SEH - Job Descriptions The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Program Lab Instructor shall assist in the administration and organization of kinesthetic (psychomotor) education for all EMS programs. The EMS Program Lab Instructor shall also serve as a member of the program's advisory committee. Demonstrate respect, dignity, kindness and empathy in each encounter with all patients, families, visitors and other associates regardless of cultural background.
Qualifications Education, Credentials, Licenses: Current Paramedic in state where work is being performed or National Registry Paramedic licensure OR National Registry EMT certification Have appropriate medical or allied health education, training, and experience Specialized Knowledge: Be knowledgeable about methods of instruction, testing, and evaluation of students Have academic training and preparation related to emergency medical services at least equivalent to that of program graduates Be knowledgeable concerning current national curricula, national accreditation national registration, and the requirements for state certification or licensure. The faculty must be knowledgeable in course content and effective in teaching their assigned subjects, and capable through academic preparation, training and experience to teach the courses or topics to which they are assigned. In each location where students are assigned for didactic or clinical instruction or supervised practice, there must be instructional faculty designated to coordinate supervision and provide frequent assessments of the students' progress in achieving acceptable program requirements.
Kind and Length of Experience: Field experience in the delivery of out-of-hospital emergency care or if a Registered Nurse, experience in the emergency department.