CON Clinical Nurse Coordinator (CNC) of Learning Resource Center (LRC) and Simulation
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGE OF NURSING |
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Clinical Nurse Coordinator (CNC) of Learning Resource Center (LRC) and Simulation | Subsection: 3.2.22 | |
Section 3.0 - Position Descriptions | Originating Date: September 2016 | |
Responsible Reviewing Agency: Executive Council |
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General Position Description
The Clinical Nurse Coordinator (CNC), LRC and Simulation is the staff administrator for the Division LRC to which s/he is attached. The CNC ensures the enactment of the vision and strategic leadership for that division. In collaboration with other CNCs, s/he provides guidance to faculty and staff to ensure a common curriculum across the Divisions, and works with LRC staff to ensure timely management of LRC activities. The CNC provides clinical, technical and simulation expertise for faculty, staff and students as they enact the curricula for both graduate and undergraduate programs. S/he contributes to the planning, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of the activities within the Division LRC.
Organizational Relationships
The Clinical Nurse Coordinator, LRC and Simulation reports both to the Division Assistant Dean, and the Director of the LRC. Other LRC staff (including GAs) within the Division report to the CNC, LRC and Simulation. The CNC collaborates with Division Assistant Deans, Semester and Course Coordinators within both graduate and undergraduate curricula to ensure adequate management of LRC activities within the specific division. S/he works closely with the Director of the LRC to facilitate efficient and coordinated planning and use of resources.
Responsibilities of the Position
Appointment Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in nursing, Master’s degree in nursing or related field preferred.
- Active (or eligible for) Nebraska RN license.
- Experience with educational and simulation technology, e.g. Sim capture systems, simulators, monitoring devices.
- Hold, or be working towards Certified Healthcare Simulator Educator (CHSE) designation.
- Evidence of contributions to academic scholarship preferred
- Demonstrated leadership abilities, managerial skills, creativity, ability to make timely decisions, effective collaboration skills, and the ability to be open to the ideas of others and to constructive feedback