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Medical Training Program Administrator

Johns Hopkins University
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 16 Jun 2025
💰 $84,100/yr($48,000/yr$84,100/yr)

About the role

The Department of Neurology is seeking a Medical Training Program Administrator. The Program Administrator should play a primary role in the day-to-day administration of the program and report directly to the program director. The Program Administrator should become knowledgeable about medical education in general, the student program within the department, and its relationship with other programs in the institution. The Program Administrator is the 'first contact' liaison with students and should be approachable and have an appropriate level of maturity to interact with medical students.


The Program Administrator must be able to work independently to coordinate all medical student educational activities in the department. The Program Administrator must work independently to retrieve, maintain, and tabulate records of student performance for each course. The Program Administrator must ensure that all aspects of a clinical course operate in a smooth, timely, and professional manner. The Program Administrator will also help coordinate the medical educational courses led by the Program director in Neurology (e.g., Osler Apprenticeship (Attending), JHU Medical Tutorial in Neurology) and medical student Neurology non-academic activities (e.g., SIGN).


Specific Duties and Responsibilities

  • Responsibilities include (but are not limited to)
  • Function as the first-contact liaison to students, faculty, residents, community faculty, sites, and school administration for any issues or questions relating to the clerkship or clinical course (defined as Advanced Clerkship, Sub-Internship, or Clinical Elective, Osler Apprenticeship).
  • Understand thoroughly the curricular goals, policies, and standards of the specific clerkship or clinical course, department, and medical school.
  • Regularly communicate with students regarding logistics and requirements of the course (also including duty hours and patient tracking). Requires knowledge of course objectives and standards for performance.
  • Maintain up-to-date enrollment of students in Canvas, Patient Tracker, and E*value (New innovations). (Enrollment changes with each rotation of the course, 5-11 times per year. Must be done in a timely manner so that systems are functional when needed.
  • Provide primary support for the clerkship director in matters relating to the clerkship, and function as his/her representative at committee meetings. Requires active participation, including the ability to represent departmental activities, issues, and concerns, and to communicate committee decisions back to the director.
  • Manage daily operations of the clerkship or clinical course, organize and prioritize necessary tasks, initiate changes, and resolve issues as they arise.
  • Maintain up-to-date information on departmental student websites and Canvas.
  • Responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, update, and creative use of the clerkship website.
  • Performs basic designing and updating of web pages and creation of online forms. Assure all web information is up-to-date and accurate, and that all links are functioning properly
  • Maintains and coordinates site layout.
  • HTML authoring, maintenance, and production and publishing of new pages within the approved architecture of the site for the clerkship.
  • Organizes and maintains website content.
  • Researches and may assist with the integration of new development/production tools for streamlining website development, web usability and other web-based initiatives.
  • Utilizes web authoring tools, creates web pages and uploads to the web sites; integrates databases, text, artwork, video, etc.
  • Prepare clerkship materials for orientation; assist with preparation of other clinical course materials as needed.
  • Prepare and post site assignments and schedules for clerkship activities, including scheduling of personnel, venues, and refreshments.
  • Organize, schedule, and participate in the clerkship orientation.
  • Administer National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) shelf examinations or other required examinations. The NBME has strict requirements regarding security of examinations and proctoring, which must be maintained in order to participate in these examinations. For internally-developed examinations, work with the Office of Medical Education Services to deliver answer sheets and record individual student scores.
  • Participate in the grading process and prepare final grades for submission; including thorough knowledge of E*value online evaluation systems Ensure final grades are reported to the Registrar's office -within Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee (EPCC) guidelines.

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