The College of Medicine - Phoenix invites highly experienced nurses to join our high paced team of professionals in the Center for Simulation & Innovation. The successful Clinical Simulation Nurse Lead candidate will embrace healthcare education and apply extensive clinical experience while leading complex and interesting simulation events, working closely with physician faculty, students, clinicians, clients and the community in a top-notch environment. Be sure to explore our website for a clearer understanding of who we are and how we uniquely contribute to the mission of the College. The Center is a flagship for UArizona and the downtown Phoenix Bioscience Core: https://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/simcenter.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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- Clinical Simulation Subject Matter Expert
- Translates and applies advanced bedside clinical experience and nursing process to develop, implement and conduct high fidelity simulation scenarios across the spectrum of all courses and cases taught in the simulation center.
- Leads as simulation liaison (single point of contact) for all parties on assigned courses in design, implementation, management, evaluation, and re-design of varied and complex simulation activities. Communicates with internal and external leaders, physician faculty, staff, learners, and clients to translate clinical curricula and case scenarios into successful simulation events.
- Works closely and collaboratively with a wide variety of physician faculty and clinical providers. Assures complex, multi-room live simulations reflect bedside and simulation best practices.
- Manages simulation clients, courses, scenarios and training events across a broad spectrum of clinical and academic complexity. Most in-patient scenarios are high fidelity and complex. They include physician faculty, bedside interprofessional presence support, and simulation operators for each room and case.
- Monitors and makes real-time changes to complex events to assure fidelity and consistency with course and case learning objectives. Provides time-sensitive feedback and redirections. Implements changes with all stakeholders including course and simulation faculty, clinical and technical simulation staff, external clients, etc.
- Applies evidence-based clinical practice and best simulation practices to all aspects of events as the subject matter expert.
- Simulation Clinical Operations Leadership
- Responsible for all aspects of assigned simulation courses for internal (COM-P) and external (GME and all other) client and student needs.
- This Lead position has end-to-end responsibility for simulation success and resource use, from planning through implementation.
- Plans, secures, manages, and directs all required physical and support resources to assure student and client success in a live, simulated hospital environment.
- Negotiates, schedules and implements physical resources (facilities, equipment, technology, supplies) and assigns all faculty and staff support required before, during and after each event.
- Assures student assignments, rotations and use of equipment and facilities support course objectives, and clinical simulation best practices.
- Creates, negotiates, communicates, and implements detailed course plans, role assignments, and schedules that fully support clinical curricula and learning objectives. Recommends changes to departmental staffing, budgets and purchases based on needs of each.
- Develops and manages detailed tracking and billing documents for simulation events.
- Analyzes, forecasts, and problem solves equipment, supplies, and staffing needs for each event using ingenuity and innovative solutions.
- Directs on-site, real time event leadership and coordination on technical and procedural elements during simulation events.
- Delivers simulation-based clinical education to students, faculty, staff and clients.
- Staff Management and Development
- Manages, recruits, assigns, on-boards, trains, evaluates, and develops all staff and faculty participating in simulation events.
- Supervises assigned participants (clinical, faculty, staff, technical, etc.) for all events and special project shifts. May supervise two additional full-time employees.
- Schedules, pairs, and assigns faculty and staff in each scenario to assure program requirements and student outcomes are optimized.
- Develops and conducts prebriefing, debriefing, and training sessions for staff and faculty.
- Provides ongoing staff recruitment, on-boarding for each course, assessment, training, re-assessment, and professional development to calibrate skills with current and emerging clinical and departmental requirements.
- Best Practices
- Seeks out and complies with adherence to best practices in simulation. Demonstrates subject matter expertise across the College and to clinical and academic communities.
- Participates on internal and external simulation, clinical and related committees.
- Instructs simulation-based education to students, faculty, and other college staff members in the curriculum in accordance with LCME requirements and applicable standards.
- Educates and guides learners in the use of various equipment for simulation and non-simulation events.
- Pursues professional development opportunities to improve departmental processes.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge and recognition of medical conditions, injuries, and diseases, to include anatomical and physiological systems.
- Project management skills for large multidisciplinary training programs.
