Lead EMS Instructor
College of Southern Idaho
- Twin Falls, ID
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work 37.5 hours a week as outlined in the CSI Faculty Handbook.
- Schedule at least 5 office hours per week, 1 hour/day, for meeting with students.
- Teach in the classroom and lab.
- Serve on Department and College committees.
- Attend and participate in team meetings as scheduled.
- Attend and participate in monthly course and Program meetings.
- Participate in the four-part evaluation process and the Plan for Improvement process each year.
- Actively participate in professional associations.
- Development and implementation of course syllabi and course specific curriculum following the current curriculum guides.
- Develop measurable student outcomes assessment strategies to gage success of instruction.
- Work with the EMS team lending ideas, expertise and new clinical practices to the team and Program.
- Participate in the revision of the curriculum as necessary.
- Coordinate the state approval for courses within the EMS Programs.
- Assist with the oversight of clinical documentation for students.
- Evaluate student progress and outcomes in the areas of cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains according to the policies of the Program and follow established guidelines set forth in the curriculum.
- Comply with all Idaho Career Technical Education policies and procedures, including, obtaining and maintaining Idaho CTE teacher certification.
- Assist with coordination of the EMS Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).
- Engage in the scholarship of teaching as defined by the State CTE and EMS Bureau(s).
- Maintain and keep current all EMS certifications and AHA certifications as required for the level of EMS certification possessed.
- Assist with the coordination of EMS Program events.
- Assist with the coordination of Paramedic Program selection and admission.
- Assist Program Manager with PR and Marketing tasks.
- Work civilly and cooperatively with colleagues.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Associate of Applied Science required; higher degree preferred.
- Three or more years of EMS/Paramedic experience.
- Maintain the Idaho Instructor and CTE teaching certification.
- Emotional and physical health to enable full participation in the classroom and clinical areas.
- Ability to work as a team member.
- Willingness to communicate effectively with a team.
- Follow the established procedures and policies located in the CSI Faculty Handbook and the EMS Student Handbook.