At Central Carolina Community College, we create transformative lifelong learning opportunities! We expect all employees to find ways to remove barriers to student success and provide all students a pathway to achievable dreams.
Our employees are charged to recognize the challenges we face and to respond to them with empathy, understanding, and a willingness to help.
The Medical Programs Coordinator is mandated by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation (NCDHSR) for the supervision of Nurse Aide I programs.
This position also implements, directs, and supervises all other short-term continuing education medical programs given at CCCC.
This position reports to the Director of Continuing Education Medical Programs. This position requires ability to travel to all CCCC medical programs locations and clinical sites.
Work is performed in a classroom, laboratory and clinical environments with risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens.
Office location can vary between Lee, Chatham, and Harnett County at the preference of candidate.
Please include unofficial copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts. Will be required to submit official copies of transcripts before start date.
This position may have occasional travel between campuses and for training. Occasional after hours may be required.
Diversity Policy : Central Carolina Community College believes the college experience is greatly enriched through diversity;
therefore, the college encourages diversity of thought within the student body and staff. Furthermore, the college seeks to promote awareness of diversity and the respect for all individuals, and the college pledges to adhere to this mission in its relationship with the community.
- Demonstrates high degree of skill in teaching; models effective teaching techniques for trainers / instructors.
- Coordinates clinical rotation and end of class mock testing.
- Registers students for the state certification examination.
- Coordinates outside education activities for the students.
- Monitors course offerings and recommends additions, changes, deletions to keep program / area current; coordinates the development of course outlines and materials in assigned area.
- Recruits, interviews, recommends trainers / instructors / staff and provides orientation for assigned area; monitors and evaluates trainer / instructor / staff performance.
Ensures the submission of initial employment forms for employees.
- Serve on College committees as assigned.
- Complete the annual five-hour staff development.
- Encourage and support College activities, policies, procedures, and philosophies.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Recognizing and respecting the variety of experiences and contributions represented by all of our students, employees, and community, the Medical Programs Coordinator will encourage a learning environment where everyone is supported and valued for their unique perspectives and experiences and will foster and promote the participation of all members of our diverse communities.
- Associate Degree in Nursing,
- A Registered Nurse with an unencumbered license to practice in North Carolina,
- The applicant has at least (2) years (4000 hours) of experience as a registered nurse.
- The applicant has at least (1) year (2000 hours) of RN experience in the provision of long term care facility services in the United States demonstrated by :
- 1. working in a long-term care facility licensed as a skilled nursing facility or a skilled nursing facility which is a distinct part of a hospital, or
- 2. supervising / teaching students in a long term care facility licensed as a skilled nursing facility or a skilled nursing facility or a skilled nursing facility which is a distinct part of a hospital.
- Healthcare Provider CPR
- Supervisory experience and proven ability to effectively supervise, manage, coordinate, evaluate, plan, and assessprograms.
- Proven oral, written, research and organizational skills, as well as presentation skills.
- Proven ability to follow directions, work with little supervision, submit timely reports, and maintain confidentiality.
- Above average computer skills to include proficiency in Microsoft Office programs.
- Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing
- At least five years (10,000 hours) work experience as a registered nurse.
- Experience and proven ability as a classroom instructor in health occupations programs.
- At least three years teaching experience.
- Knowledge of and / or experience in other health occupations fields offered at the college.
- Experience with online instruction and use of Blackboard.
- Detail oriented, creative and innovative.