Position Summary
Reporting to the Sr. Manager Director of Finance and Research Administration for the Department of Neurology, the Financial Analyst will support the financial management and research administration services provided to faculty in the department. The position will work with both faculty and administrative staff to ensure the department operates in a fiscally sustainable manner.
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Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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| Title | Location | Department | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Financial Analyst | Columbia University Medical Center | Reporting to the Sr. Manager Director of Finance and Research Administration for the Department of Neurology, the Financial Analyst will support the financial management and research administration services provided to faculty in the department. The position will work with both faculty and administrative staff to ensure the department operates in a fiscally sustainable manner. | |
| Financial Analyst | Columbia University Medical Center | The Financial Analyst is responsible for overseeing and supporting the budget and financial reporting for the Departments of Otolaryngology, Surgery and Urology. Reporting to the Manager of Budget and Finance, the position will work with both faculty and administrative staff to ensure the departments operate in a fiscally sustainable manner. | |
| Analyst (Accounting Operations), Columbia Investment Management Company | Other NYC Locations | Columbia University Investment Management Company, LLC, (“IMC”) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Columbia University charged with stewarding Columbia’s managed assets for the current and future support of the University’s operations and with preserving the purchasing power of the assets over the long-term. Almost all funds are managed externally in a diversified strategy that uses active and passive management techniques across a range of asset classes. The IMC seeks professionals who embody our values. We seek those who recognize that first and foremost, we are stewards of the University. We are purposeful about the decisions we make, always mindful that decisions must reflect the strategy and the priorities of the organization. We strive to balance the art and science of investing using tools and technology to enhance decision making. We value technology in our process but know that it is most effective when combined with human judgement and eye towards assessing how we expect markets and processes to evolve over time. We are intellectually honest, holding ourselves and others to account so that we make the best decisions for long-term outperformance. Finally, we are a team. A team that shares responsibility for the inputs and outputs of our process. We believe strongly in collaboration and effective communications as requirements for success. The IMC seeks professionals who can contribute materially to the management of the portfolio. Independent thinking and open dialogue are actively encouraged, with team members contributing to the skills, thinking, qualitative and quantitative analysis related to a range of the portfolio, including equities, real estate, energy, other real assets, private equity or a variety of public market strategies. The IMC environment is one in which staff members are expected to develop professionally, work collaboratively across asset classes, and assume greater responsibilities according to ability and impact. |
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