What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct - American Heart Association Instructor position at Blue Ridge Community and Technical College?
The Division of Allied Health Sciences is seeking Part Time Hourly Instructors for our American Heart Association courses. As a part time AHA specialist, you work with students at a college to provide the knowledge and training they need to be successful in their chosen career. Your ability to work on a course-by-course basis gives you the flexibility to choose when you want to work and when you don't. Typical duties of AHA instructors include but aren't limited to:
• Teach community & technical college students in a specific field of expertise and engage with students to help them learn.
• Plan and execute the AHA curriculum
• Grade students post AHA exams and practical skill evaluations
• Properly fill out required rosters, skill evaluations, and other AHA paperwork
• Advise students on how to be successful in class
• Stay updated on innovations and changes within their course field Education
• High School Diploma required
• Associates Degree or higher preferred
• American Heart Association (AHA) Instructor in BLS for Healthcare Providers required
• American Heart Association (AHA) Instructor in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred
Experience
• 2 years of related experience in Healthcare (EMS, Nursing, etc.) preferred
• 1-year related experience American Heart Association classes preferred
• Teaching experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely while speaking and in writing
• Ability to teach utilizing real-world experience
• Can utilize email and other AV equipment
• Understands how to utilize the AHA resources
• Demonstrated passion about academic field and education in general EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability
Adjunct pay dependent on degree level.
• Teach community & technical college students in a specific field of expertise and engage with students to help them learn.
• Plan and execute the AHA curriculum
• Grade students post AHA exams and practical skill evaluations
• Properly fill out required rosters, skill evaluations, and other AHA paperwork
• Advise students on how to be successful in class
• Stay updated on innovations and changes within their course field Education
• High School Diploma required
• Associates Degree or higher preferred
• American Heart Association (AHA) Instructor in BLS for Healthcare Providers required
• American Heart Association (AHA) Instructor in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred
Experience
• 2 years of related experience in Healthcare (EMS, Nursing, etc.) preferred
• 1-year related experience American Heart Association classes preferred
• Teaching experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely while speaking and in writing
• Ability to teach utilizing real-world experience
• Can utilize email and other AV equipment
• Understands how to utilize the AHA resources
• Demonstrated passion about academic field and education in general EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability
Adjunct pay dependent on degree level.
Salary : $500