Job Title |
Adjunct EMS Instructor |
Reports To |
Director of EMS Education |
Classification |
Faculty |
Employment Length |
By Semester |
Account |
15-1212-1-5120 |
Retirement |
N/A, part-time |
FLSA |
Exempt |
Pay Rate |
Hourly |
Position Summary
The Adjunct EMS Instructor is responsible for providing instruction and evaluation of EMS students as delegated by the Director of EMS Education and the individual program coordinators. The Adjunct EMS Instructor is responsible for providing instruction, student advisement and assisting in course development in the EMS Education. An adjunct EMS Instructor may teach no more than 20% of any course or program.
Essential Functions
- Maintain compliance with minimum standards
- Instruct and supervise students
- Maintain confidentiality of student and patient records
- Maintain clinical and educational competencies in areas of instruction
- Provide input in the development of departmental and institutional policies
- Prepare assignments for students
- Assist in selecting desired experience needed for the students
- Keep up to date on policies and procedural changes
- Work cooperatively with other faculty members and personnel in health care facilities
- Provide input to Director of EMS Education in ordering supplies
- Evaluate student performance and document student progress
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Ability to work in a collegial manner with a diverse group of faculty, staff, and students
Interpersonal skills:
Excellent verbal and written presentation skills
Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with other employees at all levels
Ability to work well under pressure to meet established deadlines
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision to plan, organize, coordinate and implement programs, activities, and facilities
Technical skills:
Proficient use of instruction technology
Proficient knowledge of educational science, learning styles and preferences, evidence-based learning methods, techniques, and the National Association of EMS educators (NAEMSE) EMS Education Agenda for the Future, and EMS Agenda for The Future
Experience
Education:
Maintain a current Missouri Paramedic or RN license
Maintain current Missouri certified EMS Instructor
Current certification in an instructor training program that meets or exceeds the United
States department of Transportation EMS instructor Curriculum
Current certifications as BLS instructor, ACLS instructor, PALS instructor, ITLS or PTLS
instructor (preferred)
Work Experience:
One year of experience teaching emergency medical technician or paramedic classes
Two years of experience as a Paramedic or RN in the emergency setting
Industry Knowledge:
Ensure competency in area of instruction as evaluated by the Director of EMS Education
Maintain current knowledge of national curricula, national accreditation, national
registration, and the requirements for state certification and licensure
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Working in a professional office environment this position requires sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, walking, pushing, pulling, light lifting, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing and repetitive motion.
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Job Title |
Campus Police Chief |
Reports To |
President |
Classification |
Professional Staff |
Annual Employment Length |
12 months |
Account |
15-7105-1-5101 |
Retirement |
PEERS |
FLSA |
Exempt |
Salary Schedule |
Staff Grade 7 |
Position Summary
The Campus Police Chief serves as the Director of Public Safety responsible for planning, implementing, and managing comprehensive campus safety and emergency response programs at Mineral Area College. This position oversees public safety operations, federal compliance reporting, emergency communications, and serves as the college’s liaison with local law enforcement. The Campus Police Chief supports a safe environment for students, employees, and visitors across all Mineral Area College campuses.
Key Performance Indicators
- Respond quickly to campus incidents.
- Manage timely and accurate reporting.
- Train campus for emergency preparedness and crisis management.
- Engage the community to promote campus safety.
- Propose and implement continuous improvement ideas.
Essential Functions
- Oversee the agreement and relationship with the Park Hills Police Department, fostering collaboration and communication for campus safety support.
- Spearhead continuous safety training for campus personnel, including topics such as emergency preparedness, threat response, and general safety awareness.
- Manage the college’s emergency alert communication systems, including text and software-based notifications for immediate threats, dangerous weather conditions, and other urgent safety updates. Ensure timely and accurate alerts to all students, faculty, and staff across campuses.
- Complete and submit all required federal and state safety compliance reports, including but not limited to the Annual Security Report (ASR) and Clery Act reporting.
