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UNIV - Administrative Coordinator II - Psychiatry: Women's Reproductive and Behavioral Health

Charleston, South Carolina

UNIV - Administrative Coordinator II - Psychiatry: Women's Reproductive and Behavioral Health

  • R-0000062928
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Administrative, Operations, Program, & Project Management
  • Business Operations
  • Full Time
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Job Description Summary

Serves as the Administrative Coordinator for the Women’s Reproductive Behavioral Health Division (WRBH) supporting daily administrative and operational activities related to research, clinical, and educational missions. This position reports to the Division Director.

Entity

Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC - Univ)

Worker Type

Employee

Worker Sub-Type​

Faculty

Cost Center

CC001348 Human Resources Administration

Pay Rate Type

Salary

Pay Grade

University-GEN09


Pay Range

52,100.00 - 70,300.00 - 88,600.000

Scheduled Weekly Hours

40

Work Shift

Job Description


FLSA: Exempt


Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm


Job Duties:


30% - Provide administrative support to the WRBH Division Director and senior division leadership:

  • Planning, coordinating, and scheduling meetings and events with leadership, collaborators, customers, college, and division staff including accessing multiple calendars to select date and time.
  • Locating and contracting with appropriate meeting locations.
  • Procuring refreshments or gift cards as appropriate.
  • Setting up in-person and virtual meetings.
  • Providing guidance and support for in-person and virtual meetings and trainings including creating meeting summaries, action items, and deliverables
  • Assisting with developing meeting agenda, reports, printing, and distributing documents.
  • Coordinating Division’s employee engagement process.
  • Coordinate clinic research screening

20% - Coordinate the facility and administrative operations for WRBH including:

  • Managing the reception area.
  • Supporting office equipment purchases, usage, and supplies (e.g., copiers).
  • Ordering and supporting users with computer, phones, and cell phones.
  • Handling mail and shipments.
  • Arranging for service and repairs as needed.
  • Coordinating renovations, furniture purchases, and office moves.
  • Disseminating and tracking office keys and badge access.
  • Communicating building related announcements (e.g., scheduled maintenance, service interruptions, fire drills, etc), to occupants
  • Maintaining organized, fully stocked, and clean office space and report problems to Building Management Company or WRBH/Department leadership as required.
  • Purchasing office supplies.
  • Arranging for recycling and surplus pickup.
  • Assuming other duties as required.

20% - Assist with publication and grant development and reporting including:

  • Providing meeting and logistical support to WRBH Investigators and other key personnel for grant and publication development and reporting.
  • Collecting and assisting with formatting biographical sketches, other support documents, letters of support, and other required grant materials as needed. 
  • Editing and formatting text and bibliographies for manuscript and grant proposal submissions and progress reports.
  • Assisting with the preparation of graphics, PowerPoint presentations, and other documents as required.
  • Monitoring internal project timelines for deliverables and alerting leadership on completed, pending, and overdue deliverables.
  • Serving as a knowledge resource facilitating compliance with public access policies and other sponsor requirements related to dissemination and reporting scholarly works.

15% - Manage new employee hires and orientation for the division

  • Scheduling interviews with applicants in coordination with hiring managers and interview teams.
  • Assisting applicants support with logistics and questions.
  • Providing information and onboarding checklists and other resources to hiring managers/ supervisors and tracking completion.
  • Scheduling orientation with relevant Division teams.
  • Supporting new employee computer and phone purchase and set up with IT support personnel.
  • Ensuring that onboarding and off boarding documents are reviewed and updated timely in consultation with supervisor.

10% - Manage event planning and coordination and communications

  • Coordinating division meetings including staff, advisory committee, and sponsor site visits as needed.
  • Supporting staff and collaborator engagement by developing internal and external communications, event planning, website updates, and resource dissemination.
  • Contributing to event planning including organizing programs/agenda, organizing planning meetings, tracking deliverables, and communicating event information to invitees.
  • Coordinate WRBH or project related website updates, and division social media posts

5% - Special Projects

  • Contributing to other duties as assigned by division leadership.

