What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nursing Assistant Instructor - Part Time - M-F position at Ross Education Holdings Inc?
REGISTERED NURSE TO TEACH NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA) PROGRAM - PT - M-F
Long term care RN's are you ready to shape the future of CNA's?
Our NA instructors love using their vast knowledge to guide students onto new career paths while working a M-F daytime schedule. Programs are 2 weeks long and classes run Monday-Friday, 8-5. Enjoy the medical field and still have your nights and weekends!
Job Summary
As an NA Instructor, you will teach students the Nursing Assistant curriculum as assigned including lecture, laboratory and clinical skills training. Your RN experience in a long-term care facility will prep you to understand and review lesson plans and prepare for class instruction, grade and electronically record assignments, actively promote student retention, support clinicals as applicable, and perform related work as required.
- Accountable for the classroom, laboratory and clinical practicum.
- Is onsite and available during classroom. lab and off site clinicals
- Delivers course work using contemporary teaching strategies and practices
- Accurately records student daily attendance
- Follows and enforces Student Guidelines
- Attends program Advisory Board meeting
- Participates in the planning and evaluation of each segment of the curriculum.
- Maintains classroom in good physical order, helps to manage program supplies and keep equipment in good repair
- Enters classroom at designated time with all necessary materials. Begins and ends class at scheduled times and follows scheduled student break times
All Instructors, Outside of Class Time
- Complete a minimum of one preapproved professional development workshop, seminar or course related to the teaching discipline of the Instructor every fiscal year
- Attend two Ross Education LLC in-services every fiscal year
- Attend formal and informal faculty/staff meetings
- BLS instructor certification may be required
Performs related work as required
Benefits
- 401(k)
- Monthly Pay and Direct Deposit
Requirements
Instructors must qualify as stated below. Any exception will be reviewed on an individual basis and must be approved by the Director of Education.
- Must be licensed Registered Nurse(RN) in the State of Michigan
- One year long-term care facility work experience
- 3 or more years total work experience as RN
- Must be able to teach at campus and clinical sites
This program is 35-40 hours/week but doesn't always run consistently. Once trained, we would have the option of opening all sessions up for enrollment. This is a part time unscheduled position.