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Director. Simulation and Skills for Nursing Programs

Pacific Companies
FULL_TIME Remote ยท US Costa Mesa, CA, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
DIRECTOR, SKILLS AND SIMULATION FOR NURSING PROGRAMS Pacific College is dedicated to putting students first, providing an exceptional education in a chosen degree program and teaching relevant, required skills for today and the future. Our culture is positive, supportive, and collaborative. As a team, we continually embrace our core values: Professionalism - As an individual or institution, we demonstrate professionalism in everything we do. Altruism - As an individual or institution, we practice the principle of unselfish concern for the wellness of others. Community - As an individual or institution, we share responsibility for the welfare of our community. Identity - As an individual or institution, we strive to establish a sense of true being that will determine our future. Fulfillment - As an individual or institution, we create an environment where academic and professional goals can be achieved. Inclusion - As an individual or institution, we embrace differences to promote full participation and a sense of belonging. Collaboration - As an individual or institution, we work as a team to realize shared goals. The Director for Skills and Simulation works under the supervision of the Dean of Nursing. This position is responsible for directing all skills and simulation experiences for all nursing students by collaborating with the Program Directors to identify evidence-based learning opportunities. The position supports the mission and philosophy of the College and represents the College to campus visitors, faculty, and students. Lead and manage all nursing simulation and skill lab activities. Design and evaluate simulation scenarios based on evidence-based educational principles and content. Update simulations each term with input from lead faculty and student survey data from previous term. Coordinate with all lead faculty simulations, a