The CNA Instructor is responsible for the comprehensive planning, delivery, and evaluation of student learning across the didactic classroom, clinical practicum, and skills laboratory environments
Ensures high-quality instruction that aligns with the program’s philosophy, the college’s mission, and all institutional policies and procedures
Serves as institutional CNA Director through the State of Michigan
Schedules clinical orientation and clinical hours with affiliate, in accordance with State of Michigan standards
Maintains active MI-NATES account, and updates student roster at completion of course
Provides documentation for certification testing of successful students in Headmaster’s TMU Michigan System
Facilitates instruction using alternate delivery methods as needed
Conducts course level assessment based on learner outcomes (as described in the BMCC assessment manual)
Requirements
Must have an active, unrestricted Michigan RN license
Minimum of 2 years of RN level nursing experience within the past 5 years
At least 1 year (1600 hours) within the provision of a long-term care facility
Experience in curriculum development and instructing students individually and in groups
Experience in the appropriate medical or allied health education, training, and experience
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
Must have completed a course in teaching adults, or have experience in teaching adults or supervising nurse aides
Proficient in maintaining records in compliance with Michigan Licensing and Regulatory Affairs