1. Academic Administrative Assistant, Clinical Medicine
Academic Administrative Assistant, Clinical Medicine
University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) Butaro, Rwanda
Job Title: Academic Administrative Assistant, Clinical Medicine
Reports to: Chair, Division of Clinical Medicine
Group/Department: School of Medicine, Division of Clinical Medicine
Location: Butaro, Rwanda
Position Overview
The Research and Academic Assistant will provide administrative and academic support to the School of Medicine, specifically the Division of Clinical Medicine.
They will provide high level support to the Division of Clinical Medicine and the different clinical departments including academic tasks such as scheduling, course/faculty evaluation and e-learning support, and other administrative duties. They will also be involved in research projects relevant to the Division of Clinical Medicine.
The ideal candidate for this position is someone who is highly self-motivated and passionate about higher education, global health and medical education, with superior attention to detail and organizational skills. The Academic Administrative Assistant should possess previous experience in a wide range of academic and administrative tasks, the ability to work independently as well as part of a team, and effective communication. They will work closely with students, faculty and staff at all levels and across departments at UGHE, as well as important external partners. They must be exceedingly well organized, diplomatic, flexible, resourceful, and proactive. They must exhibit great discretion, handle confidential matters with the utmost care, and possess a high level of sophistication in managing complex issues.
Responsibilities
Academic
- Provide general academic and administrative support to faculty at the Division of Clinical Medicine. This can include course scheduling, managing grades records, compiling and recording academic syllabi, tracking student progress and coordinating exams.
- Assist in the administration of essential e-learning platforms, for example Canvas, Populi, Turnitin and any other online platform, and provide technical support to faculty and students in the Division of Clinical Medicine using these resources.
- Aid in the coordination of faculty/course evaluations and reports alongside faculty in the Educational Development and Quality Centre.
- Serve as a key point of contact for anything related to academic program delivery in the Division of Clinical Medicine
- Work collaboratively alongside other academic assistants, staff and faculty in other Divisions and Departments of the School of Medicine
Research
- Provide general research support to various Division of Clinical Medicine research projects and studies (i.e. data collection and entry, data analysis, background research, writing protocols/reports/publications etc.)
General support and resource mobilisation
- Support all Division logistics such as booking transportation, accommodation and meals for visiting faculty, procurement of necessary resources, and general event logistics.
- Support resource mobilization for the Division of Clinical Medicine, including preparing grant applications to external funding sources, coordinating reporting to external funders, and managing financial approval and other financial processes.
- Any additional tasks as directed by the Supervisor
Qualifications and competencies
- Bachelor’s degree in education, health, social science, business, humanities, or in another relevant field; Master’s degree preferred
- Academic or professional experience in research writing and data collection
- Work experience in administrative, executive assistant, and/or personal assistant role(s) in an educational or relevant setting
- Fluency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google Drive
- Ability to manage and prioritize projects with high attention to detail
- Ability to work under pressure, meet tight deadlines, and manage competing priorities
- Health sciences and/or global health content knowledge preferred
- Experience working in a higher education environment is preferred
- Experience in multicultural working environments required; experience living and working in Sub Saharan Africa preferred
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda required; French language skills desired
Candidates must submit 1) a up-to-date CV and 2) a cover letter
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications by the link:https://www.pih.org/pages/employment?p=job%2FoPKmffwU
The deadline: 12nd June 2021
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2. Academic Administrative Assistant, Humanities and Social Sciences
Academic Administrative Assistant, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) Butaro, Rwanda
Job Title: Academic Administrative Assistant, Humanities and Social Sciences
Reports to: Head, Humanities and Social Sciences
Group/Department: School of Medicine, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Location: Butaro & Kigali, Rwanda
Position Overview
The Research and Academic Assistant will provide administrative and academic support to the School of Medicine, specifically the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
They will provide high level support to the Humanities and Social Sciences Department, including academic tasks such as scheduling, course/faculty evaluation and e-learning support, and other administrative duties. They will also be involved in research projects relevant to the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The ideal candidate for this position is someone who is highly self-motivated and passionate about higher education, global health and medical education, with superior attention to detail and organizational skills. The Academic Administrative Assistant should possess previous experience in a wide range of academic and administrative tasks, the ability to work independently as well as part of a team, and effective communication. They will work closely with students, faculty and staff at all levels and across departments at UGHE, as well as important external partners. They must be exceedingly well organized, diplomatic, flexible, resourceful, and proactive. They must exhibit great discretion, handle confidential matters with the utmost care, and possess a high level of sophistication in managing complex issues.
Responsibilities
Academic
- Provide general academic and administrative support to faculty at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences. This can include course scheduling, managing grades records, compiling and recording academic syllabi, tracking student progress and coordinating exams.
- Assist in the administration of essential e-learning platforms, for example Canvas, Populi, Turnitin and any other online platform, and provide technical support to faculty and students in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences using these resources.
- Aid in the coordination of faculty/course evaluations and reports alongside faculty in the Educational Development and Quality Centre.
