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United States , Los Angeles
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25.95 - 35.04 USD / Hour
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American Career College
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Explore rewarding adjunct medical assistant instructor jobs, a vital profession dedicated to shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. These part-time or contract teaching roles are essential within vocational schools, community colleges, and career-focused institutions. Adjunct instructors bridge the gap between clinical practice and classroom education, bringing real-world medical expertise directly to students. This career path is ideal for experienced medical assistants who are passionate about mentorship and education, offering a flexible and impactful way to advance in the healthcare field without leaving patient care behind. Professionals in these roles are primarily responsible for delivering curriculum and facilitating student learning. Typical duties include preparing and teaching lessons on core medical assistant competencies such as clinical procedures, medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, administrative practices, and legal/ethical guidelines. They develop syllabi, create engaging lesson plans, and utilize a variety of teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles. A significant part of the job involves assessing student performance through exams, practical skills demonstrations, and assignments, providing constructive feedback and additional tutoring or remediation as needed. Beyond the classroom, adjunct instructors often participate in program meetings, contribute to curriculum development, and stay abreast of industry standards to ensure their teaching remains current and relevant. To qualify for adjunct medical assistant instructor jobs, candidates generally need a robust background in hands-on healthcare. Common requirements include several years of recent, practical experience working as a medical assistant in a clinical setting. Most institutions require a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent, though many prefer candidates with an associate or bachelor's degree, especially from an accredited program. Holding a current and recognized certification, such as the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) credential, is almost universally mandatory. Additionally, current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) or CPR for healthcare providers is typically required. Ideal candidates possess not only clinical expertise but also strong communication, organization, and interpersonal skills, with a genuine enthusiasm for teaching and student success. For skilled medical assistants seeking a dynamic way to share their knowledge, adjunct instructor positions provide a fulfilling opportunity to influence the future of healthcare while exploring flexible teaching jobs in a growing educational sector.

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