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Dallas, TX
Instructor, Medical Assistant
Dallas, TX
Gleichner, Stehr and Lang
Dallas, TX
Instructor, Medical Assistant
  • Support student organizations and activities
  • Attend departmental and institutional meetings
  • Complete program evaluation and follow-up
  • Collaborate with advisory committee in program area
  • Promote the education/training program, participate in efforts to recruit and retain students, and participate in efforts to market MATC
  • Applies knowledge of adult learning principles to teach various types of learning content
  • Monitors course participants' progress throughout assigned courses. Conducts post-training evaluations and analyzes results. Updates curricula and explores new materials for program participants
Houston, TX
Medical Assisting Instructor
Houston, TX
Hilpert-Runolfsdottir
Houston, TX
Medical Assisting Instructor
  • Compiling, preparing, and maintaining accurate and complex records and reports
  • Functioning as an instructor in a classroom, clinical, or supervised field setting
  • Provide academic advising and career-related counseling for students. Monitor student performance and retention. Identify and assist at-risk students
  • A variety of basic and routine patient care, including taking health histories and vital signs
  • Maintaining an overall safe and clean training environment
  • Providing leadership for mandatory student organization
  • Selecting textbooks, videos, Internet activities and gathers outside project materials
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Detroit, MI
Instructor, Medical Laboratory Technician
Detroit, MI
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Detroit, MI
Instructor, Medical Laboratory Technician
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  • Prepare for and deliver instruction and perform teaching-related activities
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Manage equipment, supplies and materials
  • Assess student performance and advise students on academic issues
  • Maintain certification, continue professional development and stay current in field
  • Develop relationships with business and industry
  • Manage the classroom/laboratory
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Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing With
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Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing With
Skills Skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to build successful relationships with student populations
  • Ability to develop and complete projects without continued direct supervision
  • Demonstrated time management and detail-oriented skills
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines
  • Ability to learn from students' participation, demonstrates fair and consistent behavior in all matters, and shows compassion without being ineffectual
  • Outstanding conflict resolution skills
  • Computer based skills (i.e., software, analytical, and report writing skills )
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12 Medical Instructor resume templates

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Instructor Medical Lead-dss Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide emergency medical care at fixed sites and during movement, as needed
  • Direct and provide medical coverage for range/driving operations
  • Develop scenarios, synchronization and execution matrices, and resource requirement worksheets, as needed
  • Perform other duties as needed IE, Sick Call and taping
  • Must possess current EMT-B with IV and CPR certifications
  • Must be capable of carrying a rucksack with 45 lbs. for up to two miles
  • Proficient in the English language with good communication skills
  • Prefer a minimum of 15 years’ EMT experience
  • US Army Combat Life Savers First Aid/ TCCC knowledge preferred
  • Two years minimum SWAT medical background highly desired
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Special Forces Advanced Medical Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Basic anatomy
  • Basic physiology
  • Treatment
  • Security/Scene Safety
  • Massive Hemorrhaging
  • Wound Packing
  • Tourniquets
  • Airway/Respiratory
  • Improvised Treatments
  • Primary and Alternate Needle Decompression Sites
  • Circulatory/Minor Wound Care and Hypothermia
  • Shock
  • CPR Training
  • IV Training
  • Burns
  • Detailed Wound Care
  • Secondary Assessments
  • Triage and MEDEVAC Procedures
  • Advanced Anatomy and Physiology
  • Pharmacology – Drug Administration and Dose Calculation
  • Basic Life Support
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Medical Assisting & Administration Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teaches and implements the total curriculum, as assigned by, and under the direction of the program Chair
  • Plans and assigns student activities in the classroom, lab, and/or clinical settings
  • Identifies individual and collective learning needs of assigned students, being cognizant of the physical, mental and emotional status of the learners
  • Maintains records of student progress and performance, attendance and grades
  • Prepares, administers, and grades, written and practical examinations during course of study
  • Devises written lesson plans and implements them through lecture, demonstration, discussion, etc
  • Discusses with students their concerns and/or problems directly or indirectly related to learning experience
  • Participates in regularly scheduled meetings with Program Chair or his/her designee
  • Assists students to develop an understanding of values, attitudes, and ideals appropriate to the health care profession
  • Participates in the selection and preparation of instructional materials
  • Provides a professional role model for students
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Certified Medical Assisting Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducts advanced training programs to meet Continuing Education Units credit requirements for credentialed technicians
  • Establishes priorities, designs, implements, and evaluates basic technical education programs, protocols, and standards
  • Identifies resources/strengths, determines proficiency/deficiencies, and tutors students to meet proficiency requirements in area of specialization
