Medical Assistant PT

Education AffiliatesMontgomery, AL
3d

About The Position

Position Summary: The Medical Assistant Instructor provides updated and fully prepared instruction to students, actively engages in retention activities and manages the classroom/lab activities.

Requirements

  • Completion of a Medical Assisting Program resulting in a Certificate of Completion or Diploma
  • Expertise in interpersonal and verbal presentation/written communication skills
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience as a medical assistant in a clinical setting
  • Certifications: RMA or CMA Required
  • Strong organizational and planning skills
  • Team player who demonstrates initiative, dependability and reliability

Nice To Haves

  • Associate degree Preferred
  • Higher Ed/Postsecondary teaching experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • 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.
  • Works with the Department Chair/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.
  • Be aware of the school catalog, faculty handbook, and student handbook,
  • Participates in the evaluation of textbooks and other instructional materials.
  • Be accountable for all equipment, textbooks, instructor’s manuals, software, tapes, CD, etc. being used for the current term.
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