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Associate Professor, Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Seminole State College of Florida has been changing lives in Central Florida since 1965. We have been recognized by the Chronicle of Education as a Great College to Work For in 2018 and have achieved Gold status for the second consecutive year by the State Board of Education. Employees at Seminole State College advance their careers in a rewarding culturally diverse environment that cultivates the leaders of tomorrow with the skills they need today.

Seminole State College of Florida is accepting applications for a full-time Emergency Medical Services Associate Professor beginning Summer Term 2021. This position is a regular, full-time bargaining unit teaching position and is on track for continuing contract. The standard contract length is 228 days; however, other contract lengths may be available depending on department needs. Assigned campus location may vary based on enrollment.

Salary is based on contract length, education and related work experience in accordance with the Salary Schedule in Article 26 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

In addition to a competitive salary Seminole State College offers an attractive total rewards package including: a variety of health insurance plan options, fully paid dental and life insurance coverage; tuition reimbursement for employees and qualified dependents, professional development opportunities great work-life balance including time off when the College is closed, paid holidays and sick leave. In addition, employees participate in the Florida Retirement System and have several retirement options. The College pays a percentage towards retirement, based on the employee's selected plan.
 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Option 1: Master’s degree in Emergency Medical Services or closely related field

OR

Option 2:  Master’s degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Emergency Medical Services or closely-related field such as Emergency Management, Health Sciences, Health Services, Public Administration (with related certifications), or other clinically-related master’s degree (i.e. PA or Nursing)

AND

REQUIRED FOR ALL OPTIONS:

Current State of Florida Paramedic or State of Florida EMT certification

At least 4 years of field-level provider experience in the pre-hospital setting

Meet State of Florida EMS instructor qualifications

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

1.  Demonstrated understanding of the learning centered approach to teaching desired.

2.  Experience utilizing technology and innovative pedagogy to deliver exceptional teaching and learning desired.

3. Teaching experience.


To ensure full consideration, all of the following documents are required to be submitted along with the completed online application by the closing date:
-Resume
-Cover Letter
-Transcripts showing the date of degree conferral (unofficial copies accepted)
-Letters of recommendation are strongly encouraged

Seminole State College is an equal opportunity employer and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, veterans’ or military status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, or any other factor protected under applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in its programs, activities, and employment.