Nursing Simulation Faculty (Part-Time) – On-Campus

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Job Type Part-time Description Join Us in Transforming Healthcare Education At Joyce University, your work is more than a job — it’s a chance to shape the future of healthcare. We believe every student can, should, and will succeed. As a Nursing Simulation Faculty member, you’ll play a vital role in bringing that belief to life—guiding students through immersive, high-impact learning experiences that build clinical judgment, confidence, and compassion. If you’re passionate about simulation, education, and developing the next generation of nurses, this is where your expertise meets purpose. What You’ll Do You’ll serve as an expert in simulation-based education, creating meaningful, hands-on learning experiences that prepare students for real-world clinical practice. In this role, you will:

  • Facilitate dynamic simulation experiences using Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice™
  • Lead prebriefing and debriefing sessions that promote reflection, critical thinking, and clinical reasoning
  • Partner with faculty and simulation leaders to design and enhance curriculum-based scenarios
  • Mentor and support students in developing clinical judgment and identifying growth opportunities
  • Deliver thoughtful, constructive feedback that builds confidence and competence
  • Collaborate with simulation operations staff to ensure seamless, high-quality learning environments
  • Integrate advanced technologies such as high-fidelity simulators, virtual reality, and electronic charting systems
  • Support interprofessional education and innovative teaching strategies
  • Contribute to simulation center goals, accreditation efforts, and continuous improvement initiatives
Who You Are You’re an educator at heart with a passion for innovation, collaboration, and student success. You bring both clinical expertise and a commitment to creating engaging, supportive learning environments. You’ll thrive in this role if you:
  • Lead with empathy, curiosity, and a strong service mindset
  • Are energized by mentoring and developing future healthcare professionals
  • Embrace evidence-based teaching and continuous learning
  • Communicate with clarity, confidence, and care
  • Enjoy collaborating across teams to create meaningful educational experiences
  • Hold yourself and others to high standards while fostering a supportive environment
Requirements  What You Bring
  • Master’s Degree in Nursing (required)
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in Utah (required)
  • CHSE certification (or willingness to obtain within 36 months)
  • 2+ years of simulation education or management experience (preferred)
  • Strong knowledge of simulation pedagogy, debriefing techniques, and adult learning principles
  • Ob and/or Peds experience is a plus
What to Expect
  • Schedule: Part-Time (Less than 30 hours per week), Monday–Friday (with occasional evenings or Saturdays)
  • Location: Draper, Utah campus
  • Environment: Hands-on simulation labs with advanced clinical technology
Why Joyce University At Joyce, we invest in you—because when our people thrive, our students do too.
  • A mission-driven culture focused on student success and healthcare impact
  • A collaborative, people-first environment grounded in integrity and service
  • Opportunities for professional growth, certification, and continued learning
  • A workplace that values connection, well-being, and balance
  • Recognition as one of Utah’s Best Companies to Work For
Here, your expertise shapes the future of healthcare. Your voice matters. Your growth is supported. Ready to Make an Impact? If you’re ready to inspire, mentor, and innovate in a role that directly impacts the future of healthcare, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and help us empower the next generation of nurses. Salary Description $39.00 to $44.00 per hr
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