- Coordinate campus event safety and security, including organizing appropriate staffing and first responder presence as needed, update and publish campus crisis management plans
- Assess campus safety infrastructure and procedures, and make recommendations for improvements in equipment, lighting, emergency plans, and training practices.
- Maintain records of incidents, drills, training activities, and compliance submissions.
- Serve as the primary contact and lead coordinator during emergencies or crisis events.
- Build strong relationships to foster a holistic approach to campus safety. Proactively address campus safety and security concerns.
- Ensure all campus safety policies and procedures comply with federal, state, and local regulations.
- Coordinate regular fire, safety, and security inspections at all MAC locations.
- Implement and document consistent safety drills at all MAC locations.
- Develop and implement safety strategies within the college budget
- Actively participate on the Employee Safety Committee.
- Serve as an Active participant on the Behavior Intervention Team.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Excellent ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and the general public, de-escalate tense situations, and build positive relationships with the campus community and external partners.
Interpersonal skills:
Strong interpersonal, leadership, and crisis management skills.
Ability to assess situations, identify risks, analyze data and develop effective solutions.
Ability to collaborate with internal and external partners.
Technical skills:
Proficiency in using mass notification systems to quickly disseminate critical information during emergencies.
Familiarity with effective communication protocols.
Experience using records management for incident reporting and documentation.
Ability to analyze data for decision making.
Experience
Education:
Associate’s degree in criminal justice, public safety, emergency management, or related
field (Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, emergency management, or related field preferred).
Ability to obtain or maintain a commission as a licensed police officer in the state of Missouri
Work Experience:
At least 5 years of relevant experience in law enforcement
Experience with emergency management leadership required
Experience working in higher education or with multi-campus institutions preferred.
Industry Knowledge:
Expert knowledge of police practices necessary to maintain community safety
Demonstrated knowledge of Clery Act, local, state, and federal campus safety regulations, and best
practices in emergency response.
Experience using emergency alert systems, crisis communication platforms, or mass
notification software.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Primarily based on-site at the main campus in Park Hills, with responsibilities extending
to all MAC campuses.
May require evening, weekend, or on-call availability during emergencies or special events.
Some travel may be necessary for training and inter-agency coordination.
Ability to move freely around campus, including navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and various indoor and outdoor environments potentially standing and walking significant distances during incidents, drills and training.
Ability to move and respond rapidly to emergency situations, which may involve periods of high physical and emotional stress.
Requires good visual and auditory sense to maintain awareness of surroundings and identify potential security concerns.
Mineral Area College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic and family medical history as defined by GINA, or marital or parental status, in admission/access to, or treatment/employment in its programs and activities.
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Job Title |
Cape Girardeau Adjunct Psychology Instructor |
Reports To |
Social Science Department Coordinator |
Classification |
Faculty |
Employment Length |
Semester |
Account |
15-1409-5-5120 |
Retirement |
Part-time ineligible |
FLSA |
Exempt |
Pay Rate |
$670 per credit hour for Master’s Level |
Position Summary
Psychology faculty needed to teach seated, day time classes at the Cape Girardeau Outreach Center. Provide instruction. Teach and assess student learning, contribute to department work, engage in professional development and contribute to shared governance obligations including accreditation.
Key Performance Indicators
- Timely, accurate preparation of syllabi
- Adhere to department guidelines with use of textbook/materials required
- Timely, accurate submission of attendance and grade records
- Timely, accurate submission of assessment findings
- Engagement in classes on time and for the full allocated time
Essential Functions
- Teach and assess General Psychology on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:30 – 9:45 and potentially other courses based on instructor credentials and student needs.
- Report attendance and grades as prescribed by the rules and regulations of the college.
- Adhere to department guidelines.
- Arrive at the classroom prior to the scheduled class time. Faculty members shall hold classes and/or laboratory sessions as scheduled unless dismissal or other arrangements are approved by the appropriate administrator.
- Adhere to all campus safety guidelines.
- Prepare and submit copies of syllabi to appropriate administrator for each class taught.
- Participate in assessment procedures established by each respective department.
