The Lead Instructor is responsible for teaching subject matter specific course(s) constructed in a blended (partially on ground/partially online) format. While the Lead Instructor will be primarily responsible for online coursework and students, s/he may also be required to teach ground courses as necessary. Whether online or on ground, the Lead Instructor’s primary task is to conduct courses and teach content in accordance with Concorde curriculum requirements and Concorde Standards and Mission to ensure that course competencies are met. To accomplish this, the Course Lead Instructor must practice strong collaboration with, and leadership of the ground instructor(s) assigned to the course to ensure appropriate student participation, comprehension, and success. All Concorde associates are required to display professionalism and uphold Concorde’s Mission and the core values of respect for the individual, integrity, teamwork, customer service, and achievement.
EXPECTATIONS
Prepare for teaching
Prepare for class starts by ensuring assigned sections are free from error, all due dates are set appropriately, digital materials are accessible, course(s) is/are paired correctly with any 3rd party tools, and every course home page is complete including contact information and student welcome
Review approved lesson/unit plans provided for the course
Keep informed of current standards related to his or her instructional area
Teach assigned course(s)
Follow approved curriculum/course outline(s)
Present material in an engaging and positive fashion in both synchronous and asynchronous modes online and, if necessary, on ground
Maintain an online classroom environment conducive to learning
Provide a minimum of one synchronous class session each week – a minimum of one hour in length
Host a minimum of two online office hours per week and promote student attendance
Respond to student communication within 24 hours – including on weekends
Initiate, monitor and participate frequently in student discussion posts – at a minimum four times each week and at least once on the weekend
Grade all assignments submitted by students within 72 hours
Provide robust feedback to help with student success, as well as grading based on rubrics provided
Support student success
Evaluate student progress
Collaborate with other instructor(s) and determine and implement strategies to improve student success
Frequently discuss high-risk students with the Program Director or Academic Dean
Reach out to students who are struggling or are high-risk
Supplement student material when needed
Keep accurate and timely records
Review student attendance to ensure accuracy
Maintain student records and grades
Professional and Academic Development
Continuously improve blended instruction techniques including completion of a minimum of one online/distance education training course per year
Encourage participation in student surveys at the end of each course/term, review, discuss with leadership, and revise classes and presentation tools and methods appropriately
Proactively research new teaching tools and techniques and present to leadership for possible adoption
Education requirements/work experience commensurate with program of instruction
Prior teaching experience, including online, preferred
Experience with the Canvas Learning Management system preferred
Successful completion of the Concorde Instructor Orientation course
Successful completion of the MaxKnowledge CM102 course
Exceptional oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to apply common sense to carry out instructions and instruct others
Must be able to read and follow lesson plans or guides, present educational information to participants in a clear fashion, address questions or concerns and utilize effective training/instructional methods to reinforce learning
Access to personal computer, broadband internet services, and other hardware/software required
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
Faculty must have a minimum of three years of related practical work experience in the occupational field associated with the training provided. (ACCSC)
Previous teaching experience strongly desired
Faculty will be knowledgeable in the course content
Faculty will be effective in directing and evaluation student learning and lab performance
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Experience in phlebotomy, immunizations, venipuncture, injections, pharmacology, EKG, wound care, GYN procedures and vital signs
Proficiency in dosage calculations helpful
Documentation, computer skills, administrative competency, EHR (electronic health records), Practice management knowledge helpful