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Tennessee Board of Regents
Overview
The instructor develops and delivers curriculum for EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic courses through classroom, lab, and online instruction. They are also responsible for student advising, program accreditation compliance, and collaborating with clinical sites.
Compensation
$50,643 - $60,772 / YEAR
Posted
6 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The EMS Educator coordinates and delivers classroom and lab instruction for EMS courses while ensuring compliance with IDPH and national guidelines. They act as a liaison between the hospital and EMS providers, managing educational materials and participating in performance improvement projects.
$30 - $42 / HOUR
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
The EMS Instructor provides education and training to emergency care providers through the development and implementation of classroom, laboratory, and online instruction. They are responsible for maintaining accurate class records and instructing AHA courses such as BLS, ACLS, and PALS.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
19 days ago
Provide education and training to emergency care providers through the development and implementation of classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction. Responsible for maintaining accurate class records and instructing AHA courses such as BLS, ACLS, and PALS.
North Hennepin Community College
Teach essential emergency skills and deliver scenarios using state-of-the-art simulation equipment. Coordinate skills procedures, maintain lab equipment, and collaborate with the Program Director to ensure CoAEMSP compliance.
$43,067 - $94,542 / YEAR
22 days ago
Kentucky Community and Technical College System
Deliver classroom theory and hands-on clinical training to aspiring paramedics while ensuring compliance with industry and accreditation standards. Responsibilities include curriculum development, student evaluation, and collaboration with clinical partners.
$44,000 / YEAR
25 days ago
Deliver classroom theory and hands-on clinical training to aspiring paramedics while ensuring compliance with industry and accreditation standards. Participate in curriculum development and collaborate with clinical partners to support student success.
The EMS Educator is responsible for coordinating EMS courses, including classroom and lab instruction, student supervision, and evaluation of learning. They also act as a liaison between the Resource Hospital and EMS System providers while assisting with performance improvement projects and disaster drills.
$32 - $44 / HOUR
1 month ago
The EMS Educator is responsible for coordinating EMS courses, including classroom and lab instruction, student supervision, and evaluation of learning. They also act as a liaison between the Resource Hospital and EMS System Providers while assisting with performance improvement projects and disaster drills.
The EMS Educator is responsible for coordinating EMS courses, including classroom and lab instruction, student supervision, and evaluation of learning. They also act as a liaison between the Resource Hospital and EMS providers while assisting with performance improvement projects and disaster drills.
University of Arkansas System
The primary duties involve serving as the EMS Program Director and Lead Instructor, which includes coordinating and supervising all EMS program courses to ensure compliance with CoAEMSP accreditation and ARDEMS regulations. The instructor will also teach various classes and coordinate continuing education courses, alongside administrative tasks like maintaining agreements and preparing reports.
Salary not listed
3 months ago
Southern Maine Community College
The Lead Instructor is responsible for overseeing the Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic Program, including instructing students and evaluating their competencies. They will also maintain communication with various stakeholders and recommend changes to the curriculum as needed.
$42,767 - $49,579 / YEAR
5 months ago
MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
The Lead Instructor is responsible for teaching various Emergency Medical Services programs and ensuring effective communication among faculty and students. They will also evaluate student competencies and recommend changes to the curriculum as needed.