Galveston College·Galveston, Texas
The instructor provides high-quality EMS education across classroom, lab, and clinical settings while ensuring compliance with accreditation standards. They are responsible for delivering course content, evaluating student performance, and supporting the development of entry-level EMS practitioners.
The Adjunct EMS Instructor is responsible for providing high-quality instruction in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) courses, including classroom, laboratory, simulation, and clinical education settings. The instructor prepares and delivers course content, evaluates student performance, maintains accurate records, and ensures compliance with program, institutional, state, and national accreditation standards. The Adjunct EMS Instructor promotes student success by fostering a professional learning environment, mentoring students, and supporting the development of knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary for entry-level EMS practice. Additional responsibilities may include participation in curriculum development, program assessment, and departmental meetings as assigned.
Adjunct Job Description [https://gc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/AdjunctFacultyJobDescription8823.pdf]
• National Registry Paramedic. Texas DSHS EMS Instructor, Texas DSHS Coordinator
Adjunct Job Description [https://gc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/AdjunctFacultyJobDescription8823.pdf]
*Please note, applicants must be Texas residents or willing to relocate. Galveston College is not registered for employment outside of the state of Texas.
Candidates must be Texas DSHS Paramedics with at least an Associate of Applied Science in EMS or a higher degree in any discipline. Preferred qualifications include National Registry Paramedic certification and Texas DSHS Instructor or Coordinator credentials.
Market context
Adjunct EMS Instructor roles in Texas often draw candidates with field experience and current certification, so applicants should expect a competitive pool. This position requires a current Paramedic certification from the National Registry of EMTs or the State of Texas, plus an Associate of Applied Science in EMS or a bachelor’s degree or higher in any discipline. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certification and degree details before applying.