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Illinois College of Optometry
Overview
The faculty member will provide clinical and didactic education by precepting student clinicians and monitoring their progress. Additionally, they will deliver direct patient care, maintain accurate medical records, and ensure proper billing documentation.
Compensation
$150 - $225 / HOUR
Posted
5 days ago
Ancora Education
Deliver educational materials and lead classroom and lab instruction to help students achieve academic and career goals in Medical Billing and Coding. Maintain instructional equipment, participate in faculty assessments, and ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines.
$50,000 - $60,000 / YEAR
12 days ago
ProTrain
The instructor will teach Medical Billing and Coding, covering topics such as medical terminology, coding guidelines, and the responsibilities of billing specialists. They will also assess and communicate effectively in the workplace.
Salary not listed
27 days ago
Kaplan
Instructors must maintain high energy to engage students, effectively facilitate learning and learner development, and actively manage the classroom environment. They are also required to attend faculty meetings and professional development workshops as needed.
$50 - $55 / HOUR
1 month ago
Instructors are responsible for delivering educational materials and fostering an engaging, student-centered learning environment. They must also manage classroom activities, assess student progress, and ensure compliance with regulatory and institutional standards.
$24 - $30 / HOUR
Easterseals Serving Chicagoland and Greater Rockford
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for delivering therapy services as mandated by student IEPs and collaborating with classroom teams to develop and track IEP goals. They must also conduct comprehensive evaluations, maintain clinical documentation, and participate in team meetings and staff in-services.
$64,062 - $80,078 / YEAR
2 months ago
Aware Inc.
The Board Certified Behavior Analyst provides direction and coordination in developing and implementing service and individual treatment plans. They assess the behavioral needs of clients and make treatment recommendations as the lead member of an interdisciplinary team.
$70,000 / YEAR