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1 Program Coordinators Coordinator Advocacy Committee Coordinator Survey Recommendations/Guidelines Program Director Retreat September 25, 2014 7:30 am – 11:30 am HSEB 1730

2 What do coordinators do? Provides expertise and research on policies and requirements. Administrative support. Day-to-day program management. Point of contact and liaison. Wading through the NAS and milestones!

3 Coordinator Advocacy Committee (CAC) Includes seven coordinators (mix from large to small residency/fellowship programs) and three GME staff members. Goals: To build a strong leadership among coordinators at the U of U. Forum for coordinators to advocate for themselves. Educate PDs and Administrators in ways to support coordinators. To tackle issues raised in a recent survey.

4 Coordinator Advocacy Committee Meet monthly E-Value forum Mentor/Mentee Program New Coordinator Training

5 Fall 2013 Survey of Coordinators 83% response rate 12+ different job titles. More than half expected to spend 50% or less of their time on coordinator duties. Other responsibilities! High turnover. Little to no travel support for career development. Discrepancy regarding number of program/residents. Often no back-up or cross-coverage. Job dissatisfaction 37.5% Overwhelmed with job duties 72% Considering resignation 39%

6 The GOOD news is that we ’ ve created SIX new jobs…and the BETTER news is that they ’ re ALL YOURS ! Celia, it ’ s 3:24, time for you to start your job asphalting the parking lot.

7 Recommendations Academic Coordinator Entry level or for someone with less administrative responsibilities. Grade D (hourly or exempt) Salary Range: Min. $30,900 – Max. $57,100 Academic Program Manager Manages, co-directs meetings, produces materials, communicates directly with other organizations, works closely with PD. Grade E (exempt) Salary Range: Min.$37,900 – Max. $70,100

8 Recommendations Dedicated FTE Commitment: # Trainees (All Training Programs) 1-56-1011-2021-3031-4041-5051-7071-9091-110111-150151+ # Training Programs 10.500.751.001.251.501.752.002.252.502.753.00 20.751.001.251.501.752.002.252.502.753.003.25 31.001.251.501.752.002.252.502.753.003.253.50 41.251.501.752.002.252.502.753.003.253.503.75 51.501.752.002.252.502.753.003.253.503.754.00

9 Recommendations See your coordinator as part of your team. Be open to discussion. Review the recommended job descriptions, salary ranges, and FTE commitment. See GME website http://medicine.utah.edu/gme/.http://medicine.utah.edu/gme/ Look for career development opportunities. Provide cross-training and appropriate back-up coverage. Advocate for your coordinator with your Department Chair and/or Administrative Director. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions. I welcome your feedback. Sharee Bracken, Manager 801-213-2735 sharee.bracken@hsc.utah.edu


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