Purpose of SEA
Creighton's Department of Simulation Education may hire a student to assist with lab management tasks and inventory. The SEA will report to and work closely with the Simulation Operations Manager and Simulation Technologist at the Phoenix Campus. The student is responsible for ensuring all simulation rooms, clinical exam rooms, and psychomotor skills labs are stocked, and standard room equipment is in working order for learning activities. The student will also assist simulation staff in preparing equipment needed for upcoming labs, managing lab layout, and creating repackaged supplies and task trainers.
Duties
- Perform inventory assessment, organization, cleaning, and stocking of simulation supplies and equipment.
- Test in-room furniture and medical equipment for basic functionality, reporting any observed problems. Assist with repairs as appropriate.
- Complete lab set-up in a timely fashion, having all lab equipment, and supplies ready at the before the scheduled lab time.
- Return simulation rooms to default configuration and put away supplies / equipment upon lab completion.
- Maintain knowledge of lab procedures and safety (e.g., know where to find medical supplies and cleaning procedures).
- In collaboration with simulation staff, inventory supplies and equipment, update and maintain records.
- Assist in repackaging of disposable supplies to promote sustainable operation practices.
- Assist in creating handouts, and training supplies as directed by simulation staff.
Candidate Skills / Abilities
Strong communication skillsStrong interpersonal skillsKnowledge of lab including location of suppliesBasic computer and educational technology skillsSuperior professional behaviors including alignment with Creighton University's Standards of ConductReliability and dependabilityGood attendance recordGood judgmentHours
The SEA will attend a mandatory orientation and meetings with the Simulation Operations Manager and Simulation Technologist as requested. The SEA will manage all lab set-ups in a timely fashion, having all lab equipment, supplies, and requests ready at the start of the scheduled lab time. Hours will vary with number of labs each semester. SEAs work approximately 10 hours per week.