing, initiating, and maintaining relationships with Faculty, Community, and Independent Health Care Providers in targeted marketing areas in an effort to promote programs and services for Columbia Doctors New York-Presbyterian Imaging (CDNYPI), MRI Center at the Neurological Institute, and the Kreitchman PET Center. Strengthen market share thru retention and growth of referral networks. Travels to community physicians and community organization locations on a regular basis.
Senior Program Coordinator Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Medical Center
The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Office of Community Outreach and Engagement is hiring a Sr. Program Coordinator to assist with a new center called SoCA, funded through the National Cancer Institute.
Research Assistant Taub Inst Res Alzheimers Disease Aging Brain Medical Center
The Research Assistant will assist in the data collection for observational Lewy body disorders (Parkinson’s disease dementia, Parkinson's disease) and Huntington’s disease studies and investigator-initiated trials, with particular focus on Parkinson’s disease and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS).
Variable Hours Officer Neurology Medical Center
The Department of Neurology at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center is currently looking for two experienced and energetic part-time Variable Hour Officers.
Clinical Research Aide Psychiatry Medical Center
The Clinical Research Aide will perform a variety of research duties in support of NIH funded studies related to maternal-child health in the Department of Psychiatry.
Clinical Veterinarian Institute of Comparative Medicine Medical Center
The Institute of Comparative Medicine (ICM) clinical veterinarian is an integral and highly regarded component of the biomedical research effort at Columbia University. This individual works closely with veterinary, medical and research specialists as part of a multi- disciplinary team managing various animal species in a biomedical environment. The clinical veterinarian's role encompasses veterinary care of multiple species and ensures that systems and processes meet standards established by ICM administration. The incumbent will be involved in the management of research projects to ensure alignment of research activities and regulatory standards. The incumbent will assure that all tasks are completed in a timely and cost-effective manner while adhering to applicable federal agency and Columbia University policies and procedures. This individual maintains performance levels consistent with and according to Columbia University ICM standards.
Research Associate Systems Biology Medical Center
The Califano Lab in the Department of Systems Biology is looking for a part-time Research Associate to provide assistance on Systems Biology and Precision Oncology projects.
Senior Grant Coordinator Environmental Health Sciences Medical Center
The Department of Environmental Health Sciences is actively searching for a Senior Grant Coordinator to join the pre and post-award team. Under the supervision of the Department Administrator, the selected candidate will coordinate the grants submission process for assigned sponsored projects, and will manage the day-to-day post-award activity of various grant projects.
Manager - Print Services Campus Services Morningside
The Manager - Print Services is an integral part of Print Services with oversight of satellite Print units. Duties include managing /coordinating the Digital and Offset production work accepted at all Print units including but not limited to graphic design, typesetting, scanning, copying, binding faxing and concept to print resolution.
Manager of Building Automation and Controls Facilities Operations Morningside
Reporting to the Executive Director of Engineering, Manhattanville, the Manager of Building Automation and Controls (BA&C) is responsible for the operation, maintenance and system efficiency of the multiple control systems including but not limited to the Building Management Systems (BMS), plant supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, lighting controls, and shade control systems
Mechanic Facilities Operations Morningside
The Mechanic is responsible for providing immediate and effective response to work assigned by supervisor, or by job order, and for ensuring that the work is completed in a good workmanship-like manner and that the physical condition of the building is safe and in good repair.
Manager-Program & Comm Office of EVP Arts & Sciences Morningside
The Center for Science and Society brings together a wide variety of scholars and practitioners in the human, social, and natural sciences from around Columbia's campus and the New York City metropolitan area to support interdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach about the roles of science, technology, medicine, and public health in past and present societies. Reporting to the Associate Director and Faculty Director of the Center for Science and Society (CSS), the Program and Communications Manager will work together with CSS staff to implement programming and activities, support CSS students and affiliates, and foster relationships with new partners. The incumbent will provide general administrative support and be responsible for: 1) planning, developing, and executing the departmental communications strategy; 2) serving as a primary point-of-contact and liaison for all internal and external partners, including students, staff, faculty, and external entities; 3) managing the Center’s grant awarding process and supporting grantees; and 4) working with students, faculty, and staff on a wide range of internal and external programming and research projects, including the Center’s research Cluster the Making and Knowing Project, the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience program, and the Community-Driven Co-production of Knowledge initiative.
