Standardized Patient (SP) (Temporary Employee Pool)
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose The Standardized Patient (SP) is a temporary,
part-time position which includes the option of evening and weekend
work. SPs are trained actors who portray a patient case or scenario
in preset time constraints during a clinical encounter with the
Physician Assistant (PA) student. SPs are scheduled for exam slots
on a first-come, first-serve basis according to program needs and
date and times they are available to work. There is no minimum or
maximum number of hours per semester in which a SP must and/or will
be scheduled work. SP positions are for one academic year and may
be renewed annually. SPs will receive ongoing evaluation and
critique, which will be used by the Program Director to determine
if continued services will be requested. PA students usually
perform non-invasive physical exams (i.e. exam of heart, throat,
eyes, abdomen, etc.). On some occasions, SPs may be asked to wear a
medical gown, but will not be asked to disrobe beyond
undergarments. Bike shorts or other undergarments are always
allowed for standard examinations. Some SPs are trained for the
more sensitive examinations, including male/female pelvic, genital,
rectal, and breast examinations. These are scheduled less
frequently, generally once or twice a year. SPs that participate in
these types of examinations will be expected to fully disrobe to
the appropriate level for these types of exams. A faculty chaperone
will always be present with the SP during these types of
examinations and no video recordings will be taken, however an
audio recording may be made. SPs participating in sensitive
examinations will be paid at a higher rate during such
examinations. Participation in sensitive examinations is completely
elective on the part of the SPs whose services may be requested,
and the decision as to which SP examination protocols are being
staffed are solely with the Program Director. SPs may elect to
perform or not preform sensitive examinations at any time. SPs will
be asked to sign an agreement indicating consent and waiver in
connection with the work they will perform, and an acknowledgement
that they are not receiving treatment of any kind. Essential
Functions Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
Interact with examinees. Observe and evaluate examinee’s technique
and behavior. Provide appropriate feedback to examinees. Follow all
written and oral directions provided by the Physician Assistant
Program. Organize, distribute and collect all test materials as
directed by the Physician Assistant Program. Maintain
confidentiality, integrity of exam materials, and exam procedures.
Maintain a professional and pleasant atmosphere to create an
environment for optimal test performance for all examinees. Perform
other related duties as assigned. University of the Pacific
recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to
the success of our valued students and employees. We prioritize
policy and decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and
responsiveness to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race,
gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or
propel students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications High
School Diploma or G.E.D. Prior work experience. Standardized
Patients (SP) must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
Preferred Qualifications Provide excellent, professional customer
service and possess strong people skills. Ability to effectively
communicate both verbally and in writing and follow written
instructions. Work in a team atmosphere with frequent
interruptions. Work effectively with a diverse population. Uphold
the confidentiality and integrity of all exams. Comfortable with
dealing with difficult situations. Ability to be reliable, on time
and dependable. Intermediate computer skills. Experience and
sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice,
equity, and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage
and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in
their work. Work Schedule Work is performed during standard
business hours as well as evenings and Saturdays, according to exam
schedules for the semester. This is a temporary non-benefit
eligible position.
Keywords: University of the Pacific, Milpitas , Standardized Patient (SP) (Temporary Employee Pool), Education / Teaching , Stockton, California