Instructor of Health Information Management, Tenure-Track
Workweek
Faculty | Full-time | Tenure-Track position | 9 months
Position Summary
MCC instructors are higher-education professionals who champion student learning. They engage and inspire students, applying innovative teaching and learning pedagogies in instruction. They assess student learning to ensure students success, staying abreast of trends in the discipline. Our instructors collaboratewithintheCollegeasdisciplineexperts,helpingtheCollegereachits strategicgoalsthrough active participation in college committees and by promoting the College to future students throughout our community.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities
Responsibilities include but are not limited to
Be available to teach in-person courses as scheduled.
Assist in curriculum development through preparation of additional courses, seminars, or labs consistent with the needs of the college and the community.
Participate as a faculty member in college governance, advisement of students, on college committees, and in continuing professional development.
Provide appropriate cooperative assistance to the faculty members of the Health information Management Department, within the Math, Science, and Health Services Division, and the faculty and staff at large in striving for educational excellence.
Participation in assessment of learning at the classroom, course, departmental, and college level.
Departmental Specific Functions and Responsibilities
MCC's AAS in Health Information management is a CAHIIM-accredited program. The successful candidate will teach across the HIM curriculum, support program accreditation requirements, and contribute to departmental initiatives.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a health-related field and 2,000 hours of related work experience.
Must hold an active credential from AHIMA.
Demonstrate comprehensive expertise across AHIMA's core competency domains.
Understanding of and commitment to community college mission and students.
Desired Qualifications
Master's degree in HIM or related discipline.
Active RHIA credential from AHIMA
Cancer Registry Management experience