Medical Education Program Manager
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Education / Teaching
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Healthcare
Healthcare Administration
Overview
The New York Medical College School of Medicine (NYMC SOM) is seeking an individual to serve in a highly dynamic program manager position that will coordinate critical projects within the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education. This position ensures the smooth operation of curricular activities and program logistics to ensure continuous quality improvement (CQI) and accreditation compliance. This is an exceptional opportunity for highly motivated candidates to join an enthusiastically engaged, multi-disciplinary group of academic scholars, health care professionals, and specialists in medical education.
The Program Manager will provide support for the undergraduate medical education program and for LCME and Middle States accreditation, including assisting with key performance indicators, action steps, and policies, and working closely with both the Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education and the Assistant Dean of Assessment, Evaluation and Accreditation. This will require working on project plans and workflows for implementation of undergraduate medical education programs, accreditation, preparation of required materials, and monitoring timelines for completion.
Administrative responsibilities such as organizing meeting times/rooms and minute taking will be required. This position requires an individual with the ability to take initiative with various groups and individuals to obtain/correct data.
- Support the Chair of the Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQUIP) team.
- Coordinate and track NYMC SOM CQI activities.
- Schedule presentations, prepare and distribute meeting materials.
- Summarize and document key meeting outcomes.
- Other duties as assigned to maintain accountability and momentum across CQI initiatives.
- Assist in the preparation of required reports/documents.
- Document meeting minutes.
- Track key action items to ensure adherence to accreditation timelines and compliance.
- Participate in preparation for accreditation visits.
- Develop and maintain standard operating procedures in the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education to support effective and efficient curriculum delivery across all phases.
- Maintain a system to track phase-specific curricular initiatives.
- Routinely engage with Phase 1 and Phase 2/3 Curriculum Administrators, identifying and escalating challenges with curriculum delivery as needed.
- Stay informed of major curriculum developments to support decision-making across phases/UME overall.
- Maintain an up-to-date tracking system of SOM policies.
- Monitor policy review cycles.
- Notify stakeholders of upcoming reviews/deadlines.
- Send approved policies to Legal for publication to the website.
- Track final approval and publication to website.
- Identifying and track action items from ECC meetings - including those from the course, phase, and curriculum review process, and share information with relevant stakeholders.
- Routinely communicate with ECC chair and meeting recorder to ensure information is accurate and up-to-date.
- Synthesize key information to ensure accountability and resolution across committees.
- Assist with agenda creation.
- Prepare and distribute meeting agendas in advance.
- Identify/communicate pending action items that require curriculum committee and subcommittee chair action.
- Engage with curriculum committee and subcommittee meeting recorders to ensure information is accurate and timely.
- Coordinate special events related to the medical education program, including UME sponsored curriculum retreats.
- Contribute to the training of medical education staff by providing guidance on the Program Manager position and relevant department and institutional policies and procedures.
- Develop and organize department level orientation for new hires.
- Compile information for UME and curriculum committee meetings (anticipating necessary information, preparing agendas, notes, and pertinent information) and track follow-up of action items.
- Prepare correspondence, documents, and presentation materials relevant to the M.D. program.
- Compile and manage documents for academic calendars.
- University degree in Business Management is desirable
- Minimum 3 years experience in medical education. Experience will be considered within the fuller context of a candidate's qualifications including education, skills, and training.
- Upgrading of current skills or acquiring additional skills as required by requesting and completing courses, seminars, etc.
- Experience working with program management…
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