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The UNM-Taos Nursing Program invites applicants for a part time Teaching Lab Technician. The Nursing program is located in a rural setting in northern New Mexico, provides a unique opportunity that transforms the lives of our students into professional nurses who strengthen the health of our culturally diverse community. The Nursing Program’s core values are Caring, Communication, Clinical Judgement, Diversity and Professionalism. The nursing clinical/simulation teaching lab technician’s primary role includes preparation, support, maintenance and inventory of the clinical/simulation lab and lab equipment to support the faculty and students. Job duties include: Clinical Skill Lab · Prepare skills lab experiences per faculty specifications · Provide On-Site Support, if needed/requested, for nursing related skills labs and clinic rooms · Break down skill lab in a timely fashion, in advance of next day lab; clean equipment, replace or replenish equipment as indicated, remove and store props, purge lines with distilled water, in preparation for next use Simulation Lab · Assist faculty with preparation of simulation experiences. · Assist with nursing faculty, other professionals, and technical personnel in simulation technical support. · Break down simulation in a timely fashion, in advance of next day simulations; clean simulators, remove and store props, purge lines with distilled water Maintenance · Establish ongoing maintenance process i.e. making sure limbs are attached, task trainers are in good working order, batteries are changed out. · Complete end of the semester checks of all skills lab equipment · Upkeep and maintenance of the clinical skills manikins · Maintain and update human patient simulators; assist faculty with trouble shooting, and resolution of problems · Liaison between vendors and maintenance contracts and the director of nursing Inventory · Coordinate with nursing director, emergency medical services coordinator and faculty to make all supply purchases · Establish equipment and inventory control process · Documentation of student/staff and faculty usage of the clinical/simulation lab(s) Why work at UNM-Taos? Thank you for your interest in employment at The University of New Mexico-Taos. The University of New Mexico-Taos, one of the four branch campuses of the state’s flagship institution, UNM. UNM-Taos is a comprehensive community college serving the region from “cradle to career” with an award-winning early childhood education and care center; pre-college programs including high school equivalency, dual enrollment and early college; vocational and technical courses and short-term certificates; associate degrees in ten programs; transfer and articulation to four-year institutions in New Mexico and surrounding states, career readiness, adult basic education, and lifelong learning opportunities. Located approximately 130 miles north of Albuquerque, UNM-Taos is the only college within a 50-mile radius. Nestled between the Rio Grande, Sangre de Christo Mountains, and the ancestral lands of the Taos Pueblo, we are tightly connected to the unique rural, multicultural, and historically rich communities we serve and as such, UNM-Taos epitomizes the term “community college”. UNM-Taos serves over 1,100 students from a service area including the counties of Taos, Rio Arriba and Colfax, and the Pueblo Nations of Taos and Picuris. The UNM-Taos student body is representative of its communities, with 52% Hispanic and 9% Native American enrollment in fall 2020, making it one of the most diverse student bodies in the state. Our student population is comprised of non-traditional and first-generation students. UNM-Taos is the recipient of several federal grants including three TRIO programs (Upward Bound Math & Science, Student Support Services, and Veterans Upward Bound), Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) grants including Title V and Title III: Part F STEM, USDA NIFA and LIFT, and most recently, a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. About 80% of UNM-Taos alumni remain in the area and provide valuable contributions to the region's intellectual life, economy, cultural community, and primary industries including healthcare, tourism, and construction. The last decade at UNM-Taos has seen transformative and remarkable growth. From state-of-the-art facilities to future classroom renovations, a nationally-accredited nursing program, award-winning Early Childhood Education and Care program and learning lab, and the rising reputations of the Natural Resources Management, and Film and Digital Media Arts programs, meaningful collaboration with the community focused on scholarship, internship, and workforce development, UNM-Taos’ roots are spreading deeper and stronger every year. Drawing on nationally recognized and research-based practices, such as Guided Pathways, UNM-Taos is committed to academic excellence, which starts with professionals who advise, instruct, and support students in achieving their educational and career goals. In this way, our campus promotes an environment of learning, encourages a growth mindset, and prioritizes continuous improvement both inside the classroom and outside the classroom with a commitment to mentorship and professional development opportunities for our faculty and staff. UNM-Taos professionals draw on high impact practices that increase inclusion and equity such as culturally relevant pedagogy, teaching to learn, and creating a sense of community and belonging college-wide. What makes UNM-Taos special is our shared commitment to student engagement, learning, and success as defined by each student, whether that is transferring to four-year programs, entering the workforce, gaining new skills to change career paths, or personal enrichment. UNM-Taos provides academic and social supports and wrap around services to promote equitable outcomes for our students. People from various identities and experiences make UNM-Taos grow and thrive. We offer opportunities for everyone—teachers and researchers, business professionals, skilled tradespeople, and many, many more—in an environment that values the unique experiences and perspectives each of us bring. Join the UNM-Taos familia today! For firsthand information on why UNM is a great place to work and learn, visit UNM Proud to hear directly from university employees, faculty, students, and alumni. In addition to all the University has to offer, you have the added benefit of living in Taos, New Mexico — a land rich with art, history, culture, and outdoor activities. For more about life in Taos, visit taos.org and NewMexicoTrue. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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