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Hagerstown Community College is seeking a part-time Certified Nursing Assistant Adjunct Instructor to deliver classroom, lab, and clinical instruction aligned with the Maryland Board of Nursing-approved CNA curriculum. The role includes preparing students for certification, promoting safe, ethical, and competent patient care, and supervising learners in multiple settings.
The instructor will maintain records, participate in program development, and ensure compliance with college policies and
SUMMARY STATEMENT
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Adjunct Instructor is responsible for providing high-quality classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction in an approved Nursing Assistant Training Program at the community college. The instructor prepares students to meet Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON) requirements for Certified Nursing Assistant certification by delivering instruction consistent with the Maryland Board of Nursing approved curriculum, evaluating student achievement, and promoting safe, ethical, and competent nursing care practices. The instructor supervises students in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings and contributes to the ongoing development, implementation, and evaluation of the CNA training program.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Possess an unencumbered registered nurse licensed to practice in Maryland; have a minimum of 2 years nursing experience, at least 1 year in caring for the elderly or chronically ill in a long term care environment; and provide proof of completion of a Maryland Board of Nursing Principles of Adult Education, or have a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Excellent organization and management skills; ability to work with instructional technology; knowledge of diagnostic and patient care supplies and equipment, and knowledge of the Internet, Microsoft Word, Power Point, and Excel; ability to establish good working relationships with staff, students, and the community; ability to organize and prioritize work, makes decisions independently, and attends to details. Ability to demonstrate and teach nursing assistant skills, including transferring, positioning, lifting, and assisting patients. Ability to stand, walk, bend, reach, and perform clinical duties for extended periods. Ability to travel to assigned clinical sites and maintain eligibility to meet clinical agency requirements.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Normal classroom environment may need to lift and move equipment. Working in the classroom may require standing for periods of time.