University of Kansas Medical Center
Residency/Fellowship Coordinator - Internal Medicine
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101
Residency/Fellowship Coordinator - Internal Medicine
The Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator works in collaboration with and provides administrative support to the Program Director, Program Administrator, Associate Program Directors, Chief Residents, and other program leadership as well as the GME Office to ensure compliance with all ACGME and Institutional policies and regulations. The program coordinator is an instrumental member of the program leadership team, that is essential for maintaining the accreditation status. The program coordinator is responsible for a wide range of administrative responsibilities including but not limited to recruitment, compliance, onboarding, offboarding, educational support, event planning and scheduling. The position is essential in training program operations and is a primary resource for learners, faculty, and administrative staff. Job Duties Outlined Accreditation Plan and prepare the annual Program Evaluation and Clinical Competency Committees meetings including the scheduling, material distribution, reporting and tracking of action items from meetings as well as recording attendance and minutes. Ensure required reports are submitted to the GME and ACGME by the required deadlines. Review the Annual Web ads and update program information prior to the program director, collecting and updating faculty and trainee information and ensuring all recommended changes have been incorporated by the deadline. Submit requested accreditation related data to the GME, ACGME or institution as requested. Ensure that any program changes requiring GMEC approval are documented and submitted to the GME office. Recruitment Coordinate recruitment activities for the program. Work with program director to update and prepare information for interested applicants. Review and distribute information regarding applicants. Arrange all interview day logistics including confirming acceptance of appts for both interviewees and interviewers. Distribute interview day packets to both groups, post surveys and follow up information. Organize materials and meetings necessary for ranking and matching residents. Work with program director to update NRMP match information (or equivalent system) and enter rank list. Onboarding Communicate with incoming residents on important dates and events regarding their new appointment. Oversee all activities for incoming residents each year, including licensing, certifications, purchasing of needed equipment and arrangement of workspace. Work with the GME office and matched residents to ensure timely submission of all documents including agreements. Organize the "in program" schedule and welcome events to align with GME orientation. Schedules/Rotations Create the annual and/or clinic rotation schedule in partnership with the program director and/or Chief Residents. Obtain approval by the GMEC for any rotation changes regarding duration, location, or educational rationale. Work with program director and other residency coordinators to develop rotation schedules for residents which meet curriculum requirements of the RRC and ACGME. Evaluations Manage active evaluations through regular review for compliance and accuracy of the evaluation tool in accordance with ACGME requirements. Responsible for coordinating evaluation review and delivery process of the residents and teaching faculty. Assist with scheduling semi-annual evaluations and preparation of necessary paperwork; send calendar appointments; send reminders of appointments; prepare forms/reports for program advisors; file necessary forms in resident training file. Prepare aggregate faculty evaluations by trainees and distribute the evaluations to the program leadership as needed. Conferences Assist with daily conference administration and logistics, as necessary: order/setup of food, setup conference sign-in/EEDs machine, assist speaker with AV needs, load presentation, set up I-Clickers (audience response system), etc. Assist with weekly Grand Rounds administration, as necessary: e-mail correspondence to speakers/coordinators for all appropriate paperwork; attend all Grand Round Conferences to help sign in students, residents, faculty, and guests along with handing out evaluations. Set up EEDs machine, I-Clickers, etc., post meeting notices on bulletin boards. Compliance/Testing Responsible for ensuring accurate leave times are recorded in MedHub and Workday along with any necessary paperwork required. Support the program in the preparation and administering of In Training exams and Board Prep exams. Administer operating details of educational programs. Handle correspondence from agencies requesting verification of residency, provide the Dean's office with resident information, compile data, maintain and regulate access to resident's files. Support the program director in the management of the program budget
processing reimbursements, travel, purchasing and repair/maintenance requests. Acquire either notary or University seal when required. Process archival of dated resident training files (catalog electronic file, prepare for offsite storage). Maintain resident training files. File appropriate documents. Ensure that the PLAs are updated, signed, and stored in program's information files. Reports and Presentations Work with chair, program director, and other residency coordinators to prepare reports and complete surveys about the residency program requested from the University. Assist in the preparation of documents for RRC. Graduating/Alumni Plan graduation activities with program director and coordinate the logistics of events with the planning team. (Gifts, food, speakers, location, guests, etc.) Ensure graduating trainees complete task list transition items including forwarding information. Complete documents for former residents. Submit forms for certificates, verifications from hospitals and insurance companies and answering surveys and questionnaires regarding former residents. Conduct alumni surveys as needed. Engage alumni in program events and information as appropriate. Other Duties Management of Faculty information and data as needed. Website and social media management and updates. Event planning for the program as needed (resident social events, welcome events, research, and speaker events). Plan GME and Coordinator Council Training events and meetings as required. Complete visiting trainee requests and documentation. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. It is only a summary of the typical functions of the job, not an exhaustive list of all possible job responsibilities, tasks, duties, and assignments. Furthermore, job duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Required Qualifications Education:
Associate's degree. Experience may be substituted for degree on a year for year basis. Work Experience: 2 years of relevant experience. Experience in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience: Five years' experience in an academic setting. Experience with medical terminology and residency programs. Experience in ERAS, ACGME, MedHub, C-TAGME, Workday and Qgenda. Skills Interpersonal skills. Multitasking. Time management. Communication. Record-keeping. Organization. Computer skills. Confidentiality. Required Documents Cover letter Resume Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day one for health, dental, and vision insurance and includes health expense accounts with generous employer contributions if the employee participates in a qualifying health plan. Employer-paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and various additional voluntary insurance plans are available. Paid time off,
The Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator works in collaboration with and provides administrative support to the Program Director, Program Administrator, Associate Program Directors, Chief Residents, and other program leadership as well as the GME Office to ensure compliance with all ACGME and Institutional policies and regulations. The program coordinator is an instrumental member of the program leadership team, that is essential for maintaining the accreditation status. The program coordinator is responsible for a wide range of administrative responsibilities including but not limited to recruitment, compliance, onboarding, offboarding, educational support, event planning and scheduling. The position is essential in training program operations and is a primary resource for learners, faculty, and administrative staff. Job Duties Outlined Accreditation Plan and prepare the annual Program Evaluation and Clinical Competency Committees meetings including the scheduling, material distribution, reporting and tracking of action items from meetings as well as recording attendance and minutes. Ensure required reports are submitted to the GME and ACGME by the required deadlines. Review the Annual Web ads and update program information prior to the program director, collecting and updating faculty and trainee information and ensuring all recommended changes have been incorporated by the deadline. Submit requested accreditation related data to the GME, ACGME or institution as requested. Ensure that any program changes requiring GMEC approval are documented and submitted to the GME office. Recruitment Coordinate recruitment activities for the program. Work with program director to update and prepare information for interested applicants. Review and distribute information regarding applicants. Arrange all interview day logistics including confirming acceptance of appts for both interviewees and interviewers. Distribute interview day packets to both groups, post surveys and follow up information. Organize materials and meetings necessary for ranking and matching residents. Work with program director to update NRMP match information (or equivalent system) and enter rank list. Onboarding Communicate with incoming residents on important dates and events regarding their new appointment. Oversee all activities for incoming residents each year, including licensing, certifications, purchasing of needed equipment and arrangement of workspace. Work with the GME office and matched residents to ensure timely submission of all documents including agreements. Organize the "in program" schedule and welcome events to align with GME orientation. Schedules/Rotations Create the annual and/or clinic rotation schedule in partnership with the program director and/or Chief Residents. Obtain approval by the GMEC for any rotation changes regarding duration, location, or educational rationale. Work with program director and other residency coordinators to develop rotation schedules for residents which meet curriculum requirements of the RRC and ACGME. Evaluations Manage active evaluations through regular review for compliance and accuracy of the evaluation tool in accordance with ACGME requirements. Responsible for coordinating evaluation review and delivery process of the residents and teaching faculty. Assist with scheduling semi-annual evaluations and preparation of necessary paperwork; send calendar appointments; send reminders of appointments; prepare forms/reports for program advisors; file necessary forms in resident training file. Prepare aggregate faculty evaluations by trainees and distribute the evaluations to the program leadership as needed. Conferences Assist with daily conference administration and logistics, as necessary: order/setup of food, setup conference sign-in/EEDs machine, assist speaker with AV needs, load presentation, set up I-Clickers (audience response system), etc. Assist with weekly Grand Rounds administration, as necessary: e-mail correspondence to speakers/coordinators for all appropriate paperwork; attend all Grand Round Conferences to help sign in students, residents, faculty, and guests along with handing out evaluations. Set up EEDs machine, I-Clickers, etc., post meeting notices on bulletin boards. Compliance/Testing Responsible for ensuring accurate leave times are recorded in MedHub and Workday along with any necessary paperwork required. Support the program in the preparation and administering of In Training exams and Board Prep exams. Administer operating details of educational programs. Handle correspondence from agencies requesting verification of residency, provide the Dean's office with resident information, compile data, maintain and regulate access to resident's files. Support the program director in the management of the program budget
processing reimbursements, travel, purchasing and repair/maintenance requests. Acquire either notary or University seal when required. Process archival of dated resident training files (catalog electronic file, prepare for offsite storage). Maintain resident training files. File appropriate documents. Ensure that the PLAs are updated, signed, and stored in program's information files. Reports and Presentations Work with chair, program director, and other residency coordinators to prepare reports and complete surveys about the residency program requested from the University. Assist in the preparation of documents for RRC. Graduating/Alumni Plan graduation activities with program director and coordinate the logistics of events with the planning team. (Gifts, food, speakers, location, guests, etc.) Ensure graduating trainees complete task list transition items including forwarding information. Complete documents for former residents. Submit forms for certificates, verifications from hospitals and insurance companies and answering surveys and questionnaires regarding former residents. Conduct alumni surveys as needed. Engage alumni in program events and information as appropriate. Other Duties Management of Faculty information and data as needed. Website and social media management and updates. Event planning for the program as needed (resident social events, welcome events, research, and speaker events). Plan GME and Coordinator Council Training events and meetings as required. Complete visiting trainee requests and documentation. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. It is only a summary of the typical functions of the job, not an exhaustive list of all possible job responsibilities, tasks, duties, and assignments. Furthermore, job duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Required Qualifications Education:
Associate's degree. Experience may be substituted for degree on a year for year basis. Work Experience: 2 years of relevant experience. Experience in Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience: Five years' experience in an academic setting. Experience with medical terminology and residency programs. Experience in ERAS, ACGME, MedHub, C-TAGME, Workday and Qgenda. Skills Interpersonal skills. Multitasking. Time management. Communication. Record-keeping. Organization. Computer skills. Confidentiality. Required Documents Cover letter Resume Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day one for health, dental, and vision insurance and includes health expense accounts with generous employer contributions if the employee participates in a qualifying health plan. Employer-paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and various additional voluntary insurance plans are available. Paid time off,