Adjunct Faculty - EMT Paramedic
Part-time Adjunct Faculty
Varies between campuses
Hybrid Option: No
Waubonsee Community College is committed to hiring and retaining exceptional faculty and staff who are committed to the college's culture of collaboration, professional growth and student success. Our Adjunct Faculty play a vital role in delivering high-quality instruction and fostering a dynamic learning environment. Join a team of passionate educators dedicated to making a difference!
Waubonsee Community College's
Health Professions and Public Service division is currently seeking adjunct
instructors for Paramedic EMT courses for the 2026 cohort 6. We also have lab experiences that are
embedded within the didactic class times. Adjunct faculty members are responsible for delivering curriculum,
providing instruction, and performing student learning assessment. The
successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to effectively use
instructional and classroom technology to enhance teaching and learning.
Responsibilities:
Provide instruction and monitor teaching/learning
effectiveness in courses assigned by the division Dean.
Modeling professionalism with excellent communication,
presentation, and interpersonal skills.
Demonstrate strong organizational skills and the ability to
multitask as well as the ability to engage large groups of people with
complicated material.
Responsible to instruct in lecture, skills, or clinicals in
the Paramedic Program per IDPH guidelines. All courses occur at Northwestern Medicine/Delnor Hospital in Geneva, IL.
as programmed by the Southern Fox Valley EMS System.
May be responsible to schedule and manage students' clinical
rotations.
May be responsible to prepare the syllabus, instruct the
assigned course based upon the course outline and incorporate learning-centered
college principles and concepts.
Meeting all WCC deadlines for submission of attendance,
grades and data collection for assessment of student learning.
Working collaboratively with professional colleagues to serve
the needs of students and the community.
Responsible for course paperwork such as attendance and grade
postings, and for review and entry of students' clinicals.