Florida SouthWestern State College·Punta Gorda, Florida
The Adjunct Professor is responsible for providing professional quality work by conducting and teaching courses within the prescribed curriculum for enrolled students. This includes preparing and delivering lectures and labs, compiling, administering, and grading examinations, and offering academic assistance as required.
Florida SouthWestern State College is accepting resumes in search of an Adjunct Professor in the School of Allied Health for the Advanced Medical Assisting Program. FSWs' adjunct professors are responsible for providing professional quality work as a teaching faculty member. Work includes conducting and teaching courses within the prescribed curriculum for students enrolled at the College; preparing and delivering lectures/labs to students; compiling, administering, and grading examinations; and providing academic assistance to students as needed. As an FSW adjunct, you have the opportunity to directly impact the college mission to inspire our students to 'Dedicate to Graduate'.
Unofficial transcripts must be submitted with your profile to strengthen your candidacy. If you do not upload transcripts for review, your application could be dismissed.
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A minimum of a related Associates degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education and Certified Medical Assistant (CCM-AAMA), Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA).
A Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral degree in a healthcare related from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
Demonstrated ability to use technology in creating and delivering course content.
Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of the subject area to be taught and currency in the discipline.
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Candidates must possess a minimum of a related Associate's degree and hold a Certified Medical Assistant (CCM-AAMA, CCMA, or RMA) certification. A Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral degree in a healthcare-related field is also required, along with demonstrated ability to use technology in course delivery and in-depth knowledge of the subject area.
Market context
In Florida, adjunct roles in advanced medical assisting programs often reflect steady demand tied to healthcare training needs and clinical workforce pipelines. Competition can be strong because candidates need both teaching readiness and current credentialing, including a related associate’s degree, CMA/CCMA/RMA certification, and a healthcare-related bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, and confirm your technology skills and certification details before applying.