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communication skills Demonstrates good judgement under pressure Ability and willingness to learn new systems and programs Ability to undertake multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize responsibilities Must be
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enrolling interested patients in the brain donation program, coordinate monthly interdepartmental case conferences, outreach, maintaining and organizing the brain bank database and coordination
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implementation of training programs, and orientation; delivers training and in-service to both new and existing staff. Monitors and evaluates progress of new employees during training and mentorship period through
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Promotion Specialist, on the Wellness Coaching program and for the Well-being Advocates. Partner with the Director of Direct Services and Health Promotion Specialist to implement and evaluate the Wellness
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/requested. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in bioengineering, biology or a related program, or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience in
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-to-practice NPs and student NPs via the Columbia University School of Nursing program. Minimum Qualifications Bachelors degree and five years of experience Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in
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a highly organized, detail-oriented Education Assistant to provide administrative and communications support for our Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs. This part-time role is ideal for a
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effectiveness and optimizing use of available resources. As directed, oversight for projects supporting the Dean?s agenda to ensure that all are effectively moving according to plan objectives and established
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required. Candidate must have completed clinical training in an ACGME-accredited Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program. Experience with Patient clinical care, Teaching residents, Tenex
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peers. Founded in 1965 (with arts taught at Columbia since 1881), it offers programs in Film (including Film and Media Studies), Theatre, Visual Arts (including Sound Art), and Writing. Located in New