Full-Time

Graduate Medical Education Program Coordinator I

Neurology

Posted on 9/18/2025

UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center

No salary listed

Dallas, TX, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Associate's Degree in business administration, healthcare administration, or related field (four years of administrative experience or 60 semester hours of college credit may substitute for an Associates Degree)
  • 3 years related experience required (Bachelor's degree may substitute for required experience)
Responsibilities
  • Serves as the lead administrative person for the GME residency/fellowship program.
  • Manages the daily operations and activities of the GME residency/fellowship program(s).
  • Functions as an important liaison with learners, faculty and other staff members, and the ACGME.
  • Assists the GME Program Director and/or other levels of GME Program Coordinators or Administrators in the design, implementation and management of the administrative/academic operations of the program.
  • Coordinates educational activities (e.g., didactic conference schedule, Grand Rounds, etc.) that support the program's curriculum and adhere to ACGME requirements.
  • Provides guidance to residents/fellows on program and GME policies, and non-clinical aspects of the program.
  • Designs, delivers, and reports timely completion of resident/fellow, faculty, and program evaluations through the Residency Management System (RMS).
  • Coordinates accreditation activities including ACGME Site Visits, Self Studies, Internal Reviews, annual program reviews, etc.
  • Assists the Program Director by monitoring and reporting Resident Wellness outcomes to ensure compliance.
  • Develop understanding of ACGME policies and procedures, including familiarity with the Common Program Requirements as well as Specialty-Specific requirements.
  • Ensures GME and departmental and program policies and procedures are communicated/available to the GME Program Director, faculty, residents/fellows, and staff.
  • Coordinates the resident/fellow recruitment and selection process.
  • Assists the PD and faculty in planning program quality improvement projects.
  • Prepare Program Letters of Agreement (in coordination with the GME Office) with participating institutions and training sites. Ensure agreements are revised as needed.
  • Tracks, documents, and reports on educational activities for residents, for the purpose of meeting board certification requirements, meeting program accreditation requirements, and complying with the policies and procedures of the Office of Graduate Medical Education (GME).
  • Utilizes systems and reporting to inform the GME Program Director of program compliance with organizations such as ACGME, AMA, NRMP, and any other program-level related organizations.
  • Utilizes the RMS to record, maintain and report on all aspects of the resident's/fellow's training experience(s), including demographics, scholarly activity (including faculty), procedure certification, performance/semi/summative evaluations, block/shift/clinic schedule, and duty hours.
  • Maintains working relationships with the Office of GME to remain compliant with all necessary requirements for all residents/fellows, visiting residents, and faculty.
  • Coordinates, organizes, and schedules GME program events including recruitment, orientation, graduation, retreats, conferences and various meetings. Prepares and distributes materials for conferences and lectures.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Preferred candidates will be proficient in using Microsoft Office, PeopleSoft, and MedHub or other RMS, in addition to familiarity with ACGME, TMB, and NRMP policies and procedures.
UT Southwestern Medical Center

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$18M

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What believers are saying

  • $100M gift from Stephens Greth Foundation funds new pediatric campus.
  • $18M funding improves postpartum health for low-income women of color.
  • Tapped to operate DFW's first state behavioral health hospital.

What critics are saying

  • Texas Medical Board investigates faculty misconduct, cuts funding by 2026.
  • Baylor poaches cancer researchers with $20M incentives in 2026.
  • NCI decertifies Simmons Cancer Center, slashes $50M grants in 2026.

What makes UT Southwestern Medical Center unique

  • UT Southwestern ranks #1 hospital in DFW for nine years.
  • Harold C. Simmons Cancer Center is seventh NCI-designated in AccessHope network.
  • Trains 3,700 students across three degree-granting institutions annually.

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Paid Parental Leave

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