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Clerkship Coordinator-Family Medicine

University of Tennessee

Full TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$23 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Memphis, Tennessee

Salary

$23 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Clerkship Coordinator manages the daily operations of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) undergraduate program, ensuring compliance with accreditation requirements, policies, and regulations. This includes overseeing student rotations, supervising the medical student program, maintaining records like evaluations and grades, and arranging student assignments and necessary training schedules.

Requirements summary

A Bachelor's Degree is required, along with a minimum of one year of related work experience, or an Associate's Degree with three years of experience, or a combination totaling five years of education and experience. Candidates must possess strong time management, independent work capability, excellent communication skills, and knowledge of Microsoft Office.

bachelor degreeMultitaskingWritten CommunicationVerbal CommunicationTime ManagementConfidentialityInterpersonal CommunicationIndependent WorkCollaborationSupervisionMicrosoft Office

Job description

Market Range: 09

Hiring Salary

$22.77/Hourly

Job summary/Essential job functions

Under the direction of the Clerkship Director and/or Assistant Director, the Clerkship Coordinator oversees the daily management of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) undergraduate program. Some of the duties include ensuring compliance of accreditation requirements, policies and guidelines, and state and federal regulations; overseeing the rotation of the M3 Core Clerkship and M4 Junior Internship; supervising the medical student program, maintaining evaluations, grades, student time logs, and medical case log reports across state; and determining student assignments to various hospitals, creates schedules accordingly, and arranges necessary medical school training (lectures, labs, etc.).