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Possess strong service orientation and commitment to continuous learning.
Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of people.
Interpersonal skills:
Excellent verbal and written presentation skills.
Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with other employees at all levels.
Ability to work well under pressure to meet established deadlines.
Effective organizational skills.
Ability to handle confidential material judiciously.
Technical skills:
Ability to use information technology for instruction.
Ability to use technology for the timely and accurate submission of confidential student attendance and grade records.
Experience
Education:
Master’s degree from accredited institution in Psychology, educational Psychology, Counseling, Behavioral Studies, and/or Human Behavior or Master’s with at least 18 graduate hours in areas of instruction.
Work Experience:
Teaching experience, preferably at the college level, and experience with course level assessment required.
Proficient use of instructional technology required.
Industry Knowledge:
Familiarity with online and distance learning pedagogy preferred.
Knowledge of learning management systems preferred.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Working in a professional educational and office environment this position requires sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, walking, pushing, pulling, light lifting, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing and repetitive motion.
Mineral Area College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic and family medical history as defined by GINA, or marital or parental status, in admission/access to, or treatment/employment in its programs and activities.
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Job Title |
Custodian |
Reports To |
General Services Director |
Classification |
Classified Staff |
Annual Employment Length |
12 months |
Account |
15-7100-1-5101 |
Retirement |
PEERS |
FLSA |
Non Exempt |
Pay Rate |
$15/Hour |
Position Summary
Perform a variety of cleaning activities and related tasks to maintain campus facilities; operate floor machines and other cleaning equipment related to the job task. Assist in moves, set ups, and college deliveries. This is an evening shift working 2:30pm - 11pm Monday through Friday.
Key Performance Indicators
- Maintain safe, clean facilities
- Assist the department where needed
- Propose and implement continuous improvement ideas
Essential Functions
- Mop, sweep, buff, strip, and wax floors. Vacuum carpeted floors.
- Empty trash found in classrooms and offices. Recycle appropriate waste materials.
- Dust all furniture, equipment, and furnishings in classrooms and offices.
- Keep all areas, such as stairwells, hallways, and conference rooms clean and free of debris.
- Remove kick marks, graffiti, and other foreign matter from floors, walls, ceiling, and furnishings.
- Clean all glass surfaces.
- Clean bathrooms and water fountains to maintain a healthy environment. Refill various dispensers. Clean any other areas containing kitchen facilities, sinks, and the like.
- Clean chalk boards, white boards and erasers.
- Identify and report areas/items which are in need of additional attention (painting, repairs, general maintenance work, and so on.)
- Perform additional duties necessary to ensure facilities are clean, and present a favorable physical appearance.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Ability to relate quickly and respectfully to a variety of people, including the general public and colleagues.
Interpersonal skills:
Ability to deal with standardized situations with occasional or no variables involving routine work.
Ability to communicate effectively in English.
Technical skills:
Ability to read English at the level necessary to understand written safety rules, simple directions, product labels, and work orders and to understand simple verbal and/or written instructions.
Ability to learn and implement given set procedures and techniques such as room cleaning methods.
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out two (2) or three (3) sequential instructions.
Experience
Education:
High School Diploma or GED.
Work Experience:
At least one year full-time directly related work experience.
Industry Knowledge:
Knowledge of cleaning equipment operation.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Bend, reach, and stoop to operate equipment and handle tools and materials.
Lift up to fifty (50) pounds and carry or push cart with tools and equipment weighing seventy-five (75) pounds.
Perform activities requiring good balance such as climbing and maneuvering on stairs, ladders, and scaffolds frequently on uneven surfaces.
Maneuver on stairs and uneven or soft surfaces such as grassy, icy, or unpaved areas.
Perceive environmental alerting sounds such as alarms, equipment operating, paging, and telephones.
Respond to a scene quickly on foot.
Move from room to room, building to building, and worksite to worksite daily.
Stand and/or work on feet up to three (3) hours at a time.
Discriminate size, shape, temperature, color, and/or texture of objects and detect odors daily.
