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Instructional Technology Analyst – Simulation Technology

The Ohio State University · Columbus, OH · Yesterday
On-siteAnalyst$59k–$77k/yrFull-time

About the role

The Instructional Technology Analyst manages and supports high- and low-fidelity simulation-based education ensuring hardware and software are functional. This position is responsible for all simulation technologies in the College of Nursing, including patient simulators, task trainers, and audiovisual platforms.

Responsibilities

  • Schedule, support use, and provide technical training to faculty and staff on simulation technology for graduate and undergraduate programs.
  • Provide audiovisual support for courses.
  • Ensure compliance with college and university IT security, data privacy, and risk-management policies for all simulation systems.
  • Complete necessary on-site maintenance of simulators, medical, and audiovisual equipment including regular cleaning and replacement of disposable parts.
  • Track learner contact hours and report on center data and utilization.
  • Prepare and apply moulage – simulated injuries, wounds, bruising – to standardized patients and simulators.
  • Research and implement new technologies, simulators, and task trainers.
  • Lead with technology and simulation best practice training for faculty and staff, including safe simulation practices.
  • Provide coverage for Instructional Technology Analyst – XR and emerging technology as needed.

Requirements

  • Frequent ability to stand, walk, speak, hear, see, use hands to handle or feel and to occasionally sit, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, do repetitive motion, climb or balance and lift as much as 50lbs.

Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
  • Certified Healthcare Simulation Operation Specialist certification preferred.
  • Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience; 2-4 years of simulation experience preferred.
  • Skills: Strong organizational, customer service, and communication skills required. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work as part of a team. Technical Proficiency: Expert with high- and low-fidelity simulation-based education including hardware and software, Microsoft Office, and A/V equipment. Ability to assess, troubleshoot, and fix equipment failures in a timely fashion.

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