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Simulation Technician Specialist - WCMC - Full Time - 8 Hour - Days at John Muir Health
Job Description
Education:
Bachelor's Degree - Required
Masters - preferred
Experience:
2 years of Healthcare- Progressive Simulation experience- Required
Certifications/Licensures:
CHSOS Certified Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist- SSH Society for Simulation in Healthcare- Required
2 years of simulation experience could be considered in lieu of the certification
Skills:
Strong interpersonal, leadership and organizational skills, ability to work independently
Excellent verbal and written communication
Strong technical and computer skills
Operational knowledge of simulation technologies and applications
Preferred candidates will have a background/experience in Maternal health.
Work Shift: 08.0 - 08:00 - 17:00 No Waive (United States of America)Pay Range:
$36.57 - $49.37Hourly Offer amounts are based on demonstrated/relevant experience and/or licensure. Pay will be adjusted to the local market if hired outside of the Bay Area .Note: Positions at JMH which are exempt (not eligible for overtime) under the level of Manager are listed as hourly for compensation purposes on this posting. The work shift will contain the word 'exempt' on it. Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
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