
Department/Unit:
Surgery Administration
Work Shift:
Day (United States of America)
Salary Range:
$51,755.37 - $77,633.06The Academic Coordinator for the Department of Surgery provides comprehensive administrative, operational, and strategic support for the department’s academic mission. This role manages faculty academic processes, supports educational and research activities, ensures compliance with institutional and accreditation standards, and serves as a key liaison between faculty, trainees, and institutional academic offices. The Academic Coordinator is a trusted partner to departmental leadership and plays a critical role in fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing academic environment.
Academic Program Administration
Manage the full lifecycle of faculty appointments, reappointments, promotions, and tenure dossiers.
Coordinate annual faculty reviews, CV updates, and academic productivity tracking.
Support the Chair and Division Chiefs with academic planning, workload distribution, and scholarly output monitoring.
Maintain accreditation-related documentation for departmental and surgical education programs.
Faculty Affairs & Support
Serve as the primary administrative partner for onboarding new faculty, including credentialing coordination, orientation, and integration into departmental academic expectations.
Track faculty teaching, research, and service activities to ensure alignment with institutional guidelines.
Assistwith faculty development programming, workshops, and mentorship initiatives.
Education & Training Coordination
Oversee scheduling,logistics, and compliance for Grand Rounds, Morbidity & Mortality conferences, journal clubs, and visiting professorships.
Support residency and fellowship program leadership with academic scheduling, evaluations, and rotation documentation.
Manage CME accreditation processes for departmental educational activities.
Research & Scholarly Support
Coordinate departmental research meetings, seed grant processes, and abstract and manuscript submissions.
Maintain databases for publications, presentations, and funded projects.
Assistfaculty and trainees with IRB submissions, deadlines, and compliance tracking.
Departmental Operations & Communication
Develop andmaintainacademic calendars, departmental newsletters, and internal communications.
Prepare briefing materials, reports, and presentations for the Chair and executive committees.
Serve asliaisonbetween the department and institutional academic offices.
Quality, Compliance & Data Management
Support quality improvement initiatives by coordinating data collection, reporting, and follow-up actions.
Maintain compliance with institutional, state, and national academic standards.
Assistwith preparation for internal and external reviews.
Event & Project Management
Plan and execute academic events such as faculty retreats, award ceremonies, and recruitment visits.
Manage special projects assigned by the Chair, including strategic academic initiatives and cross-department collaborations.
Culture, Belonging & Professionalism
Support departmental belonging initiatives by coordinating programs, tracking engagement, and supporting inclusive academic practices.
Serve as a trusted administrative partner who models professionalism and fosters a supportive environment for faculty, trainees, and staff.
Qualifications:
Required
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience in academic administration, healthcare administration, ora related field
Strong organizational, communication, and project management skills.
Demonstrated ability to manage confidential information with professionalism and discretion.
Proficiencywith Microsoft Office and academic or administrative databases.
Preferred
Experience in an academic medical center or surgical department.
Familiarity with faculty appointment and promotion processes, accreditation requirements, or CME administration.
Experience supporting research administration or IRB processes.
Ability to work effectively with diverse faculty, trainees, and institutional stakeholders.
Thank you for your interest in Albany Med Health System!
Albany Med Health System is an equal opportunity employer.
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The 766-bed Albany Medical Center offers access to the latest medical services and technological innovations and includes one of the busiest emergency rooms and trauma centers in New York, a children’s hospital and dedicated pediatric emergency room, intensive care units for adults and children, and organ transplant services. Albany Medical College graduates more than 200 medical doctors each year, as well as PAs, CRNAs, biomedical scientists, and bioethicists. Albany Medical College operates a biomedical research enterprise and the region’s largest physician practice with more than 500 doctors.
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