SPVR PROGRAM SUPPORT at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center – Tampa, Florida
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Program Support Supervisor – GU Oncology
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center is internationally recognized for our focus on personalized cancer care and translational research. The mission of Moffitt is clear, focused, and fully stated in nine words, “To contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer.” With a tradition of excellence that began with the first patient admission in 1986, dedicated Moffitt physicians, scientists, and staff members have remained committed to excellence in an atmosphere characterized by kindness, caring, and hope.
Job Summary:
Based in the GU Oncology Program Administration Department , the Program Support Supervisor provides support and assistance to the Program's management team for administrative and program office operations.
Position Highlights:
- Acts as the primary contact to support staff for daily operations.
- Provides day-to-day oversight of staff and activities within the program / division, to include hiring, operational orientations and performance appraisals; assists the administrator with efficiency and re-engineering studies; other projects as necessary.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Dedicated professional who demonstrates a passion for our mission, and who takes pride in delivering world class service in a collaborative, learning environment.
- The successful candidate will be a superior communicator, and a knowledgeable, solution focused professional who maintains positive working relationships with both Faculty and team members.
Responsibilities:
- Supervision of Administrative and Program Office Support Staff.
- Administrative and Projects Support for the Department Administrator.
- Monitors and ensures high level of productivity all Support Staff in Program Office.
- Planning and Development of various projects, initiatives, and other departmental and organizational activities.
Credentials and Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in a healthcare, business, finance or other related field.
- Minimum five (5) years' relevant experience in an office, academic or healthcare setting.
- One (1) year demonstrated supervisory experience; experience in an academic or medical center
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong analytic ability and excellent problem-solving skills; ability to apply instructions to assigned activities; work independently with little instruction.
- Knowledge of medical office processes and work flows and advanced MS Office applications; i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook.
- Familiarity with medical terminology and office organizational procedures.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; excellent problem-solving skills; ability to apply instructions to assigned activities; work independently with little instruction.
- In lieu of a bachelor's degree, an Associate's degree plus an additional 2 years experience as summarized above may be considered or high school diploma plus an additional 4 years of experience.