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Clinical Faculty Position

2008/10/06

UMBC Dept. of Emergency Health Services

Position Title: Clinical Faculty Position

Position Type: Education

Closed date: 04/06/2009

Job Description

Paramedic Education Track
Clinical Assistant Professor
Nine-month, non-tenure track

Required Qualifications and Experience
* Masters degree in Emergency Health Services, Nursing, Education, or related discipline
* Eligible for licensure as a Maryland paramedic
* Active registration with the National Registry of EMTs as a paramedic
* Experience as a paramedic program coordinator, field supervisory, or clinical coordinator role
* Experience teaching all aspects of the Paramedic National Standard Curriculum
* Experience using FISDAP to track student performance
* Candidates with a Bachelors Degree will be considered

Resumes will be accepted until December 1, 2008

UMBC IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Job Requirements

  • Education Bachelors minimum, Masters preferred
  • Experience Experience as a paramedic program coordinator, field supervisory, or clinical coordinator role

Salary Information


Contact Information

Jeffrey Mitchell
jmitch@umbc.edu
UMBC Dept. of Emergency Health Services
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, Maryland 21250
ph: (410)455-3223
Fax: (410)455-3045


How To Apply

For best consideration, submit a cover letter, resume and the names and phone numbers of three professional references to:

UMBC Department of Emergency Health Services
Chair, Clinical Faculty Search Committee
1000 Hilltop Circle
Academic IV, Rm 316
Baltimore, Maryland 21250

Fax at 410-455-3045
Electronical submissions to jmitch@umbc.edu


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