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Faculty and Staffs by Occupation at New York College of Podiatric Medicine

A total of 91 employees, including instructional and non-instructional, both full-time and part-time status work at New York College of Podiatric Medicine. By employment type, there are 82 full-time and 9 part-time faculties and staffs. By gender, 44 female and 47 male employees are working at New York College of Podiatric Medicine.

The number of instructional staffs (i.e. teaching faculty) is 32, which is 35.16% of total employees. By occupation, there are 3 Librarians, 7 management occupation, 9 computer/engineering, and 1 service occupations.

By race/ethnicity, there are 42 white (46.15%), 19 black (20.88%), and 11 asian (12.09%) employees working at New York College of Podiatric Medicine.

Next tables summarize the number of staffs by gender, race/ethnicity, occupation, and faculty status.

Occupation Gender Race/Ethnicity Non-resident Alien
Faculty & Staffs by Occupation and Working Status at New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Staff CategoryTotalFull-timePart-time
All Staffs91 82 9
Postsecondary Teachers32 27 5
Instructional staff32 27 5
Librarians, Curators, Archivists and other teaching Instructional support3 2 1
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists3 2 1
Librarians2 2 -
Library Technicians1 - 1
Management7 6 1
Business and Financial Operations3 3 -
Computer, Engineering, and Science9 8 1
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media1 1 -
Healthcare Practioners and Technical7 7 -
Service Occupations1 1 -
Office and Administrative Support25 24 1
Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance3 3 -
Faculty & Staffs by Gender at New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Staff CategoryTotalFemaleMale
All Staffs91 44 47
Postsecondary Teachers32 14 18
Instructional staff32 14 18
Librarians, Curators, Archivists and other teaching Instructional support3 1 2
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists3 1 2
Librarians2 1 1
Library Technicians1 0 1
Management7 2 5
Business and Financial Operations3 2 1
Computer, Engineering, and Science9 3 6
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media1 1 0
Healthcare Practioners and Technical7 2 5
Service Occupations1 0 1
Office and Administrative Support25 19 6
Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance3 0 3
Faculty & Staffs by Race/Ethnicity at New York College of Podiatric Medicine
OccupationTotalAmerican Indian / Alaska NativeAsianBlack HispanicNativie HawaiianWhiteTwo or More RacesRace Unknown
All Staffs91 01119 15242 11
Postsecondary Teachers32 032 0026 10
Instructional staff32 032 0026 10
Librarians, Curators, Archivists and other teaching Instructional support3 011 001 00
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists3 011 001 00
Librarians2 010 001 00
Library Technicians1 001 000 00
Management7 010 006 00
Business and Financial Operations3 012 000 00
Computer, Engineering, and Science9 022 203 00
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media1 000 001 00
Healthcare Practioners and Technical7 032 011 00
Service Occupations1 000 001 00
Office and Administrative Support25 008 1213 01
Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance3 002 100 00
Non-resident Alien Faculty & Staffs at New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Staff CategoryTotalFemaleMale
All Staffs0 0 0
Postsecondary Teachers0 0 0
Instructional staff0 0 0
Librarians, Curators, Archivists and other teaching Instructional support0 0 0
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists0 0 0
Librarians0 0 0
Library Technicians0 0 0
Management0 0 0
Business and Financial Operations0 0 0
Computer, Engineering, and Science0 0 0
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media0 0 0
Healthcare Practioners and Technical0 0 0
Service Occupations0 0 0
Office and Administrative Support0 0 0
Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance0 0 0

Employment Status

According to the IPEDS, Full-time staff and Part-time staff is determined by the institution. The type of appointment at the snapshot date determines whether an employee is full time or part time. The employee\s term of contract is not considered in making the determination of full or part time. Casual employees (hired on an ad-hoc basis or occasional basis to meet short-term needs) and students in the College Work-Study Program (CWS) are not considered part-time staff.