Provides high level technical and administrative support to Neurological Surgery faculty members for a diverse set of activities aligned with the Department's needs.
Develops and implements systems to organize, communicate, and manage key priorities and projects on behalf of faculty members.
Researches and develops internal and external communications including presentations, correspondence and other written materials.
Manages Department communications, including the development of newsletters and websites for targeted audience.
Compiles, produces and disseminates departmental information and reports. Creates, writes, edits and posts articles, news, and program summaries to website or social media platforms.
Coordinates special projects, functions, and events related to the Department including large scale complex events, involving multiple parties, including foreign visitors.
Manages continuing medical education (CME) courses, including the completion of CME applications and coordinating all pre and post event-planning details.
Participates in process and performance improvement by identifying, analyzing, and enhancing existing processes to achieve better outcomes.
Assists with training and orienting staff as needed.
Assists in maintaining accurate scheduling of physicians on call.
Participates in overseeing and maintaining the physical office space, ordering equipment repairs, upgrades, and office supplies.
Has a complete understanding of the Department and University financial policies; creates purchase orders; and processes invoices for payment against purchase orders or general expense reimbursement.
Assists with the development and management of continuing education programs in the department.
Assists with the management of GME training programs and medical student rotations. Assists monitoring finances for the clinical section. Provides management with regular updates and ensures that spending limits are adhered to and are within budget.
Provides professional support to clinical department management. Implements plans for clinical educational programs and initiatives.
May act as a liaison between the section and other University departments.
Performs other related work as needed.
Requirements
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through
Certifications:
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Advanced degree in the life sciences.
Background in a healthcare or academic environment, including knowledge in areas of patient advocacy, medical terminology, access, and billing/collections.
Preferred Competencies
Excellent project management skills.
Superior oral and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills with a focus on serving the community through collaboration and respect.
Handle sensitive and confidential situations and information with absolute discretion.
Maintain calm and courteous demeanor and work productively despite competing priorities.
Excellent problem-solving skills.
Follow an issue through to resolution.
Take initiative and organize and complete projects with minimal supervision.
Familiarity with central administration within a complex research university environment.
Maintain effective and harmonious working relationships with co-workers, faculty, guests speakers, venues, and vendors to promote a culture of wellness and excellence for the department.
Working Conditions
Office
Benefits
Health insuranceVision insurance
Additional Information
Department
BSD ORT - Administrative Support
About the Department
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago consists of 72 clinical providers including 27 Attending physicians, 25 Residents, 5 Fellows, and 15Advanced Practice Providers. These providers bring with them expertise on a wide variety of Orthopaedic problems including Bone and Soft Tissue Cancer, Bone Health and Fragility, Bone Infection Care, Foot and Ankle Care, Fracture Care, Hand and Wrist Care, Hip Care, Knee Care, Pediatric Orthopaedic Care, Shoulder and Elbow Care, Spine Care and Sports Medicine.
Job Summary
The Operations Coordinator is primarily responsible for providing operational and administrative support for the department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine. The Operations Coordinator works under the general direction of the Section Administrator, or their designee. This position performs routine assignments related to clinical programs related to teaching, medical research, and clinical care. Facilitates research initiatives of the faculty and staff.