Residency CoordinatorThe Residency Coordinator works with the Program Director to manage the administrative aspects of the residency program by performing a wide range of complex and confidential administrative and clerical duties to support program. The RC develops, supervises, and distributes monthly rotation and elective schedules, monthly time logs, leave requests, call schedules, and calendars. Generates and maintains daily office schedules for all residents and faculty in the residency program, cross-referenced with rotation and other responsibilities.
Maintains necessary records for Medical Education and/or Accounting Department. Maintain biographical information on all residents and update information on alumni.Daily OperationsEnsures program is compliant with organizing and documenting accreditation requirements including, but not limited to, committee meetings, PD semi-annual meetings, summative evaluations, final evaluations, didactics and educational conferences, and scholarly activitiesEnsure program handbook/manual, policies, curriculums are updated annual and meet current requirementsDisseminates and monitors the completion of evaluations (rotation, self, peer, faculty)Manages and monitors all Program Letters of AgreementsInitiates the process for site visits from accreditation agencies, including, but not limited to ensuring requested documents are completed correctly before deadlinesServes as the key program representative at national and local events to increase program's recognition and for recruitment purposesLead logistics for all program/alumni events and activities, including orientations, retreats, career development forums, and commencementDevelop and edit program's marketing and advertisement materials, including website content and newslettersManages and audits residents' files for complianceRequired SkillsAbility to work independently, take initiative, prioritize duties and work closely with other programs/projects.Be well organized, detail-oriented and have the ability to handle a variety of tasks simultaneously with a problem-solving approach.Experience working effectively with clients from diverse background, with sensitivity to people from diverse communities.Literacy and experience with computer office programs (MS Work, MS Excel, MS Outlook)Excellent written, verbal and telephone skillsKnowledge of web-based data systems such as Novatus, Workday, ERAs, ACGME WebADs, GME Track, New Innovations, MyEvaluations, and NRMPMust possess the ability to function independently and know when to escalate issues to achieve and maintain high levels of successful project completionMust demonstrate critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent decision-making skillsMust demonstrate organizational skills and be detailed orientedThis position requires the ability to handle sensitive information with absolute confidentialityMust possess skills and abilities in accreditation and complianceMust possess skills and abilities in project and event developmentExcellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a diverse community.Required Education and ExperienceBachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Public Health, Education or Healthcare Administration or Public Administration.Prior GME experience preferredMinimum of three (3) years experience in an educational or administrative capacityEqual Employment Opportunity StatementMeharry Medical College complies with Title IX and is an affirmative action employer. Candidates will be considered for employment without discrimination for an non-merit reason such as race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, handicap or veteran status.