Phlebotomy Adjunct Faculty
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$19 per hour |
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| Hours | Part-time |
| Location | Kaysville, Utah |
About this job
Typically hours will be Tuesday and Thursday 12:00-3:00 PM
Supports the College Mission to serve students, employers, and the College community. Provides leadership and quality job skills training in a safe, clean environment. Maintains a positive and productive learning environment by working collaboratively with students, staff, faculty, and College partners.
- Instructs students, reviews prior learning, evaluates performance, and promptly enters accurate student data in the student information system.
- Delivers instruction using designated course curriculum and assessments.
- Fosters teamwork, communication and respect.
- Promotes job readiness, encourages professionalism and good work habits, and assists students in seeking and finding employment.
- Works to meet College program and accreditation standards and requirements including completion, placement, licensure, membership hours, headcount, certificates awarded, and retention (graduate completers).
- Maintains a safe, clean and orderly training area by: ensuring there are adequate supplies to support continuous instruction; monitoring responsible use of supplies and equipment; and requesting and maintaining equipment as appropriate.
- Orients new students to classroom facilities, technology, and program/classroom performance and behavior expectations, procedures, and safety.
- With the aid of the Instructional Systems Design team and guided by Advisory Committee feedback, develops curriculum according to defined criteria outlined in the Curriculum Quality Checklist.
- Develops work-based learning activities for students, arranging for supervision and evaluation of off-site students, and records and reports progress and completion.
- Supports student participation in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs).
- Builds and maintains relationships with industry partners, developing and participating in Occupational Advisory Committee(s).
- Advises students regarding appropriate course selection and graduation requirements.
- Addresses and resolves issues affecting student success, coordinating with Student Services when appropriate.
- Communicates institutional and program information to other program faculty and program support personnel.
- Participates in professional development opportunities including training in distance education, if applicable.
- Cooperatively develops and works within the assigned program budget.
- Monitors work schedules, hours and timecards for Classroom Assistants, Adjunct and Associate Faculty to ensure adequate coverage and to contain costs.
- Works with Training Director to ensure appropriate classroom coverage.
- Communicates and collaborates with other College divisions and departments to achieve success on projects such as marketing, public relations, grant writing, programmatic, and institutional accreditation.
- May assist in the development and instruction of custom courses.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must have a High School Diploma
- Must have an Industry Certificate
- Must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience as a phlebotomy technician.
The College reports all positions to the Department of Work Force Services, posts all positions on the website: . The Davis Technical College complies with all aspects of the ADA and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Any applicant requiring accommodations in the application process must contact the Human Resource Office. Requests should be made three days prior to need.