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Administrative Coordinator - Mongan Institute Office of Training and Academic Affairs (TAAP)
The Mongan Institute in the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a full time Administrative Coordinator. Founded in 2015, the Mongan Institute is dedicated to supporting research across MGH in the areas of population and health care delivery science. The Institute bridges research spanning data science to delivery science, and evaluative science to implementation science including a variety of disciplines and methods such as epidemiology, predictive analytics, cost-effectiveness, health policy, decision science, health disparities, health intervention and implementation research. The Mongan institute consists of over 130 faculty as well as research fellows, trainees, and a large staff including 13 research centers spanning population data science to health care delivery team science. In addition to conducting state-of-the-art population and health care delivery research, the Mongan Institute provides research training and mentoring programs and includes core and affiliate faculty members within the Department of Medicine, as well as numerous clinical departments across MGH.
Qualifications
Responsibilities:
Reporting to and working closely with the Institute Director and Program Manager, the administrative coordinator will be responsible for the administrative operations and support of the Institute’s office of training and academic affairs. The program office consists of three major components: Research Education and Training, Mentoring and Career Development, and Human Resources/Operations. This position will directly support the research education and training programs, mentoring and career development programs, and will also play an important role in developing human resources and operational support resources for faculty affairs.
Research Education and Training
Research Mentoring, Career Development & Promotion
Human Resources and Operations
All other duties as assigned
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Qualifications
Skills/Abilities/Competencies Required
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
100 Cambridge Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$20.84 - $29.79/Hourly
Grade
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