Master – Sector management
Domain: Cultures, territories and plural societies in the Indian Ocean
Course: Management of Health Organizations (POS)
Health Management and Education (MES)
Management of Social and Solidarity Economy Organizations (MOESS)
ECTS credits
60
level of studies
at the end of training
Baccalaureate + 5
Teaching locations
Saint-Denis – Victory Site
Type of training : Master
Training regime: Continuing Education
Training summary
The Master of Sectoral Management MES course offers a possibility of double diploma (Diploma ofÉstate health executive) and various courses such as the managerial function and the function of trainer.rice. The MES course is offered exclusively from Master 2 onwards.
The Master in Sector Management MOESS course is aimed at managers of theÉSocial and Solidarity Economy (ESS) and offers various courses such as business strategy, social and solidarity entrepreneurship and the management of ESS organizations. The MOESS course is offered exclusively from Master 2 onwards.
Training aims
- Acquire strategic and managerial skills to operate in complex environments
- Be in a senior management or management capacity in a healthcare or accommodation structure
MES route:
- Train local executives in care services, accommodation or training institutes capable of supporting the implementation of establishment projects or educational projects
- Promote the acquisition of a common culture among all managers in order to enrich collaborative practices between the health and medico-social sectors
MOESS route:
- Supporting managers in a process of increasing their skills in order to understand the specificities of management and the creation of structures falling within the scope of the ESS.
- Equip managers with expertise enabling them to support changes and being a force for proposals in economic organizations social and solidarity, taking into account the current issues and challenges of this mode to undertake and the territory.
Advantages of the training
- A partnership with the School of Advanced Studies in Public Health
- University speakers and managers in the health field
- Compatibility with a professional activity
MES route:
- Obtaining a double diploma* (State health executive diploma / Master 2 sector management)
- University speakers and health professionals
* subject to admission to the health executive examination
MOESS route:
- Reference training for ESS leaders
- A multidisciplinary approach with economists, managers, sociologists who intervene in the different modules offered
Targeted skills
- Change management
- Management, strategic management and performance of organizations
- Human Resources Management and multidisciplinary team management
- Financial management
MES route:
- Management, communication and work organization
- Human Resource Management
- Project management, change management
- Quality and safety of care
- Economic medical monitoring
MOESS route:
- Analyze ESS organizations
- Understand the place of ESS organizations in the environment current political, economic and social
- Better integrate the issues and values of the ESS into the strategies implemented
- Design management systems and integrate governance capacities adapted to ESS organizations
- Identify the specificities of ESS organizations and position them relative to traditional commercial organizations
- Contribute to changing current practices and the dialogue between politics and technology within ESS organizations
- Evaluate and anticipate the socio-economic and political effects of decision-making
- Master the overall vision, both strategically and operationally, of an establishment
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Summary of lessons by course
- Health Fundamentals
- Organization, regulation and performance
- Management of care, information systems and services
- Health strategy and management
- Management and governance
- Memo
The lessons taught in the MES Sector Management Master are:
- Introduction to management
- Public health
- Analysis of practices and initiation to research
- Health managerial function
- Health teaching function
- Deepening in management and teaching
The lessons taught in the Master Sector Management MOESS course are:
- ESS and territory
- Business strategy
- SSE theories and policies
- Social and solidarity entrepreneurship
- Intrapreneurship
- Management of ESS organizations
- Management and leadership
- Governance of ESS organizations
Intership
Memory to complete
MES route:
Internship 1: three weeks outside the health or medico-social sector
Internship 2: three weeks in a health or medico-social establishment
Internship 3: three weeks in a health training institute
Stage 4 + dissertation to be completed
MOESS route:
Memory to complete
Specific devices
Conditions of access to training
Continuing Studies
Career opportunities
- Senior
- Pole executive, pole manager
- Manager in health, social and medico-social structures
MES route:
- Health framework within a public, private or associative establishment
- Health executive trainer in a health training institute
- Local manager
MOESS route:
- Director, deputy director, functional director of ESS structures (association, cooperative, mutual, integration company, NGO, etc.)
- Administrative framework for public servicestargeted opportunities and professions
- Director of an establishment or social or medico-social service
- Project manager
- Social and supportive entrepreneur
POS and MES COURSE: TANG-TAYE Jean-Pierre MOESS COURSE: GARDODY Jérôme
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