Job description
Position Details
Position Details
Job Title
Center Administrator - School of Health Sciences and Public Health
Position Number
8150834
Job Category
University Staff
Job Type
Full-Time
FLSA Status
Exempt
Campus
Maywood-Health Sciences Campus
Department Name
Location Code
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES & PUBLIC HEALTH
Is this split and/or fully grant funded?
No
Duties and Responsibilities
Position Overview
The Center Administrator will manage the day-to-day operation of the Center for Health Outcomes and Informatics Research (CHOIR). The Center Administrator reports administratively to the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health Director of Administration and programmatically to the CHOIR Director. The position interfaces between scholars and administration, students and faculty, people and programs, and works collaboratively with the CHOIR Director and Parkinson School leadership on strategy, planning, and execution of multiple large-scale CHOIR projects.
This position is based at the Health Science Campus (HSC) but may require travel to the Lakeshore Campus (LSC).
Duties and Responsibilities
Program Management
- Manages multiple concurrent CHOIR projects, working in close collaboration with the CHOIR Director and affiliated CHOIR leadership.
- Under direction of the CHOIR Director, plans and manages strategic initiatives for the Center to ensure they are completed in a timely fashion, within budget and keeping stakeholders informed the entire way. For example, strategic initiatives will include:
- Coordinating annual Health EQ and CHOIR grant award program.
- Convening CHOIR stakeholders for conferences, meetings, and workshops involving students, faculty, and community partners.
- Interfaces with senior-level administrators across the university including provosts, deans, center directors and externally with public and private-sector leaders and partners.
- Grows the Center’s understanding of the external Chicagoland health informatics ecosystem and strategizes accordingly.
Operational Administration
- Manages CHOIR daily operations, grants, and communications.
- Participates in the design and development of affiliations and contracts. Routes them for approval and execution.
- Coordinates and plans appointments, meetings, and events.
- Maintains data and records for CHOIR.
- Acts as point person for CHOIR projects and queries to enhance coordination throughout the center and university.
- Organizes and coordinates special projects and events.
- Other duties as needed.
Fiscal Administration
- Develops and oversees the center budget operations including the annual budgets, gifts, development, and other funding sources. This includes fiscal administration of the CHOIR Endowment.
- Monitors accounting reports and documents.
- Performs financial analyses and fiscal planning.
- Maintains optimal, cost-effective delivery of services.
- Prepares budgets for capital expenditures, operating expenses, grant and contract applications and funded awards.
- Prepares ad hoc financial reports as required.
- Authorizes all center expenditures including hiring authorizations, purchasing equipment, and professional services, facility improvement and repair, reimbursements and contractual agreements.
Strategic Planning & Execution
- Contributes analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data to support strategic initiatives; translates data into insights and narrative; communicates findings in a way that supports decision-making.
- Promotes the reputation and visibility of CHOIR and its affiliated faculty, staff, and community collaborators including planning, management, and tracking of key achievements.
About CHOIR
Hosted by the Department of Health Informatics and Data Science, The Center for Health Outcomes and Informatics Research (CHOIR) is a university-wide center that enhances and facilitates collaborative, interdisciplinary research across Loyola. The Chair of Health Informatics and Data Science is responsible for stewarding CHOIR and serves as de facto director of the center.
Established in 2017 with a $25 million endowment, CHOIR was conceived to leverage Loyola’s informatics infrastructure and big data across the Loyola University Health System, Trinity Health, and other collaborators — to transform data into actionable knowledge, ultimately improving health outcomes and reducing health inequities. CHOIR educates and engages faculty, health care professionals, resident physicians, and students in the fundamentals of health outcomes research, building a data-driven culture to improve health outcomes and health equity. Programs and activities span education, research, and practice, including high-impact sprint projects that focus on rapid testing and implementation of data-driven strategies to improve care.
