Clinical Simulation Specialist II
General Summary
The Clinical Simulation Specialist II serves as a technical expert who is able to set up, operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and in some cases repair simulation equipment, hospital-type equipment used in clinical activities, and AV/IT equipment used in simulation activities.
The Clinical Simulation Specialist II also instructs and assists simulation faculty and learners in the use of technical equipment used in simulation. The qualified individual performs operational activities such as staff and maintenance scheduling, lab utilization scheduling, and inventory/purchasing functions. The Clinical Simulation Specialist 1 is familiar with the various modalities of simulation education and has a good grasp of simulation educational principles, and is therefore able to assist in the development, setup, delivery, and take-down of simulation education sessions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Operate and maintain simulation equipment, task trainers, computerized simulators, and virtual reality procedural trainers with the ability to follow scenarios and make appropriate adjustments to technology systems.
- Operate and maintain simulation-related audio-video recording systems.
- Make recommendations for the purchase of CapEx equipment, supplies, and materials required for simulation-based sessions.
- Complete ordering process of daily simulation operation equipment, supplies, and materials.
- Create troubleshooting documents, simulator checklists, and preventative maintenance plans for simulation equipment.
- Schedule and assist in training standardized patients.
- Hire, schedule, and assist in training student workers.
- Communicate with faculty, campus leadership, and other campus constituents regarding CICP events.
- Organize and maintain simulation schedules and meet with faculty regarding scheduling concerns and confirmations, based on the availability of physical and technical resources.
- Build and maintain simulation developed cases in EMS.
- Develop and execute simulation learning activities as supplemental to curriculum offered events.
- Maintain accurate calendar records in EMS, AdAstra, and campus CICP calendars.
- Support learners to maintain a safe learning environment.
- Supervise CICP simulation technology specialist for day-to-day operations.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
May perform other duties and responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time.
Position in Organization
Reports to: Sr. Manager of Simulation Education and Operations
Possesses supervisory responsibilities over: Student Workers, Part-Time contract workers, Simulation technology specialists
Tech, Managerial & People Skills Required
- Must be proficient with hardware such as PC and Mac computers, video cameras and microphones
- Must be able to learn new technical systems quickly
- Must engage with others in a collaborative and caring nature
- Must be flexible in work schedule, as experiments may be scheduled during evenings and weekends
- Must be highly organized, detail-oriented and have strong verbal and written communication skills
- Must be able to master proprietary software quickly
- Must be able to perform mechanical, electrical and heavy lifting tasks
- Must understand and abide by proper lab procedures that are essential to the safety of students and faculty
Education and/or Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in a health sciences or related field
- 3-5 years of simulation, leadership, or related educational technology experience
- Certification from the NLN SIRC, Society for Simulation in Healthcare or the Certified Modeling & Simulation Professional program preferred, but not mandatory
- Experience in IT support environment
- Experience with Microsoft Windows
- Experience with audio/visual systems
Travel
Position may require travel to vendor sites and USAHS campuses; not to exceed 20%