Simulation Center Program Manager
Bakersfield, CA - USA
Job Summary
Founded in 1956 Dignity Health - Memorial Hospital is a 385-bed acute care nonprofit hospital located in Bakersfield California. Serving nearly 100000 patients annually the hospital offers a full complement of services including heart care maternity care and orthopedics. Additionally Memorial Hospital has been recognized as an LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. It is a Joint Commission-certified Primary Stroke Center and its Lauren Small Childrens Center is the first comprehensive pediatric program in Kern County.
As our Simulation Center Program Manager you will help facilitate simulation-based learning within the Graduate Medical Education (GME) department.
Everyday you will provide simulation based medical education for all resident physicians and visiting medical students. The position enhances the skills and abilities of all learners by organizing scheduling and maintaining the simulation center and its associated equipment. This position provides essential technical and audio/visual support for simulation operations and technology including preparation maintenance and repair of complex computerized systems and associated software the operation of the data capture systems related multimedia and data collection.
To be successful in this position you need to have responsibility for setup breakdown moulage and programming of requested healthcare simulations. The individual in this position communicates with diverse groups of medical students residents fellows faculty staff and community members.
Required:
Associates Degree
Minimum (three) 3 years experience in area of healthcare simulation
Additional experience in audiovisual technology information technology adult education healthcare and other relevantfields.
Preferred:
Bachelors Degree
Certified Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist (CHSOS)
Required Experience:
IC
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