Discern visual depth relationships, both close and long range.
Mineral Area College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic and family medical history as defined by GINA, or marital or parental status, in admission/access to, or treatment/employment in its programs and activities.
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Job Title |
Part-Time Allied Health Clinical Instructor |
Reports To |
Clinical Coordinator |
Classification |
Professional Staff |
Annual Employment Length |
Semester |
Account |
15-1203-1-5122 |
Retirement |
N/A, part-time |
FLSA |
Non Exempt |
Pay Rate |
Hourly |
Position Summary
Provide instruction and supervise nursing students.
Key Performance Indicators
- High nursing student retention and state board testing pass rates
- Maintain accurate confidential records
- Maintain current clinical skills
Essential Functions
- Maintain clinical and educational competencies in areas of instruction.
- Prepare clinical assignments for students in clinical areas. Provide instruction and supervise student learning.
- Work cooperatively with faculty and nursing service personnel in health care facilities to manage student learning.
- Provide input to the coordinator on program related policies.
- Assist with skills lab check-offs.
- Evaluate student clinical performance and document student experiences, skills attained, and areas of concern on clinical evaluations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
Skill in interpersonal communications to provide clear instruction to students
Ability to collaborate across campus and with community organizations to accomplish goals
Interpersonal skills:
Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Ability to solve problems and articulate program improvement opportunities
Technical skills:
Current undisciplined license to practice professional nursing in Missouri
Computer and database literacy and proficiency
Proficient record keeping and reporting skills
Knowledge of higher education processes
Experience
Education:
Associate's Degree (Bachelor's degree in Nursing or higher degree preferred) with a clinical component
Work Experience:
Academically and experientially qualified in areas of responsibility
Industry Knowledge:
Clinical and educational competencies in areas of instruction.
Ability to maintain confidential information professionally.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Working in a professional hospital environment this position requires sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing and repetitive motion.
Job Title |
Part-Time Law Enforcement Academy Admin Assistant |
Reports To |
Law Enforcement Academy Director |
Classification |
Classified Staff |
Annual Employment Length |
12 months |
Account |
15-1207-1-5120 |
Retirement |
Part-time, not eligible |
FLSA |
Non Exempt |
Pay Rate |
$15/hr |
Position Summary
Working about 19 hours per week, assisting with organizational and clerical tasks for the department.
Key Performance Indicators
- Respond to requests and send correspondence for the department timely
- Provide department information and maintain accurate knowledge of programs
- Assist with student and employee applications and materials securely as directed
- Maintain accurate records
Essential Functions
- Handle administrative duties for the Director, assist department faculty and staff.
- Type letters, documents, and other correspondence for Law Enforcement Academy and Criminal Justice programs.
- Have tests, forms, and other items printed and/or duplicated and collated as and when needed.
- Coordinate testing and organize schedules and records for POST.
- Assist LEA and CJ students with enrollment.
- Maintain LEA and CJ student records.
- Serve as receptionist for the LEA and CJ programs.
- Greet and assist members of the general public as a representative of the department.
- Provide general information to prospective students.
- Prepare certificates for Law Enforcement Academy Continuing Education.
- Communicate with MAC faculty and POST regarding class schedules.
- Process follow up correspondence to students who have applied to department programs.
- Assist with supervision of work study students assigned to the department.
- Assist with LEA graduation, i.e.: send invitations and assist with ceremony planning and preparation.
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Ability to relate quickly and tactfully to a variety of people, including the general public and colleagues.
Interpersonal skills:
Ability to communicate diplomatically, clearly, and effectively both verbally and in writing with a wide variety of people.
Ability to organize and express instructions in a logical sequence to describe how something works or explain how to perform a task.
Technical skills:
Excellent computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office, Access, PageMaker, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and spreadsheet software.
Proficient writing skills to create letters, summaries, and professional reports. Ability to examine documents for accuracy and completeness.
Experience
Education:
Associate’s degree or two years directly related work experience preferred.
Work Experience:
Highly skilled, directly related office experience preferred.
