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Qualifications
- Education: Doctoral degree, (PhD, DNAP, DNP)
- Certification: Practice licensure active doctorate required
- Minimum of two (2) years of teaching experience.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience in simulation laboratory design, building scenarios, implementation, and debriefing experience
- Post-Graduate level courses in curriculum, instruction, and evaluation desirable.
Responsibilities
- Promotes the mission, vision, cores values and strategic plan throughout daily work
- Manages the MTSA Simulation Laboratory to include the oversight and direct work in:
- Prepares the lab for teaching purposes in consultation with faculty.
- Maintains equipment in working order
- Inventories and orders all simulation and lab supplies.
- Monitors the lab budget and makes recommendations for purchase
- Maintains OSHA compliance
- Trains and supervises assistants
- Develops simulation schedules in conjunction with staff and faculty for use of simulation lab space and supplies.
- Coordinates the use of labs for special activities to include cadaveric and ultrasound lab experiences
- Manages learning environment, selects appropriate materials to support curriculum and provides constructive feedback to students
- Assesses student learning, designs assessments that measure student success, aligns assessment with learning opportunities.
- Creates, implements and evaluates simulation remedial program to assist students identified with specific needs
- Promotes continual improvement as part of the cycle of teaching and learning, develops and revises curriculum and instructional materials as needed.
- Pursues professional development, contributes to academic discipline through research, presentation and publication.
- Participates in program resource development, including simulation and obtaining intramural and extramural program support.
- Participates in service through appropriate discipline-specific organizations, educational and simulation organizations, statewide boards/committees or community activities.
- Serves on school committees as needed and as indicated in annual evaluation meeting.
- Represents the school at professional activities at local, state, national, and international levels.
- Other duties as assigned by the Executive Vice President or Program Administrator.
Committee Involvement
Chair, School Life Committee
MTSA Faculty/Staff Committee member
President’s Council Committee member
Nurse Anesthesia Program Council
CARES Act Committee
Alumni Grants Committee
Progressions Committee
Administrator of Wellness Initiative (Student Support Team)
Reporting
Reports to the Program Administrator, DNAP-PD Program
Terms of Employment
Full-time employment