What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teaching Faculty in Emergency Medical Services position at Tidewater Community College?
Tidewater Community College has served South Hampton Roads – both students and employers – for 50 years. It has grown from 1 campus into a regional educational and economic force. TCC is the largest provider of higher education and workforce services in Hampton Roads, enrolling nearly 28,000 students in 2019-20. Founded in 1968 as a part of the Virginia Community College System, Tidewater Community College (TCC) services South Hampton Roads with 4 campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach, 7 regional centers and 2 important cultural institutions. The college had 3,203 graduates in 2019-2020, 40 percent of whom pursued degrees that would let them transfer to 4-year institutions. Of South Hampton Roads residents enrolled in higher education 36% enrolled at TCC. TCC’s institutional accreditation is affirmed through 2027 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
POSITION SUMMARY:
FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Teaching: Responsible for creating a learning environment that facilitates students’ acquisition of knowledge and skills in a discipline and/or program. Teaching encompasses the following four components:
- Instructional Design: utilize and distribute established course syllabus as found in the college’s i-INCURR; select appropriate textbooks and/or learning resources; design and implement assessment strategies that effectively measure student achievement of established course learning outcomes.
- Instructional Delivery: align course activities with student learning outcomes for the course; employ a variety of active learning strategies to foster student engagement; employ appropriate technology and supporting materials that support course and/or program learning outcomes; and provide students with prompt and meaningful feedback on course activities and assignments, communicating with students in a timely and respectful manner.
- Instructional Effectiveness: deliver instruction so as to align with stated learning outcomes; adhere to college policies and procedures for participation in student surveys of instruction; conduct meaningful and timely assessments of student learning, including at least one assessment within the first two weeks of class; and analyze the previous semester’s student ratings of instruction and develop and implement appropriate action plans as necessary.
- Instructional Expertise: maintain currency in the assigned teaching discipline(s), methods of teaching, learning, and/or instructional technology.
- Scholarly and Creative Engagement: Participate in activities specifically associated with the faculty member’s teaching discipline(s) through conferences, workshops, academic coursework, scholarly research and publications, and grant activity
- Institutional Responsibility: The following are some of the institutional responsibilities of teaching faculty: participate in the college’s development and evaluation plan for full-time teaching faculty; publish and hold office hours; serve as an academic advisor; participate in required department, division, campus, committee, and college meetings; keep accurate student attendance reports/records; submit grades in a timely manner according to established college calendars/guidelines; adhere to college and VCCS policies; actively participate in one’s peer teaching community at the college; perform assigned duties; and maintain a collegial working relationship with faculty, staff and administrators at the college
- Service: Quality participation and commitment to students, the college, and/or community organizations. Service activities are divided into three categories:
- College representation where there is a direct connection between the faculty member who engages in the specific activity and his/her position at the college.
- College citizenship where the activities are in support of the college or VCCS initiatives wherein the faculty member is a member of a committee but not in a leadership role.
- Community citizenship where participation by the faculty member is part of the person’s involvement in the community as a citizen who happens to be a college employee.
- Responsibilities may include work during the day and/or evening programs of the college, as well as its distance learning programs.
May be required to perform other duties as assigned. May be required to assist the agency or state government generally in the event of an emergency declaration by the Governor.
- Applicable to all teaching faculty positions:
- Willingness to design and implement curriculum to support and improve student learning.
- Ability to develop and adapt teaching and learning strategies to accommodate the diversity of community college students to promote acquisition and application of knowledge.
- Ability to use consistent, timely formative and summative assessment measures to enhance student learning.
- Experience with, or willingness to learn and utilize, proven teaching strategies that promote student success.
- Willingness to use or incorporate emerging technologies and alternative delivery methods appropriately, including online delivery, hybrid course options, content software, web-enhancements, etc.
- Ability to effectively communicate interpersonally (in group and one-on-one settings) orally and in writing.
- Willingness to stay current and continually improve knowledge and understanding of the discipline.
- Teaching experience preferred especially at the community college level.
- Applicable to the specific position:
- Appropriate level of education (required): Bachelor’s degree or an Associate of Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Services or Emergency Medical Technician. Master’s degree in Emergency Medical Services preferred.
- At least two (2) years of work experience in the field in a 911 EMS response capacity or acute care setting such as ED, ICU, CCU, etc. (required)
- Have current certification/licensed as a Paramedic, RN, PA, or NP in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Two of the three provider credentials (or equivalent) ACLS, PALS, PHTLS. (required)
- National Registry Paramedic certification preferred.
- Instructor certifications in ACLS, PALS, PHTLS, and/or AMLS preferred.
- Virginia Education Coordinator (must be obtained within one year of hire).
The selected candidate’s offer is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background investigation, which may include: fingerprint checks, local agency checks, employment verification, verification of education, credit checks (relevant to employment). Additionally, selected candidates may be required to complete the Commonwealth’s Statement of Economic Interest. For more information, please follow this link: http://ethics.dls.virginia.gov/
VCCS uses E-Verify to check employee eligibility to work in the United States. You will be required to complete an I-9 form and provide documentation of your identity for employment purposes.
Salary : $67,607 - $132,805