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Instructor, Healthcare Training Program

Bucks County Community College

Part TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$50 / HOURPosted 6 days ago

Location

Bristol, Pennsylvania

Salary

$50 / HOUR

Quick overview

Instruct and develop lesson plans for a healthcare pre-apprenticeship program focusing on Phlebotomy and EKG certification. Responsibilities include maintaining student records, managing lab equipment, and mentoring students in professional soft skills.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a high school diploma, 3-5 years of field experience, and CPR/BLS Instructor certification. National certification in EKG and/or Phlebotomy is required, with NHA certification preferred.

high schoolprofessional certificateMentoringMS OfficePhlebotomyClassroom ManagementCurriculum DevelopmentLesson PlanningStudent AssessmentEKG TechnicianSoft Skills TrainingCPR/BLS Instruction

Job description

  • It’s great to work at a place where people are truly committed to serving our students!
  • We’re committed to bringing passion and energy to our College.
  • Visit our Life Page on LinkedIn to explore our dynamic campus culture, hear from current employees, and discover what makes Bucks County Community College a great place to work!
  • Inspire the Future in Healthcare!
  • Bucks County Community College is seeking one part-time contracted instructor to teach a Healthcare pre-apprenticeship program that includes Phlebotomy (CPT) and EKG technician (CET) certification preparation (National Healthcareer Association).
  • Program Details Start Date: September 2026 Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Location: The Center for Advanced Technologies, Epstein Campus, Bristol Primary Duties Instruct, develop lesson plans, maintain all student attendance, provide assessments, and paperwork associated with the course.
  • Identify supplies/materials/equipment required for class and maintain equipment.
  • Mentor as needed.
  • Course structure – daytime career training classes are conducted Monday-Friday for approximately 12 weeks; Class will be theory and hands-on in a lab setting.

Minimum Qualifications

Must have a high school diploma, a minimum of 3-5 years of hands-on experience in the field and experience teaching EKG and Phlebotomy is strongly preferred. EKG and/or Phlebotomy national certification (NHA preferred) CPR/BLS Instructor certification required. Must be able to develop and maintain excellent relationships with a diverse staff and student population. Must also have the ability to mentor learners in soft skills such as teamwork, professional work behaviors, and professional communication skills. Work effectively in a team environment. Knowledge of MS Office for email and recordkeeping.

Preferred Qualifications

Community College teaching experience Externship program management Application Requirements Interested candidates must submit the following documents through our online application portal: Current Resume or Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter Unofficial transcripts (Official transcripts required upon hire) Applicants must provide documentation of current EKG and/or Phlebotomy certification.

Compensation

  • $50/hour Background Checks/Clearances Employment with the College will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with College's policies. Make a Difference. Inspire the Future. Join Our Campus. We are proud to be an organization that embraces the value of bringing diverse, talented, and committed people together. The fastest way to breakthrough innovation is when diverse ideas come together in an inclusive environment. We encourage our colleagues to respectfully challenge one another’s thinking and approach problems collectively. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.
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  • Note: At this time, the College does not provide work visa sponsorships. To be considered for employment at Bucks County Community College, applicants must be permitted to legally work in the United States without employer sponsorship. Bucks County Community College participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Bucks County Community College is an educational, cultural, and economic engine of Bucks County. With 96 degree and certificate programs, workforce training in trades, business, and technology skills, and personal enrichment and youth programs for the community, it is the quintessential community college. Operating three campuses, two public safety training centers, and 33 fully online degree programs, Bucks is simultaneously Pennsylvania’s No. 1 transfer community college—having 127 transfer agreements with 56 colleges and universities, and one of the largest providers of emergency services and firefighter training in the country. Its location in the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania along the NYC/DC corridor places it in the middle of one of the most dynamic regions in the country for business, government, and the arts. The region is the hub of an intellectual community that includes major universities, health systems, biotechnology, life sciences, pharmaceutical, and technology industries, and vibrant cultural institutions. Located in the Greater Philadelphia Area, the region is also a major historical center and tourist destination, making it both an intellectually stimulating and pleasant place to live. Bucks County is a highly desirable and nationally recognized community for its history, artistic and cultural heritage, and its distinctive communities and landscapes. Situated between New York and Philadelphia, the Delaware River borders Bucks County on the east and south, the city of Philadelphia and Montgomery County lie to the west, and the Lehigh Valley urban corridor lies above the north border. The lower end of the county borders Philadelphia and is densely populated with suburban developments such as Levittown and Bensalem and a variety of industries, the central section of the county is distinguished by lively and walkable towns such as Doylestown and New Hope with cultural institutions like the Michener Art Museum and Bucks County Playhouse, and the upper end of the county is distinguished by primarily rural spans of beautiful green spaces like Nockamixon State Park and small towns like Perkasie and Sellersville. Bucks County has a high standard of living and a strong reputation for leadership in, and sponsorship of, the arts. For more information visit https://www.visitbuckscounty.com.