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at Columbia University invites applications for a full-time appointment for the Director of the Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance Program at the rank of Associate in Discipline/Lecturer in Discipline (depending
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adaptability to new and changing situations, including helping peers adapt to new situations. Strong proficiency in computer skills including, but not limited to, Electronic Health Systems, Microsoft Excel
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of: Wireless devices, printers, servers, desktops, laptops. Weekend and off-hour work may be necessary. Shift hours may vary based on work schedule. Bachelor?s degree in computer science or related field
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work closely with program leadership, physicians, and faculty to support course coordination, manage communications, and maintain organized documentation for CME offerings. Benefits: Flexible work
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on the development of computational and analytical methods for strongly correlated electron systems. This position is part of a research program dedicated to advancing the Variational Discrete Action Theory (VDAT) - a
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informatics, information systems, business, public health, health administration, or a related field. Prior experience in building and maintaining Epic schedules is preferred. Prior experience with user testing
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structure and mechanics, and related fields. We are interested in candidates with expertise in observational and/or computational seismology, geodesy, and/or geology. Researchers that utilize AI/ML
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, and experience. Excellent oral/written communication, interpersonal, organizational, and computer skills (Microsoft Office). Ability to work effectively independently and collaboratively with diverse
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Qualifications Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. Computer Skills: proficiency with MS Word programs and familiarity with Mac and PC platforms. Clinical research experience or oncology nursing
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. Experience in cardiology, advanced heart failure or transplant a plus. Previous NP experience a plus. Other Requirements Familiarity and proficiency with computer-based programs such as electronic medical