JOB
Appointment Term: This is a three-year position, with the potential for extension based on program needs, funding, and performance.25.6% High Demand Pay will be added to the determined salary The Nursing Simulation Manager provides strategic leadership, coordination, and oversight of simulation-based education within the Nursing Department. This position is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating simulation curriculum across LPN, BSN, and certificate programs to ensure alignment with program outcomes, accreditation standards, and Washington Administrative Code (WAC) requirements. The Simulation Manager leads the advancement of high-quality, evidence-based simulation practices consistent with INACSL standards and supports regulatory compliance, including the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC)related to simulation in nursing education. This role works collaboratively with faculty, staff, and administration to integrate simulation throughout the curriculum and enhance student learning, clinical judgment, and patient safety.In partnership with the Nursing Dean and Director, this position supervises simulation operations, including personnel, resources, and technology, and plays a key role in achieving and maintaining simulation accreditation. ABOUT THE COLLEGE: Green River College has four locations, including the main campus in Auburn and satellite learning centers in Kent, downtown Auburn, and Enumclaw. Green River programs serve high school graduates, high school completion students, Running Start students (dual enrollment in local high schools and the college), those seeking retraining for the workforce, international students, students learning English, and Continuing Education students. Green River’s service areas are increasingly diverse. This includes minoritized and marginalized communities, and the increasingly diverse populations that make up Green River’s community.Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion: Green River College is committed to enhancing and supporting a diverse campus environment, incorporating principles of equity in order to promote inclusive practices. Diversity is understood in terms of intersectional identities defined by culture, race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, social class, disability, religion, veteran status, immigration status, and age. Given the diversity of our student population and service areas, we encourage applicants from BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, women of color, and other diverse backgrounds, with demonstrated experience and expertise in supporting, sustaining and serving people from a wide range of backgrounds and collaborating effectively with others. DEPARTMENT STATEMENT: The mission of the Green River College Nursing Department is to provide quality education to prepare students as safe, competent practitioners within our diverse healthcare community. Graduates of the Green River College Nursing Program will be qualified candidates for the successful completion of the NCLEX and prepared for advancement in continuing healthcare education. The department’s vision is to meaningfully contribute to the advancement of healthcare in a diverse community. The department has embedded following values in its curriculum: community engagement, diversity and inclusion, integrity, excellence, innovation, caring, and student success. We seek faculty experienced in developing innovative course content and delivering instructional practices, as well as those experienced in delivering supportive services for diverse populations and in communicating issues and concerns faced by racially minoritized students.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Simulation Program Leadership and OversightProvide comprehensive oversight of all simulation activities across nursing programs (LPN, BSN, and certificate pathways) Develop and implement a strategic vision for simulation that supports program growth, clinical capacity, and student outcomes Ensure compliance with state regulations, accreditation standards (INACSL), and best practices in simulation education Lead efforts to obtain and maintain national simulation accreditation Establish and maintain policies, procedures, and quality standards for simulation operations Ensure appropriate faculty-to-student ratios and safe learning environments in simulation settingsCurriculum Development and IntegrationCollaborate with faculty to design, implement, and evaluate simulation curriculum aligned with course and program learning outcomes Partner with faculty to integrate simulation across the curriculum to support clinical competency developmentWork in collaboration with faculty to develop evidence-based, standardized simulation scenarios, debriefing methods, and evaluation tools Collaborate with faculty to ensure simulation experiences reflect current clinical practice and evidence-based standardsCollaborate with faculty to ensure simulation is scaffolded and aligned appropriately across programsFaculty Development and SupportTrain and support faculty serving as content matter experts in simulation Develop and deliver ongoing faculty development in simulation pedagogy, facilitation, and debriefing Mentor faculty in integrating simulation into coursework and evaluating student performance Promote consistent, high-quality simulation practices across instructors and courses Support onboarding and training of new faculty in simulation methodologiesOperations and Resource ManagementOversee daily operations of simulationSupervise simulation personnel, including the Simulation Technician Coordinate scheduling of simulation activities, labs, and resources In collaboration with the Simulation Technician, ensure proper maintenance,utilization, and lifecycle management of simulation equipment In collaboration with the Simulation Technician,Manage inventory, supplies, and simulation-related budgets Collaborate with vendors and external partners to support simulation needs Ensure safe handling of equipment and adherence to regulatory and safety standardsAssessment, Evaluation, and ReportingDevelop and implement processes for evaluating simulation effectiveness and student outcomes Collect, analyze, and report simulation data to inform program improvement Support accreditation reporting and documentation related to simulation Participate in program evaluation, continuous quality improvement, and regulatory reporting Provide data to leadership to support decision-making and program complianceStudent Support and AdvisingProvide advising and support to nursing students Support student success through remediation planning and skills development Collaborate with faculty to identify and support at-risk students Promote a supportive, inclusive, and equitable learning environmentCollaboration and LeadershipCollaborate with faculty, administration, and staff to support program goals and operations Participate in departmental meetings, committees, and strategic initiatives Engage with external partners, simulation networks, and professional organizations Contribute to program growth, innovation, and workforce alignment efforts
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Working ConditionsWork is performed in classroom, simulation lab, and office environments Requires use of simulation equipment, computers, and instructional technologies May require occasional evening or weekend work based on program needs Physical RequirementsAbility to move and set up simulation equipment Ability to stand, walk, andassistin simulation environments for extended periods Ability to lift and carry equipment consistent with lab operations