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Data Steward / Analyst
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New York
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This is a part-time, time-limited role for 6 months.
The position is not eligible for extension or conversion to a permanent role.
Candidates will gain practical experience across data governance, cataloging, and analysis. |
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Research and Program Assistant for Global Mental Health (GMH) Lab
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New York
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| The Global Mental Health (GMH) Lab is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Research and Program Assistant to support a faculty member and researcher in global mental health. The assistant will play a central role in managing grants, coordinating multi-country projects, and supporting the preparation of a promotion and tenure package. |
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Adjunct Assistant Professor- Spring 2026 (e-class 35)
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New York
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| The Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University is actively seeking Adjunct Assistant instructors to teach graduate level psychology courses. |
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Executive Assistant
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New York
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| The Executive Assistant supports the Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dean of Teachers College in leading Academic Affairs. This position provides administrative support for the Office of Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs; supports day-to-day activities of the Provost’s office; provides support for ongoing projects for the Directors of Budget and Finance, and Academic Affairs in the Office of the Provost; handles sensitive and confidential information appropriately and discreetly; assists with support of the Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs, including coordination and organization of events, meetings, and materials. |
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Secretary
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New York
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| 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. |