- Ability to effectively prioritize and strategize, independently and among a team of various specialties.
- Strong ability to remain calm in pressure situations and maintain a professional demeanor with a solution-focused approach to problem solving.
- Able to organize large amounts of data.
- Knowledge of basic hardware, software, and A/V troubleshooting.
- Excellent interpersonal and networking skills and ability to communicate effectively with academic, healthcare, and industry stakeholders.
- Proficient skills in Microsoft applications.
- Ability to learn new technology software.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent advanced learning attained through professional level experience required.
- Minimum of 8 years of relevant work experience, or equivalent combination of education and work experience.
- Master’s degree in nursing from a State Board of Nursing approved school of nursing.
- Two (2) or more years bedside complex patient care clinical experience, preferably in Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, or Step-down unit.
- Experience precepting, teaching, and/or supervising in a clinical, curricular or simulation setting.
- Five (5) or more years in-hospital patient bedside experience specialty area (Med/Surge, Pediatrics, Labor and Delivery, Perioperative).
- Simulation experience, or specialty certification in simulation.
- Experience with instructional design and experiential learning principles.
- Previous teaching experience.
- Frequently required to lift up to 50 pounds.
College of Medicine-Phoenix, Office of Human Resources
Talent@arizona.edu
Application: The online application should be completed in its entirety. Blank or missed information may be considered an incomplete submission.
Letter of Interest: Should clearly indicate how your skills and professional employment experience meet the Minimum and the Preferred qualifications (if applicable).
Freqently Asked Questions
A Clinical Simulation Nurse Lead in Phoenix must blend advanced bedside nursing experience, particularly in critical care or emergency settings, with proficiency in managing complex simulation scenarios. Mastery in clinical operations, instructional design, and interprofessional collaboration ensures simulation events meet rigorous educational goals.
Professionals in this role can progress into senior academic leadership, simulation program directorship, or healthcare innovation strategy roles. Gaining expertise in simulation technology and curriculum development at The University of Arizona opens pathways to influence statewide clinical education and interdisciplinary training initiatives.
Inpatient high-fidelity cases demand real-time scenario adjustments and integration of multidisciplinary teams, reflecting complex clinical realities. This contrasts with outpatient or basic simulations, which often focus on foundational skills, requiring less dynamic coordination but strong instructional design to meet learning objectives.
The University Of Arizona offers unparalleled access to a cutting-edge bioscience core and fosters collaboration with renowned physician faculty, enhancing the depth and impact of simulation programs. This environment supports innovative clinical education, positioning the nurse lead to influence both academic and community healthcare outcomes.
This role uniquely requires acting as a central liaison among diverse stakeholders, including physician faculty and external clients, to translate clinical curricula into immersive simulation experiences. The position demands nuanced communication skills and leadership in coordinating multifaceted simulation events tailored to evolving educational needs.
Competitive salaries for Clinical Simulation Nurse Leads in Phoenix typically range from $90,000 to $115,000 annually. This reflects the specialized clinical expertise, leadership responsibilities, and educational impact required, aligning with Phoenix’s cost of living and demand for advanced nursing roles in academic healthcare.
Phoenix’s growing healthcare education landscape increases demand for clinical leads, intensifying competition for prestigious roles at institutions like The University Of Arizona. Candidates with simulation expertise, robust clinical backgrounds, and leadership skills are highly sought to meet expanding educational and community healthcare needs.
Downtown Phoenix offers accessible public transit and reasonable commuting times, benefiting Clinical Simulation Nurse Leads managing dynamic schedules. However, peak traffic periods necessitate flexible planning, especially when coordinating multi-room simulation events requiring timely faculty and staff presence.
Beyond a master’s degree in nursing and critical care experience, certifications like the Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE) elevate candidacy. Expertise in instructional design, simulation technology, and evidence-based clinical practice are highly valued in Arizona’s innovative academic environments.
Balancing complex scenario fidelity with diverse team coordination is a core challenge. The lead must swiftly troubleshoot technical issues, manage real-time clinical adjustments, and align multiple stakeholders’ objectives—all while ensuring seamless educational delivery in a fast-paced, high-expectation setting.
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