The EMT program instructor must be an Instructor/Coordinator (I/C), who shall be present at all times and oversee all course activities. The I/Cs shall be currently approved by the Department of Public Health Office of Emergency Medical Services and meet all requirements and meet all additional requirements and updates set forth by the Department of the Public Health Office of Emergency Medical Services. The duties and responsibilities of an Instructor/Coordinator include, but are not limited to, the following, at the level at which they have been approved by the Department: Planning, developing, instructing and coordinating the EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT classes in accordance with the administrative requirements of the Department; Managing and ensuring quality of the delivery of EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT classes, whether delivered by personal lecture or practical demonstration, or by specialty and guest lecturers. Such quality assurance shall include, at a minimum, a system that incorporates collection of data and adequate documentation to evaluate the EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT classes and assess their effectiveness in achieving educational goals and objectives, in accordance with the administrative requirements of the Department; Remaining current and knowledgeable with regard to all EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT procedures, equipment, initial training standards, the Statewide Treatment Protocols pertaining to the provision of prehospital care and the role and responsibilities of the EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT; and Making available to agents of the Department upon request all records relating to the provision of EMS training.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Educational Services
Education Level
Associate degree