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desirable. Demonstrated ability in a computer programming language and strong data management and analysis skills are essential. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is
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students, staff, and faculty to engage in. The Executive Director of Community Impact is responsible for all areas within the scope of Community Impact, including overseeing organizational and program
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special programs. Supervises a Program Director on making arrangements for meetings, retreats, lectures, special seminars and other activities, including faculty involvement in non-OAA events, room and
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. Seven years of related experience required. Ability to lift and move heavy items as needed. Manual dexterity, and mechanical aptitude. Capacity to safely use power tools when needed. Computer and tablet
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CRM. Responsibilities Coordinate the admissions application process and field prospective and applicant inquiries. Advise applicants on admissions requirements and policies, and communicate program
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project management experience. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills. Strong computer skills required, including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word
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-the-art, multidisciplinary Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) Program at CUIMC. The successful candidate will provide exemplary clinical care, foster collaborative relationships across specialties, actively
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and at least four years of relevant financial, administrative and sponsored projects management experience in an academic medical center or higher education required. Must have strong computer skills
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communication skills required. Must be able to prioritize, manage diverse projects, and be detail oriented. Computer literacy required (MSWord/Excel), Outlook and PowerPoint. Knowledge of university finance system
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computational biologist is being sought to join research teams that study broad chromosome alterations (aneuploidy), genetic and epigenetic deregulation that contribute to oncogenesis and therapeutic responses