Standardized Patient/Simulated Person at University of Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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SP (Standardized Patient/Simulated Participant) Job Description
Summary
Serving the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPSOM), and under the supervision of the Office of Medical Education (OMED)/SP Program (SPP), SPs- also known as Standardized Patients or Simulated Participants- are a vital part of the education of students in UPSOM, the University’s Schools of the Health Sciences, and beyond, using the practice and methodologies of human simulation education. The SPP is currently hiring individuals from the Pittsburgh community to portray patients, clients, health professionals, family members, and other participants in the context of educational role-play encounters, simulating all aspects of a scenario in a repeatable, accurate, and reliable manner in service of the prescribed learning objectives of the encounter. This flexible position is an exciting and unique opportunity for those interested in helping others develop communication and interpersonal skills and empathy, as well as clinical and physical exam skills; no prior experience is necessary.
Responsibilities and Duties
• Realistically portray patient/clinician (or otherwise) scenarios, including but not limited to history of chief complaint, affect/behavior, and physical findings
• Provide effective feedback- written, verbal, and checklist- to learners in teaching and testing situations
• Maintain quality control of teaching, testing, and other SPP events through observation opportunities
• Provide back-up support for activities in the event of last-minute scheduling and/or event design changes
• Assisting the SPP staff as needed in the execution of simulation events, including set-up, breakdown, and proctoring
• Adherence to University, UPSOM, and SPP policies and procedures, as well as practicing confidentiality and discretion regarding learner performance and other educational information
All SPs will receive extensive training at the beginning of their employment, as well as additional skill development opportunities throughout their time in the program. Some case and materials study may be required prior to any scheduled work.
Desired Skills and Qualifications
• High School diploma or equivalent
• Reliability and punctuality
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Flexibility, coachability, and self-awareness are helpful in developing skills as a reliable and realistic simulation educator as well as the ability to react in real time to a variety of learners
• Good memorization skills and strong attention to detail a definite plus
• Basic computer skills and reliable internet access
• Ability to travel to and navigate the Oakland area
The majority of SPP events occur between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday – Friday. As a part-time, temporary classified position at the University of Pittsburgh, this is a casual assignment. For full consideration, please include a current resume. Cover letters are encouraged but not required. Current University of Pittsburgh students and employees are not eligible for this position.
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.
Department: Med-Office of the Dean
Campus: Pittsburgh
Minimum Education Level Required: High School Diploma/GED
Minimum Years of Experience Required: No experience required
Work Schedule: Part-Time, As Needed Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Work Arrangement: On-Campus: Teams that work on campus, in an office, or in a lab.
Requested Pay Rate: 20.00
Visa Sponsorship Provided:
Background Check: For position finalists, employment with the University will require successful completion of a background check
Child Protection Clearances: Not Applicable
Required Documents: Resume
Optional Documents: Cover Letter