Lakeland Community College is recruiting adjunct faculty to teach Blood Collection Techniques and Clinical Chemistry. The classes consists of a lecture and laboratory component and are designed to be in-person.
MDLT 2151 Blood Collection Techniques
This course introduces students to theory and practice of blood collection. It focuses on the phlebotomy process and the role of the laboratorian in the pre-analytical process.
Laboratory experience includes phlebotomy techniques. Students will learn how to correlate laboratory results with errors in the pre-analytical process.
8 / 24 / 24 9 / 27 / 24 TR 1330 1420 lecture 1430 1600 lab
MDLT 2152 Urinalysis
This course presents the theoretical and practical aspects of urinalysis. The laboratory portion of the course includes physical, chemical, and microscopic urinalysis procedures.
Students will learn how to correlate laboratory results with disease states.
9 / 28 / 24 11 / 1 / 24 TR 1330 1420 lecture 1430 1600 lab
MDLT 2153 Body Fluid Analysis
This course presents the theoretical and practical aspects of body fluid analysis. The laboratory portion of the course includes body fluid cell counts and cell identification.
Students will learn how to correlate laboratory results with disease states.
11 / 2 / 24 12 / 13 / 24 TR 1330 1420 lecture 1430 1600 lab
Qualifications : Required :
For lecture :
- ASCP MT / MLS certification (this includes a BS degree)
- Minimum of 2 years experience in appropriate clinical laboratory department
For lab :
- ASCP MLT certification
- Minimum of 2 years experience in appropriate clinical laboratory department
Preferred :
- Teaching experience
- Experience in web-based learning using Blackboard and Web-Ex
- Experience with software including Microsoft Word and Power-point
Responsibilities :
- Teach assigned class in a manner consistent with institutional and course goals and objectives.
- Develop, deliver, and evaluate laboratory exercises that enhance student learning.
- Assume responsibility for teaching assignments develops and posts assignments consistent with student knowledge base, skill competency and learning needs.
- Grade homework, quizzes, tests. Labs and other work in a timely manner.
- Provide documented feedback to students on class performance.
- Is available for remediation of students as required.
- Maintains open communication with Program Director regarding instructional needs.
Compensation : Part-time faculty earn $792 / unit of load. Please visit our website to review Lakeland’s , including information on paid leave, professional development, partial fee waiver, employee assistance program and more.