American Institute
Education
MassageTherapyInstructor
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“Massage Therapy Instructor at American Institute. Skills: Massage therapy instruction. Provide comprehensive course instruction. Provide input in course development”
Industry & Context.
Home office setup, Quiet place to work, Ability to hard wire into high-speed internet connection
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma/GED, Minimum three years of experience in the field, Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)
Nice to Have
Prior teaching experience
What You'll Do.
Provide comprehensive course instruction
Provide input in course development
Create and revise daily lessons
Attend in-service training
Attend faculty meetings
Maintain accurate record keeping
Create a classroom environment
Guide students' professional development
Keep DOE apprised of student progress
Provide extra help to students
Advise students with minor problems
Refer students with major problems
Correct and return quizzes
Correct and return tests
Correct and return lab assignments
Utilize instructional aids
Utilize audiovisual aids
Utilize all available resources
Demonstrate utilization of community resources
Arrange guest speakers
Arrange class participation
Report damaged equipment
Report broken equipment
Report malfunction equipment
Enhance the curriculum
Demonstrate knowledge of compliance requirements
Follow all compliance requirements
Communicate compliance requirements to staff
Escalate compliance concerns
Full Job Description
American Institute, founded in 1924 as the Hartford Secretarial School, provides hands-on training for careers in the world of business, legal, allied healthcare, diagnostic medical sonography, and information technology. Recognizing our single, well-defined teaching mission: reflecting job market demands with flexibility in identifying and incorporating new programs to give our graduates an edge in today’s competitive job market. Position Description Title: Massage Therapy Instructor (Part-Time) Department: Education Type: Non-exempt Reports to: Program Director/Director of Education Summary: A Massage Therapy Instructor or Faculty member cultivates the school’s mission and objectives through student instruction, guidance, and review in order to ensure the successful academic program and personal development of each student. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned: Program/Course Responsible for comprehensive course instruction within specified program Responsible for providing Program Director/Director of Education with active input in course development (i.e., course descriptions, syllabus creation, textbook material, or equipment review). Responsible for the creation and revision of daily lesson Responsible for continued professional growth by attending in-service training and/or continuing education seminars and to attend faculty meetings. Responsible for accurate record keeping of student attendance and academic Student Development Responsible for creating a classroom environment which fosters students’ academic growth and guides their professional development. Responsible for keeping DOE apprised of student progress (i.e., academic and attendance), especially in terms of performance trends detrimental to the development of a firm educational foundation (academic advisement and early warning forms). Responsible for providing extra help to those students experiencing difficulty in the mastery of course work. Res
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