Administrative Fellow, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Atrium Health Floyd
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A fit with the organizational mission and culture of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
- A commitment to a career in health administration
- A commitment to a career in health administration
- Experience with leadership of projects and people
- Exceptional performance in his/her graduate coursework
- Excellent communication skills, time management and organization
- A desire and willingness to take full advantage of every component of the Fellowship
- Abilities required to meet the demands and responsibilities of the administrative residency program
- Proficient computer skills, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, knowledge of spreadsheets, and other database software
- Ability to work well with management and medical staffs
- Ability to prioritize work assignments and use initiative in completion of tasks
- Ability to handle responsibilities in the performance of duties
- Ability to work well under pressure of deadlines, and remain flexible and calm in emergencies
- Ability to handle public contacts in a professional manner
- Completes projects for assigned departments and subsidiaries.
- Assists with preparation of department and divisional budgets.
- Provides information for Capital Equipment.
- Assists with hospital campaigns.
- Observes the interactions of an academic medical center for decision-making processes.
- Attends state and national meetings pertinent to healthcare management issues.
- Cover Letter addressed to the Administrative Fellowship Selection Committee (1 page)
- Three Letters of Recommendation, that must be addressed to Administrative Fellowship Selection Committee:
- At least one professional
- At least one academic
- Current Resume, not to exceed 1 page; should demonstrate eligibility and relevant experience
- Personal Statement: one-page single spaced
- Focus on personal goals, interest in pursuing an Administrative Fellowship, and your specific interest in the Wake Forest Baptist Health Fellowship Program