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Medical Assisting Teacher - RSIP

4.
0 Nassau County, NY Nassau County, NY Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Estimated:
$43.
8K - $55.
5K a year Estimated:
$43.
8K - $55.
5K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Medical Assisting Teacher - RSIP Nassau BOCES Long Island, NY Location:
Multiple Locations Date Available:
09/24/2024 Closing Date:
05/15/2024 Salary:
$64,646.
32-$82,620.
73 DESCRIPTION:
Nassau BOCES Department of Regional Schools and Instructional Programs is seeking a part-time (.
5 FTE) and a full-time (1.
0 FTE) New York State certified Clinical/Administrative Medical Assisting teacher for anticipated positions for the fall at Barry Tech.
The candidate would teach clinical and administrative Medical Assisting as well as phlebotomy to high school students in a career center setting.
Duties would include the preparation of lesson plans, course outlines, and extensive hands-on instruction to prepare students for employment in medical offices, hospitals and other health related facilities.
The candidate will be expected to manage a classroom environment appropriately and be responsible for meeting each learner's individual needs and evaluating their progress as part of record keeping duties.
Technology will need to be used as part of the instruction to enhance the educational setting.
Topics covered by the teacher include anatomy, physiology, nutrition, infection control, safety, medical emergencies, human anatomy, medical terminology / medical coding, phlebotomy, and the skills required to assist doctors in all phases of medicine and skills needed for medical and allied health careers.
REQUIREMENTS:
Candidate needs to have a strong background in 21st century healthcare.
One must have the ability to work effectively with students, staff, administration and parents.
Also, it is essential that the candidate has the capability to use technology as both learning and student management tool for the following skills:
conducting hearing and vision screenings performing allergy tests and immunization preparing and administering oral and injectable medications assisting in physical exams instrument identification capillary puncture EKG The ideal candidate has at least 5 years practical experience in the field (a minimum of 3 years is required) or is a certified Teacher of Medical Assisting with at least 3 years of teaching experience.
Nassau BOCES is an equal opportunity employer Visit:
www.
nassauboces.
org Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$64,646.
32 - $82,620.
73 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person Nassau BOCES Department of Regional Schools and Instructional Programs is seeking a part-time (.
5 FTE) and a full-time (1.
0 FTE) New York State certified Clinical/Administrative Medical Assisting teacher for anticipated positions for the fall at Barry Tech.
The candidate would teach clinical and administrative Medical Assisting as well as phlebotomy to high school students in a career center setting.
Duties would include the preparation of lesson plans, course outlines, and extensive hands-on instruction to prepare students for employment in medical offices, hospitals and other health related facilities.
The candidate will be expected to manage a classroom environment appropriately and be responsible for meeting each learner's individual needs and evaluating their progress as part of record keeping duties.
Technology will need to be used as part of the instruction to enhance the educational setting.
Topics covered by the teacher include anatomy, physiology, nutrition, infection control, safety, medical emergencies, human anatomy, medical terminology / medical coding, phlebotomy, and the skills required to assist doctors in all phases of medicine and skills needed for medical and allied health careers.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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