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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Specialty Coordinator for Professional Graduate Track Subsection: 3.2.23
Section 3.0 - Position Descriptions Originating Date: January 2018
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Professional Graduate Nursing Affairs Committee
 


General Position Description

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Organizational Relationships

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Responsibilities of the Position

  • Coordinates and assists, in collaboration with appropriate others, the planning and executing of CON and interprofessional simulation activities to support nursing and UNMC interprofessional education within the specific division.
  • Accountable for the programming, scheduling, set-up and tear down as well as ensuring appropriate equipment and supplies are available for all activities within the Division LRC.
  • Participates in the annual assessment of learning technology and simulation equipment needs across all divisions, and strategizes a prioritized list of equipment needs and desires for the specific division.
  • Coordinates and delegates as appropriate, installation, maintenance and ongoing assessment of technology that supports the activities and stewardship of the specific division.
  • Promotes and contributes to scholarship efforts within the CON related to e-learning, simulation and related technologies.
  • In collaboration with Assistant Deans, manages and evaluates LRC personnel in own Division (including Graduate Assistants).
  • Coordinates, and delegates as appropriate, internal and external requests for use of equipment, and other resources within the Division LRC. Collaborates with Director of the LRC to ensure procedures and processes are in place for meeting those requests.
  • Ensures requests for tours, camp activities and open houses can be met and do not interfere with the working of the Division LRC
  • Collects data and contributes as required to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the LRC activities, and contributes to annual and other reports to accrediting bodies.
  • Working collaboratively across the divisions, leads and contributes to faculty and staff development activities to accommodate emerging technologies and curricular pursuits.
  • Working collaboratively across divisions, ensures standardization of simulation processes and procedures in own division that meet or exceed INACSL standards.
  • Manages stewardship of resources through implementation of inventory control in own Division, and provides data for annual review and request for student fees.

Terms of Service

The specialty coordinator serves for three to five years. The specific length of the term is negotiated with the Associate Dean for Academic Programs. The specialty coordinator may be reappointed for a second or subsequent terms.

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