Medical Assisting Adjunct Clinical Instructor – Phlebotomy
KNOXVILLE, TN Medical Assisting
Description

Medical Assisting Adjunct Clinical Instructor – Phlebotomy 


South College - We are one of the nation’s fastest growing institutions of higher learning … come grow your career with us.?In order to fully meet our Mission to our students, we require a diverse combination of perspectives, backgrounds, life experiences, and ideas from our faculty and staff and will provide them with an equitable and inclusive work environment -where respect and open interchange of ideas are at the heart of that culture. 


20,000 Students 

10 Campuses? 

Competency Based Education 

Online 


Medical Assisting Adjunct Clinical Instructor – Phlebotomy Description 


South College Knoxville is seeking a student-centered instructor for the Phlebotomy Program’s evening classes. This course meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EST at the Lonas Campus (in person labs) in Knoxville, TN. The ideal candidate is creative, engaging, and skilled in using a variety of instructional techniques to support students with diverse learning styles.

At a minimum, the essential functions of this position shall include:

  • Effectively teaches lecture, lab, and/or clinical courses as needed.
  • Assists in implementing College policies, objectives, and functions in accordance with South College’s philosophy.
  • Keeps students informed about their progress through the prompt grading of papers, projects, skill assessments, and other work.
  • Connects students to appropriate campus and community resources.
  • Assists with registration, recruitment and retention.
  • Assists the program director with accreditation, accreditation reports, self-studies, and site-visits.
Requirements

Education

  • Candidates must hold at least an Associate’s degree or a Bachelor’s degree in a related field.

Licensure

  • Current Phlebotomy certification and CPR certification are required; additional medical assisting certification is preferred.

Experience 

  • Must have an active, up-to-date Phlebotomy Technician board certification.
  • Strong understanding of educational theory and instructional techniques.
  • Previous experience teaching in a phlebotomy or medical assisting program and/or working as a phlebotomist or medical assistant.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with technology and the use of technology in instruction.
  • Experience using Canvas or similar learning management systems, including grading assignments and communicating with students.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Commitment to student success and fostering an inclusive learning environment.
  • Prior 2–3 years of teaching experience and/or practical clinical experience in the discipline is preferred.
  • Experience meeting with students to provide academic support, feedback, and coaching is a plus.