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Job Summary
The Family Practice Postgraduate (FPPG) program at UBC is one of the largest residency training programs in Canada. It is also the most distributed postgraduate program within the Faculty of Medicine; with training sites and clinics located across the province of B.C. The FPPG Senior Program Assistant, Education provides diversified administrative assistance in the Central FP team while also supporting its distributed sites.
The primary responsibilities of the Senior Program Assistant, Education will be associated with (but not limited to) the following portfolios: Program Evaluation, Scholarship, Faculty Development and Curriculum. The incumbent is responsible for planning several FPPG courses, educational events, and supporting core programmatic functions and committees. They will develop processes, implement policies/guidelines, oversee systems, determine workflow, establish timelines/priorities and resolves complex issues. The Senior Program Assistant, Education is therefore a key resource to staff, faculty, and residents across the province.
The incumbent will work closely and collaboratively with staff and faculty centrally and in training sites across the province. As such, it requires a broad and extensive knowledge of the residency program, departmental operations, Dean’s Office (Postgraduate Medical Education - PGME) policies, and central UBC protocols. The incumbent is expected to develop effective relationships with a broad stakeholder group from the Health Care industry.
Organizational Status
The Senior Program Assistant reports to the Manager, Program and Learning Development. Interacts with: Family Practice faculty, staff, 400+ Residents, the Postgraduate Medical Education Dean’s Office, various governing bodies, and UBC central services. Collaborates directly with the Portfolio Directors (Family Physicians) for relevant Committees/Program Development.
Work Performed
Across all portfolios
Establishes timelines and processes for initiatives within each portfolio
Monitors site compliance with processes, guidelines, and policy
Acts as a resource for complex issues and provides information, guidance and advice to residents, administrators and faculty
Responsible for efficient and timely communication with stakeholders
Takes initiative, problem-solves, determines course of action, and responsible for follow-through; ensures deadlines are met
Collaborates with physician leadership to develop resources, tools, and documentation to further the portfolio(s) initiatives
Committee Support:
organizes meetings, prepares agendas, takes minutes, and collaborates on related documents
ensures key issues are brought forward for discussion and that action items are tracked and monitored
collaborates on the implementation of recommendations
Coordinates, attends, and supports in-person workshops: responsible for on site logistics such as room booking, catering, and IT
Orientates new faculty (across the province) to the initiatives within portfolios, provides overview of shared resources
Oversees communication platforms:
Responsible for the maintaining content, navigation and access of the intranet system (Entrada); collaborates with physician leads on programmatic resources and educational content
Responsible for maintaining and organizing document repositories; manages access for faculty/staff as well as listservs
Performs other related duties and assists in projects as required, including the resident selection process
Program Evaluation
Participates in the program evaluation strategic plan, design, implementation, and communication
Maintains the continuous quality improvement (CQI) tracking system for accreditation purposes
Assists in the development of tools which evaluate program initiatives
Responsible for the operationalization of the annual resident reports (YES survey) including collaborating on the content, timeline, data analysis and synthesizing findings into recommendations for leadership
Responsible for operating survey instruments proficiently to capture complex comprehensive qualitative and quantitative data
Administers College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) surveys, ensuring timely and accurate submission of data
Scholarship
Oversees the logistics for resident scholarship projects:
Determines the timeline for project submission; communicates milestones and requirements to learners, sites, and faculty
Tracks project cycle: requests, approvals, abstracts and completed projects
Maintains the research project repository; confidentially archiving materials
Provides central administrative leadership for sites in preparing for their scholarship days:
Writes the proposal to obtain CPD (Mainpro+) accreditation for scholarship events through the UBC Continuing Professional Development offices
Communicates the site scholarship budget and acts as a resource for related inquiries
Coordinates sponsorship from stakeholders such as Divisions of Family Practice or BCCFPC for scholarship activities
Triages research requests related to accessing our learners or program data
Curriculum
Supports curriculum mapping to identify gaps in training for accreditation purposes; analyzes data used to develop recommendations for academic changes
Assists in the development and management of a province-wide Electives Database and selection tool:
Collaborates on the selection of the tool/technical solution
Collaborates with sites to develop the process for elective data management and sharing
Assists with the implementation planning, including training staff and residents
Responsible for ongoing maintenance and data integrity
Assists in the development and operations of the Central Academic Half Day curriculum program
Collaborates with sites and physician leads to establish curricula and content
Assists with the implementation and change management of this initiative
Recruits presenters and speakers; collaborates provincially to allocate teaching resources efficiently
Responsible for establishing schedules; resolving scheduling conflicts and facilitate changes
Coordinates the IT requirements and troubleshoots issues
Coordinates the Foundation for Medical Practice Education: Practice-Based Learning Program (FMPE-PBLP) module
Faculty Development
Coordinates preceptor orientation and training sessions for new preceptors
Collaborates on faculty development workshop design, content, and logistics
Develops marketing and promotional material
Facilitates professional development completion certificates for CPD modules
Liaises with the PGME Faculty Development office on joint initiatives
Awards
Responsible for overseeing the learner and faculty awards:
Establishes the timeline to for the awards processes
Liaises with the Development Office and Enrollment Services to determine awards provided by donors and facilitates the financial processing
Collaborates with the Program Director to determine membership of the awards committee
Organizes the awards committee meetings and supports work completed by the committee
Develops and maintains the process and documentation for adjudication
Develops a process for collecting nominations
Coordinates with external partners (ex. CFPC) to ensure their award opportunities are socialized within the program
Develops communications/promotional material for award opportunities
Financial Processing
Responsible for processing expense reports, supplier invoices requests and tracking expenses
Generates data for batch payment processing
Responds to inquiries regarding details and status of remuneration, investigates payment irregularities
Consequence of Error/Judgement
The Senior Program Assistant, Education is responsible for core academic functions of the residency program from an operational perspective. Ineffective processes and communication can impact the delivery of these functions and learning milestones. Additionally, ineffectual operations of these portfolios impact the program’s ability to strategically plan and meet accreditation standards. The incumbent will also be exposed to confidential information and is expected to maintain discretion at all times. Accuracy and attention to detail are of highest importance.
Supervision Received
The Senior Program Assistant, Education is expected to work independently under limited supervision. Non-routine matters are referred to the Program and Learning Development Manager. Tasks, policies, processes and objectives will frequently change. Therefore, the incumbent must apply discretion to determine the course of action, follow up independently and recognize what information is required to make reliable decisions.
Supervision Given
N/A
Minimum Qualifications
High School graduation, plus two year post-secondary diploma, plus four years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Relevant Faculty of Medicine or Post-graduate medical education experience
An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline is desirable
Experience with data analysis and survey design
Strong interpersonal skills with a dedication to teamwork and collaboration
Proven ability to communicate effectively
Excellent organizational skills, ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with keen attention to detail
Ability to analyze problems, synthesize key details, and effectively resolve issues
Must be highly self-motivated and be self-directed with a high degree of initiative
Must be able to thrive in a fast paced, high volume, and dynamic environment
Ability to exercise tact and discretion when dealing with faculty and Residents
Ability to work flexible hours when assisting with special events
Ability to effectively use MS Office Suite