- Serve as a key point of contact for anything related to academic program delivery in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Work collaboratively alongside other academic assistants, staff and faculty in other Divisions and Departments of the School of Medicine
Research
- Provide general research support to various Department of Humanities and Social Sciences research projects and studies (i.e. data collection and entry, data analysis, background research, writing protocols/reports/publications etc.)
General support and resource mobilisation
- Support all Departmental logistics such as transportation, accommodation and meals for visiting faculty, procurement of necessary resources, and general event logistics.
- Support resource mobilization for the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, including preparing grant applications to external funding sources, coordinating reporting to external funders, and managing financial approval and other financial processes.
- Any additional tasks as directed by the Supervisor
Qualifications and competencies
- Bachelor’s degree in social science, humanities, education, health, business, or in another relevant field; Master’s degree preferred; a degree in history or anthropology would be an asset;
- Academic or professional experience in research writing and data collection
- Work experience in administrative, executive assistant, and/or personal assistant role(s) in an educational or relevant setting
- Fluency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google Drive
- Ability to manage and prioritize projects with high attention to detail
- Ability to work under pressure, meet tight deadlines, and manage competing priorities
- Health sciences and/or global health content knowledge preferred
- Experience working in a higher education environment is preferred
- Experience in multicultural working environments required; experience living and working in Sub Saharan Africa preferred
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda required; French language skills desired
Candidates must submit 1) a up-to-date CV and 2) a cover letter
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications by the link:https://www.pih.org/pages/employment?p=job%2FoXXnffwg
The deadline: 12nd June 2021
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3. Administrative Assistant: Academics and Research Affairs
Administrative Assistant: Academics and Research Affairs
University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) Butaro, Rwanda
Job Title: Administrative Assistant: Academics and Research Affairs
Reports to: Dean, School of Medicine
Group/Department: School of Medicine
Location: Butaro, Rwanda
Position Overview
The Research and Academic Assistant will provide administrative and academic support to the School of Medicine and associated research projects at the School of Medicine and Educational Development and Quality Center.
They will provide high level support to the MBBS program, including academic tasks such as scheduling, course/faculty evaluation and e-learning support, and other administrative duties. They will also be involved in research projects pertaining to excellence in medical education.
The ideal candidate for this position is someone who is highly self-motivated and passionate about higher education, global health and medical education, with superior attention to detail and organizational skills. The Research and Academic Assistant should possess previous experience in a wide range of academic and administrative tasks, the ability to work independently as well as part of a team, and effective communication. The Research and Academic Assistant will work closely with students, faculty and staff at all levels and across departments at UGHE, as well as important external partners. They must be exceedingly well organized, diplomatic, flexible, resourceful, and proactive. They must exhibit great discretion, handle confidential matters with the utmost care, and possess a high level of sophistication in managing complex issues.
Responsibilities
Academic
- Provide general academic and administrative support to faculty at the School of Medicine. This can include course scheduling, managing grades records, compiling and recording academic syllabi, tracking student progress and coordinating exams.
- Oversee essential e-learning platforms, for example Canvas, Populi, Scholar Rx, Osmosis, Turnitin and any other online platform, and provide technical support to faculty and students in the School of Medicine using these resources.
- Aid in the coordination of faculty/course evaluations and reports aimed at academic policy and curriculum development within the EDQC.
- Serve as a key point of contact for anything related to academic program delivery in the School of Medicine.
- Work collaboratively alongside other academic assistants, staff and faculty in other Divisions and Departments of the School of Medicine
Research
- Lead project coordinator on the eglobal project – an innovative online based research project between UGHE students and University of Virginia (UVA) students. This includes weekly communication project participants, overseeing qualitative data analysis and report writing whilst coordinating with UVA partners.
- Provide general research support to various Schools of Medicine and EDQC research projects and studies (i.e. data collection and entry, data analysis, background research, writing protocols/reports/publications etc.)
General support and resource mobilisation
- Coordinate on-site project logistics such as booking event spaces, transportation and meals for participants, procurement or requisition of necessary tools, and general event logistics.
- Support resource mobilization for the School of Medicine and EDQC, including preparing grant applications to external funding sources, coordinating reporting to external funders, and managing financial approval and other financial processes.
- Any additional tasks as directed by the Supervisor
Qualifications and competencies
- Bachelor’s degree in education, health, social science, business, humanities, or in another relevant field; Master’s degree preferred
- Academic or professional experience in research writing and data collection
- Work experience in administrative, executive assistant, and/or personal assistant role(s) in an educational or relevant setting
- Fluency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google Drive
- Ability to manage and prioritize projects with high attention to detail
- Ability to work under pressure, meet tight deadlines, and manage competing priorities
- Health sciences and/or global health content knowledge preferred
- Experience working in a higher education environment is preferred
- Experience in multicultural working environments required; experience living and working in Sub Saharan Africa preferred
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda required; French language skills desired
Candidates must submit 1) a up-to-date CV and 2) a cover letter
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications by the link:https://www.pih.org/pages/employment?p=job%2FodJmffwh
The deadline: 12nd June 2021
Click here to apply