Manager, Academic Appointments
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Faculty Affairs
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Morningside
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Under the general direction of the Director of Faculty Affairs, the Manager of Academic Appointments will serve as a liaison in academic personnel transactions, training, and faculty and academic personnel searches. The incumbent will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of Columbia policies and regulations set forth by the Provost Office, ISSO, EOAA, and other university divisions within the School of Engineering and Applied Science. |
Business Analytics Analyst
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CUIMC IT
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Medical Center
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The Business Analytics Analyst, operating under the guidance of the Associate Director of Business Analytics, actively investigates analytic requests and issues. They identify, define, document, create, and maintain analytic solutions, such as reports, dashboards, and data extracts from various data sources within the organization, including revenue, accounting, clinical information, practice management EHR systems, human resources, and more.
In this role, the Business Analytics Analyst collaborates with operational, academic, and clinical staff, including senior leadership, to review analytic requests, provide updates on progress, set expectations, plan, and implement products and services to meet the needs of users, enterprise reporting, and data analysis.
To excel in this position, the analyst should have a good grasp of institutional business intelligence tools, key content, and related data models. Additionally, strong customer service, communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills are required. |
Program Manager - Academic and Faculty Affairs
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School of Social Work
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Morningside
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The Office of Academic Affairs at the Columbia School of Social Work oversees and manages the curriculum, development of new courses, faculty recruitment and development, grievances related to classroom or faculty issues, exceptions to academic policy, continuing education, and much more. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Academic Affairs for the Columbia School of Social Work (CSSW), the Program Manager for Academic and Faculty Affairs is responsible for various key administrative and operational functions in academic and faculty affairs. The incumbent will ensure adequate curriculum and committee support levels, manage the school committee calendar and CCSW faculty handbook, and oversee the planning and delivery of all department events. |
Clinical Lab Technologist
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Pathology and Cell Biology
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Medical Center
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The Clinical Laboratory Technologist-EM Electron Microscopy Ultra-Thin Sectioning will work in the Renal Histopathology Laboratory performing a wide range of histology techniques. |
Director of Practice Operations (Nurse Practitioner)
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Neurological Surgery
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Medical Center
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Directs the day to day clinical and practice operations for the Department of Neurological Surgery. Provides oversight, leadership and mentorship to Practice Managers, APPs, and administrative staff within assigned areas of responsibility. |
Technician B
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
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Medical Center
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The Sternberg Lab at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is seeking a highly motivated Technician B to participate in ongoing research projects in collaboration with Dr. Sternberg and other members of the lab. |
Handy Person C
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Columbia Residential
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Morningside
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Reporting to the Building Superintendent, the Handyperson is responsible for minor building and grounds repairs and preventive maintenance for several medium-sized apartment buildings. |
Mechanic
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Facilities Operations
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Morningside
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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. |
Senior Program Manager
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Neurology
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Medical Center
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The Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is seeking a Senior Program Manager. |
Associate Director in the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center
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Columbia Business School
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Manhattanville
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The mission of The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center is to instill entrepreneurial thinking in all Columbia Business School students and to create a community of business practitioners with a lifelong commitment to achieving social and economic progress through innovation. Columbia’s approach to developing the entrepreneurial mindset is both broad and deep. Entrepreneurship is integrated throughout the MBA curriculum, crossing all disciplines and touching all students. For students interested in launching or investing in ventures, the School offers a comprehensive program of specialized courses, co-curricular programs, events, and other resources.
The Associate Director, Programming reports to the Senior Associate Director and is responsible for curriculum planning and managing student and alumni co-curricular programming. |
Gift Coordinator
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Office of Alumni & Development
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Morningside
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Reporting to the Assistant Director of Gift Systems, the incumbent will be responsible for all aspects of recording and processing gifts to the University including the reviewing, adding, and editing of demographic and gift information to the Columbia University Alumni and Development System. |
Development and Marketing Associate
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University Life
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Morningside
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The Development and Marketing Associate reports to the Assistant Development Director and is an integral part of the Development and Communications team at Community Impact. |
Bioinformatics Programmer
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Neurology
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Medical Center
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Columbia University Medical Center, Department of Neurology is seeking a Bioinformatics Programmer. |
Porter
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Campus Services
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Morningside
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Faculty House is a premier event space at Columbia University which welcomes seminars, meetings, events, and banquets. We are a customer-focused organization with an immediate opening for a Porter to maintain the daily sanitation standards and perform set-up functions. |
Data Analyst
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Anesthesiology
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Medical Center
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An exciting Perioperative Clinical Outcomes Data Analyst position is available at the Department of Anesthesiology, Columbia University Medical Center. The Department conducts a variety of clinical research studies in the field of perioperative organ dysfunction and outcomes including cardiopulmonary, vascular and neurological dysfunction, and currently leads a major NIH-funded multicenter study on the reduction of postoperative pulmonary complications utilizing a combination of pre-, intra-, and postoperative interventions. Other areas including cardiothoracic anesthesiology, transplants and advanced cardiopulmonary monitoring are also fields in expansion.
The candidate will work with a team of investigators under the general supervision of Dr. Vidal Melo, and will pursue projects guided at: (a) analysis and publication of current data on postoperative pulmonary outcomes of patients undergoing major abdominal surgery, (b) preparation of grants for future funding, (c) design and support of clinical outcome analyses based on registry data, extracting data from existing electronic medical records (e.g., Epic). Implementation of designed analyses, advancing to scientific discussions, presentations in meetings, preparation and submission of full papers are simultaneously goals and expectations for the position. The data analyst will interact with a multidisciplinary and inter-institutional team of anesthesiologists, surgeons, statisticians, residents, and fellows. |