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Overview
Deliver high-quality instruction and assessment for Emergency Medical Services courses to a diverse student population. Perform college service duties including curriculum development, committee participation, and professional collaboration to improve student success.
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Compensation
$82,158 - $89,527 / YEAR
Posted
3 days ago
South Texas College
Conducts competency-based practical skills labs and assists in the implementation of training programs for EMS courses. Maintains laboratory equipment and supplies while supervising students in classroom and clinical settings.
$16 / HOUR
NWACC
The instructor is responsible for teaching Paramedic, EMT, or EMR courses and managing both didactic and clinical sections of the program. Key duties include developing curriculum, performing student evaluations, and maintaining accreditation standards.
Salary not listed
10 days ago
Tennessee Board of Regents
The instructor develops and delivers curriculum for EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic courses through classroom, lab, and online instruction. They are also responsible for student advising, program accreditation compliance, and collaborating with clinical sites.
$50,643 - $60,772 / YEAR
Texas State Technical College
Faculty are responsible for preparing and delivering high-quality instruction, facilitating student learning through engaging activities tailored to diverse styles, and administering assessments with constructive feedback. Key duties also involve integrating technology effectively to enrich education and acting as program ambassadors for the institution.
$51,906 - $59,692 / YEAR
Northwell
Teaches and demonstrates the management and resuscitation of adult, child, and infant patients using manikins. Instructs students on the use of various Emergency Department equipment and evaluates student performance through exams and remediation.
$45 / HOUR
15 days ago
OhioHealth
This role is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting quality assurance data for pre-hospital emergency care providers, while also coordinating and implementing remedial and continuing education programs for EMS squads.
29 days ago
Houston Community College
Provide expertise to support the college curriculum by teaching EMS courses using various effective methodologies. Responsibilities include academic advising, professional development, and participating in institutional and community service activities.
1 month ago
BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE
The faculty member will develop and teach EMS curriculum using traditional and alternative delivery methods both on campus and at clinical sites. Additionally, they will assist in student advisement and serve on various college committees.
NYU Langone Health
Participants will complete BSN program requirements while gaining early exposure to healthcare environments through part-time or per diem work. Upon graduation, they are committed to transitioning into a full-time Registered Nurse role within the UHS system.
University of Arkansas System
Provide classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction to students while supervising them in field agencies. Evaluate student performance fairly and consistently to ensure course objectives are met.
$30 / HOUR
2 months ago
The adjunct instructor is responsible for teaching Emergency Medical Services classes using both traditional and alternative delivery methods. They report to the Director of the ADN Program and Health Professions to support the college's educational needs.
Capitol View Transitional Care Center
The CPR Instructor is primarily responsible for teaching American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) courses to diverse student groups, which includes pre-course preparation, leading classes, equipment management, and assisting with class closing procedures. Instructors also contribute to continuous quality improvement efforts and may support the EMS Education Manager with program development.
$27 - $41 / HOUR
Nevada System of Higher Education
The Teaching Assistant will assist faculty in teaching and evaluating course content, including basic EMS skills, under the direction of the course faculty member. Responsibilities also include setting up and dismantling laboratory supplies and equipment and interacting professionally with Nevada State EMS representatives.
$25 / HOUR
Madison College
This position is responsible for teaching Paramedic/EMT/AEMT classes at the college level, which includes delivering high-quality instruction, adapting strategies to support student learning, and utilizing effective teaching technologies. Faculty also assess student progress, advise students, and participate in college service activities at various levels.
$62,000 - $82,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
Southern Maine Community College
The Lead Instructor is responsible for overseeing the Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic Program, including instructing students and evaluating their competencies. They will also maintain communication with various stakeholders and recommend changes to the curriculum as needed.
$42,767 - $49,579 / YEAR
5 months ago
MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
The Lead Instructor is responsible for teaching various Emergency Medical Services programs and ensuring effective communication among faculty and students. They will also evaluate student competencies and recommend changes to the curriculum as needed.