Description
The Didactics/Vice Chair Assistant provides high-level support to the Vice Chair for Education/ Assistant Designated Institutional Official by proactively organizing and leading activities, tracking progress, and ensuring seamless communication. You will coordinate all aspects of residency and medical student didactic lectures, workshops, activities and simulation sessions. Additionally, you will also provide administrative support and coverage to the residency program, Education Office, and program directors as needed. Salary Range: $29.42 - $42.14/Hourly
Qualifications
Required:
- Basic data analysis and reporting skills.
Ability to generate computer reports, checking for errors, correcting and submitting accurate reports. Skills include entering, maintaining, extracting, and analyzing data in electronic systems. - Skill in planning and
organizing complex materials and information efficiently, skill in prioritizing assignments to complete work in a timely manner when there are changes in workload, changes in assignments, pressures of deadlines, competitive requirements and heavy workload. - Demonstrated interpersonal skills and ability to develop working relationships within department and with learners.
- Excellent organizational skills, analytical, and
demonstrated attention to detail. Ability to work reliably with complex faculty calendars / schedules in a well organized and detail oriented fashion. - Demonstrated writing skills to compose logical,
detailed, comprehensive, and grammatically correct correspondence, procedures, and reports. - Ability to work
effectively and accurately with frequent interruptions and changing priorities. - Ability to communicate effectively with Faculty
and Trainees at all levels to provide guidance to basic policies and procedures, answer inquiries, and obtain information. - Ability to function
effectively as a team member, establish and maintain cooperative, professional, courteous, and collaborative working relationships with all departmental personnel, University representatives, Faculty and Trainees at all levels. - Ability to work independently and follow through
on assignments with minimal direction. - Ability to work effectively with multiple supervisors.
- Ability to develop
and provide resource information with respect to learners' training programs. - Ability to handle confidential information with
discretion and by exercising good judgment. - Ability to work occasionally after or before
regular hours and on weekends to accommodate programs' need. - Excellent skill in
coordinating meetings, lectures, dinners, etc. - Ability to prepare supply orders and
payment/reimbursements requests on a timely basis. - Demonstrated skill in operating various computer
hardware, printers, and scanners. - Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency in word
processing, spreadsheets, and databases (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access) to prepare correspondences and reports. - Ability to proctor exams.
- Knowledge of School of Medicine course policies
and procedures. - Knowledge of
University personnel policies and procedures.
Preferred:
- Previous experience with working with Graduate
Medical Education. - 1-3 years of program management and/ or
administrative support. - Ability to understand and utilize medical
terminology. - Demonstrated knowledge of ERAS, ACGME, MedHub,
QGenda, and other programs utilized by the residency/fellowship.
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