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Description

Reporting to the Simulation Center Directors and Operations
Manager, the Simulation Operations Specialist will provide technical and
coordination support for simulation-based training. Responsibilities include
setup and operation of high-tech computers, simulators, and clinical equipment;
coordination of audio-visual services and troubleshooting; maintenance and
operation of simulators and supplies, including screen-based simulation
programs, procedural task training models, virtual reality simulators, and full-body
computerized manikins; coordination and accountability for educational
activities and assigned projects; and organization and maintenance of
simulation facilities, including documentation of best practices. Other duties
and projects may be assigned as needed. This individual interacts regularly
with faculty, staff, students, and the public as a professional representative
of the UCLA Simulation Center.

Salary Range: $66,431.27 – $106,830.32 Annually

Qualifications

Required:

    • Bachelor’s
      degree (preferably in health-related field, science, engineering, or
      education).
    • Experience
      and strong technical skills in operating and troubleshooting simulation,
      clinical and audiovisual equipment.
    • Experience
      in coordinating educational activities and programs.
    • Physical
      ability to lift, move, and set up equipment weighing up to 50 lbs. without
      assistance.
    • Flexibility
      and adaptability in dynamic environment with changing priorities and
      frequent interruptions.
    • Organizational
      and time management skills to maintain materials in order, track multiple
      courses/projects, and follow through assignments to completion in timely
      manner.
    • Interpersonal
      skills and professionalism to interact with diverse faculty, staff,
      students, vendors, and the public to establish and maintain positive,
      collaborative working relationships.
    • Self-motivated
      with ability to work as part of a team and independently, requiring
      minimal supervision.
    • Ability
      to synthesize information from a variety of sources and problem solve
      quickly.
    • Ability
      to maintain confidentiality of information.
    • Ability
      to express technical information clearly and simply to non-technical
      persons.
    • Able
      to work evening/weekends. Willingness to perform occasional overtime to
      meet needs.

    Preferred:

      • Knowledge
        of medical terminology and clinical experience.

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