Graduate Medical Education Coordinator Education, Training & Library - Washington, PA at Geebo

Graduate Medical Education Coordinator

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2 Washington, PA Washington, PA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$40K - $50.
7K a year Estimated:
$40K - $50.
7K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago The Graduate Medical Education Coordinator under limited supervision performs secretarial and administrative assignments of confidential nature that requires considerable experience and knowledge.
Manages daily office operations and maintains systems of record keeping that support organization, regulatory and accrediting requirements.
Coordinates specialized departmental activities based upon advanced knowledge of business operations.
Responsibilities:
Coordinates administrative functions of the residency program.
Performs secretarial and clerical duties for the program director and associates.
Provides secretarial services to program residents.
Assists in coordinating and scheduling program activities, included but not limited to the following:
interviews, evaluations, preceptor groups, and master schedules.
Shift:
Monday-Friday, 8AM-4:
30PM.
Occasional evenings for special events.
No weekends or holidays! Department:
Family Medicine Residency-Graduate Medical Education Hours per week:
40 Internal Posting:
4/12/24-4/19/24
Benefits:
Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid sick time Referral program Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Experience Required Knowledge of Medical Terminology required 3 - 5 years:
Secretarial experience with significant knowledge of departmental operations.
Advanced analytical and reporting skills; advance knowledge of business operations; use of technical and business vocabulary.
Education Required High School/GED or better Preferred Bachelors or better Technical/other training or better Skills Required Clearances Required for Position.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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