1. Set-up for simulation events accurately and timely including: Equipment, manikin(s), moulage, manikin programming, video, debriefing audio visual, video capture, and automatic medication dispensing units stocked for correct patient, reading full scenario, understanding the case and asking questions for clarification.
2. Provides first line technical support for computer-based multimedia systems and components, operation of digital cameras, video cameras, digital/analog converter, tablets, and various manikins.
3. Clean-up and reset of simulation rooms including debriefing rooms, restocking of disposable supply carts, cleaning moulage from manikins (all fluids and equipment), cleaning and rinsing all internal components, changing and restocking linens, removal of all supplies and equipment not included in standard room/bay set-up, and wipe-down of all surfaces including whiteboard when needed.
4. Support simulation events by assisting simulation facilitators with multimedia systems, operation of all technical equipment, restocking and turnover between scenarios, assisting standardized patients/confederates, and any details needed by simulation facilitators such as printing or clarifications.
5. Attend and actively contribute to regular team meetings.
6. Assigned projects, to include regular team updates and communication, are completed and signed off within agreed timeline.
7. Shows a high degree of professionalism by collaborating with team members and clients, regular communication, following dress code, completing compliance trainings on time, and punctuality.
8. Work Environment includes bending, lifting at least 50 lbs. with assistance, and some office work.
9. Other relevant duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements and Level of Frequency that may be required
Nearly Continuously: Sitting, hearing, listening, talking.
Often: Repetitive hand motion (such as typing), walking, bending, reaching overhead, lifting and moving objects such as manikins and medical devices.