Job Description
Morehouse School of Medicine ( MSM ) is a place of distinction, serving as the nation’s leading academic medical center for vulnerable populations. It’s also a place for passionate individuals looking to join a dedicated community working today to help prepare tomorrow’s leaders. We exist to: Improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities; Increase the diversity of the health professional and scientific workforce; Address primary health care through programs in education, research and service; With emphasis on people of color and the under-served urban and rural populations in Georgia, the nation and the world. At Morehouse School of Medicine, we’re leading the creation and advancement of health equity. You will find a fulfilling career at MSM ! The Program Manager oversees programs under his or her purview and leads activities that provide efficient and streamlined workflow in the Department of Surgery’s Clerkship Program. Within the assigned scope, the Program Manager performs project and analytical work of complex nature and is responsible for planning, monitoring, and guiding the execution of transformative programs aligned with strategic initiatives.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree is required from a regionally accredited college or university. 1-2 years of related experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in providing high level administrative support, oversight, and managing a busy office environment. Experience in supervising others. Experience in higher education, undergraduate medical education or graduate medical education, or hospital administration. Strong technology abilities and high-level experience with web-based data systems such as One45, Canvas, ExamSoft, and Video-conferencing platforms (i.e. Zoom, GoToMeeting, etc.). Knowledge of LCME and Specialty Program Requirements. Knowledge of Undergraduate Medical Education, OSCE and related requirements. Knowledge or ability to quickly obtain knowledge regarding institutional and hospital guidelines as it relates to undergraduate medical education.