Program Manager, Diversity Programs
Company: KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES INC
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Endocrinologists are at the core of solving the most pressing
health problems of our time, from diabetes and obesity to
infertility, bone health, and hormone-related cancers. The
Endocrine Society is the world's oldest and largest organization of
scientists devoted to hormone research and physicians who care for
people with hormone-related conditions. Our inclusive community is
made of scientists, physicians, educators, nurses, and students in
122 countries. The Program Manager, Diversity Programs is
responsible for the following 3 main project areas: Program
Management, Event Management, and Application/Abstract Management.
This includes managing two of the Endocrine Society's programs
designed to provide leadership training and mentorship to early
career researchers and physicians from underrecognized communities
in science and medicine (known as the Future Leaders Advancing
Research in Endocrinology (FLARE) and the Excellence in Clinical
Endocrinology Leadership (ExCEL); staffing the Society's Committee
on Diversity & Inclusion; and supporting other activities of the
Diversity Programs & Professional Development Department. Under the
direction of the Director of Diversity & Professional Development
Programs, the Manager will be responsible for implementing all
aspects of project management for the programs from the application
process to in-person workshops to reconciling the budget. The
position requires solid project management skills; attention to
detail and organization; the ability to work across departments in
a collaborative manner to support the programs; and the ability to
work closely with Society committees and work groups for their
subject matter expertise, program guidance, and support. What
you'll bring to the job:
- Bachelor's Degree required. Minimum of five years' experience
in program/project management. Previous association experience
desired. Strong committee management experiences a plus.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills required to work with a diverse
group of stakeholders (staff, committee members, learners,
collaborators, etc.).
- Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to
detail.
- Strong ability to prioritize multiple tasks, meet deadlines,
and work well under pressure.
- Advanced skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. What
you'll own: Project Management
- Manages all aspects of the Future Leaders Advancing Research in
Endocrinology (FLARE) and Endocrine Excellence in Clinical
Endocrinology Leadership (ExCEL) programs. Duties include
implementing the application review and selection processes,
corresponding with applicants and awardees, executing program
workshops and all in-person networking events and meetings.
- Works with Principal Investigators (PIs) to secure funding for
FLARE. Collaborates with our Development and Strategic Partnerships
team to identify and secure funding opportunities to support
ExCEL.
- Ensures grant activities are in accordance with funders
policies and criteria, collects post events and meetings data and
outcomes, drafts interim reports and presentations.
- Maintains and updates content for program websites.
- Collaborates with our marketing department to create production
schedules and track deliverables of marketing materials and web
content. Also collaborates with marketing team to develop robust
marketing plans to increase awareness of programs, publish accurate
program information on website and other marketing materials.
- Manages the processing of honoraria and travel
reimbursements.
- Manages the reconciliation process with our finance
department.
- Updates all program and award information on the Society's
website and within the Society's database, including participation
and award codes.
- Responds to applicant and participant inquiries and provides
periodic updates.
- Manages and ensures data quality for key stakeholder reporting
and research activities for DEI initiatives. Society Member
Engagement
- Serves as staff liaison to the Committee on Diversity and
Inclusion (CoDI), which oversees, proposes, and evaluates a
portfolio of programs and services tailored to meet the specific
DEI needs to those in endocrinology.
- Manages committee meetings and conference calls, including
developing agendas, preparing, and distributing materials,
attending meetings, and drafting minutes and writing reports for
submission to the Society's governance. Other Duties
- In collaboration with CoDI, supports governance with the
identification of diverse candidates for committee appointments,
Laureate Award nominations and faculty recommendations for the
Annual Meeting scientific program.
- Under the direction of the Director of Diversity & Professional
Development measures key performance indicators for DEI
professional development for underrepresented groups in the
endocrine community.
- Collaborate with other program managers to develop and
operationalize a new standardized process to incorporate DEI
metrics and reporting in other Society programs such as awards
programs, faculty identification, and professional development in
alignment with the Society's DEI business initiatives. What you'll
do well:
- Demonstrate ability to plan and organize the work of a group,
department or project and to establish effective priorities.
Effectively use time. Demonstrate ability to "think outside the
box" for solutions or ways to accomplish the job in a more
effective way. Handle projects responsibly (including expense
management). Prioritize as needed and meet deadlines. Communicate
challenges/barriers to supervisor. Collaborate and share progress
with others to get the project completed. Demonstrate effective
delivery of completed project.
- Anticipate the implications and consequences of situations and
take appropriate action to be prepared for possible contingencies.
Notice trends and develop plans to prepare for opportunities or
problems. Anticipate how individuals and groups will react to
situations and information and plan accordingly.
- Look at situations from multiple perspectives. Do or create
something new. Create solutions to problems using novel methods and
processes. As a contributor, develop a new product, service,
method, or approach. Sponsor the development of new products,
services, methods, or procedures. Propose new approaches, methods,
or techniques. Develop better, faster, or less expensive ways to do
things. Work cooperatively with others to produce innovative
solutions.
- Ensure the effective and efficient use of association
resources. Develop and effectively manage departmental/project
budgets. Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate business practices
and procedures, ability to allocate resources, plan procurement,
and oversee budgets and contracts to ensure fiscal
responsibility.
- Ensure that one's own and other's work, information, and
reports are complete and accurate. Carefully prepare for meetings
and presentations. Follow up with others to ensure that agreements
and commitments have been fulfilled. Develop and use systems to
organize and keep track of information or progress. Set up and
monitor procedures to ensure high quality of work. What you'll get
out of it:
- Working with a staff that has passion for our mission, believes
in one another and has fun.
- The chance to work in an environment that empowers staff to
take informed risks and create new programs and services.
- A chance to make a contribution in a fun job with room to make
it your own.
- A strong and competitive salary and benefits package that
focuses on your well-being and financial health. Diversity
Statement The Endocrine Society embraces and celebrates the
strength that diversity brings to our organization. We are
committed to building and sustaining a culture of belonging,
respect, and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age,
neurodivergence, national origin, or protected veteran status and
will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. This
policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment,
placement, promotion, transfer, compensation, benefits, and
termination. The Endocrine Society is committed to providing
reasonable accommodations during our recruitment process. If you
need assistance or accommodations, please reach out to our People
Operations team. Work Location: This position is located in
Washington, DC and walking distance to Metro and major bus lines.
The Endocrine Society offers a flexible, hybrid work environment.
Employees are expected to work from the office at least 2 days per
week to foster our collaborative culture and support
cross-functional interaction. Endocrine Society offers a convenient
downtown DC location within walking distance of Farragut
North/Farragut West and Foggy Bottom Metro stations. Qualified
candidates interested in a purposeful work environment, competitive
salaries and excellent benefits, including a generous TIAA- CREF
retirement plan with 10% employer contribution, submit resume and
cover letter with salary requirements.
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Keywords: KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES INC, Annandale , Program Manager, Diversity Programs, Executive , Washington, Virginia
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