Phlebotomy Technician Instructor | Substitute | Day Classes
Instruct and implement the Phlebotomy program to educate students in accordance with the curriculum standards and objectives.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Implement and evaluate daily lesson plans for students to include scheduled activities and materials of semesters.
- Plan instruction to achieve specific objectives based upon student need and established curriculum.
- Monitor the attendance of students in the program and coordinate with Associate Director when absences occur two days in a row. Prepare attendance reports weekly for the office management department.
- Review student success rates and implement plan to reduce student withdrawals. Meet with students to encourage them to stay in the program. Maintain an 80% student success rate for all classes taught in the program.
- Maintain student grades in accordance with established policies. Prepare final grades at the end of each semester to update student records and transcripts.
- Evaluate the performance of students regarding achievements in curriculum and activities and make necessary provisions to meet learning needs.
- Arrange and coordinate guest speakers, community field trips, and visits to laboratories and clinics.
- Prepare lectures and practical demonstrations for students in class and individually. Instruct students in lab procedures.
- Assist and advise students with Phlebotomy program curriculum.
- May assist with the inventory and ordering of supplies and equipment.
- May assist and coordinate externships for Phlebotomy students.
The list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Graduation from an accredited Phlebotomy Technician program recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or a graduate of an otherwise recognized training entity (e.g., hospital-based program) as a Phlebotomy Technician or a graduate of an institution located outside of the United States and its territories in Phlebotomy.
- A minimum of four (4) years of job-related training and experience for those instructors who are not graduates from an accredited Phlebotomy Technician program.
- Three (3) years of occupational (i.e., practical) experience as a Phlebotomist.
- Current license, certification, or other designation as required by local, state, or federal laws to work in the Phlebotomy field.
- Knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations preferred.
- Verbal and written communications skills.
- Knowledge of Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and computer skills.