Job Summary and Responsibilities
As a Program Coordinator Professional, you will provide essential management and oversight for graduate medical education (GME) programs, ensuring continued accreditation and operational excellence. You will serve as the administrative leader, partnering with program directors to maintain compliance and institutional standards. With oversight and direction from the Academic Affairs Office and Program Director(s), the GME Program Administrator is responsible for the coordination and administration of the assigned ACGME accredited residency / fellowship training program(s). Primary focus is on organizing and overseeing the daily operations and activities of the program(s) and assisting Program Director(s) in ensuring that the program(s) is in full compliance with all internally and externally relevant policies, procedures, regulations, requirements and professional standards.
Every day you will independently manage program operations, including scheduling, curriculum support, and adherence to accreditation requirements. You will actively engage in administrative, financial, and logistical planning to ensure seamless program function and trainee support.
To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of GME accreditation policies, strong organizational skills, and a high degree of initiative and independent judgment. Your ability to effectively manage diverse programmatic activities and communicate with all stakeholders will be paramount to fulfilling the organization's mission.
Job Requirements
Required
Preferred
Where You'll Work
Barrow Neurological Institute at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona is an international leader in the treatment, research, and education of brain and spinal diseases, conditions, and injuries. Led by , one of the world’s top neurosurgeons, the Institute is one of the busiest centers for neurology and neurosurgery in the United States.
Continuing a legacy of excellence that started with the Institute’s opening in 1962, each year, Barrow physicians and specialists treat more than 75,000 patients, and its surgeons perform more than 6,500 brain, spine, head, and neck surgeries. Because of the Institute’s high volume, Barrow subspecialized physicians and clinicians are familiar with the rarest and most challenging conditions. It’s not uncommon for patients from around the globe to travel to Barrow for treatment.
Program Coordinator • Phoenix, AZ