Full-Time

Indigenous Clinical Simulation Educator

Native American Health Sciences

Posted on 10/4/2025

Deadline 10/25/25
Washington State University

Washington State University

Compensation Overview

$4.2k - $5.7k/mo

No H1B Sponsorship

Spokane, WA, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Required Skills
Computer Networking
Customer Service
Requirements
  • A Bachelor’s Degree with major study in a basic applied science, such as clinical simulation or health professions related field, computer science, information technology, or another related field. Relevant experience may be substituted for education.
  • Two years of full-time experience as a Instruction & Classroom Support Technician 2; OR equivalent education/experience.
  • Prior experience with simulation education and/or standardized patients.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the features and capabilities of basic multimedia equipment, including recording equipment and operating video and DSLR cameras.
  • Basic knowledge in medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.
  • Basic knowledge of computer networking.
  • Demonstrated excellent verbal, written and electronic communication skills.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to excel both independently and as a team member in a lively, collaborative environment.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and positive energy regarding professional education.
  • Must have, or be able to obtain by time of hire, a valid driver’s license and meet requirements in accordance with SPPM7.10 and departmental driving standards.
Responsibilities
  • Act as the primary point of contact for the Indigenous health and clinical simulation space, both internal and external constituencies while providing excellent customer service in keeping with the values and mission of NAHS and CNAH.
  • Collaborate with Indigenous Healers, faculty, and department/academic leadership to develop, plan, and implement state of the art simulation experiences in accordance with best practices in simulation education, and in alignment with curricular goals through the Native American lens.
  • Design healthcare simulation-based learning and assessment activities that meet specific course outcomes.
  • Identify opportunities for improvement, innovation, and development of initiatives for the integration of Indigenous based simulation in clinical education and curriculum.
  • Coordinate simulation-based training activities for internal or community partners including the health science campus colleges of medicine, nursing and pharmaceutical sciences and student simulation needs.
  • Develop assessment, research, or other tools and steps necessary to evaluate instruction, learner, and standardized patient impacts of the Indigenous health simulation center’s work.
  • Supports Interprofessional Education (IPE) experiences including immersive simulation experiences or other scheduled activities. Provides expertise in culturally centered clinical simulation pedagogies consistent with healthcare simulation standards of best practice.
  • Advise department/program faculty/ stakeholders in simulation methodology, technology, and best practices with a focus on patient centered teaching to improve efficiencies across the healthcare continuum.
  • Facilitates role playing applications, props placement, training kits, healing modalities and moulage set-up before and after simulations to create a culturally relevant and virtual healthcare setting.
  • Operates simulation manikin’s sessions based on priority identified by simulation Indigenous Healers and faculty.
  • Train Indigenous healers and faculty in the use of simulation equipment, scenario development, briefing and de-briefing for the Indigenous Clinical Space.
  • Manages the recruitment, database, scheduling, outreach and training of standardized patients (SP’s).
  • Serves as a resource for Indigenous healers and faculty utilizing simulation.
  • Conducts tours and simulation sessions for internal/external groups and/or individuals.
  • Maintains and cares for inventory of supplies and equipment as needed for simulation.
  • Provides recommendations for budget and purchase of equipment, supplies, and materials related to simulation.
  • Performs basic preventative maintenance and up-grades of simulation equipment.
  • Collaborates with the Assistant Director and Director of NAHS and CNAH toward future needs or repair of simulation equipment.
  • Attends meetings or continuing education to maintain currency with culturally embedded understandings of Indigenous simulation and simulation technology and use.
  • Maintains current knowledge of simulation equipment catalogs and operation manuals.
  • Operates and maintains audio/visual equipment used in simulation.
  • Assist with data entry for various record keeping.
  • Records video and takes photos as requested for university events and programs, including lectures, presentations, and marketing.
  • Plans innovative approached to education problems that may involve the use of instructional material in traditional for or in specifically designed original forms.
  • Collaborates with and works closely with the Assistant Director and Director of NAHS and CNAH, faculty and staff of NAHS and CNAH, Indigenous Healers and tribal community members who contribute to the design, curriculum, instruction, and support of the simulation spaces, teachings, and events, to meet the needs of day-to-day center operations.
  • Prepares analysis and narrative reports regarding Indigenous Clinical Simulation activities.
  • Works with faculty, staff, students and other to report findings and outcomes of learner and participant impacts and outcomes.
  • Analyzes, responds to, and partners to resolve issues which may impact the student and community teaching and learning experience.
  • Ensures simulation engagements with other campus, internal, and external partners are set-up and managed to ensure a successful engagement.
  • Reviews requests and recommends how best to support.
  • Develops and provides presentations and training programs regarding the support for the successful engagement and use of the Indigenous Clinical Simulation suites.
  • Attend and/or present in seminars, conferences, in-service trainings, and staff meetings as needed.
  • Participates in simulation research.
  • Provides administrative support to the Assistant Director of NAHS and CNAH, along with other simulation lead faculty.
  • Assists with the development of Indigenous Clinical Simulation policies and procedures.
  • Assists in seeking further development and funding opportunities for the Indigenous Clinical Simulation suites.
  • Manages the creation of workflows and best practices for the simulation space.
  • Keeps the Assistant Director of NAHS and CNAH informed of daily operations and needs pertaining to Indigenous health simulation work and center.
  • Perform other related work as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in areas of clinical simulation, health or allied health professions, computer science, information technology, or another related field.
  • Certified Healthcare Operations Specialist (CHOS) Certification or Medical Simulation Operations certificate is preferred.
  • Certified Healthcare Simulation Education (CHSE) Certification is preferred.
  • Clinical experience such as an RN, CRN, LPN, Paramedic, EMT, ER Technician, or other related health profession.
  • Two years of demonstrated experience working in simulation lab with manikins or other high-fidelity equipment.
  • Demonstrated experience working with simulation software including B-Line Medical and Laerdal.
  • Experience working with Indigenous peoples, communities, cultures, healing perspectives, or other related experience.
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