Pharmacy Technician - Lead Instructor Part-Time

Pima Medical Institute

Colorado Springs, CO

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$28.19–$35.23 Per Hour
SKILLS
Board Meeting, Career Counseling, Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT), Compensation and Benefits, Documentation, Educational Accreditation, Federal Laws and Regulations, Higher Education, Leadership, Lesson Plans, Medical Office, Meeting Minutes, Mentoring, Onboarding, Order Supplies, Pharmacy, Process Development, Program Evaluation, Program Planning, State Laws and Regulations, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, CO
POSTED
4 days ago

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FC2A7813-8745-4EC8-AF24-C63E7B2B21E2

Created

Jul 8, 2026 6:34pm

Location

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Pharmacy Technician Lead Instructor (Part-Time) Colorado Springs, CO | On-Site | Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program $28.19 - $35.23 per hour | Part-Time | Monday-Friday 8-12 | 25 hours

Pharmacy Technician Lead Instructor (Part-Time)

Colorado Springs, CO | On-Site | Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program $28.19 - $35.23 per hour | Part-Time | Monday-Friday 8-12 | 25 hours

Lead the Pharmacy Technician Program at Pima Medical Institute

Pima Medical Institute is seeking an experienced and motivated Pharmacy Technician Lead Instructor to support and elevate our Pharmacy Technician program at the Colorado Springs campus. This full-time role blends teaching, program leadership, faculty support, and externship coordination to ensure students receive a high-quality, industry-aligned education.

As the Lead Instructor, you will oversee curriculum implementation, support faculty, maintain program integrity, and guide students through classroom, lab, and externship learning experiences. You'll play a central role in accreditation preparation, program effectiveness planning, and community engagement.

Key Leadership Responsibilities

  • Curriculum Oversight - Ensure proper implementation and adherence to the Pharmacy Technician curriculum.

  • Accreditation Support - Partner with the Assistant Dean of Faculty to prepare accreditation documentation, facilitate programmatic meetings, and produce meeting minutes.

  • Program Review - Review textbooks and curriculum materials; recommend updates during revision cycles.

  • Externship Coordination - Conduct externship site qualifications, complete midpoint student visits, and supervise externship students in collaboration with Career Services.

  • Faculty Mentorship - Assist with onboarding new hires and provide ongoing mentorship to program faculty.

  • Supply & Equipment Management - Assist with inventory and ordering of program supplies and equipment.

  • Advisory Board Leadership - Facilitate Advisory Board meetings and communicate program outcomes, student progress, and community feedback to campus leadership.

  • Program Effectiveness - Support annual updates to the Program Effectiveness Plan (PEP) and track graduate certification pass rates when required.

  • Hybrid Faculty Coordination - Communicate with hybrid didactic faculty and support hybrid students as needed.

Instructional Responsibilities

  • Lesson Planning - Design and deliver lesson plans using diverse teaching techniques that support multiple learning styles.

  • Student Evaluation - Evaluate and grade assignments within 72 hours; provide timely feedback.

  • Student Support - Maintain office hours, advise students, and document academic or behavioral concerns promptly.

  • Course Material Review - Suggest updates to syllabi, assignments, and handouts through established processes.

  • Campus Engagement - Participate in faculty meetings, advisory boards, workshops, graduations, and professional development.

  • Documentation - Complete attendance records, incident reports, early alerts, and other required documentation.

  • Community & Guest Engagement - Arrange guest speakers, field trips, and visits to pharmacies or medical offices.

  • Safety & Professionalism - Enforce safety standards and model professionalism for students.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Associate degree from an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting body recognized by the U. S. Department of Education (USDE) or Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

  • Graduate of an ASHP/ACPE-accredited pharmacy technician program or graduate from an accredited program recognized by the U. S. Department of Education (USDE) or Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) in the specialty field or subject area in which they teach.

  • Five (5) years of occupational experience in pharmacy as a Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacist.

  • Must be a member of at least one national and one state pharmacy organization.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Three (3) years of teaching experience in the subject field.

Required Licenses, Certifications, or Registrations

  • Must be a licensed pharmacist or a nationally certified pharmacy technician in good standing.

  • If applicable, must adhere to and have a current license, certification, or another credential as required by local, state, and federal laws to work in the field.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Hourly Range: $28.19 - $35.23

  • Schedule: Part-time, Monday-Friday, 25 hours

  • Employee Ownership: ESOP participation

  • Additional Perks: professional development opportunities, and campus-wide support resources

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Pima Medical Institute started changing lives in 1972 when Richard Luebke Sr. and his wife, JoAnn, brought to life their dream of providing quality medical career education. They opened the first campus in Tucson, Arizona, preparing students to become nursing assistants. Eventually Richard Luebke Jr. and Mark Luebke took the helm, introducing more programs and opening additional campus locations to meet the country’s growing demand for quality healthcare professionals.

In 2015, Fred Freedman became Pima Medical’s President and Chief Executive Officer after serving the college as Chief Operating Officer. He has been with Pima Medical since June of 2000. He’s leading Pima Medical into the future, with growth, innovation and a keen eye on what healthcare providers need in great employees. We encourage you to become part of the Pima Medical Institute family, where you can help make a difference in the lives of our students today and educate future professionals.

As our community of students continues to grow, so does our community of talented staff. We truly believe that our people are the heart of our organization, and as we grow, we continue to hold ourselves accountable to the values that support those people.

COMPANY SIZE
1,000 to 1,499 employees
INDUSTRY
Education
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Employee Referral Program, Flexible Spending Accounts, Employee Events, Retirement / Pension Plans, Tuition Reimbursement, Life Insurance, Military Leave, Paid Sick Days, Parking, Prescription Drug Coverage, Professional Development, 401K
FOUNDED
1972
WEBSITE
https://jobs.pmi.edu/