About Parkinson School
Loyola University Chicago’s Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health focuses on improving population health and healthcare systems while training the next generation of public health and healthcare professionals. Flexible degree programs as well as certificates in applied health sciences, health informatics and data science, health care administration, and public health meet student, community, and industry needs. The Parkinson School offers programs for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for practitioners and professionals seeking to enhance their skills or advance their careers. Innovative and accessible program formats include online instruction and hybrid learning modalities.
The Parkinson School spans the University’s main Lake Shore Campus and Loyola’s Health Sciences Campus, where the school’s new administrative offices are set to open in winter 2021, including a medical sciences laboratory and an innovation collaboration lab. The Health Sciences Campus is also home to the Stritch School of Medicine, Niehoff School of Nursing, The Graduate School’s biomedical programs, and Loyola’s health sciences research enterprise, including the 225,000-square-foot Center for Translational Research and Education. The campus comprises nearly 1,000 faculty members and more than 2,200 students committed to excellence in health sciences education, practice, and research.
About Loyola University Chicago
Founded in 1870, Loyola University Chicago is one of the nation’s largest Jesuit universities. Today, Loyola continues to advance the Jesuit tradition of rigorous academic study grounded in the liberal arts. Ranked among the nation’s top national universities by U.S. News & World Report, Loyola is further distinguished by recognized for community service and engagement by the Carnegie Foundation and Corporation for National and Community Service.
Loyola University Chicago’s 13 colleges and schools offer more than 140 graduate and professional degree and certificate programs and more than 160 undergraduate majors and minors. Nearly 17,000 students are enrolled in total, including more than 11,600 undergraduates and approximately 1,500 graduate students. A Loyola education is as distinctive as it is transformative. A holistic approach to student success and well-bring ensures that students develop intellectually, physically, and spiritually.
Loyola’s 45-acre main Lake Shore Campus is located on Chicago’s North Side along the shore of Lake Michigan, and the University’s Water Tower Campus is a stone’s throw from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. Loyola’s Health Sciences Campus is just west of downtown Chicago in Maywood.
Minimum Education and/or Work Experience
Minimum Education and/or Work Experience
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Work experience in higher education setting.
Qualifications
Minimum Education and/or Work Experience
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Work experience in administration, higher education, non-profit, community-based organization, or government agency setting.
- Knowledge, understanding and commitment to the mission and values of Loyola University Chicago and the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health
- Proven working experience in project management including excellent organizational skills, budget management, attention to detail and multitasking skills.
- Strong oral/written communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to build and maintain relationships with individuals at all levels. Must be able to work well within a culturally diverse environment with the ability to handle all situations with tact and diplomacy.
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Office 365 (or similar collaborative suite).
Preferred Work Experience
- Master’s degree in health, business, or related field, consistent with duties.
- Proficiency in the use of statistical, database/data management, and/or survey software applications
- Advanced competencies in data analysis and data visualization
Certificates/Credentials/Licenses
n/a
Computer Skills
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Office 365 (or similar collaborative suite).
Supervisory Responsibilities
No
Required operation of university owned vehicles
No
Does this position require direct animal or patient contact?
Physical Demands
None
Working Conditions
None
Open Date
03/30/2023
Close Date
Special Instructions to Applicants
Loyola
requires
all Health Sciences Campus Faculty and Staff to be
vaccinated
with the original
COVID
-19 and Flu vaccines when eligible. An
exemption
for a qualified medical or religious reason may be submitted for review/approval.
Diversity and Inclusion Statement
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
As one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, Loyola University Chicago fosters a transformative cultural experience that honors diversity, equity, and inclusion . We are committed to not only recruiting, but also retaining a diverse, mission driven workforce and enabling a culture of inclusiveness in an environment that values service excellence, stewardship, personal well-being, and professional development for all of our employees. Loyola University Chicago supports its staff and faculty with a wide array of affordable, comprehensive and competitive benefits centered on health and wellness, financial security, equity, and work-life balance. We actively seek those who wish to join our faculty, staff, and students in a community of diverse opinions, perspectives, and backgrounds supporting our Jesuit mission and striving toward the same goal of being persons for and with others.
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https://www.careers.luc.edu/postings/24254
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