12 - Month Surgical Technology Clinical Lead / Instructor
Company: Klamath Community College
Location: Klamath Falls
Posted on: April 24, 2025
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Job Description:
This is a 12-month full-time faculty position (219 days/year) in
the Surgical Technology department at Klamath Community College.
Primarily responsible for teaching the lab and clinical portion in
KCC Surgical Technology program, while providing direct supervision
and evaluation of students as they deliver patient care in a
clinical facility, the simulation lab or the skills lab setting for
6-10 hours per day. There is some flexibility in work assignment
but generally will be 4 days per week, which can begin at 5:00 am
(day shift clinicals) or run through 10 p.m. (evening shift
clinicals). In addition to teaching, faculty participate in college
activities, committees, and other duties to support the mission and
initiatives of the college. Keeping with the educational and
practice standards set by the Accreditation Review Committee on
Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA)
is a primary responsibility of the person holding this position.
The clinical lead/instructor is also responsible for working with
the dean, director, and colleagues to provide the student with the
best learning environment to promote success in the students
enrolled in the Surgical Technology Program. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES To perform the job successfully, an individual
must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required to perform the position description
satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Design and implement learning strategies for students. Participate
in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the
organizing framework and learning outcomes of the surgery tech
program. In collaboration with the lead faculty, develop,
integrate, and evaluate student learning experiences, including
selection of learning activities for assigned clinical, lab, and
simulation courses, appropriate use of emerging teaching and
learning methodologies, assessment and guidance of the student, and
evaluation of patient and student safety within assigned courses.
Participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of
policies and procedures necessary for the operation of the surgical
tech program. Evaluate student learning and performance; assign
grades for assigned courses according to policies; determine
student progress within the program courses. Assist with clinical
teaching associates and staff in practice sites to foster the
student achievement of the program goals, learning outcomes, and
expected competencies of the surgical tech students through the
provision of copies of program goals, student learning objectives,
clinical schedules, and student assessment/evaluations each term
and as needed. Provide a positive role model for the students,
especially in areas of professionalism, conflict resolution,
caring, advocacy, respect for self and others, collegiality,
ethical behavior, ethical reasoning, and strong work ethic
(including responsibility, dependability, and accountability) and
provides constructive feedback to students. Provides direct
supervision and evaluation of students as they deliver patient care
in clinical facility for 6-10 hours per day as necessary. Provides
indirect supervision and evaluation of students in rotation or
community health clinical sites. Works with clinical agencies to
schedule student experiences and assure currently clinical
affiliation agreements are held. Plan, design and implement
simulation lab experiences using best practice guidelines in
collaboration with lead faculty and simulation technician.
Participate cooperatively with other programs and agencies to
develop appropriate and equitable access to practice sites. Review
and maintain the integrity of the curriculum offered by the
discipline/program. Maintain certificates and/or licenses necessary
for employment eligibility. Maintain acceptable standards of
conduct for the profession. Acquire new skills for
program/discipline enhancement and development. Identify and attend
professional development activities that will lead to effective
student learning. Participate in college activities, committees,
and other duties that support the mission and initiatives of the
college. Participate in evaluative process for self, department,
and program. Participate in departmental or discipline-specific
meetings to provide guidance and subject matter expertise for the
college's strategic and academic planning, including accreditation.
Participate in college committee work as assigned. Attend
commencement and other college-sponsored programs as requested.
Promote the college mission, values, and vision. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS,
AND ABILITIES NEEDED TO PERFORM THIS ROLE Ability to communicate
clearly, effectively, and professionally both orally and in writing
within reasonable timeframes. Strong computer and information
literacy skills (MS Office/Word/Outlook/PowerPoint, etc.).
Commitment to the effective use of technology in face-to-face,
online, hybrid, and synchronous learning environments. Current
knowledge teaching and learning theories and best practices.
Teaching experience in a community college setting preferred.
Knowledge of the Canvas learning management system preferred.
Experience teaching distance education courses preferred.
NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Other duties as assigned.
Demonstrate a commitment to professional standards and growth.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Frequently moving from
stationary sitting positions to standing and walking Classroom,
lab, and clinical Preop sites Instruction and office hours
generally occur during daytime hours, varied from 6:00AM to 5:00PM
but occasional meetings, advising, and other obligations may
require attending more hours during the evening, weekends, and
non-scheduled days. Clinical hours are dependent on community
partner hours for procedures Labs and clinicals potentially involve
the use of some hazardous wastes which require the use of standard
precautions including proper PPE at all times, as well as observing
all state and Federal OSHA regulations Labs and clinicals
potentially involve employees' exposure to infections, contagious,
and blood-borne pathogens which require the use of standard
precautions including proper PPE at all times, as well as observing
all state and federal OSHA regulations and hospital protocols
Full-time faculty collaborate regularly on curriculum, maintenance,
implementation, and changes in schedule and clinical sites
Qualifications: EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE LICENSURE, EDUCATION, AND
EXPERIENCE Licensure: Licensed Surgical Technician Print Name:
__________________________________________ Employee Signature:
__________________________________________ Date:
_________________________ MM/DD/YY It is the policy of Klamath
Community College to provide equal employment opportunities without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation,
genetic information or any other protected characteristic under
applicable law. Employment Type: Full Time Salary: $50,251 -
$82,448 Annual Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: Klamath Community College, Medford , 12 - Month Surgical Technology Clinical Lead / Instructor, Education / Teaching , Klamath Falls, Oregon
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