Mount Sinai Health System · 3 months ago
Project Manager I (Clinical Experience Required) - Surgery
Mount Sinai Health System is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Project Manager to lead and oversee various global health projects within their Department of Surgery. The role involves ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget while maintaining high-quality standards and includes responsibilities such as liaising with international surgical centers and managing relationships with stakeholders.
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Responsibilities
Support the board’s strategic direction: work closely with the board to help develop and implement the organization's strategic direction. Provide research and analysis to help inform the board's decision-making, as well as support the implementation of the board's decisions
Liaison between the Board/Subcommittees and International Surgical Center Projects/Mount Sinai. Provide background knowledge and assistance as requested by members
Work with lawyers and accountants to ensure board compliance; obtain necessary copyrights/trademarks, acquire D&O insurance, ensure timely tax filing
Draft and provide cultural humility sessions to all global health related travelers (with Director of Global Surgery)
Site visits as needed to ensure resident program running smoothly
Help with Visas, accommodations, etc of traveling students, trainees, and surgeons
Assist with all global health related grants and conference presentations
Manage relationship with Mount Sinai’s Office of Global Operations
Work with finance to pay vendors, provide student/trainee/surgeon travel reimbursements/stipends
Ensure that program activities are carried out in compliance with relevant laws and regulations
Receive and store donated equipment—must be able to lift 30 lb boxes
Liaison between International Surgical Centers and Mount Sinai; Collaborate with centers to support their daily operations and long-term vision of the growth of the center. Responsible for knowing everything that is happening in each Center, in order to guide Mount Sinai personnel engagement and create synergistic relationships between international centers and Mount Sinai departments
Liaison between International Surgical Center and stakeholders in different time zones
Implement collaborative ecosystem for real time clinical support—hololens, zoom—and act as IT support during the live procedures
First point of contact for International Surgical Center when in need for equipment, additional consultant services, etc
Work with the Director of Global Surgery to identify students for research year/summers
Vet venders to see if worthwhile and if so, pass along to relevant stakeholders (ie Surgeon in Chief of Mount Sinai)
Ensure safe transportation of equipment to locations, as well as compliance with international customs
Ensuring ongoing relationship with pathology department is smooth
Schedule and create slides for meetings between the radiology departments
Responsible for moving mountains when things seem impossible—for example acquiring the hololens, storing/shipping the simulators, getting staff VISAs for US/International travel, navigating any additional potential international policies or restrictions
Responsible for working with marketing partners to create International Surgery Center Website (when the time is right)
Qualification
Preferred
Bachelors degree or greater preferred, or combination of applicable work experience and education
3+ years of relevant experience with Masters degree; 5+ years with Bachelors degree
Prior project management – specific experience in Global Health from an Industry standpoint, such as working with multinational health organizations, global health initiatives, or health programs is preferred
Company
Mount Sinai Health System
Mount Sinai Health System delivers integrated medical care, research, and medical education through its network.
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Funding
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Late StageTotal Funding
$41.9MKey Investors
National Institutes of HealthHearst Health Prize.Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
2024-11-11Grant· $7M
2024-06-06Grant· $0.1M
2023-11-02Grant· $7M
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