- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Bargaining Unit:
- Regular/Temporary: Regular
- End Date if Temporary:
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Standard Work Schedule:
- Building:
- Salary Range: $100,000-$120,000
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The VP&S Office for Research is seeking a Program Manager (PM) to drive execution of high-priority Clinical Genomics and Precision Medicine initiatives that align with the strategic goals of the Columbia Precision Medicine Initiative (CPMI). The PM will provide day-to-day support across cross-institution efforts to advance equitable clinical genomics, integrated governance, standardized workows, laboratory strategy, data storage and management, EHR integration and clinical decision support, workforce development, and nancial sustainability. This role is essential to building a comprehensive, sustainable precision medicine ecosystem at CUIMC. Working closely with the Executive Director (ED) of CPMI and the Chief Clinical Genomics Officer (CCGO/CGO), the Program Manager will coordinate key stakeholders across CUIMC including the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Center for Precision Medicine and Genomics (CPMG)in Department of Medicine, and VP&S clinical departments and collaborators at the New York Genome Center (NYGC). The Program Manager will ensure alignment across clinical operations, laboratory infrastructure, informatics systems, governance committees, and external collaborators to support CUIMC-NYP's long-term precision medicine strategy. Responsibilities
Program & Portfolio Management
- Build and maintain an integrated CPMI implementation plan that integrates clinical and research priorities and deliverables (workstreams, milestones, dependencies, risks, resourcing).
- Develop and implement program governance frameworks, processes and best practices (status reporting, issue escalation, decision logs).
- Develop and manage program documentation and stakeholder communications: charters, timelines, operating plans, business cases, SOPs, RACI matrices, websites and other community facing resources, and stakeholder maps.
- Track progress against key recommendations and support prioritization of initiatives across multiple domains (governance, workow, laboratory, EHR integration, education, nance).
- Ensure program deliverables are aligned and integrated with other institutional priorities that support precision medicine at CUIMC (Columbia University Biobank, Columbia Genomic Information Commons, Digital Pathology Resource, Center for Innovation in Imaging Biomarkers and Integrated Diagnostics, etc.)
- Together with the ED of the CPMI, manage the Genomics & Bioinformatics Analysis Resource (GenBAR) team, providing operational oversight and personnel management. Oversee staff performance, project prioritization, and resource allocation to ensure timely, high-quality analytical support for research programs. Support the strategic growth, workow optimization, and continuous improvement of GenBAR services to meet evolving research and funding needs.
- Work with the Assistant Director, Research Financial Planning in the VP&S Office for Research to manage the GenBAR/CPMI budget, including the development of cost recovery models for genomic data storage and bioinformatics computation.
Governance and Committee Enablement
- Provide operational leadership and administrative/program support for the Clinical Genomics Steering Committee and/or associated working groups (meeting cadence, agendas, pre-reads, minutes, action items, follow-ups).
- Coordinate across clinical domain representatives to harmonize workows, approaches to barriers, and ensure alignment of timelines and milestones.
- Support preparation of leadership updates, dashboards, and brieng materials for senior stakeholders.
Cross-Institution Collaboration (NYGC, Pathology, and CUIMC Stakeholders)
- Serve as a coordination hub to align timelines and deliverables between CUIMC teams, NYGC, and Pathology partners (e.g., testing capacity planning, lab integration needs, data sharing expectations).
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and experience, plus 4 years of related experience
- 4+ years of project/program management experience in academic medicine, healthcare, biomedical research, life sciences, or a related complex environment.
- Demonstrated success coordinating cross-functional stakeholders and delivering multi-workstream programs.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including executive-ready status reporting and meeting facilitation.
- Prociency with project management tools (e.g., Smartsheet, MS Project, Asana/Jira, Conuence/SharePoint) and standard documentation practices.
- High accountability and follow-through; strong operational judgment and prioritization.
- Comfort navigating ambiguity and translating strategy into executable plans.
- Ability to build trust across clinical, research, operations, and external partner teams.
- Detail-oriented, process-driven, and adept at proactive risk management.
- Equity-minded approach to implementation (e.g., considering access, workow burden, and user experience).
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced degree (MPH, MHA, MS) preferred Type preferred qualifications
- Experience supporting clinical informatics, EHR-adjacent implementations, laboratory medicine, genomics/precision medicine, or translational research operations.
- Familiarity with governance structures, clinical workow design, data stewardship concepts, and/or regulated clinical environments.
- Experience working across multiple institutions/partners (e.g., academic-industry, multi-site collaborations).
- PMP, CAPM, Agile certication, or equivalent (nice to have).
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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