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Technician B Taub Inst Res Alzheimers Disease Aging Brain Medical Center
We are seeking an experienced and skilled technician (Tech B position) to work in the lab of Dr. Natura Myeku at Columbia University Medical Center. The laboratory is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease and applying therapeutic strategies to overcome the dysregulated pathways in cellular and mouse models.
Research Staff Assistant Dept of Biological Sciences Morningside
Under the direction of the Principal Investigator,The Research Staff Assistant supports ongoing experiments in molecular biology/cell biology studying how errors in synthesis in mRNA lead to cancer. Assisting with the research 80% of time and 20% to assisting in lab management.
Research Staff Assistant Dept of Biological Sciences Morningside
The candidate will report to Peter Andolfatto and work to develop a research project and learn and apply multiple leading-edge research techniques.
Research Staff Assistant Zuckerman Institute Manhattanville
The Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve as a Research Staff Assistant working in our ICM Vivarium Facility located in the Jerome L. Green Science Center.  The Research Staff Assistant will report to the Operations Lead and will be responsible for providing husbandry support to the Institute.
Platform Engagement Manager Office of the Provost Morningside
The platform manager will work under the supervision of the Co-Director to provide platform support for courses delivered through the University’s online learning stack, and to shape internal team processes that leverage technology to create new efficiencies. This inaugural position will also have the chance to develop solutions directly affecting the quality and improvement of online courses. Ideal candidates will have an enthusiasm for investigating, assessing, recommending, deploying, and evaluating educational technologies, as well as experience interacting directly with senior-level personnel.
Research Assistant Neurology Medical Center
The candidate will work closely with an Assistant Professor of Neurology on multiple clinical research studies for Parkinson's disease, spanning genetic epidemiology, biomarkers, and brain bank donation.
Custodial Supervisor, Residence Halls Facilities Operations Morningside
The Supervisor is responsible for delivering quality and reliable services to the academic and administrative units on the Columbia University campus.
Senior System & Data Engineer Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) of Columbia University is seeking a Senior System and Data Engineer for full-time, career opportunity. Reporting to the Director of Research Computing and Campus Infrastructure, the Senior System and Data Engineer will oversee LDEO's portfolio of Research Computing systems - designing and implementing new systems as business needs arise, as well as providing maintenance and operational support for existing systems.
Research Staff Assistant Zuckerman Institute Manhattanville
The El-Shamayleh lab at Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute is seeking a full-time Research Technician to participate in developing viral vector tools for studying neural signal processing in the visual cortex. Under supervision of the PI and/or more senior lab members, the research technician will participate in viral vector production and assist in various projects in the lab. Candidates with a strong academic background and research experience in the following areas are encouraged to apply: molecular biology (DNA purification, cloning, PCR, etc), cell culture, histology, and microscopy. Additionally, the position will involve routine lab management, such as ordering supplies and maintenance of equipment. A commitment of at least 2 years is preferred. This role is grant funded.
Technician B Neurology Medical Center
The Department of Neurology is looking to hire a Technician B.
Development Assistant School of Law Morningside
The Development Assistant provides administrative and analytical support to the Director of Annual Giving. The Development Assistant's primary responsibilities are assisting and supporting the various Annual Giving and Development programs for the Law School.
Deputy Senior Director of Research School of International and Public Affairs Morningside
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) seeks an energy policy expert to serve as Deputy Director of Research, reporting to the Sr. Director of Research. The Deputy Director will help to execute the overall research vision for the Center, working closely with the Sr. Director of Research, research scholars, and teams within Research Operations, Publications, and Events. This is a key role in driving cross-functional research initiatives and overall research strategy, while maintaining CGEP’s reputation as a high-impact, leading energy policy research center. They are the key party responsible for quality control of center-wide research outputs across ~12 research areas with ~50 scholars. They will maintain their own research and awareness of CGEP’s research activities, identifying and pursuing opportunities for collaboration. They will assist in aspects of Research Operations processes related to research team hiring, waivering, and managing conflicts of interest and will contribute to fundraising and donor cultivation. The incumbent should be a strong leader, manager, and communicator with an aptitude for executing strategy. They will leverage their subject matter expertise and knowledge of the energy policy ecosystem to identify growth areas for scholars that align with CGEP’s vision.
Nurse Practitioner - Rheumatology Medicine Medical Center
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Department of Medicine, is seeking a Nurse Practitioner (NP) to work within the outpatient practice of the NYP/Columbia University Center for Adolescent Rheumatology under the management and direction of the Director of the Center.
Research Staff Assistant School of Social Work Morningside
Reporting to the Principal Investigators of the Columbia Study of Mothers and Babies and the Project Directors of the Robin Hood Poverty Tracker and Early Childhood Poverty Tracker projects, the Research Staff Assistant (RSA) is responsible for work on research projects affiliated with Columbia's School of Social Work (CSSW).
Technician B - Preventive Medicine Medicine Medical Center
A Technician B position is available in the Nectow Laboratory at Columbia University in New York City. The Nectow Lab is comprised of scientists and engineers from diverse backgrounds exploring how the brain regulates energy balance. In general, we study the mechanisms through which the brain regulates how much food one eats and how much energy one expends. We also develop novel technologies to better understand brain function. We are currently looking for someone who will work with other lab members to help design and implement experiments critical to the lab, including molecular cloning, animal work, in vivo calcium imaging, and/or functional manipulations of neural circuits (e.g. optogenetics, chemogenetics).
