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Program Assistant - Public Health & Community Medicine, School of Medicine

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DescriptionThe Public Health Programs represent two degree granting master’s level programs in the Tufts University School of Medicine. Both the MPH and the MS in Health Informatics and Analytics (HIA) are professional degrees. Students may pursue the MPH as a stand-alone degree or in combination with other professional degrees. The MS in Health Informatics and Analytics is a stand-alone degree. The programs are administered separately but share some faculty. The HIA Program is delivered entirely on-line. The MPH Program is entirely residential at this time but will be offering the MPH in Epidemiology and Biostatiscs on-line in the fall of 2020.

Under limited supervision, the Staff Assistant performs diverse duties for both the MPH and HIA programs. S/he will assist the HIA Program Manager and MPH senior management with administrative and faculty support under the direction of the Assistant Dean for Public Health Programs. S/he will coordinate planning and logistics for meetings and special events, maintain spreadsheets for program and budget management and assist faculty in expense submission, conference registration and course related documentation. May also coordinate program specific projects.


QualificationsBasic Requirements:
  • Typically requires a high school diploma/GED and 2-4 years of administrative experience OR college degree with 1-3 years’ experience.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including word processing, editing, graphics, spreadsheet and database knowledge.
  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Ability to prioritize detailed workload to meet deadlines.
  • Ability to work in environment that can require quick turnaround on tasks.


An employee in this position must complete all appropriate background checks at the time of hire, promotion, or transfer.


Equal Opportunity Employer – minority/females/veterans/disability/sexual orientation/gender identity.

Primary Location: United States-Massachusetts-Boston
Job: Administrative Support
Organization: Public Health & Community Med
Employee Status: Regular
Schedule: Full-time
Job Posting: Sep 20, 2019, 3:14:39 PM

Organization

 

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Tufts University is a leader in American higher education – distinctive for its success as a moderately-sized teaching and research university. Our ‘university on a hill‘ is a collection of colleges and academic departments independently recognized for their public service in our local communities, across the country, and around the world.

Working at Tufts University 
Across the university you’ll discover talented and committed members of our staff and faculty who share an enthusiasm and a deep commitment to Tufts. We are collectively bound by our pursuit of knowledge and truth, and driven by our common values and aspirations. The strength of these values is reflected in our willingness to look at problems from new perspectives and challenge the status quo.

T10 strategic initiatives 
An organization’s priorities can tell you a great deal about the culture. The T10 Strategic Plan provides a window into how our values impact our work as a university and how we work with each other as people. The plan’s initiatives are deliberately ambitious and far reaching – including our Foundational Initiatives that address each employee’s stewardship of limited resources and our plan to engage with and celebrate both our commonalities and differences. These strategic commitments represent who we are and guide what we will become.   

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Our culture
At the heart of Tufts’ distinctive culture is a commitment to diversity of thought, openness, and the inclusion of people who represent differing experiences and points of view. Our staff, students and faculty represent over 100 countries of origin but with shared values that make us more alike than we are different.  

What we value: 

    Making an impact – We seek out new innovative ways to improve the quality of life of individuals and societies around the world, and at home. 

    Personal worth – The individual human being must be at the heart of every interaction in which individual differences are understood, valued, and cultivated. 

    Mindful leadership – Leadership brings with it tremendous possibilities and equally important responsibilities. Our leadership is visible in our words and actions, and the impact we have on the lives of those we serve.  

    Community – Our connection to each other through learning, arts, culture, sports, and through making an impact, brings us together and enhances our collective well-being. 

    Progressive learning – Our preparation for complex challenges and changes requires a commitment to lifelong learning, a willingness to challenge accepted thinking, and a sense of urgency in implementing new practices.  

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What matters?
A university setting provides employees the opportunity to contribute to the well-being of their colleagues, our global community, and their individual professional development. Staff, faculty and researchers embrace the responsibility, and privilege, that working at Tufts provides. While not every employee will have the opportunity to connect personally with the individuals who benefit from Tufts’ research and outreach initiatives, at the end of the day, we all understand just how much our day-to-day work matters. 


 

 

 

 

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