DescriptionThe successful candidate will be expected to teach skills and knowledge required to assist in the delivery of anesthesia. This includes a study of the equipment utilized in anesthesia; the technical and clinical aspects of anesthesia; the techniques for anesthetic administration; and the critical maintenance of safe anesthetic practices. The candidate must be able to teach in person every Tuesday and Thursday from 0830-0945 & 1000-1115 (excluding stats or other dates the university is closed) including any in class setup needed to successfully start instructing at 0830 and 1000.
A current CCAA credential and/or recent clinical experience working as a member of the ACT as an RRT or CCAA is preferred but not required.
RequirementsCanadian RRT credential
Baccalaureate degree in relevant discipline
Evidence of effective teaching/preceptoring experience
Evidence of effective teamwork and constructive communication skills
Additional preference will be given to candidates with one or more of the following:
- CCAA credential and/or recent clinical experience working as a member of the ACT as an RRT or CCAA
- Masters degree in relevant discipline
- Experience teaching pre-clinical RT students in a classroom setting
DescriptionThe successful candidate will be expected to teach skills and knowledge required to assist in the delivery of anesthesia. This includes a study of the equipment utilized in anesthesia; the technical and clinical aspects of anesthesia; the techniques for anesthetic administration; and the ...
DescriptionThe successful candidate will be expected to teach skills and knowledge required to assist in the delivery of anesthesia. This includes a study of the equipment utilized in anesthesia; the technical and clinical aspects of anesthesia; the techniques for anesthetic administration; and the critical maintenance of safe anesthetic practices. The candidate must be able to teach in person every Tuesday and Thursday from 0830-0945 & 1000-1115 (excluding stats or other dates the university is closed) including any in class setup needed to successfully start instructing at 0830 and 1000.
A current CCAA credential and/or recent clinical experience working as a member of the ACT as an RRT or CCAA is preferred but not required.
RequirementsCanadian RRT credential
Baccalaureate degree in relevant discipline
Evidence of effective teaching/preceptoring experience
Evidence of effective teamwork and constructive communication skills
Additional preference will be given to candidates with one or more of the following:
- CCAA credential and/or recent clinical experience working as a member of the ACT as an RRT or CCAA
- Masters degree in relevant discipline
- Experience teaching pre-clinical RT students in a classroom setting
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