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Brown University in Providence, RI, seeks a Program Manager for International Medical Exchange to oversee 18 international programs within the Division of Biology and Medicine. You will lead applications, placements, advising, enrollment and recruitment for incoming and outgoing students, ensuring compliance with university requirements.
The role also manages TravelSafe, MOUs, partnerships, budgeting and program evaluation while supporting student well-being and global health equity across
The Program Manager oversees and manages all aspects of Brown University’s international medical student programs within the Division of Biology and Medicine. This role facilitates the end-to-end experience for both incoming international students and outgoing Brown medical (AMS) and undergraduate (PLME) students. The Program Manager leads the application and placement processes, ensuring compliance with institutional requirements, managing student advising, enrollment, and recruitment for 18 active international programs along with program evaluation.
The Program Manager is a critical advocate for student well-being and safety. They manage the TravelSafe system, serve as the main point of contact for health and wellness concerns, and may lead undergraduate group international travel and conduct site visits to international partners if faculty are not available. To accomplish this work the position maintains appropriate collaborations and partnerships including those within The Warren Alpert Medical School, The Program in Liberal Medical Education, The Office of Global Engagement and Office of International Student and Scholar Services. The role also involves program development, ensuring Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) execution, supporting development of new exchange partnerships, and evaluating current agreements.
This position requires robust financial and outreach management. The Program Manager oversees all program-related accounts, including budget development and financial reporting oversight while ensuring compliance with university policies. To promote global health equity, they lead the student ambassador initiatives. This position is essential for maintaining the university's global standards, expanding access for students, and facilitating seamless communication between Brown and its international partner institutions.
This is a fixed-term position with a current end date of one year from hire, which may be extended based on available funding.
Please review additional information on the Benefits of Working at Brown.
Recruiting Start Date: 2026-07-27
Job Posting Title: Program Manager, International Medical Exchange
Department: Center for Global Health Equity
Grade: Grade 9
Worker Type: Employee
Worker Sub-Type: Fixed Term (Fixed Term)
Time Type: Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 37.5
Position Work Location: Hybrid
The designated Position Work Location for each position determines the approved modality of work. Positions are classified based on the operational and business needs of the department and may be designated as on-site, hybrid, or remote.
Employees with a designated position work location as remote must reside and perform their work in a state where Brown University is registered to do business. Brown University is a registered employer in the following states: Rhode Island, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Washington, D.C.
Please note that to be considered for a staff position at Brown University, you must submit a separate application for each position you wish to be considered for. Applications are reviewed only for the specific position to which they are submitted and are not automatically considered for future openings.
This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
If you have any questions you may contact employment@brown.edu.
Brown is an E-Verify Employer.
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