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Education Operations Coordinator, Dublin - Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

🇺🇸 Dublin, OH

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $44K - $62K

💻 Operations

🗓️ July 31st, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

Ohio University is hiring an Education Operations Coordinator for the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Dublin. The role involves managing academic support services for preclinical and clinical curriculum delivery, overseeing the Standardized Patient Program, coordinating Clinical Training and Assessment Center activities, and collaborating with faculty to support student learning throughout the medical education program.

Highlights
  • Manage and supervise the Standardized Patient (SP) Program including recruitment, training, scheduling, payment processing, and performance evaluation.
  • Coordinate activities within the Clinical Training and Assessment Center (CTAC), such as training sessions, simulations, and student events.
  • Implement faculty-developed case materials and use educational technologies to support clinical skills teaching and assessment.
  • Provide proctoring support for quizzes and exams, including accommodations for students registered with Student Accessibility Services (SAS).
  • Assist in preparation and facilitation of instructional materials and academic performance tracking tools.
  • Supports college programming and outreach initiatives, occasionally outside regular hours.
  • Requires a Bachelor’s degree in a related field and less than 3 years of related professional experience or equivalent.
  • Preferred qualifications include 1-2 years of related experience and degrees in Business Administration, Health Care, or Higher Education; healthcare certifications like EMT, Paramedic, or LPN are also considered.
  • Approved hiring range is $43,888 to $51,377 annually, with a full benefits package including health, vision, dental, retirement, paid leave, and tuition benefits.
  • Works with the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine's Medical Education department, supporting a curriculum focused on training primary care osteopathic physicians.