Program Coordinator - Serious Illness Care Program🔍School of Medicine, Stanford, California, United States📁Administration📅Sep 25, 2024 Post Date📅104714 Requisition #The Program Coordinator (Administrative Associate 3) will provide administrative or operational support with limited supervision for Quality Initiatives and the Serious Illness Care Program for the Department of Medicine. The Department of Medicine (DOM) is the largest department in the school and provides clinical services to approximately 40% of SHC patients. With a consolidated budget of more than $360 million, fifty percent from clinical activity, and nearly 600 faculty members, the Program Coordinator plays a vital role in quality initiatives across the department. The Serious Illness Care Program (SICP) was developed as a collaborative approach to implement new methods and techniques to address patients facing serious illness or end-of-life decisions. Stanford DOM has entered into this collaborative program with the Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston, MA) and is currently piloting these methods and tools within the Oncology and Hematology divisions in the DOM, and within the cancer service line at Stanford Health Care (SHC). The implementation team is responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing elements of the Serious Illness Care Program through the lifetime of the project. The Program Coordinator is a core member of the implementation team and will be responsible for the following: complete oversight of the SICP training component, maintenance of DOM and SICP reports and dashboards, conduct analytics via the EPIC electronic medical record and SHC Edge Reporting, partner with the clinical leads and project manager to prioritize and respond to program inquiries, maintain reporting compliance with CME, enhance program tools and methodologies, support scheduling of meetings and workshops, process financial transactions in Oracle, and support decisions that improve both costs and quality, among other duties as assigned. The Program Coordinator will preferably have experience in program implementation and a background in administrative operations. It is essential that they demonstrate excellent working relationships with physician leaders and other clinical and non-clinical staff. He or she often serves as a resource on special projects as required. The position requires excellent communication skills and the successful candidate will ideally have experience in a highly professional setting. The ideal candidate will have the ability to work independently and in a team environment. This role requires work from the Stanford University campus 1-2 days per week with the option to work remaining days from a work location outside of Stanford University. For more information about the Stanford Department of Medicine, visit: http://medicine.stanford.edu/ To view Stanford Universities benefits, visit: https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards Duties include:
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