Center for Interprofessional Education Overview
The Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education (CIPE) is a collaborative effort of the 10 health science schools on the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn campuses, with support from the Provost's office on the Ann Arbor campus. We are working to transform health professions education from a traditionally siloed approach to one in which students are engaged across professions, learning about, from, and with one another. Our singular goal is to innovate and implement interprofessional practice and education to improve the quintuple aims of health.
Position Overview
The University of Michigan Center for Interprofessional Practice & Education (CIPE) is seeking a Curriculum Program Manager who is both a strategic leader and hands-on executor. This individual will lead the implementation, development, and continuous improvement of the IPE longitudinal curriculum to ensure alignment with institutional goals and prepare learners for effective interprofessional practice. They will also manage the technical and administrative workflows to ensure the curriculum's success. This role is ideal for a collaborative leader who enjoys high-level program design but is equally energized by the "doing" - from building Canvas pages to managing student inquiries.
The ideal candidate for this role is a problem solver with exceptional program management skills. They must hold a passion for innovative pedagogy and the people skills to lead diverse stakeholders toward a common goal. This person is a "leader-doer" who can pivot seamlessly between presenting to leadership and executing the fine details of a course.