  • Works with preceptors to monitor and coach performance of students in externship assignments
  • Specializes in an area of technical education (e.g. phlebotomy, general nursing)
  • Minimum one (1) year of prior experience providing and coordinating practical education services
  • Minimum three (3) years of field experience in area of specialization
  • Bachelor's degree in health education OR four (4) years of experience in a directly related field preferred
  • American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)
  • National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT)
  • Registered Medical Assistant (RMA)
  • National Health Career Association (NHA)
  • California CPT License
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Survival / Medical Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Deliver the practical training on the Survival and medical courses to the highest levels of quality and customer satisfaction in corporation with the existing pool of instructors
  • Support the lead instructor on courses
  • Prepare boats, equipment and materials in due time before and after the practical part of the courses
  • Set high personal and professional standards
  • Constant care
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Medical Assisting Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must have a minimum of 4,000 hours of verified paid occupational experience within healthcare over the last five years
  • Minimum of an Associate’s degree in Medical Assisting
  • Must hold or be eligible to receive a valid Secondary CTE Health Science Technology credential (requirements can be found on the CDE website)
  • A variety of basic and routine patient care, including taking health histories and vital signs
  • Preparing exam and treatment rooms
  • Instruction of examination and diagnostic treatment room procedures
  • Instruction in medical documentation
  • Instruction of medical office skills, such as booking appointments, filing, answering phones, maintenance of medical records, etc
  • Instruction of medical terminology
  • Instruction in Anatomy and Physiology as it relates to healthcare with the assistance of a Science Instructional Coach
  • Instruction of law and ethics for the healthcare professional
  • Functioning as an instructor in a classroom, clinical, or supervised field setting
  • Preparing tests, class projects and case studies; grades papers, averages grades, prepares grade reports, and coordinates make-up tests and assignments
  • Preparing lesson plans, prepares lectures, assists with development and implementation of course syllabus and curriculum
  • Selecting textbooks, videos, Internet activities and gathers outside project materials
  • Preparing attendance reports and administers attendance policy per Jeffco School policy
  • Providing timely written or verbal communication to all stakeholders, including students, parents/guardians, administration, local agencies, Red Rocks Community College, and other staff members
  • Providing leadership for mandatory student organization
  • Ensuring compliance with district and school policies
  • Maintaining an overall safe and clean training environment
  • Compiling, preparing, and maintaining accurate and complex records and reports
  • Handling multiple responsibilities simultaneously
  • Employing current technology skills that includes but not limited to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc
  • Performing additional duties as assigned. This may include, but is not limited to, clinical supervision of students and participation in after-school activities and leadership conferences/trainings
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Instructor Medical Assisting Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution in a health-related field, prior teaching experience
  • At least one year of teaching experience
  • Current certification as a Certified Medical Assistant by the American Association of Medical Assistants – CMA (AAMA) or MLT (ASCP) or CLS (ASCP) or equivalent
  • One to two years of office experience in medical office setting
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Instructor, Medical Laboratory Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepare for and deliver instruction and perform teaching-related activities
  • Manage the classroom/laboratory
  • Computer - Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
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Instructor, Medical Assistant Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must have a Bachelor's degree or higher in any discipline. Health professions degree preferred. Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program preferred
  • Must have a minimum of two years of full-time or equivalent (4000 hours) experience as a Medical Assistant
  • In addition, one of the following must be met: At least two years of work experience must have occurred within the last five years OR Two years of teaching Medical Assistant course work at the post-secondary level within the last five years
  • Per the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), must hold at least one of the following: Current certification as a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) by American Association of Medical Assistants OR Current Certification as a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) by The American Medical Technologist
  • Must satisfactorily complete health requirements for the School of Health Science, which include a criminal background check, drug test, and verification of immunizations
  • Must have knowledge of assessment of student academic achievement techniques
  • Must meet Higher Learning Commission (HLC) standards (if applicable)
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Medical Assisting Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Associate’s degree in medical assisting or nursing from a regionally accredited college or university
  • Medical Assistant Certification: CMA (AAMA) or RMA (AMT)
  • Three (3) years of full-time in-field work experience
  • Knowledgeable in course content as evidenced by education and/or work experience
