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The UNC School of Medicine Simulation, Experiential Learning and Training (SET) Center is recruiting a Curricular Representative for the Foundation Phase Simulation curriculum. This is a unique opportunity for a faculty member to assist with the on-going implementation and evaluation of simulation-based medical education. Please consider applying if you are interested and want to learn more about this role.

An ideal candidate is enthusiastic about simulation, committed to teamwork, has demonstrated leadership skills and educational methods/skills, is involved in active clinical practice, and has excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of the Translational Education at Carolina (TEC) curriculum is beneficial but not required.

Responsibilities includes but is not limited to:

  • Design, develop, coordinate and revise the immersive and simulation aspects of the Foundation Phase simulation-based education.
  • Assist with logistics and operations of Foundation Phase simulation-based education.
  • Identify opportunities for improvement, innovation, implementation, and integration of emerging simulation technology.
  • Foster positive relationships with Phase Directors, Course Directors and assist faculty with the planning and execution of simulation activities.
  • Attend phase committee meetings and other assigned committee meetings regarding simulation and general curriculum development.
  • Promote positive communication and collaboration among support staff, faculty and administrative leadership.

Role is supported at 10% FTE.

Please submit a short Letter of Interest and your CV to Sofia Aliaga, Director of SET Center at Sofia_aliaga@med.unc.edu