Education Program Specialist-Evaluation and Assessment
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Education Program Specialist-Evaluation and AssessmentDepartment:
Medicine | Education CurriculumThe Ohio State College of Medicine is recognized as a leader in medical education, offering an innovative, competency-based curriculum and unique research opportunities for students. Our Lead.Serve.Inspire. (LSI) curriculum integrates foundational science with early patient interaction and longitudinal clinical practice, supported by the vast resources of an academic health center.
The Office of Evaluation and Assessment works in collaboration with the Director of Evaluation and Assessment and Academic Program Directors to provide collaborative leadership in the development of learning assessments for the Lead.Serve.Inspire (LSI) curriculum at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The Evaluation and Assessment team supports over 900 medical students as they progress through the curriculum and is responsible for planning, coordination and implementation of all student assessments.
The Education Program Specialist serves as the Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) Program Coordinator for Evaluation and Assessment for the Department of Biomedical Education in the College of Medicine. The coordinator, under the direction of the Evaluation and Assessment Program Manager and the faculty director for Evaluation and Assessment, works to manage all evaluation and assessment programs benefiting 800+ medical students, all academic parts in the MD Curriculum. Specifically, this role is responsible for the OSCEs that run throughout the medical education curriculum.
The OSCE Program Coordinator works closely with the Program Manager to implement programs, policies, and procedures related to clinical assessments. Key responsibilities include:
- Coordinating with course administrators to support clinical evaluation activities.
- Organizing and leading Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs), including serving as Chief Proctor.
- Recruiting and training staff to ensure smooth exam flow and proper monitoring.
- Managing OSCE rating tools, checklists, and clinical evaluation systems (e.g., Clinical Performance Evaluations, Direct Observation of Competence tools), using appropriate technologies.
- Supporting faculty and Standardized Patient (SP) training related to evaluation and assessment tools.
- Tracking and reporting data on clinical assessments and performance.
- Developing reporting systems that allow educational leaders to make informed decisions based on performance data.
- Assisting course, program, and departmental administrators with evaluation and assessment training.
- Supporting the Evaluation and Assessment Team in testing, evaluation, and assessment activities.
- Collaborating with internal teams—including Associate Deans, Clinical Skills Education and Assessment Center, Clinical Sites, IT, and others—to implement and manage evaluation services that support LCME accreditation, educational innovation, and faculty development.
- Liaising with external consultants, vendors, and organizations such as the AAMC.
- This student-facing position requires in-person engagement and on-campus presence to effectively support learners.
Minimum Education Required
Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with a Major in business administration
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