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Instructor Pool-emergency Medical Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible for facilitating student learning in the Emergency Medical Services program including but not limited to the following courses: Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced EMT, and Paramedic. Position requires travel using personal vehicle, transporting and loading/unloading required equipment for courses, evening and weekend scheduling
  • Evaluate student performance and provide regular feedback in courses taught by the instructor
  • Function without direct supervision in a team environment with the ability to support a cohesive department atmosphere
  • Comply with college policies and directions regarding student testing, record keeping, advanced standing, providing grades on a timely basis, maintaining office hours for student assistance and counseling, etc
  • Attend School, program and advisory committee meetings; participate in appropriate staff development activities such as diversity awareness, technology training, etc
  • Knowledge of and experience in coursework and teaching in specific areas such as: Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced EMT, and Paramedic
  • Maintain A.H.A. Instructor CPR Certification
  • Gain or maintain Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor II State Licensure within appropriate time-frame
  • Associate’s Degree from an accredited public or private institution
  • Certified or eligible for certification by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services at the Instructor II level (Wisconsin Administrative Code DHS 110.28) and the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) to teach EMS courses
  • Licensed by the State of Wisconsin as an EMT, Advanced EMT (EMT – Intermediate Technician) EMT – Intermediate, Paramedic, or Certified Emergency Nurse, or obtain within one year
  • Certification by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, or obtain within one year
  • Successful completion of Wisconsin Emergency Service Instructor course or equivalent or ability to complete in designated time frame upon hire
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Medical Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Monitors course participants' progress throughout assigned courses. Conducts post-training evaluations and analyzes results. Updates curricula and explores new materials for program participants
  • Takes action to stay abreast of current and evolving learning trends, instructional methods/techniques and emerging technologies
  • One year of work experience in healthcare career required
  • One to two years clinical preceptor or instructional experience preferred
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Bio-medical Technician / Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Instruct a 68A/670A – Medical Maintenance Skills Sustainment Course: This MOS sustainment course for Medical Equipment Repairer (MER) and Health Services Warrant Officers is essential to ensure MOS proficiency. Students will identify, troubleshoot, repair, and perform scheduled services on state of the art medical equipment used by all medical battle operating systems (BOS) elements, Dental, Forward Surgical Teams, Combat Support Hospitals, Combat Stress, Veterinary, Evacuation, and Surgical Specialty Teams. The primary focus of the training for MOS 68A will be upon MOS tasks identified in the MOS 68A STP as “Unit Level Trained Tasks”, and for MOS 670A will be on Medical Maintenance Shop Operations
  • Able to instruct all aspects of the Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) Systems and Applications
  • Applies technical knowledge of electronics principles in determining equipment malfunctions, and applies skill in restoring equipment operation, evaluates performance and reliability of prototype or production mode, and recommends changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assembly and maintenance
  • Applies sound management principles in establishing maintenance priorities, allocating workload and manages parts substitution according to governing regulations
  • Operates and maintains an automated database relative to repair parts and work orders; provides both manual and automated output reports on a scheduled (or as-needed) basis to the Equipment Management Supervisor and/or the Site Administrator
  • Must be able to effectively present hardware, software, and or subsystems problems to design and support engineering teams. Troubleshoots, updates, and configures Linux and Windows based operating systems during replacement and re-configuration of system computers network systems
  • Associate's Degree in Electronic Technology (or equivalent) from an accredited college or university or related military training and six years minimum in a related discipline
  • Must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance as required
  • Must have successfully completed the Biomedical Equipment Repair (US Army MOS 68A) course or equivalent training
  • Must be able to acquire and maintain a CAC card
  • Hydraulic systems theory and operations experience desired
  • Experience with both the STAMIS and SAMS-1E system
  • Must have, or be able to get, a CDL if required
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Medical Assisting Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach medical assisting courses according to specified learning outcomes and provide the design, development, and assessment of curricula. Ensure all medical assisting courses meet and maintain the requirements of SACS and CAAHEP
  • Provide academic advising and career-related counseling for students. Monitor student performance and retention. Identify and assist at-risk students
  • Coordinate student externship sites and oversee student placement and performance assessment
  • Strengthen the level of technical instruction by ensuring competency-based applied learning techniques are provided that contribute to the academic knowledge, reasoning and problem-solving skills, employability skills, and occupation-specific skills of students as required by SACS and CAAHEP
  • Current resume
  • Online application
  • Copy of all college transcripts (Official transcripts from the awarding institution will be due to Human Resources within 30 days of hire.)