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Instructor - Respiratory Care (12-month Tenure Track)

We have an opening for an Instructor - Respiratory Care (12-month Tenure Track) at our Chattanooga State campus!

Our Purpose - We support and empower everyone in our community to learn without limits.

Our Values:
We cultivate a welcome and supportive environment.

We care about the well-being of each other.

We instill trust through integrity and transparency.

We encourage fearless innovation and resilience.

We collaborate to build a better future.

Our Mission - We are Chattanooga State, a dedicated team that delivers accessible, innovative learning opportunities that surpass expectations. Together, we enrich the lives of students, and their families; develop a talented workforce; and partner with our community to lead boldly into the future.

POSITION SUMMARY

This position is responsible for teaching in the Associate Degree Respiratory Care Program. Under the supervision of the Program Director, the full-time, 12-month faculty member provides high-quality instruction and supports student learning in the classroom, lab, and clinical settings. The instructor designs, delivers, evaluates, and updates curriculum and related instructional materials. Responsibilities include supporting student progress through advisement, remediation, and referral, as needed. The faculty member serves as a program liaison and contributes to accreditation and regulatory activities.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

The Instructor:
Teaches assigned courses and prepares instructional materials, including lectures, presentations, labs, and clinical activities.

Uses assessments to evaluate student achievement of course and program outcomes.

Provides timely feedback to support student success.

Prepares and submits required documentation such as syllabi, attendance, and final grades.

Shares information with students about College services and resources.

Pursues professional development to remain current in the field.

Participates in committees, serves as an advisor, and mentors faculty as needed.

Assists program faculty in course development and program improvement.

Performs additional duties and projects that support the College's mission and values.

Holistic Student Support

The Instructor:
Understands the range of College services that support students, such as Enrollment Services, Advising, Career Services, Tutoring, Student Life, and Accessibility Services.

Ensures these services are accessible and responsive to diverse student needs.

Promotes a welcoming, student-centered campus experience.

Supports the Division's efforts to implement high-quality support practices for faculty, staff, and students.

Teaching Excellence and Program Innovation

The Instructor:
Develops clinical objectives aligned with accreditation standards and course goals.

Evaluates clinical sites to ensure optimal student learning experiences.

Identifies appropriate clinical opportunities for students to practice required skills.

Supervises and assesses students during clinical experiences.

Conducts pre- and post-clinical conferences to support learning.

Evaluates student assignments and case studies to assess clinical reasoning.

Maintains required documentation for clinical compliance.

Tracks and communicates student performance and progress.

Uses evidence-based instructional methods to enhance student learning.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

The Instructor has knowledge of:
Adult learning principles and teaching methodologies

Curriculum development and instructional design

Student success practices and academic advising

College operations and administrative procedures

Assessment methods and data-informed decision making

Emerging instructional technologies and delivery formats

Accreditation standards relevant to assigned programs

The Instructor possesses skills that:
Promote student learning and personal development

Adapt teaching to different learning styles and student needs

Apply effective formative and summative assessments

Integrate technology and innovative practices into instruction

Design learning activities that reflect the student population

Align curriculum with Student Learning Outcomes and program objectives

Demonstrate proficiency with computers and office software

The Instructor holds abilities to:
Support the mission of the community college

Remain current in subject area knowledge and best practices

Collaborate with colleagues, students, and clinical partners

Communicate effectively in various settings

Maintain confidentiality and act with professionalism

Work effectively with individuals of varied backgrounds and preparation levels

Minimum Qualifications

The Instructor:
Holds a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited institution

Possesses an active Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential

Has 5 years of clinical experience as an RRT

Is eligible for or holds a Tennessee RRT license

Preferred Qualifications

The Instructor:
Has post-secondary teaching experience

Holds a Master’s Degree from an accredited institution

Understands CoARC accreditation standards

Holds additional credentials (e.g., ACCS, RPFT/CPFT, NPS, AC-E)

Possesses or is eligible for a Tennessee RRT license

Physical Requirements/Working Conditions

Faculty positions are based on a 12-month contract

A typical workweek includes 37.5 hours, with at least 30 hours on campus

Demonstrates strong organizational and time management skills

Maintains punctuality and professionalism

Salary Range: $55,269 - $67,697

  • All applicant submissions must include a cover letter, CV/resume, and unofficial transcripts.*

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