Job No. 155317
- Job Title:
- Project Coordinator - Rural Health
- Employer:
-
University of North Dakota
- Location:
-
Grand Forks , ND
- Posting Date:
- 01-Apr-2025
- Description:
-
Purpose of Position
The Project Coordinator provides project coordination to grant activities of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program and other related programs. This position works with grant staff and with North Dakota’s 37 critical access hospitals (CAHs) and rural health clinics (RHCs), state agencies, and various healthcare entities at a local, regional and national level.
Duties & Responsibilities
Perform program coordination activities.
Work directly with program directors, program coordinators, project assistant, communications manager, and administrative assistant; and with partner organizations in North Dakota including all hospitals, clinics, state agencies, public health, and various healthcare entities.
Coordinate program pieces of Flex related activities
Coordinate and conduct technical assistance session(s).
Work with program staff to conduct outreach activities; includes planning local, regional, and statewide events.
Correspond with rural hospital administrators/staff regarding grant deadlines, as well as programmatic and financial reporting.
Assist with the development of survey tools using Qualtrics.
Coordinate and contribute to the collection of data for annual or periodic reports which may include but is not limited to financial status of grant program, use of program services, and outreach activities.
Serve as a technical assistant resource along with grant PI to CAHs and RHCs for quality improvement hospital reporting.
Work with statewide partners representing the grant program and UND CRH at meetings. May assist with scheduling and note-taking as needed.
Assist with yearly grant proposal submissions.
Actively participate and make recommendations during all phases of the project.
Coordinate project specific communication and public relations activities.
Correspond by phone, email, and in writing with government agencies, organizations, and individuals in a professional manner.
Organize program activity data collection effort, oversee input into Center for Rural Health tracking system.
Maintain current webpage and virtual library information.
Coordinate the composition, editing, and finalization of project specific communications.
Oversee the distribution of program materials and correspondence.
Participate in the development of high-quality technical reports and other grant program documentation.
Coordinate meeting activities with Project Assistant and other staff.
Support special project assignments and meetings.
Apply creativity and logic to locate specific information and to research issues.
Attend CRH departmental meetings. Participate in internal committees and actively contribute input to the overall operation of the Center for Rural Health.
Assist supervisor in the application and communication of program processes, guidelines, and policies.
Assist/coordinate special projects as assigned.
Required Competencies
Ability to connect resources, empower interested persons or organizations, and take on leadership roles.
Ability to accurately type, proof, edit, and format reports and manuscripts, create agendas, record minutes.
Customer service skills.
Experience participating in large and small group meetings, in person and by video-conferencing.
Strong computer aptitude. Ability to troubleshoot IT issues.
Skills and ability using the internet and search engines.
Experience, skills, ability in organizing and tracking programmatic activities.
Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills.
Demonstrated organizational skills and ability to be self-directed.
High level of attention-to-detail and the ability to generate timely work products.
Ability to prioritize, multi-task, take initiative, and to collaborate effectively as part of a team.
Must be able to travel to national, regional, or local events/meetings.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's degree.
One year of experience working in project coordination or program development.
Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
Experience using videoconferencing platforms such as Zoom, WebEx (or similar)
Successful completion of criminal history records check
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment.
- Contact information:
- University of North Dakota
- Grand Forks, ND 58202
- United States
- Employer's Website:
-
Visit Employer's website