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We are seeking at least two (2) Simulation Technicians for contracted roles supporting ABEM’s physician-led certification examinations in Raleigh, NC. Each role is expected to support approximately 4–5 one-week exam administrations per year (Sunday–Thursday). The Simulation Technician ensures exam readiness, trains physicians on case setup and flow, and provides real-time support during administrations to maintain a consistent candidate experience. In this role, you will be the primary technical resource for the examining physicians on our Procedures cases during an administration. This includes ensuring the manikins are set up and ready for training day, that all supplies are available and ready for use, and that physicians are expertly trained in manikin operation. This position will fix equipment when needed at the beginning of each session and provide immediate troubleshooting during live testing. While technical equipment skills are required, training will be provided, and candidates with strong anatomy, pathology, or forensic pathology backgrounds are encouraged to apply. In addition, if you can only commit to 2-3 administrations, you should still apply.
Job Responsibility
Physician Training: Train examining physicians on case flow, anatomic positioning, and appropriate use of manikins and task trainers, including basic operation and scenario resets
Case and Equipment Setup: Prepare and stage procedural cases, including anatomical configuration of task trainers and manikins. Ensure all supplies, instruments, and models are ready and aligned with exam protocols
Live Support and Troubleshooting: Provide on-site support during exam administrations, addressing both anatomical setup questions and basic equipment issues. Escalate more complex technical issues as needed
Equipment and Supply Oversight: Monitor equipment condition and supply levels. Communicate issues or needs promptly to the Administrative Lead and Procedure Examination Case Lead
Confidentiality and Security: Adhere to all security protocols related to exam content and candidate/physician interactions
Requirements
Anatomy Expertise: Experience or training in anatomy, pathology, forensic pathology, or a related field (e.g., Pathologists’ Assistant, anatomy lab professional) strongly preferred
Simulation or Clinical Exposure: Prior exposure to healthcare simulation, clinical training environments, or procedural education is helpful but not required
Technical Aptitude: Ability to learn and apply equipment setup and basic troubleshooting skills
training will be provided
Communication: Ability to provide clear, concise instruction and guidance to physician examiners
Availability: Must be available for assigned exam weeks (Sunday–Thursday), approximately 4–5 times per year
Confidentiality: Willingness to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) due to the confidential nature of exam materials