INSTRUCTOR for Phlebotomy Technician Program (Abingdon, VA) Medical & Healthcare - Abingdon, VA at Geebo

INSTRUCTOR for Phlebotomy Technician Program (Abingdon, VA)

MK Education seeks an industry professional to teach a Phlebotomy Technician Training program in Abingdon, VA in partnership with MK Education.
All materials for instruction including exams are provided. No teaching experience is necessary, but is a PLUS.
The ideal candidate is an educator, instructor, or trainer, who has an interest in sharing their skills, and abilities. You must also have an interest in teaching higher education or in broadening your own professional experience through this unique opportunity.
Pay is dependent on education and experience.
This Program will take place Summer 2015 and will be located at Virginia Highlands Community College, 100 VHCC Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210
Instructor Requirements:
- Certified Phlebotomist
- 2 years minimum experience in the field
depending on experience
Core Abilities:
o Communicate effectively
o Collaborate with others
o Respect diversity
o Demonstrate responsibility
o Think critically and creatively
o Utilize technology
o Demonstrate environmental responsibility
o Maintain Accurate Records
Standards of Teaching Excellence:
o Classroom Management
o Planning/Organization
o Content Mastery
o Case Base Scenarios
o Understanding Students and Fostering Student Success
o Assessment of Student Learning
o Employ professional and positive relationships
o Professional Contributions
MK Education is an AA/EO employer and strongly encourages applications from candidates who would enhance the diversity of the company!
If interested, please send resume!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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