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Reporting directly to both AMC Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (ACI) Fellowship Training Program Directors and the ACI Senior Administrative Director, the candidate is responsible for coordinating and managing medical education programs by fostering relationships with healthcare providers, including fellow-trainees, physicians, nurses, and other clinical professionals, to support their professional development and ensure the organization offers high-quality educational activities and opportunities. Providing administrative support to ensure the effective and efficient management of the Division’s ACGME-accredited Allergy Fellowship Training Programs.
Position requires a strong understanding of the Medical Education program practices and policies, in the development and implementation of online reporting systems (e.g., New Innovations, FREDA, ACGME), and an ability to anticipate the academic calendar of courses, recruitment of Fellows, appointments, licensing, and visa requirements. Displaying a high degree of initiative, a problem-solving approach, and independent judgment, the individual will oversee a wide range of programmatic, operational, and academic efforts.
Qualifications
This involves collaboration with the Program Directors and Assistant Program Directors responsible for fellow selection, appointments, and credentialing. This requires filing for participation in the NRMP, updating the AMC Fellowship web
pages and online resources, and completing ERAS, the online application process. Fellowship retreats and training sessions are provided for the administrator. MGB Department of Medicine policies on Fellowship selection must be
strictly adhered to, and appropriate signatures must be secured, maintained and on file for all applicants. The individual will ensure that fellow recruitment, orientation, scheduling, and credentialing processes are successfully implemented; assist the Program Directors with Fellow compliance with academic requirements and hospital regulations; record and report completion, performance evaluations, and confidential disciplinary actions.
New Fellows and Transitioning Fellows: This involves credentialing, orientation, and licensing all incoming clinical and research fellows, promoting and documenting for continuation for all ACGME fellows, as well as documenting graduating fellows as being ready for independent practice.
The ACGME requires the documentation of training of all Fellows enrolled in accredited programs, and the incumbent must understand and keep the program up-to-date in the reporting system. Additionally, as it relates to ACGME policies & reporting requirements, they will be expected to:
Assists Program Directors with planning, development, staging, and assessment of conferences and education programs for fellows/teaching faculty for ongoing professional development. Coordinates and manages all operational aspects of various educational conferences and symposia hosted by the Division. Attends GME meetings for program coordinators.
Responsible for all administrative aspects, including letters, disclosures, schedules, record retention, CME reports, certificates, etc., of educational programs within the Division.
Education
Bachelor's Degree Healthcare Management required
Experience
Medical Education Program Management 1-2 years required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong knowledge of the healthcare industry, including an understanding of medical terminology, healthcare regulations, and the dynamics of healthcare provider organizations.
- Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills are essential for building and maintaining strong connections with healthcare providers.
- Strong logistical and project management skills are important for coordinating multiple aspects of events, including venue selection, scheduling, and resource management.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills are necessary for effectively conveying information, delivering presentations, and facilitating discussions with healthcare providers, internal stakeholders, and external partners.
- Proficiency in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to program evaluation and outcomes.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
The Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is changing the way our Fellowship program is supported. We created an integrated role, Education Coordinator, to administratively support the program across both AMCs as we continue our integration progress towards forming a unified ACGME Fellowship Program. This position will help ensure continuity, enhance collaboration, and provide consistent support.
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
60 Fenwood Road
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$22.22 - $31.71/Hourly
Grade
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