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Atrium Health

Program Manager, Community Research Strategy, Comp Cancer Center

Atrium Health, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States, 27104


Overview

Office of Cancer Health Equity, Comprehensive Cancer Center

JOB SUMMARY

As a team member in the Office of Cancer Health Equity, under administrative review, performs management level work directed toward the facilitation and support of research-focused projects and programs to improve cancer health equity. The position will implement best practices for effective and sustainable engagement and program development to 1) support Cancer Center’s research efforts to increase community engaged and cancer disparities research, and 2) successfully work with community members to improve their understanding of factors that impact cancer health equity and involvement in research. The Program Manager I will serve as an expert in increasing diversity in research and be responsible for working closely with Principal Investigators (PIs), faculty, patient advocates and other staff members as well as identifying and establishing relationships with diverse, underserved populations and communities in the catchment area (examples include American Indian, LGBTQ+, African American, Latinx, rural) to ensure programmatic success.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Health Administration, or related field. Three years' experience in project management, program development, or administration and research experience. Familiarity with cultural issues in diverse, underserved populations. Master's degree with experience beyond three years preferred. Ability to read, write, and communicate in Spanish preferred.

SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

Solid communication skills to effectively build relationships across departments and in the community and to facilitate work among teams

Strong analytical and critical thinking skills

Skilled problem solver who can work independently

Organizational and time management skills

Excellent research and writing skills

Ability to effectively prioritize competing tasks, manage special projects, work under pressure, and meet deadlines

Ability to implement community based education programs

Strong presentation skills to effectively persuade and influence in order to achieve desired outcomes with diverse clientele

Expertise in MS Office and ability to efficiently and frequently prepare program reports required

Ability/temperament to adapt to changing conditions and diverse job tasks

Demonstrate teamwork and professionalism

Willingness and ability to travel occasionally

Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to influence through working relationships at all levels of management, both internal and external

Experience facilitating and working collaboratively with all levels of staff and faculty and underrepresented and diverse groups and organizations

Excellent project management skills, with the ability to lead and handle multiple time-sensitive, cross-functional initiatives

Knowledge of electronic medical record, WISER, eIRB, REDCap, and other research related systems

Data driven and able to collect, analyze, and present data to support proposed plans and to share with internal and external leadership, stakeholders, and partners

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Manages and oversees the planning, implementation, coordination and evaluation of research related projects. Assumes major responsibility for coordinating the successful and timely completion of the tasks within projects.

Manage the research process for the Office of Cancer Health Equity including support for regulatory requirements, recruitment strategies, and internal and external stakeholder input.

Utilizes qualitative research methods by regularly facilitating focus groups, interviews, and group discussions with research participants and community members.

Source, identify, initiate and maintain contacts with community partners and organizations to introduce institutional projects, clinical trials, resources, and services to sustain academic-community partnerships and research education.

Coordinate, train and deploy patient and caregiver research advocates to help ensure research is patient centered.

Implements all operational policies and procedures related to the functioning of the project/program.

Prepares periodic analyses and reports reflecting progress and trends of on-going projects/programs; identifies and anticipates potential issues and risks; makes suggestions for improvement and implements as appropriate.

Assumes responsibility for the outcome of the projects and program(s) including qualitative and quantitative assessments of their success; assists and supervises support personnel, including students.

Manages the preparation of reports and participates in the analysis of study data and the writing of academic publications.

Represents the program(s) and research projects; serves as the project/program liaison, spokesperson and representative.

Promotes a cooperative work environment by utilizing communication skills, interpersonal relationships and team building. Provides leadership and guidance to others, including students and other team members.

Arranges, implements, and facilitates team meetings to achieve results. Attends meetings with appropriate staff and faculty as necessary to provide and gather information.

Ensures that all aspects of the projects are conducted in accordance with institutional and sponsor regulations and guidelines pertaining to research.

Performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein.

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