Responsible for teaching in discipline areas as assigned by the respective division chair.
All instructors are expected to demonstrate a mastery of the subject matter and a commitment to teaching and learning with a focus upon student retention and success.Essential Job Functions: * Observes supports and enforces the regulations policies and programs of Lake Land College; adheres to the procedures outlined in the Adjunct Faculty Handbook.
* Prepares instructional materials including a course syllabus using the syllabus template provided; follows course outlines approved by the College; evaluates and assesses student performance.
* Prepares and delivers instruction to students in modalities assigned by the division chair and approved by the Vice President for Academic Services.
* Submits required documentation including student midterm attendance rosters final course grades and other information as requested or required by the division chair; maintains accurate scholastic student records.
* Is available to students and considers the general and special needs of each student; responds to student inquiries in a timely manner; advises counsels and assists students in accomplishing their course and program goals.
* Remains current with content technology and instructional methods and strategies in the discipline.
* Demonstrates an understanding of the community college philosophy including its unique ties to the workforce and the district.
* Collaborates with program coordinators or other faculty members to facilitate achievement of course goals and objectives.
* Maintains regular communication with division chair especially with regard to absences and/or cancelling class.
* Performs other related duties as assigned by the division chair.
Education Requirements: Prefer a certificate or AAS in health related field.
Experience Requirements: Required minimum of 2000 hours work experience in the field and certification from ASCP strongly preferred.
Knowledge: Demonstrates ability to learn the Lake Land College information systems and processes; maintains all professional credentials required to teach in area of discipline.
Skills: Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, ability to adapt instruction to various academic levels and learning styles, superior command of the English language, expertise with instructional technology Personal Requirements: Open minded, innovative, enthusiastic, positive attitude, and adaptive to new teaching technologies.
Mod 1 course (Phlebotomy Techniques) meets August 19th - October 11th.
Monday and Thursday nights from 4:30 - 8 PM.
Mattoon campus.
Mod 2 course (Phlebotomy Practicum) runs from October 14th - December 13th.
$800 per ECH