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Director - CUIMC Faculty Programs and Services in Medical Center
The Director, CUIMC Faculty Programs and Services oversees the CTL programs and services for faculty at the medical campus. The Director seeks out new ideas at the forefront of educational development, and oversees all planning for programs in pedagogy, course development, inclusion and equity, and technology integration. The Director supervises Learning Designers, Associate and Assistant Directors, and other staff assigned to the CUIMC office and provides leadership to jointly develop and align programs and services across the CTL.
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Assistant Director, Finance in Morningside
Reporting to the Director of Finance, Facilities and Operations, the Assistant Director of Finance, will be charged with processing and reconciling financial transactions, and providing periodical financial reports.
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Clerk B, Supply Module in Medical Center
Reporting to the Supply Chain Manager, this position ensures that the dental supply modules (dispensaries) are kept in an organized and clean state. This role has daily interaction with key stakeholders for the dental clinics including students, staff, and administration. The Supply Module Clerk is responsible for providing all of these individuals with appropriate materials and supplies for patient care.
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Clinical Coordinator II - RN in Medical Center
The Clinical Coordinator II RN in the Division of IBD Surgery will be responsible for the initiation of the patient's history and physical, development and implementation of a pre- and post-office visit and procedure education program.
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Variable Hours Officer - Financial Analyst in Medical Center
The Sergievsky Center at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center is currently looking for two experienced and energetic part-time Variable Hour Officers.
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Clinical Data Analyst in Medical Center
The Department of Pathology & Cell Biology is looking for an energetic, meticulous and dedicated individual to work in a diverse research laboratory supporting clinical database analysis and regulatory needs for multiple clinical research studies.
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Research Project Coordinator in Medical Center
The Department of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health seeks a Project Coordinator to assist in the coordination of an NIH funded community-based intervention study providing childcare and fitness classes to underserved mothers.
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Senior Director of Finance and Budget in Medical Center
Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean for Education Administration, the Senior Director of Finance and Budget provides financial leadership and direct oversight of the financial operations for education programs in the school. The incumbent will be responsible for business services and accounting operations, financial reporting, controls, and compliance, financial and productivity metrics and analysis, data collection, business planning, and for providing direction to the finance staff (2 professionals). The Senior Director serves as key liaison with Medical Center and Vagelos senior finance staff, and is a key member of Education’s administrative team, working closely with the Senior Associate Dean and senior Education leadership to develop an efficient, high-functioning financial, accounting, and reporting infrastructure to support the School’s faculty, students, and education mission. Outstanding financial analysis skills are required, including the ability to design and prepare detailed financial reports that include qualitative discussions of financial drivers, budgets, and variances, and forward-looking implications. Necessary experience includes budget and/or other financial analysis, such as interpretation of financial statements. Expert-level computer proficiency (Microsoft Excel and Word) required, including an in-depth knowledge of spreadsheet packages. Demonstrated staff supervisory experience is required. The successful candidate will be a self-starter with sophisticated knowledge of quantitative analysis who is capable of working with limited oversight to solve problems or to meet a need. Accuracy, attention to detail, creativity, plus the ability to work closely and collaboratively with a diverse group of administrators and faculty is essential. Excellent oral and written communication skills are a requisite, as is the ability to analyze and explain complex financial information to varied audiences.
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Associate Director, Enrollment Operations and Analysis in Morningside
The Office of Admission and Financial Aid is seeking an Associate Director of Admissions Operations, who will be responsible for the management of the admissions process and operations in alignment with the strategic goals of the Journalism School. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate who would like to help the Journalism School analyze and understand the patterns and trends in the admission and financial aid process. Reporting to the Director of Admissions, this role will be the technical lead for all things Customer Relationship Management (CRM). The incumbent is responsible for the technical configuration, maintenance, and oversight of the (CRM) application and environment, currently Technolutions Slate. This position will lead the effort to establish/refine policies, processes, and procedures related to maintenance, update, upgrade, integration, and development of the CRM application and environment. As well as in charge of coordinating activities which enhance customer service and satisfaction. The incumbent will be responsible for managing and improving existing systems to collect and analyze data to be used to inform and direct recruiting, marketing, admission, scholarship awarding, and enrollment activities. Subject to business needs, we may support flexible and hybrid work arrangements. Options will be discussed during the interview process.
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Technician B in Medical Center
The Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics is seeking a highly-motivated and enthusiastic individual for a Technician B position in the Johny Lab. The Tech B’s role will be to help investigate mechanisms of Ca channel regulation and their role in neurological disorders. The candidate will contribute to research projects.
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Non-Student Short-Term Casual in Medical Center
Reporting to the Associate Director, Budgeting & Financial Analysis at the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, the incumbent will be part of an administrative team that supports the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics and its faculty and staff. The incumbent will perform a variety of administrative and financial-related support tasks.
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Practice Operations Supervisor, Primary Care in Other NYC Locations
The Practice Operations Supervisor is accountable for the supervision and development of their respective physician practice, while ensuring the efficiency and stability of the clinical operations in all areas, inclusive of quality, access and value. Supervises and coordinates overall operational and administrative functions to ensure maximum efficiency, high quality patient experiences, and compliance with appropriate HR and regulatory policies. Collaborates with clinical leadership to ensure Columbia's strategic goals are achieved by implementation of strategic initiatives. Leads the practice in a manner that delivers an exceptional patient experience that contributes to a positive health outcomes for patients and a work culture of kindness, inclusion, integrity, accountability, and excellence.
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