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.
This position reports to the Program Manager in the AHEC Program Office, with indirect reporting to the AHEC Director and Finance Director, Rural Programs. This position is responsible for coordinating Oregon AHEC pathway programming and supporting regional centers with their own pathway initiatives, including communications and promotion both at the Program Office and in collaboration with the five regional centers. Pathway programming supports high school students exploring healthcare careers so previous experience with this age group is preferred. This position coordinates all pathway activities across the AHEC system, including managing any new pathway initiatives or grants, coordinate and improve reporting and evaluation and leads monthly statewide coordinator meetings to support alignment, consistency and collaboration across all AHEC programs This role manages any grant awards aimed at pathway programming, including overseeing required reporting, and working with Program Office leadership and regional center staff to determine appropriate and effective uses of grant funding.
The Pathway Program Coordinator oversees administrative activities across the program to ensure a smooth flow of operations and services to students and regional partners. This includes playing a key role in the marketing and communications strategy for Oregon AHEC. Activities include maintaining quarterly newsletters, co-creating an annual report with the Program Manager, and creating a monthly newsletter for Center Directors (with content furnished by the Program Manager). This position also provides general administrative duties for the office, including ordering supplies, updating the website, and special projects as needed. This position requires occasional regional and statewide travel.
Plan and coordinate AHEC Program Office pathway programs and support regional center pathway programming
Communications + advocacy
AHEC Program Data Coordination
General Program Coordination:
Other duties as assigned 20
Four years of experience as an executive assistant, administrative analyst, researcher or administrative officer which included administrative duties, provision of technical assistance, or operations review. Two of the required years must have included administration or oversight of an on-going project or program;
A Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management, Public Administration or a closely related field may be substituted for up to two years of the required experience.
Note: there is no substitution for the two years of administrative experience.
Strong commitment to maintaining confidentiality and professionalism.
Experience working with high school students a plus.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Ability to demonstrate continual attention to detail in completing assigned tasks and projects from start to finish.
Manage multiple projects on various timelines, work independently and proactively.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to learn desktop and web based programs such as Qualtrics, OneDrive and Drupal.
Experience analyzing information and problem solving.
Ability to obtain CITI certification within 90 days of employment.
Work schedule is Monday-Friday, occasional early arrival for orientation and debriefing; work location is South Waterfront Campus, office cubicle location. Telework is possible, contingent on meeting appropriate factors. Must be comfortable working independently. Occasional statewide travel required.
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