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or equivalent, plus a minimum of three years related experience required. Preferred Qualifications Experience with Student Information Systems (SIS) a plus. Background in academic administration or previous
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for undergoing testing or other research procedures, including imaging measurements and running software with prepopulated scripts. Responsibilities Organizing files Radiographic imaging analyses Data extraction
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Informatics within the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center integrates psychiatry, informatics, and data science to advance research and clinical
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budget requirements) and assists in the coordination of tests/visits for patients, working with the study team to maximize work efficiency to gather all required data and relevant clinical information
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data collection and management, facilitates staff training logistics, and helps maintain communication and collaboration with county probation partners and funders. Division/ Unit/Lab Background
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discretion and professionalism when handling confidential information. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents. Create a
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procedures. Computer knowledge required. Knowledge of athletic equipment trends, proper fitting of athletic equipment and laundry equipment operations required. Strong coordination and organizational skills
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handling highly confidential information. -High energy level, enthusiasm, flexibility, creativity and an entrepreneurial spirit absolutely required. -Ability to travel and to work weekends and evenings
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within Columbia Engineering. For additional information and to apply, please visit: https://engineering.columbia.edu/faculty-job-opportunities Applications should be submitted electronically at: https
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this back to the study team. Determine why potential participants decline enrollment if they decline. Call out normal results to families. Upload results into the electronic health record. Enter data