JOB Stark State College is seeking a passionate and dedicated part-time instructor to join our Surgical Technology Program. The successful candidate will contribute to the college's commitment to academic excellence, student success, and community engagement.
Who We Are: The positive energy at Stark State College comes from exceptionally dedicated employees who work hard for students. Success for both our employees and our students is the result.
You'll be a Great Fit if:
If you look forward to using innovative teaching methodologies to foster a collaborative learning environment, you will fit right in.
Typical Responsibilities Include:
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Supporting the lead instructor in classroom, lab, and/or clinical settings.
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Provide instruction and remediation to students in the clinical practice/laboratory setting in support of program faculty and curriculum.
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Provide individual and group tutoring in support of program faculty and program curriculum.
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Perform and grade competency/practical testing in laboratory and clinical settings.
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Assist faculty in simulation competencies and/or demonstrations.
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Assist in the preparation of equipment and materials for labs.
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Support faculty in preparation of equipment and materials for clinical practice settings, such as:
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Monitor the safety and condition of equipment
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Monitor and organize the inventory of equipment and supplies
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Provide basic maintenance of equipment
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Collect and maintain data related to program assessment for college and accreditation requirements.
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Assist Clinical Coordinator with site visits.
Required Qualifications Include:-
Minimum of an associate degree in surgical technology. Bachelor’s or master’s degree preferred.
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Must have a minimum of 2 years’ working experience in the operating room in the scrub role or as an instructor in a surgical technology program or a combination of both, within the last five years.
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Must have current knowledge of the surgical technology, strong communication and organization skills, along with the ability to think critically and make decisions.
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Must hold current credentials in the field of surgical technology through a nationally certified and accredited program by the National Commission on Certifying Agencies (NCCA).