Paramedic Clinical Instructor, Per Diem - Emergency Medicine
University of California - Los Angeles Health | |
United States, California, Los Angeles | |
Dec 20, 2024 | |
Description
The UCLA Center for Prehospital Care (CPC) is the leading emergency and prehospital academic center on the West Coast. The Center is dedicated to advancing the systems and methods of EMS. We teach, test, and certify the people who provide care to the ill or injured prior to hospital admission. Clinical Instructors provide skills presentations and skills instruction in the UCLA Paramedic Education Program and must work a minimum of two shifts per month. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: providing demonstrations and instructing on the application of equipment, monitor student performance of practical skills, being a student advocate in the learning process, creating an active learning environment, ensuring course requirements and objectives are met, and assisting in the development of educational objectives as well as testing methods. This is a 10% per diem position. Qualifications
1. Current California licensure as a Paramedic or Registered Nurse or the ability to obtain licensure in the state of CA. 2. Minimum of 1 year of field or clinical EMS experience. 3. Previous teaching experience (preferred). 4. AHA CPR provider certification, AHA ACLS provider certification AHA ACLS and/or PALS instructor certifications (preferred). 5. NAEMT PHTLS instructor certifications (preferred). 6. Ability to consistently work a minimum 2 weekdays per month. 7. Excellent communication skills. 8. Ability to work both independently and on a team. 9. Ability to perform duties with minimal direction. 10. The instructor may be required to perform venipuncture and dermal punctures on training equipment including administering intravenous lines. 11. Available to meet scheduling requirements to include evenings, holidays, and/or weekends. 12. Ability to foster a stimulating classroom environment. 13. Skill in working independently and following through with minimal direction. 14. Skill in working as part of a team collaborating with colleagues. 15. Valid unrestricted California drivers' license. Available to drive personal vehicle to off campus locations for contract instructional assignments or special projects. 16. Ability to provide service oriented customer assistance in a professional and courteous manner. 17. Interpersonal skills to excel in relations supervisor, staff, students, and the public. 18. Must be able to frequently sit, walk, stand, lift, carry, and balance at times in excess of 125 pounds. Hand-Eye and motor coordination is necessary. The work may involve light lifting (from 10 to 20 pounds maximum) to very heavy lifting (50 pounds occasionally, no maximum) and can involve climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, handling, fingering, feeling, talking, hearing, and seeing (including the ability to perceive differences in colors, shades, or harmonious combinations or to match colors is required). |