Laboratory Coordinator Pathology and Cell Biology Medical Center
The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Division of Personalized Genomic Medicine (PGM) has an opening for a dynamic, experienced individual with significant understanding of molecular biology/technology who is able to work in a fast-paced, high volume environment.
Variable Hours Officer Surgery Medical Center
The Variable Hours Officer – NP/PA will work in the Center for Liver Disease & Transplantation within the Division of Abdominal Organ Transplantation in the Department of Surgery.
Assistant Director-Admissions School of Social Work Morningside
Reporting to the Associate Director of Admissions, the Assistant Director assists in coordinating the admission process that meets targeted enrollment goals and enrolls a talented, qualified, diverse student body that enhances the reputation of the Columbia School of Social Work. The Assistant Director will be the primary source of communication and outreach to prospective students, applicants and admitted students. The incumbent will advise applicants on admissions requirements and assist the Director with the management of inquiry communication and application processing
Student Research Worker Pediatrics Medical Center
The Department of Pediatrics is seeking a Student Research Worker to join our team in a temporary part time position to work within the division of Molecular Genetics. The Department of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University is a world leader in providing care for children. Our mission areas include Healthcare, Education and Research. The Department of Pediatrics is committed to innovation and excellence in clinical medicine, education, research, community health, global health, and the development of our faculty and staff.
Major Gifts Officer Mailman School of Public Health Administration Medical Center
The Office of Development and Alumni Relations generates support for the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health (MSPH) by involving our most successful alumni and friends to help us pursue opportunities to strengthen the School and advance its mission.
Technician B Pathology and Cell Biology Medical Center
The Department of Pathology & Cell Biology is looking for a dedicated research technician with excellent organizational and record keeping skills.
Administrative Fellow P&S Vice Dean For Admin Medical Center
*The Administrative Fellowship Program is a 12-month program designed for individuals seeking to prepare for a career in healthcare to assume leadership positions in the healthcare delivery system. The program is open to students who have successfully completed Master’s Program in Health Administration, Business Administration or Public Health within 12 months prior to the program’s start or individuals who have completed the didactic portion of their degree and are required to complete a residency or fellowship prior to degree conferral. The purpose of the of the fellowship is to provide an introduction to the daily activities of the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons from the perspective of top management.
Senior Finance Analyst Obstetrics and Gynecology Medical Center
Reporting to the Senior Finance Manager, the Senior Finance Analyst will support budgeting, reporting and finance operations activities for the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The candidate will interact with the Divisions, as well as with Department Senior Management.
Chief Operating Officer-Columbia Investment Management Company-Hybrid Schedule IMC Other NYC Locations
The COO reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer and together they set the strategy for managing the operations of the IMC to ensure that the organization is best positioned to achieve its risk adjusted return objectives. The COO is responsible for managing the overall operations of the IMC which include, infrastructure, operational controls, performance measurement, and risk management. Success requires a comprehensive understanding of the investment strategy so that operations can support effective, efficient and risk-mitigating decision making. The COO is responsible for guiding the Operations team to provide daily and long-term support to the Investment team, including the development, maintenance and enhancement of reporting tools to facilitate investment management and asset allocation decisions. Concurrently, the COO and the Operations team is charged with ensuring the investment team maintains proper controls, understands risk and remains in compliance with all regulations and practices.
Marketing Manager Office of the Provost Morningside
Reporting to the Associate Provost for Online Education, the Marketing Manager will be responsible for planning, implementation, and management of performance marketing campaigns for courses, programs, events, and other offerings from schools at Columbia University.
Research Program Director Division of Scholarship & Rsch Medical Center
The School of Nursing is searching for a Research Program Director to help lead a research project on social determinants of health (i.e., economic stability, education, built environment, healthcare access, and social context) and patient care and outcomes. Over 80% of adults 65 and older in the United States have at least one chronic health condition, with racial and ethnic minority patients frequently experiencing a greater disease burden. They often lack access to high-quality care and, as a result, use hospitals and emergency departments for routine care. Social determinants of health (SDoH), including where underserved these patients reside and receive care, contribute to health disparities. The growing nurse practitioner (NP) workforce can help reduce health disparities as NPs disproportionately care for racial and ethnic minority patients. Yet, practices employing NPs are often located in underserved communities and face major structural (e.g., lack of registries) and organizational (e.g., poor care environments) challenges. The study aims to understand how NP practices could be leveraged to address SDoH and reduce health disparities. The study will use existing data on neighborhoods and chronically ill Medicare patients cared for by NPs in 2021-2022. The researchers will also survey NPs in these practices and conduct qualitative interviews with them. The findings will inform administrators and policymakers seeking ways to leverage NP practices to address social determinants of health and reduce racial and ethnic health disparities through practice, policy, and neighborhood interventions. The Research Program Director will be responsible for overseeing the management and administration of the study and will directly report to the Principal Investigator of the study, Dr. Lusine Poghosyan.
