Jump to Navigation
Inside Higher Education - Careers
  • About
  • Rates
  • FAQ
  • Contact
  • Android
  • Apple
  • LinkedIn
  • Google Plus
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Register
  • Login
  • News
  • Views
  • Career Advice
  • Blog U
  • Surveys
  • Webinars
  • Events & People
  • Jobs
  • Post My Resume
  • Post Jobs
  • Search Jobs
  • Search Dual Careers
  • Create Job Alert
Search Tips
More Options
Save this search
Use this name to identify in your list of saved searches.

Search for two jobs near each other, anywhere in the world.

Job 1
Job 2
Use this name to identify in your list of saved searches.
  • Save
  • Apply Now ▶
  • Print
  • Find Similar Jobs
Westchester Community College

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Skills Instructor (2 Positions)

Westchester Community College
10 active jobs
View profile
Job Location: 
Yonkers, NY
Job Category: 
Health services/medical
Posted: 
March 18

March 18, 2013

TITLE OF POSITION/RANK: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Skills Instructor (2 Positions)

DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)

The Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) of Westchester, a division of Westchester Community College, is seeking an experienced, energetic, innovative, results oriented professional to join its team. Located in Yonkers, NY, this non-traditional adult education institution provides tuition-free academic and vocational training to eligible underserved adults seeking to develop basic academic and vocational skills competencies and credentials needed for enrollment in college and/or entry into the workforce.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The EMT Skills Instructor works under the supervision of the EMT Certified Instructor Coordinator (CIC) and is responsible for conducting training in various emergency services disciplines. The Skills Instructor assists the CIC in providing skills training during the Emergency Medical Technician Program. The candidate is responsible for following curriculum and course materials, providing hands-on training and assisting with training demonstrations. The candidate will also be responsible for ensuring the program is conducted in compliance with the requirements of the EOC and the curriculum, policies and procedures of the New York State (NYS) Department of Health (DOH) Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

QUALIFICATIONS: Five years paid or volunteer experience in an Emergency Services agency, certification by the New York State Department of Health as a Certified Instructor Coordinator (CIC) or Certified Lab Instructor (CLI), and either: (a) certification as a New York State Fire Instructor Level I or acceptable equivalent; or (b) current certification as a New York State Emergency Medical technician (EMT, EMT-I, EMT-CC or EMT-P).

POSITION EFFECTIVE: The position will remain open until filled.

SALARY: The starting rate of pay is $20/hour. No benefits.

TO APPLY: Please submit salary history with cover letter, resume, and three references to: humanresources@sunywcc.edu. Please indicate CODE: IHE and “EMT Skills Instructor/EOC” in the subject line of the email or mail to:

Director, Human Resources
Westchester Community College
HR Department, Administration Building- Suite 111
75 Grasslands Road
Valhalla, NY 10595
Fax: (914) 606-7838

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Westchester Community College provides accessible, high quality and affordable education to meet the needs of our diverse community. We are committed to student success, academic excellence and lifelong learning.

  • Save
  • Apply Now ▶
  • Print
  • Find Similar Jobs
Apply Now
humanresources@sunywcc.edu
Director, Human Resources
Westchester Community College
75 Grasslands Road
Administration Building – Suite 111
Valhalla NY 10595
United States

Similar Jobs

Westchester Community College

P/T Secretary (Institutional Research and Planning)

Westchester Community College
,
Valhalla, NY
Posted 2 months ago
  • View
  • Save
University of Rochester

Phlebotomist

University of Rochester
,
Rochester, NY
The University of Rochester is one of the country's top-tier research universities. Our 158 buildings house more than 200 academic majors, more than 2,000 faculty and instructional staff, and some 9,300 students - approximately half of whom are women...
Posted 3 weeks ago
Diversity Profile
  • View
  • Save
University of Rochester

Staff Physical Therapist

University of Rochester
,
Rochester, NY
The University of Rochester is one of the country's top-tier research universities. Our 158 buildings house more than 200 academic majors, more than 2,000 faculty and instructional staff, and some 9,300 students - approximately half of whom are women...
Posted 3 weeks ago
Diversity Profile
  • View
  • Save
Westchester Community College

ESL Program Specialist

Westchester Community College
,
Valhalla, NY
Posted 2 months ago
  • View
  • Save
Westchester Community College

Eligibility Clerk (Spanish Speaking)

Westchester Community College
,
Yonkers, NY
Posted 1 month ago
  • View
  • Save
Advertisement

Featured Employers

San Juan College

San Juan College
San Juan College is one of the fastest growing community colleges in the New Mexico and serves the c...

Trinity Christian College

Trinity Christian College
Trinity Christian College is located in Palos Heights, Illinois, on a 50-acre wooded campus that was...

Henry Ford Community College

Henry Ford Community College
We, of Henry Ford Community College , are dedicated to the education and enrichment of our students ...

SUNY Orange

SUNY Orange
Orange County Community College has touched the lives of countless numbers of the county’s 350,000 r...
View All

Blogs

I Am in the Teaching Business and It Shows

University of Venus

"Are you an academic?"

Ask the Administrator: How to Dissuade a Determined Dean

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Dealing with a dean.

More Blogs

Career Advice

Essay on using LinkedIn in job searches in academic administration

Kevin Grubb explains how to use the popular social media tool for administrative job development.

Essay on the importance of admitting when you mess up

Tyro Tracts

Nate Kreuter writes that the best thing you can do when you mess up is to admit it and ask for help.

More Career Advice
Back to Top
SUBSCRIBE
Inside Higher Ed
1015 18th Street NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036

Ph: 1-202-659-9208
Fax: 1-202-659-9381
  • Contact Us
  • Recruiting rates
  • About Us
  • Work For Us
  • Testimonials
  • Rights and Permissions
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Support
  • Share our content
  • Android
  • Apple
  • etc