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How much do simulation center director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for simulation center director in Utah is $83,595.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,200.00 and $91,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a simulation center director do?

A Simulation Center Director oversees the operations, development, and strategic planning of a simulation center, which is used for training and education in fields such as healthcare, aviation, or emergency response. They manage staff, budgets, and technology to ensure high-quality, realistic training experiences. Additionally, they collaborate with educators, develop curriculum, and implement best practices to enhance simulation-based learning. Their role also involves maintaining equipment, facilitating research, and ensuring compliance with industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a simulation center director?

To thrive as a Simulation Center Director, you need strong leadership abilities, in-depth knowledge of simulation-based education, and typically a background in healthcare, education, or biomedical fields. Familiarity with simulation technologies such as high-fidelity manikins, audiovisual systems, and learning management software, along with relevant certifications like CHSE (Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator), is highly valuable. Outstanding organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies are essential for efficiently managing the center's operations, ensuring quality training outcomes, and fostering innovation in educational experiences.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a simulation center director?

A Simulation Center Director oversees the coordination and delivery of simulation-based training programs, manages center staff and resources, and ensures the maintenance and optimal functionality of simulation equipment. They work closely with faculty and program leaders to design, implement, and evaluate educational scenarios that meet both clinical and academic objectives. Additionally, the director may be responsible for administrative duties such as budgeting, scheduling, and compliance with accreditation standards. This dynamic role often involves balancing strategic planning with hands-on operational tasks, providing opportunities for leadership and direct impact on staff and learner development.

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Infographic showing various Simulation Center Director job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,595 per year, or $40.2 per hour.

Nurse Resident - Flagstaff Medical Center - relocation to Flagstaff, Arizona

Northern Arizona Healthcare Corporation

Saint George, UT

$35.50 - $56.80/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Northern Arizona Healthcare rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 59 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

87th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview

Northern Arizona Healthcare is hiring for Nurse Residents to join our amazing nursing team at our Flagstaff Medical Center location!

We are looking for Nurse Residents to start in our November 9 cohort:

- Med Surg Telemetry

Please note that the deadline for applications is October 16.


Join the Nurse Residency Coordinators and HR Recruitment Team for an information session and Q&A!

Dates and Information included in the link below!

NAH Nurse Residency Info Session Flier _ 2026


Responsibilities

The Nurse Resident is responsible for providing and supervising direct and indirect total nursing care responsibilities to identified age-specific groups. Utilizes the nursing process (assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating) in achieving the goals of the nursing department. Nurse Residents will be under the direct supervision of a preceptor for all principal duties and responsibilities during the training program with eventual transition to independent practice after successful training program completion. Upon completion of the yearlong (12 months) nurse resident program the nurse resident will transition to the RN job description.

Nurse Resident – An employee who has just exited nursing school, is newly licensed, or an experienced RN new to the acute care setting.

At Northern Arizona Healthcare, we seek engaged learners that can meet the following program expectations:
• A strong desire to learn and overall initiative in personal and professional growth
• Engagement & participation in all learning environments – clinical, online & classroom
• Timely completion of module assignments as assigned by the residency coordinator
• Ability to demonstrate high levels of professionalism in punctuality, avoidance of unexcused absences, respectful behavior, appropriate classroom etiquette, cohesive teamwork and strong communication skills

Highlights of NAH Nurse Residency

Nurse Residents must be licensed prior to start date. It is strongly recommended that the applicant obtains the soonest possible NCLEX test date in the event retesting is necessary.
Nurse Residents will participate in New Colleague & RN Orientation, CERNER Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Training, Basic ECG Interpretation & ACLS certification.
NAH provides a hybrid & dynamic learning environment geared toward all types of learning styles. Methods include synchronous learning through lecture, hands-on skills, return demonstration, clinical application & asynchronous learning via online modules.


Our residency learning environments consist of:

  • Clinical Learning:
    o Orientee will be paired with experienced preceptors to guide them through clinical shifts on their hired unit
    o 2 to 3 shifts per week with preceptor based on classroom calendar
    o Nurse resident will participate in check-ins with preceptor & educator throughout their orientation time
    o Nurse Resident will be expected to work toward mutually set goals necessary for clinical growth & competency
    o Transition to independent practice will be assessed by the unit based educator, residency coordinator, preceptor, clinical manager(s) & orientee.
  • Synchronous Learning (classroom learning)
    o Weekly Learning Labs – classroom days which consist of integration of expert facilitated discussion, simulation, interactive learning stations & verification of learned content through modules.
  • Asynchronous Learning (online learning)
    o Interactive modules based on specialty. For example:
  • The American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN); Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO), Emergency Nurses Association (ENA); Emergency Nursing Orientation, etc.
  • Required completion of unit and facility specific modules to assist resident in learning policies, procedures and workflow

**NEW to NAH Nurse Residency Program**
To support the nurse resident in their first year of independent nursing practice, the residents and their cohorts will participate in a continued learning plan that lasts one year after date of hire. Continued learning schedule is compatible with shift work and consists of a 4-hour module or in-person class once every four weeks. This time will provide additional opportunities for learning clinical concepts, providing emotional support and enhancing professional growth.


Qualifications

Position Requirements:


- Arizona RN license required by nurse residency start date.

-BLS required
- Nurse Resident must successfully complete ACLS training prior to independent practice. ACLS will be provided as part of the residency program.

Education:

*Associate Degree in Nursing- Required
*New hire RNs and those hired on or after 7/1/2016 - Must enroll in a BSN program within one year of hire and complete within 5 years of hire.

Certification & Licensures


*Current, unrestricted RN license in the State of Arizona- Required
*BLS (American Heart Assoc.)- Required

Call: Call may be required depending on the department.

Healthcare is a rapidly changing environment and technology is integrated into almost all aspects of patient care. Computers and other electronic devices are utilized across the organization and throughout each department. Colleagues must have an understanding of computers, and competence in using computers and basic software programs.


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About Northern Arizona Healthcare

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Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) is a preeminent health service provider headquartered in Flagstaff, Arizona, US. Founded on an unwavering commitment to deliver compassionate, world-class care, NAH is a key player in the healthcare industry. The key services include cardiology, oncology, emergency services, surgery, women's health services, among others. With operations established over a century ago, it started serving the community in Flagstaff since 1911 before expanding to other locations. NAH's mission lodges the cornerstone that every individual should have access to top-quality, cost-effective health care. NAH's achievements range from national recognitions in patient safety to infrastructure development, like the opening of the new Children’s Health Center, highlighting their commitment to toddler health.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Flagstaff, AZ, US

Year founded

1936