Preferred Training & Experience:
The ideal WRBH Administrative Coordinator is a highly organized, detail-oriented professional who serves as a key representative of the WRBH Division, Department, and MUSC while effectively engaging with internal, external, state, and national stakeholders. This individual demonstrates exceptional project management and communication skills, the ability to build and sustain collaborative working relationships, and the flexibility to manage competing priorities in a dynamic research environment. A strong understanding of divisional and institutional missions enables the coordinator to anticipate needs, streamline processes, and enhance communication and collaboration across programs. The successful candidate works effectively as part of a team, maintains compliance with sponsor and MUSC regulations, and leverages technology—including MS Office applications, REDCap, virtual platforms, and appropriate AI tools—to support operational efficiency. Candidates with a master’s degree and experience in academic health sciences, public health, higher education administration, and federally or foundation-funded grants are highly preferred.

Additional Job Description

Minimum Requirements: A high school diploma and five years relevant experience in business management, public administration or administrative services; or a bachelor's degree and three years experience in business management, public administration or administrative services.

Physical Requirements: (Note: The following descriptions are applicable to this section: Continuous - 6-8 hours per shift; Frequent - 2-6 hours per shift; Infrequent - 0-2 hours per shift) Ability to perform job functions in an upright position. (Frequent) Ability to perform job functions in a seated position. (Frequent) Ability to perform job functions while walking/mobile. (Frequent) Ability to work indoors. (Continuous) Ability to work outdoors in all weather and temperature extremes. (Infrequent) Ability to work in confined/cramped spaces. (Infrequent) Ability to perform job functions from kneeling positions. (Infrequent) Ability to bend at the waist. (Frequent) Ability to squat and perform job functions. (Infrequent) Ability to perform 'pinching' operations. (Infrequent) Ability to fully use both hands/arms. (Continuous) Ability to perform repetitive motions with hands/wrists/elbows and shoulders. (Frequent) Ability to reach in all directions. (Frequent) Possess good finger dexterity. (Continuous) Ability to maintain tactile sensory functions. (Continuous) Ability to lift and carry 15 lbs., unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to lift objects, up to 15 lbs., from floor level to height of 36 inches, unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to lower objects, up to 15 lbs., from height of 36 inches to floor level, unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to push/pull objects, up to 15 lbs., unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to maintain 20/40 vision, corrected, in one eye or with both eyes. (Continuous) Ability to see and recognize objects close at hand. (Continuous) Ability to see and recognize objects at a distance. (Frequent) Ability to match or discriminate between colors. (Frequent) Ability to determine distance/relationship between objects; depth perception. (Continuous) Good peripheral vision capabilities. (Continuous) Ability to maintain hearing acuity, with correction. (Continuous) Ability to hear and/or understand whispered conversations at a distance of 3 feet. Ability to perform gross motor functions with frequent fine motor movements. (Frequent) Ability to work in dusty areas. (Infrequent)

If you like working with energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy your career with us!

The Medical University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment based upon applicable qualifications, merit and business need.

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MUSC Children's Health

MUSC Children’s Health is part of South Carolina's most comprehensive academic health care system, offering career options at our nationally ranked pediatric hospital, ambulatory surgical and specialty care center, children’s research institute and clinics and patient care sites. We provide the broadest range of advanced care devoted exclusively to the well-being of children.

Our nationally ranked pediatric hospital is located in downtown Charleston, while our primary, urgent, and specialty care clinics can be found throughout the Tri-County area. We proudly care for patients across South Carolina, the southeast region and beyond.

 

MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital

MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital (SJCH) is the tertiary hub of MUSC Children’s Health and one of the Southeast's leading children's hospitals. Opened in February 2020 as a state-of-the-art replacement for the MUSC Children's Hospital on Ashley Avenue, the 250-bed facility was purpose-built to deliver the most advanced, family-centered pediatric care available — under one roof and across the entire state.

 

MUSC SJCH offers specialized care in more than 27 pediatric subspecialties, supported by a robust telehealth network that extends the hospital's reach to families in every corner of South Carolina. Whether a child requires routine specialty follow-up or the most complex interventional care, MUSC SJCH serves as the definitive resource for South Carolina's children and their families. This commitment to statewide access extends beyond the walls of a single facility: MUSC SJCH is an active and founding participant in the South Carolina Children's Hospital Collaborative (SCCHC), a partnership among South Carolina's children's hospitals dedicated to ensuring that every child in the state — regardless of geography or circumstance — receives consistent, high-quality pediatric care.

