SIM-IA Eastern Regional Coordinator
University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 1 mo ago
AdministrativeFull-time
About the role
The College of Nursing SIM-IA program is seeking an Eastern Iowa Regional Truck Coordinator. This role provides leadership, support the Director, and contributes positively to the overall quality of the Simulation in Motion–Iowa (SIM-IA) Program.
Responsibilities
- Frequently interacts with internal and external stakeholders and media to provide consistent messages, branding, and image of both the SIM-IA program, the college, and the university.
- Serves as a point of contact for stakeholders in the Iowa Legislature, community colleges, hospitals, healthcare agencies, and emergency medical services programs in eastern Iowa.
- Collaborates with SIM-IA Program Director, SIM-IA Program Manager, and SIM-IA Clinical Educational Coordinator to ensure the collection of course evaluation data for all provider types.
- Aid in the development of instructional materials.
- Coordinate and provide support in preparation, setup and programming of simulation experiences with wide variety of simulation (including human patient simulators) and technical equipment. This includes but is not limited to programming and operation of simulation equipment for a wide variety of clinical scenarios.
- Maintain knowledge of current and trending simulation technology.
- Attend periodic in-services and conferences.
- Set up, organize, and maintain simulation environment (truck), clinical simulation equipment/supplies, and recording/documentation systems.
- Prepare simulation spaces and equipment for simulation staging by reviewing the scenario, script, and computer operator roles, reviewing the activity's learning objectives.
- Diagnose and problem-solve issues with simulators and other equipment.
- Support outreach activities, including truck tours, recruitment events and philanthropic visits.
- Collaborate with SIM-IA Program Coordinator on maintenance needs.
- Provide input for purchasing materials related to operations.
- Coordinate the check-in and check-out of simulation equipment, including training in the proper use of the equipment at check out and inspection and cleaning at check in.
- Works with the SIM-IA Educational Coordinator, clinical experts, and principal investigators to support the development and improvement of educational and simulation programs.
- Meets with potential customers and stakeholders to determine ongoing needs for clinical simulation in Eastern Iowa.
Qualifications
- Associate degree in Paramedic Science and current paramedic certification by the Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services or current license as registered nurse by Iowa Board of Nursing.
- Current course completion card in Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider by the American Heart Association.
- Demonstrated skills to operate, troubleshoot, investigate, and maintain medical, simulation audiovisual equipment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, and interpersonal skills: demonstrated by the ability to effectively transmit, receive, and accurately interpret ideas, information and needs through appropriate communication methods and behaviors to provide excellent customer service and maintain working relationships.
- Proficient in computer software applications such as Microsoft Office Suite and Zoom.
- Ability to lift, push, pull and or pull a minimum of 50 pounds and occasionally up to 125 pounds. Sit, squat, kneel, crawl, twist, reach, bend, stoop, stand, and step into and out of an ambulance. Have sufficient personal mobility to complete work at various locations.
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex scheduling and efficiently coordinate multiple competing requests for resources.
- Demonstrated ability to work efficiently in a complex learning environment with frequent disruptions to workflow are common.
- Demonstrated successful experience providing supervision, direction, or oversight to staff, learners, or trainees.
- Valid Driver’s License and the ability to meet and maintain University Fleet Safety Standards.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Class A or B CDL.
Desired Qualifications
- Patient care experience in emergency medical services, hospital emergency departments, critical/intensive care, and/or aeromedical settings. Experience in a setting that is relevant to the specialty training that they will be providing (ex: neonatology, obstetrics, burn care, etc.).
- Current course completion card in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) by the American Heart Association.
- Familiarity with health care setting.
- Basic knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.
- Previous experience with clinical simulation equipment or other complex technological devices.
- Previous work experience in an academic environment and/or academic healthcare environment.
- Knowledge of University and/or UI Health Care policies, procedures, and regulations.