LSTI Instructorother related Employment listings - Farmington, MI at Geebo

LSTI Instructor

This position is responsible for developing and conducting Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and/or American Hospital Association (AHA) courses at the Life Support Training Institute (LSTI) consistent with established Local, State and Federal guidelines. This position develops and implements lesson plans for a variety of specific courses as defined by all appropriate regulatory agencies and is responsible for documenting and validating successful student course completion and recommending remedial action as necessary to support individual and program goals. Plans, organizes and evaluates program effectiveness to enhance the quality of educational programming. Assumes a leadership role in promoting adherence to corporate policies, procedures and regulations and providing professional educational student activities.
Requirements:
Requires a minimum of a High School Diploma or GED. Higher-level educational coursework, Associate or Bachelor's degree in Business or other related field is preferred. Requires a current State of Michigan Instructor Coordinator license and/or AHA instructor certification. Valid and unrestricted Michigan Driver's license. Minimum of three year's field experience as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) at the level required for Instructor Coordinator licensure. Previous experience in EMS and/or AHA instruction is preferred. Basic keyboarding and demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office software (word, excel, etc. Requires the ability to report to work on time and prepared to provide professional educational activities. Requires the ability to work a flexible scheduling including off-shift hours, weekends, and other as assigned.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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