Clinical Director of Simulation and Standardized Patients – Nasuti College of Medicine
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Clinical Director of Simulation and Standardized Patients – Nasuti College of MedicineSalary:
Commensurate with experience Benefits: Generous
benefits include paid time off including holidays and vacation, retirement
match, and tuition remission for employee and dependents. Details at www.duq.edu/benefits Location: Nasuti College of Medicine Position Status: Full-time
Hours: Varied Position Number: 224145/10-1137
FLSA Status: ExemptPOSITION
SUMMARY:The Clinical Director of Simulation
and Standardized Patients (SIM and SP) provides strategic leadership and
oversight for all clinical and educational simulation activities across the
Nasuti College of Osteopathic Medicine. Working in close collaboration with the
Simulation Director, SP Director, Clinical Skills faculty, and the Simulation
Team, this role ensures that standardized patient and simulation-based
education effectively integrate clinical reasoning, procedural competency, and
patient-centered communication throughout the DO curriculum.The Clinical Director is responsible
for maintaining the highest standards of clinical accuracy, safety, and
educational quality within the simulation program. This includes overseeing the
clinical aspects of simulation design and delivery, mentoring faculty in
simulation pedagogy, and fostering partnerships with clinical departments, the
School of Health Sciences, and external health system partners.The position reports to the Assistant Dean of Simulation and Standardized Patients.DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Academic:Ensures simulation and standardized activities align with educational objectives,
osteopathic principles, and current standards of clinical practice.Provides clinical oversight for the design, implementation, and evaluation of
standardized patient and simulation-based learning experiences.Mentors faculty in simulation and standardized patient pedagogy, including case design,
standardized patient encounters, procedural training, and debriefing
strategies.Supports the development of competency-based assessment methods aligned withAACOM,
COCA, and NBOME standards.Collaborates with faculty to integrate simulation into preclinical and clinical coursework,
clerkships, and longitudinal curricular threads.Fosters scholarly activity related to simulation, including research, publications, and
professional presentations.Contributes to
ongoing quality improvement and outcome measurement of simulation-based
teaching and assessment.Administrative:Provides strategic
leadership for the development and implementation of simulation and
standardized patient activities across all curricular years.Oversees the
clinical integrity, safety, and quality of simulation and SP operations,
ensuring compliance with institutional, accreditation, and safety standards.Collaborates with
the Director of Simulation to coordinate scheduling, staffing, and operational
efficiency of the Simulation Center.Collaborates with
the Director of Simulation to develop and implement policies, procedures, and
quality assurance processes for simulation-based education.Collaborates with
the Director of Simulation to oversee resource allocation and budgeting for SIM
and SP programs.Serves as liaison
between the Simulation Center, Clinical Affairs, and institutional leadership
to ensure integration and alignment of SIM and SP activities.Promotes interprofessional collaboration across Duquesne University programs and
community partners.Service:Participates in required COM faculty development
and training as required.Participates in student events, including the
White Coat ceremony, service day, graduation,
and orientation, as assigned.Serves on College
and University committees as assigned.Participates in
other service activities as designated by the Assistant Dean of Simulation.Research/Scholarly:Participates in innovative scholarship and
research related to standardized patient and simulation education in
collaboration with other faculty and staff.Participates in grant-related opportunities and
grant writing to support and enhance the standardized patient, simulation, and task trainer education at the COM.Participates in standardized patient and
simulation-related training, continuing education, collaborations, and other
related activities to maintain competency and be aware of new ideas and
opportunities for innovation.Support standardized patient and
simulation-based educational scholarship, including evaluation and research initiatives.SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES:Sim Administrator and Sim StaffCompletes other
duties as assigned.Minimum
qualifications:DO or MD, or
other advanced degree in a clinical specialty.Minimum of 5
years of clinical experience and demonstrated expertise in standardized patient
and simulation-based education.Prior
leadership or administrative experience in academic medicine preferred.Strong
interpersonal, organizational, and collaborative skills.Preferred qualifications:Familiarity
with AACOM, COCA, and NBOME requirements related to simulation and
competency-based education.Proven success in designing, scaling, or
leading simulation programs within an academic or clinical institution.Experience standardizing clinical assessment
that incorporates SIM and SPsAlternately,
the successful candidate may possess any equivalent combination of experience
and training, which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required to
perform the essential job functions. This includes, but is not limited to, the
following: Demonstrates
strong clinical judgment and ensures the accuracy and safety of all
simulation-based activities.Inspires
innovation in simulation pedagogy and aligns training with curricular and
accreditation standards.Balances
long-term program development with effective operational management of the
Simulation Center.Fosters
productive relationships with faculty, staff, students, and interprofessional
partners across health disciplines.Manages
people, processes, and resources efficiently while maintaining a focus on
quality and learner outcomes.Embraces
emerging technologies and evidence-based practices to enhance simulation and
clinical training.Models
integrity, empathy, and respect consistent with the COM’s mission and
values. Supports faculty and staff
development and encourages scholarly engagement in simulation-based education.Ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with the University
Community. Ability and willingness to contribute actively to the mission of the University
and to respect the Spiritan Catholic identity of Duquesne University. The
mission is implemented through a commitment to academic excellence, a spirit of
service, moral and spiritual values, sensitivity to world concerns, and an
ecumenical campus community.APPLICATION
INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information
for three professional references. Duquesne University was founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community,
the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Duquesne University is Catholic in
mission and ecumenical in spirit. Motivated by its Catholic identity,
Duquesne values equality of opportunity both as an educational institution and as
an employer.
- Location:
- Pittsburgh
- Category:
- Universities And Colleges