Medical Simulation Technician (HS)
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![]() United States, Ohio, Columbus | |
![]() 281 West Lane Avenue (Show on map) | |
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Supports the mission of the Clinical Skills Education and Assessment Center (CSEAC) in the College of Medicine by providing technical support for all simulation operations; serves as simulator operator running pre-programmed scenarios with faculty instructors, assuring all equipment is set up for course programs; provides technical assistance, support and training to faculty, instructors and staff in use of simulation equipment, as necessary; participates in the post-simulation room clean-up, restocking of materials, and return of the learning space to ready condition; monitors and maintains appropriate inventory and maintenance schedule of task trainers and associated accessories, including all required documentation; conducts ongoing maintenance of all simulation equipment, including cleaning, repairing, assuring that all equipment is maintained in good working order at all times; notes any equipment malfunction and reports concerns to Simulationist and/or Associate Director so that repairs can be made in a timely fashion; maintains record of repairs required and completed; maintains current knowledge of simulation equipment catalogs and operation manuals; operates A/V equipment to support simulation sessions, including cameras, microphones, projectors, A/V capture hardware/software, and control systems; assists with A/V and IT equipment maintenance; responsible for data entry into CSEAC assessment/ capture system as needed; provides administrative support, including organization of the shared drive, development of basic CSEAC materials, printing/copying, and assists in transportation of simulators and task trainers for loans and in situ offerings as needed. Completes other duties as assigned in support of all CSEAC programs. Education and Experience FUNCTION: Education SUB-FUNCTION: Education Program CAREER BAND: Individual Contributor - Specialized CAREER LEVEL: 2 Work hours are typically M-F, 8am-5pm, but can vary to include some early morning, evening and weekend events as needed. This role requires the ability to lift and maneuver large, heavy objects weighing in excess of 50 lbs. |