Position: Standardized Patient
Department: Rehabilitation Sciences
Campus: Fort Wayne Campus
Target Fill Date: 11/30/2022
Position: Standardized Patient
Department: Rehabilitation Sciences
Campus: Fort Wayne Campus
Target Fill Date: 11/30/2022
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Position Overview: A standardized patient is a person who supports the clinical training of health professionals by following a provided script to simulate real-life scenarios for health profession students. The standardized patient should be able to accurately and consistently recreate the scenario with appropriate personality and emotion to enable health profession students to prepare for practice. The major responsibility of this position is to portray all the characteristics of a real patient, simulating the signs and symptoms. Standardized patients will often be physically examined by students and faculty as part of the athletic training students learning experience.
Essential job functions:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
Secondary Job Functions
Qualifications:
A commitment to fostering an environment of diversity and inclusion among students, faculty, and staff.
High school degree preferred
Previous acting or standardized patient roles preferred
Must be proficient in written and oral communication skills
Must be able to consistently present a positive attitude
Must maintain confidentiality
Must have a valid Indiana driver’s license or comparable ability to attend in-person laboratory sessions at Manchester’s Fort Wayne campus
Must own a computer
Must be able to utilize Microsoft Word
Must be able to utilize videoconferencing platforms such as TEAMs (virtual or hybrid)
General information: Manchester University is an independent, liberal arts university with a campus in North Manchester, Ind., where approximately 1,300 students choose from at least 60 areas of undergraduate study, two master's programs, and 21 NCAA Division III varsity sports. Our second campus in Fort Wayne is home to growing health science programs, including athletic training, nursing, nutrition and nutrigenomics, pharmacy, pharmacogenomics, and physical therapy.
Manchester has a distinctive commitment to developing respect for ethnic, cultural, and religious pluralism and international consciousness. Manchester University respects the infinite worth of every individual and graduates persons of ability and conviction who draw upon their education and faith to lead principled, productive, and compassionate lives that improve the human condition. As an institution rooted in the tradition of the Church of the Brethren, Manchester University values learning, faith, service, integrity, diversity, and community.
Work schedule: This is a non-exempt, part-time position with an average expectation of approximately 10 hours per semester Monday through Friday. The majority of the interactions will occur on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between the hours of 9 am-4 pm with time scheduled for lunch unless otherwise noted. There is an opportunity to select serving as a campus, virtual, and hybrid standardized patient depending on interest.
To apply: We seek a candidate with a commitment to working effectively with students, faculty, and staff of diverse backgrounds. The review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Apply online via ADP and upload a cover letter and resume with your completed employment application. Questions can be emailed to HR@manchester.edu.
Manchester University is an equal opportunity employer.
Applicants who further diversify our faculty and staff are warmly welcome.
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