- TAGME Certification required within one year of working with UT Health.
- Responsible for independently managing one or more GME programs, which may include supervisory responsibilities and indirectly reports to the Office of Graduate Medical Education.
- The position requires a comprehensive and detailed understanding of ACGME and participating site policies, as well as a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
- Provides guidance regarding accreditation and program management to the Program Director, Administrator, and other levels of GME Program Coordinators and department constituents.
- Manages accreditation activities including ACGME site visits, self-studies, internal reviews and annual program review.
- Keeps abreast of relevant accreditation trends, reads relevant literature, and attends conferences that will assist in the development and success of the program. Creates, reviews, and maintains policies and procedures in accordance with University and accrediting body standards to ensure compliance.
- May represent program at local, state, and national level.
- Possess advanced time management, leadership, and supervisory skills Ability to support a wide range of programmatic issues, including long range planning, recruitment, project management, administrative/operational workflow, budget/financial review
- Demonstrates high degree of initiative and independent judgement Ability to manage the daily operations of the program performing advanced management assignments Includes all Key Skill Areas (KSA) of a PC-Senior
- TAGME Certification required within one year of working with UT Health.
- Serves as the lead for all aspects of the assigned program(s).
- Continually assess and direct a wide range of programmatic issues including long range planning, developing projects, analyzing administrative workflow, maintaining databases, communicating with faculty, staff, and trainees.
- Evaluates effectiveness of curriculum and effectiveness of program in meeting goals.
- May teach seminars and workshops and participate with faculty. Plans, directs and controls program budget. Provides sound guidance and advice on other pertinent program issues.
- May supervise, train, and mentor other program staff.
- Performs all other duties as assigned and those of PC Senior.
Bachelor's Degree degree or Master's degree in Business Administration, Education, or related field is preferred. Direct GME and UT Leadership Development may substitute for degree requirement. TAGME required upon eligibility.