CHCP
Location
Houston, Texas
The Adjunct Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality, competency-based education for the Pharmacy Technician Program, ensuring students achieve exit competencies and are prepared for certification. This involves teaching varied duties, including pharmacology, compounding, law, and safety, often through innovative distance education methodologies.
Candidates must possess CPhT certification and/or a minimum of 3 years of experience in the pharmacy technician field, including 3-5 years of professional pharmacy setting experience. Applicants must also be an ABHES and TWC-approved instructor, demonstrating strong communication, organizational, and computer literacy skills.
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NW Online: 6330 East Highway 290, Suite 180
Houston, TX 78723
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The Adjunct Instructor for the Pharmacy Technician Program is a pivotal role within the academic framework, responsible for delivering high-quality education and fostering student success. This position leverages professional expertise to develop, maintain, and implement a robust curriculum aligned with industry standards and compliance requirements. The instructor plays a critical role in preparing students for certification and professional excellence in the pharmacy technician field.
As an integral member of the academic team, the Adjunct Instructor contributes to the strategic goals of the Pharmacy Technician Program by ensuring students are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to excel in diverse healthcare environments.
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CHCP (The College of Health Care Professions) is a premier healthcare education institution offering comprehensive programs in allied health, nursing, and related fields. We are dedicated to helping our students achieve their career goals and make meaningful differences in healthcare.
Market context
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Salary benchmark
$69,940 avg / yr
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