Qualifications:
1) Minimum of a Bachelor's degree (preferably in a health-related field, EMS or education) or the equivalent to direct a Paramedic program and a minimum of an Associate's degree to direct an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program for an accredited institution or higher education;
2) Documented education or experience in instructional methodology;
3) Academic training and experience equivalent to that of a paramedic;
4) Experience in the delivery of pre hospital emergency care;
5) Knowledge about the current versions of the National EMS Scope of Practice and National EMS Standards, and about evidenced-informed clinical practice.
6) Pass BCI/FBI background check and meet MECTC BOE standards for employment.
Responsibilities:
1) Recruit and recommend qualified instructors for public safety classes and clinical experiences;
2) Apply for and maintain credentials for accrediting programs (including, but not limited to ODPS, CoAMPSE, CAAHEP, ODHE and COE);
3) Supervise public safety program instructors and complete monthly timesheets, weekly schedules and related reporting;
4) Assist with preparing budgets and placing orders for equipment, supplies and student materials;
5) Foster and maintain positive professional relationships with protective services departments and organizations in the region;
6) Perform other duties as assigned.