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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine · 5 days ago

Assistant Director

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is seeking an Assistant Director for their Community Partnerships - AgriHealth department. The role involves managing department operations and collaborating with staff and community stakeholders to implement and evaluate partnership programs that address education and outreach issues.

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Responsibilities

Participate in administrative activities related to program management, including but not limited to, budget development, expense management, curricula development, event planning, evaluation, and compliance
Assist with planning and implementing ongoing programs and special projects aligned with community-based interventions, educational programming, and community outreach; serve as lead project manager for multiple initiatives within established and performance metrics
Assist with managing day-to-day department operations, including funding development efforts
Develop and maintain strategic partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, including leaders of community-based organizations, educators, and the community at-large, to publicize program offerings and to recruit and retain program participants
Conduct or assist with conducting need and impact assessments for designated programs; develop or modify training and information content based on assessment results; collaborate with academic and research partners to assist in assessing program outcomes and community impact
Collect and compile accurate program data, including but not limited to participation statistics and impact assessments, for inclusion in regular and ad hoc reports; distribute reports to internal and external stakeholders in a timely manner
Recruit PCOM volunteers to serve as workshop facilitators, guest speakers, and lecturers, as needed; orient volunteers to program objectives and desired learning outcomes and assist with developing approaches to achieve them; coach and support faculty, staff, and students involved in community engagement initiatives to enhance effectiveness and collaboration
Stay abreast of trends and developments related to rural health, agriculture, business and workforce pathway development at the local, state, and federal levels; apply knowledge to promote program design and growth
Represent PCOM at scheduled community events, memberships, and initiatives
Perform other duties as assigned or requested

Qualification

Program managementCommunity developmentPartnership modelsGrant writingTraining designProject managementComputer proficiencyLeadershipCollaborationCommunication skills

Required

Bachelor's Degree in psychology, education, social work, human resources, or related field
Minimum of five years' experience with program management or community development experience, preferably in a higher education or nonprofit setting in rural settings
Comprehensive knowledge of community-based partnership models, program development and administration, and impact assessment
Demonstrated record of successful program administration and evidence of innovation in program development, implementation, or scaling
Demonstrated leadership and collaboration experience with varied groups, such as faculty, students, and underserved community organizations and members
Demonstrated record of successful collaboration with diverse stakeholders, including internal and external constituents
Demonstrated record of effective collaboration and relationship-building
Strong training design, facilitation, and evaluation skills
Strong organization and project management skills
Strong communication skills, including written, verbal, and interpersonal
High level of computer proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet, presentations, email, and virtual meeting applications, preferably on the Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 platforms

Preferred

Advanced degree
Record of successful grant writing or fund development

Benefits

PCOM offers a total rewards package that supports our employees' health, life, career and retirement.

Company

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is a school in Philadelphia.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Jay S. Feldstein
President and Chief Executive Officer
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