What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operational Medicine Program Instructor position at NAR Training?
Summary
This position requires a seasoned Special Operations Medic or higher-level provider with extensive knowledge and experience in Tactical medicine to instruct and manage the education requirements to teach TCCC, TECC, PHTLS, Special Operations Medical, and custom courses. Additionally, this position is responsible for developing solutions to meet specific requirements and objectives received from external sources (e.g. government contract opportunities). The successful candidate will be expected to thrive in a dynamic, team-oriented environment while managing and creating educational programs.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Primary instructor in teaching classroom sessions, skills labs, and field scenarios.
- Provides Operational Medicine curriculum development and course instruction for North American Rescue (NAR) Training, ensuring training products are built and updated to the highest quality to keep NAR Training curricula, exams, and courses relevant and in-demand.
- Writes, formats, organizes, and manages NAR Training curricula as comprehensive programs of instruction, containing all the information a course manager, instructor, and support person requires to properly execute the training.
- Ensures all curricula and curricula-supporting documentation is highly organized and saved to a NAR enterprise compliant network drive Curriculum Vault System (CVS)
- Populates and maintains the CVS folders with all course offerings that exist in the NAR Training portfolio.
- Manages access permissions, secure back-up plans, and all aspects of data management and business continuity regarding the CVS.
- Manages Curriculum quality control program.
- Manages instructor quality control program.
- Selects, mentors, and evaluates a fully capable, qualified, and standardized cadre of medical instructors and support personnel.
- Meets with prospective customers, develops positive NAR Training client relationships, and promotes the sales of NAR Training and Education programs.
- Meeting with customers to discuss and develop custom curriculum and courses.
- Contributes to NAR Marketing and Communications (MARCOM) in the development of content to ensure successful attainment of NAR enterprise goals.
- Assists with the testing and evaluation of products and solutions used in the NAR Training program environment.
- Identifies “gaps” during authorized customer training sessions and provides real-time product and/or capability feedback to the NAR Innovation Team.
- Assists all organizations within NAR to facilitate initiatives in sourcing and/or developing equipment and training related customer solutions.
SUPPLEMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Completes any tasks and/or projects assigned by supervisor.
ACCOUNTABILITY
- Ensures all instructors are current and qualified.
- Ensures processes and controls are in place to deliver training programs with technically accurate content.
- Ensures that training programs are safe to execute and are executed in a fiscally responsible manner with regards to resource utilization.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
- Associate degree and 8 years relevant experience OR Bachelor’s degree and 6 years relevant experience highly preferred.
- NREMT-Paramedic OR Higher Level Provider required.
- Real world Special Operations medical experience (Military, Federal or state/local) required.
- Design and implementation and management of course curriculum preferred.
Things willing to obtain after hire within 1 Year of hire:
- Basic Life Support Instructor.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor.
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor.
- NAEMT – Course Coordinator and/or Faculty.
DEMANDS
Time and Availability
- Must be able to work a minimum of 40 hours each week from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. or some variation thereof.
- Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
Travel
- Ability to travel long distances by car and airplane for up to 30% of job duties.
- Ability to be absent from home for multiple days at a time and multiple times per year to support training and marketing efforts at locations worldwide.
Physical
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a typical office employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Ability to lift 50 pounds on a frequent basis.
- Ability to use a computer including visual acuity and hand-eye coordination.
- Frequent sitting, standing, and walking.
- Occasional reaching with hands and arms, stooping, and kneeling.
Environment
- Ability to tolerate environmental extremes outside the office environment.
- Ability to function in high stress, noisy and isolated environments.
- Ability to work in both office and warehouse/assembly environments.
AAP/EEO Statement
NAR Training, LLC provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. Further, the company takes affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and employees are treated during employment without regard to any of these characteristics. Discrimination of any type will not be tolerated.