Non-Student Short-Term Casual Pediatrics Medical Center
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.
Nurse Practitioner Psychiatry Medical Center
The Department of Psychiatry is currently searching for a full time, highly motivated Pediatric Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) to work as a member of the Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Program at CUIMC.
Manager-Comms Inst for Israel/Jewish Studies Morningside
Reporting to the Directors and Assistant Director, the incumbent will be responsible for marketing, communications, development, website, programming, and events efforts. The incumbent will liaise and collaborate with multiple constituencies, including students, faculty, staff, donors, and the public.
Program Specialist University Senate Morningside
The University Senate, a University-wide legislature representing faculty, students, administration, researchers, librarians, administrative staff, and alumni, makes policy on a range of issues that affect the entire University or more than one school. It seeks a motivated Program Specialist to manage the work of committees, undertake research, oversee programming and operations, and contribute to other projects as needed, with the ultimate aim of enhancing awareness, understanding of, participation in and engagement with the work of the University Senate. The Program Specialist will work closely with the Senate Director across a range of areas and will contribute to the development of the infrastructure required to advance Senate work.
Research Staff Assistant Zuckerman Institute Manhattanville
The Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve as a Research Staff Assistant working in our ICM Vivarium Facility located in the Jerome L. Green Science Center. The Research Staff Assistant will report to the Operations Lead and will be responsible for providing husbandry support to the Institute.
Project Coordinator Office of the Provost Morningside
Reporting to the Senior Associate Provost for Academic Programs, the Project Coordinator will assist the Vice Provost in the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Programs (OVPAP) in managing the day-to-day and overall operations, project management, and data analysis for OVPAP initiatives.
Temporary Door Attendant Facilities Operations Morningside
Reporting to the Working Superintendent, and under general direction, the Porter is responsible for the cleanliness and maintenance of CU apartment buildings and grounds area.
Variable Hours Officer School of General Studies Morningside
The variable hours officer will act as editor of The Owl, the annual alumni magazine of the School of General Studies (GS), the University’s undergraduate college dedicated to serving nontraditional students. The Owl, which has a circulation of more than 25K and a digital version made available on the GS website, comprises long-form feature stories, alumni profiles, and coverage of current and graduating student activities, all aimed at keeping our audience of alumni, family members, and friends of the School connected to GS and the University. In this role, the variable hours officer will oversee all aspects of production—planning, coordinating, writing, editing, reviewing, and finalizing content; provide project management, art direction, creative management, and supervision of freelance contributors; and work on and/or coordinate related projects as needed.
Senior IRB Specialist Institutional Review Board Medical Center
The Senior IRB Specialist- Manager of the Columbia University Human Research Protection Office (HRPO) reports to the Assistant Director for IRB Management or an IRB Senior Specialist – Senior Manager. The Senior IRB Specialist-Manager, working collaboratively with a team of other professionals, is primarily responsible for managing a CU IRB with a large portfolio of research to oversee team functionality; provide regulatory guidance and support to IRB members; serve as a resource for the CU research community; and develop HRPO Staff.
Biostatistician School of Social Work Morningside
The HEALing Communities Study will generate evidence about how tools for preventing and treating opioid addiction are most effective at the local level. This NIDA-funded multisite implementation research study will test the impact of an integrated set of evidence-based interventions across healthcare, behavioral health, justice, and other community-based settings in 16 New York State highly affected counties. The goal is to prevent and treat opioid misuse and opioid use disorder (OUD) and significantly reduce opioid related deaths over three years. Biostatistician We are seeking a public health professional with proven statistical analysis skills to provide a wide range of advanced statistical expertise, guidance, and support to HCS researchers, scientists, and staff. The incumbent participates in the design, development, and reporting of the New York HCS by analyzing and interpreting data when responding to a broad range of complex statistical issues that arise. The successful candidate will have a commitment to excellence, high degree of professional maturity, flexibility, and initiative. The successful candidate will also be able to work collaboratively with diverse individuals and teams.
Research Staff Assistant School of Social Work Morningside
Reporting to the Principal Investigators of the Columbia Study of Mothers and Babies and the Project Directors of the Robin Hood Poverty Tracker and Early Childhood Poverty Tracker projects, the Research Staff Assistant is responsible for work on research projects affiliated with Columbia's School of Social Work (CSSW).
Exec Director-Veterans' Center School of General Studies Morningside
The School of General Studies is looking for an incumbent to join its team. The Executive Director (ED) has overall strategic and operational responsibility for Columbia University Veterans’ Center for Transition, Integration and Leadership (Center). The Executive Director is expected to be a leader in the veteran transition space and will lead the Center as it plays a central role in the national conversation by building a platform that transforms the tools available to service members as they make the transition to civilian life.
Variable Hours Officer School of General Studies Morningside
The School of General Studies Veteran's Center is looking for an incumbent to joins its team. The Variable Hours officer (VHO) will support the national programmatic impact of the Center for Veteran Transition and Integration (Center). The VHO is expected to be a leader in the veteran transition space and will inform the Center as it plays a central role in the national conversation by building a platform that transforms the tools available to service members as they make the transition to higher education, new careers and civilian life