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) to enhance development of novel therapies. Founded in 1959, The Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant at Columbia Children’s Health, New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley
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strategic vision and leadership for the continued development and expansion of PFMH. The successful candidate will be an accomplished scholar and educator with a strong record of research, scholarship
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. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Department of Genetics & Development is
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visibility. The Director drives integrated campaigns, content development, media strategy, social engagement, and Decanal communications ensuring high-quality, data-driven, and audience-centered messaging
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to electrophysiology Minimum Qualifications Requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and experience Preferred Qualifications MSc degree in data science or equivalent qualification. Development of analysis
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analysts, technical assistance providers, research partners, and other partnering agencies) to coordinate project activities and maintain study timelines. Assist in the development and upkeep of study
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reimbursement, & p-card policy. Reporting will include basic reports from the university?s various enterprise systems for procurement, development, finance and business analytics. This position will also be
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. Leading a team of finance and business services staff, the incumbent assumes primary responsibility for the development and implementation of a financial strategic plan for all Columbia Health units
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college preparation into its General Education Development (GED) curriculum. The goal of the program is to help adults improve their English language proficiency, enhance literacy and numeracy skills
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, and interpersonal skills. Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks. Demonstrated passion for mental health research and child/adolescent development. Ability to work independently