EMS Wage Instructor
$93,600–$93,600 year
On-site · College Station, Texas, United States
Job Summary
The EMS Wage Instructor assists EMS Education Programs lead instructors with delivering didactic, psychomotor, and affective instruction for basic and advanced EMS courses, applying adult learning theories to maximize learner success, and supporting evaluations. The role includes helping collect reports for CoAEMSP accreditation, NREMT and TDSHS credentialing requirements, and coordinating with the EMS Training Director. Requires relevant EMS experience, two years of adult education/training, instructor certification, and current or obtainable certifications (AHA BLS/ACLS/PALS); credentials may include NREMT Paramedic or TDSHS Paramedic, with equivalency options described in the posting. Perks and environment emphasize flexible wage-employee structure, professional development, and a mission-driven emergency response education context.
Required Qualifications
- Associate’s degree in EMS or other related field from an accredited college or university, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Five years of emergency or seven years of non-emergency field experience as a paramedic or EMT Basic and/or five years of initial EMS education instruction with a Texas Department of Health and Human Services or CoAEMSP accredited EMS education program
- Two years of adult education and/or training
- Must have a valid motor vehicle operator’s license or ability to obtain within 30 days of employment
- Certificate/Instructor Certification - Current or able to obtain within 90 days of employment
- AHA BLS, ACLS, and PALS (the EMS Program has the ability to provide certifications)
- Current and maintain NREMT Paramedic or TDSHS Paramedic certification
- Equivalency options detailed in posting
Desired Qualifications
- Associate’s degree in EMS or other related field from an accredited college or university, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Five years of emergency or seven years of non-emergency field experience as a paramedic or EMT Basic and/or five years of initial EMS education instruction with a Texas Department of Health and Human Services or CoAEMSP accredited EMS education program
- Two years of adult education and/or training
- Valid motor vehicle operator’s license or ability to obtain within 30 days of employment
- Current or able to obtain AHA BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications
- Current and maintain National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Paramedic or Texas Department of Health and Human Services (TDSHS -EMS) Paramedic certification
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