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Instructor Coordinator Trainee

Instructor Coordinator Trainee Northwest - Traverse City, MI 49686Description Supervisory Responsibilities: No supervision is exercised in this role.Objective: The student instructor/coordinator will be a hybrid role between the Operations and Education Divisions. When the student I/C graduates and passes the State of Michigan IC exam, they will be transferred to the Education division in a full-time capacity as an Instructor/CoordinatorEssential Duties:Know and support the Mission Statement, Policy/Procedures and standards of MMR.If unlicensed at the time of hire, attend the MMR the approved instructor/coordinator course.Attend the MMR approved I/C course as prescribed by the course coordinatorAssist students with the resources needed for course completion. Coordinate necessary support and resources as necessary and approved to meet needs of the program.Ensure that classroom resources are available, functional and set up as needed to present the components of the training session/program (i.e. handouts, AV equipment, and practical skills equipment).Prepare for and present information/skills as necessary to instruct a specific subject matter according to recommended guidelines and produce a successful outcome. Create, administer and document results of evaluations to monitor student progress and identify areas that may need more attention by the instructor and responds appropriately.Ensure that program preparation is complete and ongoing as necessary so that programs are run in an efficient manner.Check and maintain education resources.Contribute to the marketing process as requested.Perform other duties as assigned.Qualifications Knowledge, Skill and Competency Requirements:State of Michigan licensure as a Paramedic or EMT.Minimum of 3 years of experience as an "active" EMS provider, at same or higher level than is expected to teachMinimum of 1 year of service with MMRIn good standing with MMR including a history of outstanding performancePossess and maintain a valid Michigan driver license and maintain an acceptable driving record as defined by MMR's insurance carrierMust attend assigned meetingsMay be appointed to position without degree, however, MMR encourages instructors to begin course work towards a Bachelor's degree within 12 months of being appointedMust have Trauma, ACLS and Pediatrics provider status and BLS Instructor status for EMT or higher-level EMS programs. Instructor status for special programs is preferredEMS Instruction awareness: Knows the key concepts and variables that define EMS instruction. (i.e. MDHHS- BEPESOC requirement, EMS program accreditation requirements and DOT standardsAbility to serve as an effective role model for students and subordinatesKnowledge of instructional equipment and maintenanceAbility to gain respect from others rather than demand it and create a positive learning atmosphereAbility to adapt to different styles, ideas and changesAbility to identify problems before they occur and effectively deal with stressful situations that do occurAdvanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating systemAbility to operate office equipment, including but not limited to, copier, fax machine, scanner, monitor, multi-line telephone, printer, typewriter and calculatorProficiency with Microsoft Word and ExcelSkilled in typing, data entry, electronic filing, document retrieval and advanced map applicationsAbility to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, in the English languageMust complete initial and annual Bloodborne Pathogens TrainingThe candidate must take the licensing exam as soon as able, and subsequently thereafter if multiple attempts are required. If the candidate fails to obtain licensure within 3 attempts, the candidate is returned to operations and must repay the tuition and materials fees.Applicants who are not licensed as an instructor/coordinator must obtain licensure as an instructor/coordinator within 6 months of hire or 35 days from the completion of the approved instructor/coordinator course, whichever occurs first.The applicant must be willing to accept a position in the education division with priority given to Mount Pleasant, Traverse City, or specialty course instructor.The candidate must serve in the education division for 2 years after licensing as an I/C.Must be at least 18 years oldPhysical Factors: Suitable dexterity to operate standard office equipment. Capability to stand or sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to bend, stoop, reach and squat.Working Conditions: Most work is done in a typical office setting with daily exposure in all other department areas.