Senior Clinical Program Manager

Remote
Full Time
Entry Level

Senior Clinical Program Manager

Who we are:

AMOpportunities is the category leader in tech-enabled clinical training placements and workforce solutions. We equip universities and healthcare providers with the infrastructure needed to expand clinical education across all healthcare disciplines. With partnerships spanning 100+ allopathic (MD), osteopathic (DO), nursing (NP and pre-licensure), PA, and allied health degree programs at 650+ healthcare institutions nationwide and internationally, AMO is solving the healthcare training shortage by enabling quality clinical education at scale. 

Since expanding to domestic B2B solutions in 2020, we've secured 75+ partnerships with U.S. academic institutions and placed students in nearly 6,000 clinical rotations. Our proprietary SaaS platform and comprehensive service solutions help schools expand enrollment, open new clinical campuses, and prepare for accreditation visits. 

Frequently cited statistics show that women and underrepresented groups apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. AMOpportunities encourages you to apply even if you do not meet all listed qualifications. We look forward to your application. 

About the position:

The Senior Clinical Program Manager leads the day-to-day operations of remote clinical education campuses, or Clinical Hubs, to deliver high-quality clinical education and rotations for our academic partners and their students. Acting as the operational liaison and facilitator, the Program Manager ensures program coordination, quality, compliance, and smooth collaboration between academic institutions and their students, clinical sites and their preceptors, and AMO company departments. Reporting to the Vice President of Fulfillment, this strategic position fosters partnerships, manages day-to-day site relationships, and oversees administrative functions to uphold clinical standards and support long-term partner success. 

While this position can be fully remote, we are looking for candidates to be residents of Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, New York, Ohio, or Texas.

Essential Functions: 

  • Serve as the primary day-to-day operational contact for education programs at one or more Clinical Hubs within a geographic region, supporting clinical outreach, operations, and business development teams with coordination and ongoing management of clinical rotations

  • In collaboration with internal stakeholders, develop, improve, and maintain standardized operating procedures (SOPs) for Clinical Hub day-to-day operations and clinical management processes for AMO and external partners  

  • Serve as front-line support for, and as a liaison between, clinical sites, preceptors, academic institutions, students, and internal teams to ensure high standards in clinical education and adherence to accreditation, regulatory, and institutional requirements. Promptly and correctly identify critical issues and feedback from students and preceptors requiring escalation internally or externally to school/clinical site stakeholders

  • Assist in setting up, coordinating and confirming clinical rotation schedules; inform students and instructors of site-specific policies, requirements, and procedures 

  • Coordinate and implement academic partner requirements for evaluation and examination, including collection of rotation evaluations and if required, shelf exam proctoring 

  • Coordinate training resources, onboarding materials, and ongoing support for preceptors and students to promote teaching excellence, program alignment, and student satisfaction

  • Review, organize, and verify all student and site documentation for accuracy, compliance, and readiness before rotations commence. In collaboration with clinical site administration, ensure students are correctly and timely onboarded at each clinical site

  • Evaluate current clinical site inventories and preceptor capacity; proactively manage account health, identify risks of churn, and implement strategies for ongoing success

  • Support, in collaboration with other functions, recruitment, onboarding, and retention efforts for preceptors and clinical sites; organize engagement activities and interdisciplinary learning opportunities for students and preceptors to strengthen partnerships

  • Monitor and analyze data related to site quality, preceptor evaluations, and compliance metrics; generate reports to inform continuous improvement initiatives

  • Track compliance deadlines, required attestations, and site approvals; escalate risks or gaps to leadership with recommended mitigation strategies

  • Support preparation for accreditation reviews, site audits, and partner evaluations by organizing documentation and coordinating site readiness efforts

  • Anticipate operational challenges across remote sites and implement proactive solutions to minimize disruption to learners and partners

  • Coordinate site visits, conduct evaluations, and address any quality or compliance issues proactively

  • Contribute to process improvement projects, stakeholder engagement initiatives, and the development of KPIs to enhance clinical education delivery

  • Identify opportunities to expand preceptor capacity and diversify clinical experiences across sites

  • Support long-term partnership sustainability by identifying growth opportunities and collaborating with leadership on expansion strategies

  • Collaborate with internal departments to streamline workflows, improve communication protocols, and support overall program excellence

Skills:

  • Tech native/fluency on common productivity tools: Outlook, Excel, Word, Adobe Acrobat

  • CRM/ERP software experience a plus

  • Robust knowledge of healthcare education and typical entity relationships, responsibilities, schedules, etc

  • Basic analytics/statistics knowledge (ex: creating pivot tables in spreadsheets to develop insights) 

  • Familiarity with program/project budgeting, particularly for educational institutions or clinical sites

  • Project management experience; ability to work and balance multiple priorities and stakeholders  

  • Conflict resolution and mediation, particularly in an educational or healthcare setting

Education/Experience:

  • Multiple years in Clinical Education administration/coordination/management  for either 1) hospital GME/UME programs, or 2) Medical, PA, or Nursing Schools strongly preferred

  • Bachelor's Degree or more

What You Gain:

  • Competitive salary of $60,000 to $80,000 annually 
  • Comprehensive Benefits Program: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Tax Exempt Student Loan Repayment, and Commuter Benefits
  • A mission-driven work environment committed to a spirit of support, growth, and achievement
  • Performance-based career growth opportunities
  • A front-row seat for the exponential growth of a booming education tech company
  • Work/life balance

Equal Opportunity Employer

 At AMOpportunities we champion the reality of diversity and the necessity of inclusion and accessibility. We are deeply committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees, and to providing our employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. We strictly prohibit discrimination and harassment based on disability, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy status (including childbirth and related states), sexual orientation, race, color, social or ethnic origin, religion, age, HIV status, past/present military service, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

Due to the unprecedented situation of COVID-19, AMOpportunities has decided to protect our current and future employees by managing our business remotely. This is inclusive of interviewing, onboarding, and each role day to day. Please consider that our roles are hybrid with options to work remotely or in-office following the guidance of local health authorities and the CDC. 

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