Position Summary
Columbia University’s Wellness Center is home to Columbia’s Community Health (CHW) Training Institute called ‘InTOuCH.’ This program recruits trusted members of churches from West and Central Harlem to complete an 8-week, certified CHW training curriculum. Will be responsible for supporting the CHURCH team in increasing access to colorectal screening among African American church members. They will support recruitment efforts, partnerships with churches, and administration of screening events and hold motivational interviewing sessions.
Responsibilities
Will perform studies on patients of all age groups, including neonates, pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations. Will also participate in recording studies according to approved clinical research protocols as necessary. The holder of this position should provide technically excellent Sleep/EEG testing and procedures in a fiscally sound and productive manner.
Will be responsible for performing all neurophysiology laboratory activities. This includes troubleshooting of equipment problems, maintenance of equipment and supplies in working order, and working with information technology at Columbia University, Department of Neurology, NYP, and vendors as needed. The coordinator will have a strong information technology understanding of systems software and troubleshooting issues.
Responsibilities will include:
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma required. Graduate of Columbia's certified CHW training Institute called ‘InTOuCH' or TRIUMPH specific training program.
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to hiring qualified local residents.
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