Industry Knowledge:
Experience in higher education, general office experience and familiarity with the local law enforcement community preferred.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Working in a professional office environment, this position requires sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, walking, pushing, pulling, light lifting, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing and repetitive motion.
Mineral Area College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic and family medical history as defined by GINA, or marital or parental status, in admission/access to, or treatment/employment in its programs and activities.
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Job Title |
TRiO Talent Search Director |
Reports To |
Dean of Students |
Classification |
Professional Staff |
Annual Employment Length |
12 months |
Account |
15-4531-2-5101, 15-4532-2-5101 |
Retirement |
PSRS |
FLSA |
Exempt |
Salary Schedule |
Staff Grade 6 |
Interviews and Finalist Recommendation pending federal funding for the TRiO Talent Search program.
Position Summary
Supervise project staff, manage Talent Search projects according to regulation, implement services to students, report on project activities
Key Performance Indicators
- Increase rate of Talent Search students enrolling in higher education (year over year)
- Increase rate of Talent Search students successfully completing secondary education (year over year)
- Increase recruiting of students served, more interested students than prior year
- Increase retention of program participants (year over year)
- Maintain accurate records
Essential Functions
- Supervise the recruitment, selection, training, and evaluation of project staff; conduct regular staff meetings; prepare semiannual status reports for the Dean of Students.
- Presents annual status report to the Board of Trustees.
- Set up and maintain budget information systems; develop and manage project budget.
- Develop and implement plan for student selection, eligibility documentation, assessment, monitoring, and ensuring student confidentiality.
- Oversee the development, implementation, and monitoring of major program components including tutoring and advising and related activities such as workshops, educational trips, and other activities. Provide student advising and conduct workshops, educational trips, and other activities as necessary.
- Plan and implement annual project evaluation and initiate program revisions, ensuring the project activities and services result in achieving the program’s annual persistence, graduation, academic standing, and administrative objectives.
- Assist staff in providing services to schools and students.
- Continually review all pertinent federal regulations and ensures compliance with same.
- Order and maintain program supplies and equipment; track program records.
- Serve on college committees.
- Build relationships with local school districts, parents, employers, agencies and other high education institutions, market the program.
- Initiate partnerships with programs that serve similar population groups, as appropriate.
- Supervise preparation of performance reports for the Department of Education (DOE).
- Develop, implement, and carry out a plan to inform the institutional community.
- Responsible for the development, preparation, and submission of the upcoming Talent Search grants (this time and effort funded separately from the grant.)
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Ability to relate quickly and tactfully to a variety of people, including the general public and colleagues.
Strong organizational and administrative skills and demonstrated collaborative work style that will ensure cooperation with administrative offices including Financial Aid, Advising, Assessments, the ACCESS office and others.
Preference given to individuals from a background similar to the participants.
Interpersonal skills:
Ability to coordinate multiple tasks and work under time pressures effectively to meet deadlines.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
Ability to identify and express problems and develop solutions from alternative methods and procedures.
Ability to understand directions, ask questions for clarification, and demonstrate appropriate action.
Technical skills:
Excellent computer skills including proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet, and database software.
Experience
Education:
Master’s degree in administration, education, social work, counseling or related area.
Work Experience:
Minimum of three years administrative experience designing, implementing, or directing a TRIO or other educational program that serves low-income, first generation students and/or students with disabilities.
Ability to supervise and evaluate personnel.
The grant requires preference be given to individuals with backgrounds similar to Talent Search participants – low income, first generation college graduates.
Industry Knowledge:
College-level and/or grant administration experience preferred.
Budget and program planning and monitoring experience.
Familiarity with college academic advising and student services divisions.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Working in a professional office environment this position requires sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, walking, pushing, pulling, light lifting, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing and repetitive motion.
This position may require some lifting and moving of office furniture to prepare for student activities. This position may require flexibility to work evenings and/or weekends to accommodate student events.
Mineral Area College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic and family medical history as defined by GINA, or marital or parental status, in admission/access to, or treatment/employment in its programs and activities.