Oregon Area Health Education Center (AHEC) is a partnership between OHSU and five Regional Centers. Oregon AHEC’s mission is to improve the health of individuals in rural and underserved areas through education and workforce development.
The purpose of AHEC nationally is to promote health equity through increasing the healthcare workforce diversity to match the diversity of communities, to make the healthcare workforce distribution more equitable, and to train the healthcare system to transform to the needs of the community. As such, a qualified applicant should actively seek knowledge about health equity, DEI, healthcare workforce distribution, and practice transformation and be prepared to disseminate that knowledge to the statewide system.
The AHEC Program Manager will oversee the goals of Oregon AHEC program through coordinating the day-to-day operation to ensure a high level of success. This role includes the coordination of activities across multiple projects through program strategy, delegation and implementation.
This position reports directly to the AHEC Director and works in close collaboration with the AHEC Regional Centers and multiple departments and staff at OHSU to enhance AHEC programming.
This position is responsible for managing the AHEC team to ensure performance that advances the rural mission at OHSU and the successful implementation of the HRSA Model State AHEC grant. This position’s main areas of focus are (1) staff management including, recruitment, development, retention, accountability and oversight of work products; (2) program management and support; (3) AHEC Regional Center engagement and (4) development of other partnerships to advance AHEC’s work.
The successful candidate must be able to evaluate feedback and should be a self-starter with the ability to function independently yet distinguish when leadership needs to be involved. An ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing and a high degree of professional confidentiality are essential. Preferred experience includes work at an academic health center or other educational institution, direct knowledge of issues impacting rural and underserved/ historically underrepresented communities in Oregon.
Bachelor’s degree and five years of related program/project management experience.
At least two years of supervisory or management experienc
The experience must have included program evaluation responsibility.
Prior team management will be preferred.
Experience working with external vendors to interpret and deliver on program requirements.
Excellent organizational skills, ability to work independently, flexibility, Word, PowerPoint, Excel. Experience with program financial management, State reporting and marketing techniques.
Experience at an academic health center in a specialty area specific to the
position opening (curriculum delivery),
Experience with rural or underserved programs in Oregon. Awareness of health care delivery in Oregon
Experience with curricular delivery ex. Banner, Sakai.
Experience with HRSA Electronic Handbook including grant look up, submitting reports, managing task lists etc.
Monday - Friday with occasional travel within Oregon State and to state and national conferences and meetings.
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