The Anatomy & Physiology Instructor provides updated and fully prepared
instruction to students, actively engages in retention activities and manages
the classroom/lab activities.
Requirements
Documented expertise in Anatomy & Physiology as demonstrated by transcripts
and resume
Expertise in interpersonal and verbal presentation/written communication
skills
A master degree with 18 semester Masters level credits in Anatomy &
Physiology or similiar science
Strong organizational and planning skills
Team player who demonstrates initiative, dependability and reliability
Teaches Anatomy & Physiology courses as assigned by the DOE/Academic Dean.
Utilizes unit, daily lesson plans, and a variety of supplementary resources
(i.e. instructional technology, guest speakers, field trips, current articles
and literature, discipline specific equipment, etc.).
Maintains laboratory and classroom organization and cleanliness.
Monitors classroom and student safety and immediately report safety concerns
to appropriate manager.
Actively engages in retention activities including documented communication
with both students and administration regarding attendance and progress.
Submits assigned grading and attendance documentation on deadline.
Provides assistance for the planning, development, and maintenance of program
curriculum.
Works with the Director of Education/Academic Dean to resolve student
concerns.
Provides each student course syllabi on the first day of class.
Grades tests, projects, and other assignments in a required timeframe.
Records and maintains accurate student attendance and grade records.
Participates in student activities such as serving as club advisors, if
asked.
Completes midterm evaluations for each student halfway through the term.
Reports need for supplies and computer equipment to manager.
Is aware of the school catalog, faculty handbook, and student handbook, and
understands all the procedures and expectations stated within it as well as
policies stated therein.
Participates in the evaluation of textbooks and other instructional
materials.
Is accountable for all equipment, textbooks, instructor’s manuals, software,
tapes, CD, etc. being used for the current term.
Submits final grades to the Registrar by established deadline.
Performs end-of-the term procedures by preparing the classroom for the next
term.
Provides annual documentation of continuing professional growth.
Attends scheduled company meetings, in-service workshops and faculty meetings
and incorporate learned concepts into classroom instruction.
Participates in Advisory Board activities coordinated through Career Services
and the DOE/Academic Dean.
Adheres to and supports school policies and procedures as referenced in the
employee handbook, faculty handbook, and catalog.
Attends graduation and orientation ceremonies.
Performs such other duties as may be specified by the DOE/Academic Dean or
the School Director.