Project Manager I-CAPC

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New York City, NY - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 65885 - 98827
Posted on: 19 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

The Project Manager of Palliative Care Program Development is part of a team responsible for developing tools and technical assistance to support palliative care programs in care settings nationwide.CAPC works with external subject matter experts and palliative care leaders to identify best practices in palliative care program design and operations; the Program Development team translates these best practices into practical tools for dissemination back to the field. As a member organization CAPC aims to keep our fingers on the pulse in the palliative care field and to develop timely and practical resources to help palliative care program leaders solve challenges and pursue opportunities to grow and strengthen their programs.



Responsibilities
  • Project management of CAPC technical assistance development projects related to palliative care program leadership design and operations including:

    • Coordinate working groups of external palliative care experts

    • Develop and manage product and program development work plans

    • Collaborate with other content creating CAPC teams (Clinical Education Health Care Transformation and Health Equity Marketing)

    • Review and revision of faculty-developed materials prior to publication

  • Project Management of CAPC Virtual Workshops related to palliative care program development (non-clinical) including:

    • Faculty communication

    • Scheduling

    • Invoicing/coordinating faculty payments

    • Support CAPCs Continuing Education Program Manager to assist with the coordination and planning required for continuing medical education and continuing education activities for physicians nurses socials workers and case managers

    • Liaising with CAPC marketing team to post to CAPCs website and promote to CAPCs audience

  • Facilitate cohorts of learners through a structured virtual learning experience

  • Manage a portfolio of CAPCs online toolkits for palliative care program development including coordination of annual review and implementation of necessary updates

  • Support CAPC Virtual Events by hosting occasional Virtual Office Hours Interprofessional Grand Rounds and Webinars to support the faculty presenters

  • Obtain and report on usage data for CAPC program development materials to support grant report-writing and strategic decision-making for content development

  • Collaborate with CAPCs Marketing and Website team to implement the Palliative Care Program Development website work (e.g. adding new content updating existing content).

  • Maintain continuous communication with CAPC Member Services team to ensure that Palliative Care Program Development projects and products are responsive to CAPC member needsAR1SL2

  • Uphold CAPCs diversity equity inclusion and belonging (DEIB) values in all professional activities and interactions


Qualifications
  • Bachelors degree or greater preferred or combination of applicable work experience and education

  • 3 years of relevant experience with Masters degree; 5 years with Bachelors degreeExcellent written and verbal communication skills both internally with team members and representing CAPC externally among health care leaders

  • Excellent organizational skills and the capacity to manage multiple complex projects in parallel

  • Comfort working in a team-oriented fast-paced and collaborative workplace culture

  • Comfort working remotely in a virtual office

  • Comfort learning new technologies

  • Project management specific experience in health care preferred; experience with palliative care preferred but not required

  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative and solve problems on projects

Compensation Statement

The Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides salary ranges that comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $65885.00 - $98827.00 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors including experience education and operational need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits.

Non-Bargaining Unit 851 - Geriatrics and Palliative Care - ISM Icahn School of Medicine




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