 

Through the Collaborative, MUSC SJCH works alongside partner institutions to align clinical standards, share expertise, and jointly deliver specialized services that no single hospital could sustain alone. Among the statewide programs coordinated through the SCCHC are:

  • Child Abuse Pediatrics, providing a coordinated, trauma-informed response to suspected abuse and neglect, with specially trained child abuse pediatricians and multidisciplinary teams working collaboratively with partner hospitals, child advocacy centers, and child protective services agencies across the state
  • Pediatric Inpatient Rehabilitation, extending access to specialized rehabilitative care for children recovering from serious illness, injury, or surgery — ensuring that families throughout South Carolina can access these services closer to home
  • Additional collaborative service lines that reflect a shared commitment to closing gaps in pediatric care access statewide

 

This collaborative model reflects MUSC SJCH's belief that advancing children's health in South Carolina is a shared responsibility — and that partnership is the path to better outcomes for all of the state's children.

MUSC SJCH is also home to an unmatched collection of programs and designations that exist nowhere else in the state:

  • South Carolina's only Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and Emergency Department, providing the highest level of readiness and expertise for children experiencing life-threatening injuries or emergencies
  • South Carolina's only pediatric burn center, delivering specialized, multidisciplinary care for children with serious burn injuries
  • South Carolina's only pediatric solid-organ and bone marrow transplant programs, offering children with organ failure and hematologic conditions access to life-saving therapies without leaving the state
  • The largest Level 4 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in South Carolina, equipped and staffed to care for the most critically ill and premature newborns
  • A Level 1 Children's Surgery Center, verified by the American College of Surgeons Children's Surgery Verification Quality Improvement Program — a distinction that reflects the hospital's commitment to the highest standards of surgical safety and outcomes
  • An Advanced Fetal Care Center, bringing together maternal-fetal medicine specialists and pediatric subspecialists to evaluate and plan care for pregnancies complicated by complex fetal diagnoses

 

MUSC Children's Health Pediatric Cardiology and Heart Surgery Program is nationally recognized as one of the finest pediatric cardiac programs in the United States, ranked #4 in the country by U.S. News & World Report's Best Children's Hospitals 2025–2026. The program is built on a nationally unique model: a fully integrated, statewide collaboration of pediatric heart surgeons and cardiologists who work together across multiple sites to ensure that children throughout South Carolina have access to world-class cardiac care regardless of where they live. 

Pearl Tourville Women's Pavilion

Housed within MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital, the Pearl Tourville Women's Pavilion (PTWP) represents a truly integrated approach to maternal and newborn care. By co-locating obstetrical services alongside the full spectrum of pediatric subspecialty expertise, the Pavilion is uniquely positioned to optimize safety and improve outcomes for both routine and high-risk pregnancies.

The Advanced Fetal Care Center, embedded within the Pavilion, is a specialized program dedicated to families expecting babies diagnosed with complex congenital conditions or medical challenges before birth. Board-certified maternal-fetal medicine providers work in close collaboration with a large, multidisciplinary team of pediatric specialists — including surgeons, cardiologists, neurologists, and neonatologists — to develop individualized care plans that begin before delivery and carry seamlessly through birth and beyond.

The Pearl Tourville Women's Pavilion is among only a small number of women's facilities in the nation to offer couplet-care rooms, an innovative model that allows mothers and newborns — including those requiring intensive-level monitoring — to recover together in the same room. This approach keeps families united during a critical time, supports bonding and breastfeeding, and reflects MUSC's deep commitment to patient- and family-centered care.

 MUSC Women's Health - A Statewide Network 

MUSC's commitment to women's health extends far beyond the walls of the Pearl Tourville Women's Pavilion in Charleston. Through MUSC Health's regional divisions, women across South Carolina have access to a comprehensive continuum of obstetrical and gynecological services delivered close to home — supported by the clinical expertise, safety standards, and subspecialty resources of one of the nation's leading academic medical centers.

Community-based obstetrical and gynecological care is available across four MUSC Health divisions. Across all four divisions, community OB and gynecology practices are integrated into the larger MUSC Health system, allowing for seamless referrals and care coordination when patients require higher levels of care — including maternal-fetal medicine consultation, access to the Advanced Fetal Care Center, or delivery at a facility with advanced neonatal support. This hub-and-spoke model ensures that women throughout South Carolina benefit from consistent, evidence-based care regardless of where they live, while maintaining access to the full resources of MUSC Health when complexity demands it.

This statewide women's health network reflects MUSC's enduring mission: to improve the health and well-being of all South Carolinians — from the earliest moments of life onward.

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