Allegiance Mobile Health·Carrollton, Texas
The Clinical Practice Specialist designs and delivers continuing education and clinical development programming for field clinicians. They are responsible for maintaining accredited curriculum, ensuring compliance with clinical guidelines, and mentoring instructional staff.
The Clinical Practice Specialist – Education is responsible for the design, delivery, and continuous improvement of continuing education (CE) and clinical development programming for Allegiance Mobile Health field clinicians. This role builds and maintains the accredited education curriculum, coordinates CAPCE/state CE offerings, and ensures that EMTs, Advanced EMTs, and Paramedics have the knowledge and evidence-based foundation required to deliver safe, high-quality patient care consistent with medical direction and current clinical guidelines.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: (Responsibilities include, but are not limited to)
Develop, maintain, and update the organization's continuing education curriculum, including didactic content, lesson plans, and competency objectives aligned to the National EMS Education Standards and Medical Director-approved clinical guidelines.
Coordinate and administer CAPCE-accredited and state-approved CE activities, including scheduling, rostering, documentation, and reporting of completion records.
Serve as a lead instructor for classroom, virtual, and simulation-based education across EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic scopes of practice.
Track individual and organizational CE compliance and produce reports to support recertification, credentialing, and accreditation requirements.
Partner with the Medical Director and clinical leadership to translate protocol updates, QA/QI findings, and clinical trends into targeted educational offerings.
Maintain accurate education records within the learning management system (LMS) and ensure audit-ready documentation.
Evaluate program effectiveness using assessments, skills verification, and outcome data, and recommend improvements.
Support the maintenance of institutional accreditations and represent the organization in continuing education matters with regulatory and accrediting bodies.
Mentor and provide guidance to adjunct instructors and clinical preceptors on instructional best practices.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Current certification/licensure as a TDSHS or Compact State Paramedic in good standing. Minimum of three (3) years of full-time field EMS experience at the Paramedic level. Demonstrated experience developing and delivering EMS or healthcare education to adult learners. Working knowledge of CAPCE and state continuing education requirements and recordkeeping. Proficiency with learning management systems and standard office/productivity software. Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Suite.
Instructor-level credentials or obtain within 12 months: o BLS o PALS o CPR o PHTLS o State EMS Instructor or higher o NAEMSE Instructor Level I & Level II o NAEMSP Safety and Quality Course Completion
Work is performed in a combination of office, classroom, simulation lab, and field/EMS environments.
May require exposure to blood, bodily fluids, communicable disease, extreme weather, and emergency-scene conditions during ride-alongs and evaluations.
Requires flexible scheduling, including occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays to accommodate 24/7 field operations.
Regional travel required; a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record are conditions of employment.
Allegiance Mobile Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Allegiance Mobile Health participates in E-Verify and maintains a drug- and alcohol-free workplace.
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