Project Manager Division of Scholarship & Rsch Medical Center
The School of Nursing is searching for a Project Manager with experience managing a research division and to provide support for federally funded projects focusing on HIV prevention and management.
Student Research Worker Division of Scholarship & Rsch Medical Center
The School of Nursing is seeking a detail-oriented Columbia University Student Research Worker interested in research on transgender and nonbinary health, health disparities, and/or research about mental health and suicide risk factors.
Clinical Nurse Dermatology Medical Center
Under the general direction of the Sr. Clinical Care Manager and the Director of Dermatologic Surgery, the Clinical Nurse is responsible for assisting in managing patient care across two faculty practice sites and four divisions, including a hospital-sponsored teaching clinic.  In addition to primary responsibilities within the division of Dermatologic surgery, the clinical nurse will be expected to assist as reasonably needed in other divisions within the department of dermatology.
Student Research Worker Pediatrics Medical Center
The Department of Pediatrics is seeking a Student Research Worker to join our team in a temporary part time position to work within the division of Nurture Science Program. The Department of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University is committed to innovation and excellence in clinical medicine, education, research, community health, global health, and the development of our faculty and staff.
Variable Hours Officer Orthopedic Surgery Other NY State Locations
The Physical therapist is completely responsible for providing functional and exercise oriented physical therapy treatments to their patients and manage and supervise the aides who are providing treatment and working with their patients. This is a per diem position and reports to the Director of Physical Therapy.
Student Research Worker Pediatrics Medical Center
The Department of Pediatrics is seeking a Student Research Worker to join our team in a temporary part time position to work within the division of Nurture Science Program. The Department of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University is committed to innovation and excellence in clinical medicine, education, research, community health, global health, and the development of our faculty and staff.
Clinical Research Coordinator - General Medicine Medicine Medical Center
Working in the Division of General Medicine under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Coordinator will provide coordination and data collection in NIH-sponsored research studies as part of a research team, in collaboration with section leadership and divisional administration.
Coordinator - Communications & Research Office of the President Morningside
The Coordinator, Communications and Research supports all matters of presidential correspondence and communications, and coordinates these day-to-day operations within the office. Confidentiality and discretion are imperative.
Revenue Cycle Rptng Manager Anesthesiology Other NY State Locations
Reporting to the Director of Optimization & User Support, the Revenue Cycle Reporting Manager is responsible for converting operational data into comprehensive and concise user reports in support of Revenue Cycle operations for the Department of Anesthesiology. Translates stakeholders’ requirements into reporting deliverables. Assists billing team with dashboards and report generation with an emphasis on standardization and automation. Identifies critical issues and focuses on resolution. Proactively builds and develops problem audit reports. Subject to business needs, we may support flexible and hybrid work arrangements. Options will be discussed during the interview process.
Technician B Taub Inst Res Alzheimers Disease Aging Brain Medical Center
The Taub Institute, Arancio lab is looking for a 1 year temporary full time position as a Technician B.
Program Manager Biostatistics Medical Center
The Department of Biostatistics at the Mailman School of Public Health seeks a program manager for NIH funded projects – including global training programs.
Variable Hours Officer Neurology Medical Center
The Department of Neurology at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center is currently looking for two experienced and energetic part-time Variable Hour Officers.
Project Coordinator INCITE/Ctr Innovative Empirics Morningside
Columbia University Labor Lab, part of Incite at Columbia University, leverages the tools of social science to understand and strengthen efforts to rebuild the economic and political power of workers. Incite is seeking to hire a project coordinator for the Columbia Labor Lab. Reporting to the Co-Directors of Columbia University Labor Lab, the project manager will support the administration of several large-scale field randomized controlled trials in partnership with external organizations. The position will include coordianting partnerships with labor organizations, as well as the collection, coordination and management of information and data.

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