Continuing Education, Pharmacy Technician Instructor

<p><strong>Continuing Education, Pharmacy Technician Instructor</strong></p> <p>College of DuPage believes in the power of teaching and learning.  We seek adjunct faculty members to teach <b>Pharmacy Technician</b>.</p> <p>COD faculty are committed to facilitate and support student success in learning.  We strive to meet the individual educational needs of our unique, multicultural campus. </p> <p>The successful adjunct candidate will be committed to teaching in a multicultural environment and welcome the opportunity to work with students with diverse learning abilities.  We encourage applications from candidates who reflect the increasing diversity of COD’s student body and community. </p> <p>Opportunities may exist to teach a flexible schedule that may include teaching assignments during days, evenings and weekends.</p> <p>We invite you to join our team and apply your passion for teaching and learning!</p> <p><strong>Primary Duties and Responsibilities: </strong><br>Adjunct Faculty instructors at College of DuPage are responsible for course planning and instruction in classroom, lab, or clinical settings, courses may be conducted in various delivery modes, such as, face-to-face, on-line, hybrid and/or blended formats.  In addition, adjunct faculty are responsible for student evaluation, and timely and accurate submission of required paperwork related to instruction. </p> <p><strong>Required Qualifications</strong>:<br></p><ul><li>Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in the field and/or a combination of education, training and tested experience required.</li><li>licensed pharmacist or a nationally certified pharmacy technician with at least 5 years of experience as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician in pharmacy practice.</li><li>Teaching experience in college-level courses.</li><li>Experience with online learning.</li><li>Strong written and oral communication skills.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to incorporate technology routinely into instructional and faculty responsibilities.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds.<ul></ul></li></ul><p></p> <p>Ability to teach remotely with technology and experience in online or virtual teaching preferred.  Access to personal technology, home computer with appropriate ability to teach online required.</p> <p>These positions are paid by stipends for course assignments</p> <p>A pre-employment background check at the Colleges' expense is required.</p> <p><br>College of DuPage is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diversity and creating an inclusive environment for all employees.</p> <p>College of DuPage does not discriminate against individuals in employment opportunities, programs and/or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, veterans' status, marital status, disability, military status, unfavorable discharge from military service, or on any other basis protected by law.</p><p></p>

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