Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy Adjunct Job at South Piedmont Community College
South Piedmont Community College, Monroe, NC, United States, 28111
Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy Adjunct
The Medical Assisting & Phlebotomy Adjunct is a part-time teaching position located on the OCH and LLP Campuses in Monroe and Polkton, NC. This position will include in-person instruction and is needed for daytime and/or evening classes. Under the direction of the Program Director of Medical Assisting & Phlebotomy, the Medical Assisting & Phlebotomy Adjunct provides quality learning opportunities that assist students in meeting their educational goals and career aspirations in the Medical Assisting & Phlebotomy programs. This individual has responsibility for teaching and learning, curriculum development, advising, professional development, institutional service, and community relations.
Responsibilities:
- Exhibit an uncompromising commitment to South Piedmont Community College as a learning-centered college through the College’s mission, vision, values, core skills and learning outcomes, and delivery of instruction and services
- Develop learning strategies and curriculum that will promote successful teaching and learning in a learning-centered environment
- Facilitate learning through various activities
- Participate in continuous improvement planning through assessment of learning outcomes
- Select and use appropriate learning materials and resources to enhance learning
- Stay current with developments in technology and learning theory
- Demonstrate professionalism in developing long- and short-range plans
- Continue professional development for self-improvement and program enhancement
- Maintain required licensure, certification, or credentials
- Provide accessibility to students and colleagues
- Maintain and submit all required class records and reports on time
- Accept teaching assignments at various locations and times
- Perform other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
- Diploma in Medical Assisting or Medical Laboratory Technician
- Certification by the AAMA as a Certified Medical Assistant or one of the credentialing agencies listed below:
- RMA (AMT)
- NCMA (NCCT)
- CCMA (NHA)
- CMAC (AMCA) - Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in healthcare, including a minimum of 300 hours performing administrative and clinical procedures as performed by medical assistants
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Working knowledge/utilization of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software applications
Preferred Qualifications:
- Associates Degree in Medical Assisting or Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences or a related field
- Registered or Certified as a Phlebotomy Technician (AMT or NHA)
- Familiarity with a course management system such as Canvas/Moodle/Blackboard
- Knowledge and/or experience with learning outcomes assessment
- Demonstrated innovation within the field of education and/or technology
- Evidence of effective problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making skills