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Job Details: Simulation Technology Specialist

 

Company: Swedish Medical Center - Seattle – Swedish Medical Center is the largest, most advanced and most trusted health-care organization in the Greater Seattle area.

Whether you're expecting a baby or dealing with a complex medical condition, or anything in between, our nonprofit hospitals and clinics have the people, technology and experience you can trust. For nearly a century, Swedish has been the premier health-care provider in the Pacific Northwest and a trusted resource for people when it truly counts.

Description: Swedish is growing... so are your opportunities!
At Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, our drive to deliver the best care possible goes beyond a commitment we make to our patients. It's a promise we make to ourselves. To surpass expectations, anticipate needs, and treat the whole person. Our commitment, dedication, and trust in one another give us a powerful foundation, enabling us to feel supported and to make the right decisions.

Swedish is currently recruiting a Simulation Technology Specialist for our First Hill Campus!

Under the direction of the Simulation Center Director, this position will operate and maintain all simulation devices, including computers, lab equipment, and audio/visual equipment. The specialist will also assist students and faculty with preparing for and conducting simulation lab experiences.

This position requires a minimum of one year of experience in a health care environment and/or knowledge of health care operations. Strong preference is given to candidates with a Bachelor's degree or Advanced degree in Technology or Health-related field. Must be proficient with computer hardware equipment and software applications, including those relevant to simulator functions. Knowledgeable in the use of audio/visual equipment, including recording, duplication, and editing is key to the candidate's success. Skill set should include the ability to assess, troubleshoot, and fix equipment problems in a timely fashion.

As a major port city surrounded by scenic mountains, Seattle provides numerous and varied opportunities for individuals craving outdoor adventure, diverse entertainment options, and unique cultural enrichment. Swedish offers competitive pay, great shift differentials, and excellent benefits including a generous 401(k) plan. Additionally, we offer a customized relocation package.
For a complete job description, and to apply online, visit www.swedish.org/jobs and reference job posting 101169. You may also contact Ryan BeLieu, Recruiter, at 206-215-2216. EOE.

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Posting Date: Aug 14 08

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Swedish Medical Center - Seattle

Swedish Medical Center is the largest, most advanced and most trusted health-care organization in the Greater Seattle area.

Whether you're expecting a baby or dealing with a complex medical condition, or anything in between, our nonprofit hospitals and clinics have the people, technology and experience you can trust. For nearly a century, Swedish has been the premier health-care provider in the Pacific Northwest and a trusted resource for people when it truly counts.

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On Puget Sound's Elliott Bay, with the spectacular Cascades and Mount Rainier in the distance, Seattle is a multicultural city offering outdoor adventure as well as an outstanding urban scene.

Population: 563,374
State: Washington

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