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Position Description Simulation Technologist Job Department/School College of Nursing and Public Health FT/PT/Temp Full time Location New York City Apply Now Simulation Technologist College
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Position Description Coordinator of Instruction, Clinical Education and Simulation Lab (CESiL) Job Department/School College of Nursing and Public Health FT/PT/Temp Full time Location New York City
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undergraduate and graduate courses in initial and advanced teacher certification, such as health education methods, K-12 health promotion, school health programs and policies, WSCC model, research and technology
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master’s degree in nursing. 2. Doctor of Nursing Practice required. 3. Research doctorate in nursing (PhD, DNS) or education (EdD) is preferred. 4. Licensure and national board certification as an Adult
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/curriculum vitae (with names and email addresses of three academic referees included at the end), a statement of teaching philosophy (2 page maximum), and a copy of the graduate transcript (official transcript
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affiliation agreements required for all academic semesters are secured and confirmed. Send out agreements to new facility contacts established by program directors or coordinators. Work in collaboration with
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. Experience in simulation technology, online or blended learning, research, and education. 6. Additional experience is preferred in other areas (statistics, research design, education, administration) as
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extending an offer. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. An annual base salary higher than
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of possible compensation at the time of posting. An annual base salary higher than the range may be warranted in circumstances where a candidate has demonstrable equivalent prior higher education experience
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estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. An annual base salary higher than the range may be warranted in circumstances where a candidate has demonstrable equivalent prior higher