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Career Coach in 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.
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Executive Editor in 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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Assistant Professor of Teaching in Sustainability & Education in New York
The newly established Master of Arts in Sustainability & Education Program at Teachers College, Columbia University invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor of Teaching position, beginning September 2026. This is a non-tenure track, nine-month, renewable appointment. We are seeking a scholar whose research and teaching addresses the intersection of environmental sustainability and education (broadly defined) and whose expertise will contribute to both the intellectual vitality and strategic direction of the Sustainability & Education Program.
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