Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is recruiting for a Student Affairs Data Analyst.
The Student Affairs Analyst I contributes to oversight of process workflow, assures meeting deadlines of all student affairs needs, and implements continuing process improvement to achieve performance excellence.
This position collaborates with the Student Affairs Analyst II and Registrar to provide functional support and assist with records assessment, accreditation, and quality improvement projects. The position also administers the student information systems and provides maintenance/access to student information content for student billing, student life, financial aid, student records/registrar, and alumni. This role includes moderate data analysis, data mining, reporting, creation of visualization tools, and the use of a variety of computer applications including, but not limited to Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) Power BI, Oracle, and SharePoint. The maintenance of sensitive and confidential information in electronic and paper form, and independent initiative to solve all issues and problems that arise in doing business, are vital to this role. This includes setting priorities, providing work direction to students and administrative staff, and handling several tasks at once while maintaining professionalism and strict confidentiality standards.
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About Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed)
We are committed to excellence and health equity through transformative medical education, high-quality, patient- and family-centered care, innovative research, and community partnerships within a welcoming, supportive, and engaging culture. Our vision is health equity for all in Southwest Michigan through innovation in the practice and study of medicine.
The medical school is a collaboration of Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo's two teaching health systems, Beacon and Bronson Healthcare. The medical school is a private nonprofit corporation supported by private gifts, clinical revenues, research activities, tuition, and endowment income. WMed is the recipient of a $100 million foundational gift and the Empowering Futures Gift, a philanthropic commitment of $300 million to support the mission of the medical school. WMed contributes to the economic vitality of Southwest Michigan through the services we provide, as well as the creation of 1,600 new jobs, with an estimated annual economic impact of $353 million in Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties.
WMed is fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and the Higher Learning Commission. The medical school offers a comprehensive, innovative four-year Doctor of Medicine degree program as well as a Master of Science degree program in Biomedical Sciences. We train physicians in 10 residencies and four fellowships accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. To support our educational mission, we have Joint Accreditation for interprofessional continuing education, which incorporates accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.
WMed Health is the clinical practice of the medical school with more than 300 providers offering comprehensive primary care and specialty services in several locations throughout the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas. Faculty in the Department of Pathology serve as the Office of the Medical Examiner for counties throughout Michigan and northern Indiana.
The W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus located in downtown Kalamazoo serves as the primary educational facility with student study and social spaces, team-based learning halls, faculty and administrative offices, a state-of-the-art Simulation Center accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, basic science research labs, as well as toxicology and forensic pathology labs.
WMed builds upon Kalamazoo’s century-long foundation of drug discovery and medical device development with a strategic investment in clinical, laboratory, community, and educational research. The Center for Immunobiology, Center for Clinical Research, Research Histology Lab, Innovation Center, and Human Research Protection Program contribute to the medical school’s advancement of knowledge through innovation and discovery.
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