Program Coordinator, Community Partnerships🔍School of Medicine, Stanford, California, United States📁Administration📅Dec 05, 2024 Post Date📅105386 Requisition #The Department of Medicine is committed to setting the highest standards for patient care, ground-breaking biomedical research, professional education, teaching, and training. We are devoted to advancing the science of medicine by developing new methods to prevent, diagnose, and treat all aspects of human disease and strive to provide compassionate and pioneering health care to all of our patients.The Department of Medicine's Community Partnership Program (DOM CPP) and the Stanford Internal Medicine Health Equity, Advocacy & Research (IM-HEARs) programs seek a Project Coordinator (Administrative Associate 2) to provide programmatic support and project management to the DOM's CPP Associate Chair and Program Director, and IM-HEARs Faculty Director.The DOM is committed to enhancing health equity locally through sustainable, bi-directional community partnerships and this position will assist in all projects related to this aim with high visibility. This role will support both the DOM CPP and IM-HEARs programs.The DOM CPP works with our faculty and aims to advance health and health equity in our local community IM-HEARs works with our internal medicine residents and is dedicated to nurturing empathetic internists who are committed to the care of underserved communities. See websites for mission statements and additional details: DOM CPP (https://med.stanford.edu/dom-community-partnership.html) and IM-HEARs (https://medicine.stanford.edu/residency/mentorship/merit/stanford-health-equity--advocacy-and-research--hears.html).Both the DOM CPP and IM-HEARs work closely together to champion health equity through community partnerships, events, education, and research, with a strong focus on getting outside of Stanford's walls to build sustained bidirectional community-academic collaborations.The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, with incredible attention to detail, impeccable follow-through, demonstrate outstanding teamwork, and is able to work largely independently. Preferred experience working with different teams, projects, and program management.This role requires that work be performed from the Stanford Medical school campus 2-3 days per week with the option of working from a non-Stanford work site, such as home, the remaining days of the week.To be considered, please submit a resume and a cover letter that highlights why you are interested in this role, and what skills you would bring to this position. Duties include:
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