What are the responsibilities and job description for the Simulation Operations Technician, temporary position at Vanderbilt University?
About The Work Unit
VUSN supports the development of innovative academic educational programs within the school which align strategically with other Vanderbilt University initiatives to address national priorities to promote, protect, educate students and play a vital role in developing clinicians who will provide access to health care for people everywhere.
Duties and Responsibilities
Simulation Setup, Execution and Takedown
Performs additional duties as necessary.
Supervisory Relationships
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Education and Certifications
VUSN supports the development of innovative academic educational programs within the school which align strategically with other Vanderbilt University initiatives to address national priorities to promote, protect, educate students and play a vital role in developing clinicians who will provide access to health care for people everywhere.
Duties and Responsibilities
Simulation Setup, Execution and Takedown
- Prepares for, operates and breaks down simulations
- Reviews Simulation Center calendar of events and prepares accordingly.
- Ensure proper rooms, equipment (simulators, task trainers, etc.), supplies, and moulage are
- Tests simulation and OSCE equipment and supplies to ensure proper functioning.
- Works with VUIT staff to ensure SimCapture is ready and functions and records (when
- Operates sessions.
- Creates and maintains a safe lab environment, and functions with an awareness of safety at all
- Assure proper utilization of equipment, supplies, services and materials in a cost-effective
- Resets the room for the next simulation in a timely manner.
- Programs and operates patient simulators, audio/visual systems, and software.
- Operates and programs patient simulators, audio/visual equipment and computer software for
- Acts as the voice for mannequins and others in the simulation using a script.
- Troubleshoots technical issues and assists faculty during simulations.
- Receives regular training on the use and upkeep of all technology in the Simulation Center.
- Oversees equipment maintenance and repair schedules with the proper vendor in collaboration with the Program Manager, ensuring all resources are optional.
- In collaboration with the Program Manager, maintains warranty documentation and tracks equipment lifespan.
- Selects appropriate supplies for each simulation, skills or OSCE and disposes of them properly after the experience.
- Tracks and optimizes supply utilization, ensuring proper inventory levels in collaboration with the Program Manager.
- Stocks and inventories supplies and equipment as shipments arrive.
- Conducts lab tours and demonstrations for faculty, students, and external visitors.
Performs additional duties as necessary.
Supervisory Relationships
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Education and Certifications
- Associate's Degree is required.
- Bachelor's Degree is preferred.
- Certification as a Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist (CHSOS) preferred.
- Experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Two years of experience in a related field.
- Experience with biomedical technology and biomedical equipment preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology, human anatomy, and human physiology preferred.
- Proficiency utilizing computer software (Microsoft Office, Adobe), laptop computers and tablets is required.