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Electrician New York
Two years work experience in the electrical trade under a Master Electrician plus proof of training or schooling on his own in the areas of theory, print schematic reading controls, etc. Have a working knowledge of schematic drawings and building drawings. Knowledgeable of local and national electrical codes and to gauge the work accordingly. Able to use any testing and recording instruments applicable to equipment or systems in the College. Able to lift up to fifty pounds without accommodation. Able to climb ladders up to 25 feet without accommodation. Must be responsive and supportive of the College Facilities' efforts to save energy and minimize waste.
Painter New York
The Painter (mechanic) derives authority from and reports to the Painter Foreman, Supervisor of Mechanical Maintenance, Assistant to the Director of Facilities, and Director of Facilities. Receive work assignments from his immediate supervisor and carry them out in a professional manner. 
PT Instructor (e-class 31) Counseling Psychology EdM Spring 2026 New York
The Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University is actively seeking part time instructors to teach Masters level courses. The candidate will provide provide Clinical Supervision through seminars, practicum courses.
Secretary New York
The Dean Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services (DHCEPS) at Teachers College, Columbia University, is seeking a full-time Secretary to provide administrative support and ensure the smooth operation of a fast-paced, high-traffic training and service center. DHCEPS serves as the in-house training facility for graduate students in the Clinical, Counseling, School Psychology, Reading Specialist, and Special Education programs.
Public Safety Officer New York
This position announcement is for a uniformed Public Safety Officer, with Fire Safety Director Certification, or the ability to obtain Fire Safety Director Certification, providing safety and security services to the Teachers College Community. Days and shift hours of work vary.
Director of Academic Administration New York
The Department of Biobehavioral Sciences at Teachers College, Columbia University, is seeking a Director of Academic Administration (DAA) who will serve as the administrative lead for the department, providing comprehensive oversight and coordination of all financial, human resources, operational, and administrative functions.
Officer, Philanthropic Giving New York
The Office of Institutional Advancement at Teachers College, Columbia University is seeking a dynamic Officer, Philanthropic Giving, who will help drive revenue growth through the strategic management of a portfolio consisting of donors and prospects with capacity to make annual gifts of $5k-$100k and major gifts of $100k-$500k
Adjunct Professor, Social-Organizational Psychology New York
The Program in Social-Organizational Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University prepares students for leadership roles in academia and industry through a scholar-practitioner model. In this approach, theory and research inform practice, and practice informs theory and research. With world-class faculty, innovative research, and a strong reputation in the field, the program values adjunct faculty who bring significant professional experience to the classroom. Adjunct faculty play an important role in connecting theory with real-world practice and preparing students for meaningful careers in organizations.
Executive Director, Gift Planning New York
TC's Office of Institutional Advancement seeks an experienced frontline fundraiser to serve as Executive Director of Gift Planning. The Executive Director of Gift Planning will be entrusted with advancing the College’s long-term philanthropic goals and strengthening its culture of legacy giving by providing strategic leadership for the institution’s gift planning program.
Clinical Fellowship in Speech-Language Pathologist New York
The Laboratory for the Study of Upper Airway Dysfunction at Teachers College, Columbia University, Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders in the Department of Biobehavioral Sciences has an opening for a clinical fellow in speech-language pathology. The applicant will be supervised by Dr. Michelle S. Troche. The UAD is committed to improving clinical outcomes and quality of life in patients with dysphagia and dystussia through research, education, and clinical care. The candidate will have an opportunity to work on grant-funded clinical-research projects and the lab’s initiatives in the Columbia University Medical Center. The candidate will also play a critical role in the clinical care of patients seen through the multidisciplinary clinical-research initiative in neurorehabilitation at Teachers College, Columbia University. CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Patient scheduling (5%) Patient evaluations (35%) Patient treatment (35%) Patient follow-up (10%) Clinical documentation (10%) Other duties as assigned (5%)
Career Coach New York
The TC NEXT Career Office seeks a Career Coach to provide comprehensive career development support to Master’s and Doctoral students and alumni. Reporting to the Associate Director of Coaching and Programming, this role delivers individualized coaching, designs and facilitates career programming, and partners with faculty and campus stakeholders to strengthen student career readiness and post-graduate outcomes. The Career Coach supports students across the full career lifecycle, including career exploration, internship and job search strategy, interview preparation, salary negotiation, and long-term professional development. In addition to one-on-one coaching, the role contributes to workshop facilitation, program development, assessment efforts, and cross-campus collaboration. The ideal candidate brings strong coaching competencies, experience working with diverse and international graduate populations, and the ability to translate career development best practices into actionable guidance that advances student success.
Content & Marketing Specialist New York
The Content & Marketing Specialist is a vital part of the marketing team that will write and contribute to email marketing, direct marketing, website updating, blog posting, and sales collateral creation at Teachers College Press/Columbia University, the leading university press in the Education field. This position will collaborate with colleagues to generate marketing materials that clearly position our publishing program in the marketplace and create community. This is a hybrid position that is based in the NYC office.
Marketing Manager New York
The Marketing Manager will play an instrumental role in the strategic development of integrated marketing plans, including email marketing, direct marketing, conference planning, course adoption marketing, website management, webinars, and author events at Teachers College Press/Columbia University, the leading university press in the Education field. Creating and implementing plans with the Editorial and Marketing teams, this position will facilitate marketing opportunities to maximize sales results in an evolving marketplace. This is a hybrid position that is based in the NYC office.
Commercial Director New York
The Commercial Director is a key member of the leadership team who will strategically direct and manage the sales and marketing of the publishing program at Teachers College Press, the leading university press in the Education field. Creating a vision for our digital sales expansion as well as collaborating across departments to integrate marketing and editorial activities, this position will endeavor to maximize marketplace exposure and revenue for the TCP publishing program. This is a hybrid position located out of our NYC office.
Executive Editor New York
The Executive Editor is a key member of the leadership team who will drive and shape the strategy of the publishing program at Teachers College Press, the leading university press in the Education field. Focusing on the subject areas of education policy, educational leadership, social justice, and multicultural education, this position will establish and sustain relationships with high-profile academic and professional authors and Series Editors, as well as collaborate across departments internally to create successful and relevant titles that expand our market reach. This is a hybrid position based out of the New York City office.

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