Mass General Brigham is a not-for-profit organization that supports patient care, research, teaching, and community service. The Program Manager of Education & Training will lead training, education, and mentorship initiatives for the Center for Integration Science in Global Health Delivery, focusing on improving treatment outcomes in developing countries.
Responsibilities:
- Act as team leader and project manager for all training and education programs for PEN-Plus
- Provide strategic input as an associate director-level thought partner in training approach
- Supervise the instructional designer and manage additional teammates if/when the team grows
- Travel to PEN-Plus countries to work directly with implementing partners, governments, and academic and training institutions on education, training, and mentorship programs for PEN-Plus (anticipated travel up to 30%)
- As opportunities arise, lead the Network’s inputs to regional/global PEN-Plus learning activities with different stakeholders (e.g. implementing partners, WHO, UNICEF, etc)
- Work with external partners and academic institutions on initiatives related to PEN-Plus
- Work with Regional Advisors, the M&E team, and implementing partners on collection and improvement of training indicators
- As applicable, work with in-country partners on opportunities for training accreditation for PEN-Plus providers
- Master Training is an exception to this, which the Senior Advisor of Education & Training will lead
- Participate in planning and implementation for on-site Master Trainer events and provide ongoing support to Master Trainers
- Work with Senior Advisor to continue to design and implement adult learning approaches, evaluate and measure the Master Trainer program, and support evolution of Master Trainer strategy
- Lead Healthcare Provider Assessments, including: Design, communication, and program management
- Data review and follow-up on training activities post-assessment
- Manage external partnerships in training and learning as assigned: This includes a partnership with University of Rwanda, including communication with University of Rwanda team; Providing internal updates to Network leadership; Program management (budget, calls, tracking progress, reporting, leadership updates)
- This also includes potential partnerships with WHO or WHO academy, UNICEF, other academic institutions, etc
- Lead the content and organization of the Resource Library, including: Act as primary lead for the content of the PEN-Plus Resource Library, supporting identification of gaps and working with the team to develop new resources and update existing ones
- Oversee the overall organization of the PEN-Plus Resource Library so it is accessible and easy to navigate for new and existing partners
- Work with team to ensure consistent branding, sourcing, formatting of materials in the Resource Library
- Ensure up to date link and material available for sharing
- Work closely with PEN-Plus Expert Groups to link their work / inputs with the Resource Library
- Oversee e-learning program management, including: Supervision of the Instructional Designer
- Updating and adding content
- Co-design and pilot of upcoming Sickle Cell Disease e-learning modules
- Any other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- At least 3 years of clinical practice
- At least 5 years of experience in global health programming and implementation, with a heavy focus on educational and training programs