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XR Nurse Curriculum Lead

US - Remote

Are you passionate about making a change in healthcare?  Are you driven by innovation? Are you looking for an environment that you can have fun, be you and be a part of an amazing culture while still driving change and innovation?  Then Osso VR is the place for you!

Osso VR is the leading virtual reality surgical training and assessment platform. Our technology is being used by the top medical device companies to train thousands of surgeons, on dozens of the latest surgical techniques, in over twenty countries around the world. Our mission is to improve patient outcomes through better training and assessment, increase the adoption of higher value medical technology, and democratize access to the latest surgical & healthcare techniques globally.

While we are extremely proud of the work we do, we are just as excited and proud of our team members and culture!  Since the beginning of Osso VR we have been a 100% remote company and feel as though we have perfected the way we can communicate, engage, and interact with each other even though our team is! At Osso VR we believe that the work we do, and your personal life are both equally important to make dreams happen.  We are inspired to dream big, drive innovation, and deliver while still finding a way to have fun at the same time!

The Role: 

The XR Nurse Curriculum Lead will play a crucial role in the underlying strategy and the development of immersive training modules for a VR nursing curriculum. This role will assist in identifying, defining, and prioritizing the right use cases, learning objectives, and workflow processes to address within nurse (and other allied health professional) training. In addition, this position involves designing and facilitating VR simulation scenarios allowing users to have the opportunity to practice clinical skills and decision-making in realistic patient situations, including complex medical cases, without the risks associated with real-world scenarios.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Serve as the principal content strategist and workflow designer for nurse education, including helping to define and prioritize use cases and key workflow steps.
  • Help build specific curriculums, progressive learning pathways, and critical learning objectives influencing patient care.
  • Serve as an internal nurse subject matter expert.
  • Obtain customer feedback alongside the product team and lead advisory council sessions to inform the product roadmap.
  • Assist the commercial team in aligning value with the customers.
  •  Assist the product team in developing features, especially performance measurement and analytics.
  • Stay abreast of advancements in VR and simulation research and technology related to nursing and other trends. 
  •  Partner with customers and teams to design and implement validation and case studies.
  • Support market activities such as experiential programs, association engagements, or research activities.

What You’ll Need To Be Successful:

Must have: 

    • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
    • 5 years+ of Clinical experience as a Registered Nurse (RN)
    • 5 years+ experience working in a HealthSystem
    • 3+ years of nurse education experience
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills
    • Familiarity with simulation-based education, including traditional methods and VR technology
    • Ability to conduct research and stay updated on advancements in technology and best practices in nursing education
    • Knowledge of instructional design principles and adult learning theories to create effective educational experiences
    • Experience working in interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement educational programs
    • Thrives in a fast-paced start-up environment

Bonus:

  • Masters Degree in Nursing, Nursing Education, Healthcare Administration or related field
  • Experience with virtual reality, especially in designing VR simulation scenarios 
  • Certified Nurse Educator

Compensation

Our compensation package includes a salary of $130,000-$169,000, an incentive bonus, and equity options.

 

Benefits

Osso VR offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees, including:

  • Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
  • Health advocacy
  • Virtual Health
  • Flexible Paid Time Off
  • Parental Leave
  • 401k
  • Other voluntary benefits available

 

 

 

Our commitment to diversity

The diverse experiences, ideas, and identities of our team members help us make better decisions and drive great results for our users. We foster an inclusive work environment that welcomes team members of all backgrounds and perspectives.

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