Atlanta Technical College (ATC) is seeking highly qualified applicants for its Full-Time Pharmacy Program Coordinator position in the Health & Public SafetyTechnology department of the Academic & Student Affairs division. This position is located on Atlanta Technical College’s main campus, just South of Downtown Atlanta.
Under general supervision of the Dean of Health & Public SafetyTechnologies, the Full-Time Pharmacy Program Coordinator isresponsibleforfulfilling both administrative and teaching responsibilities, as well as preparing and delivering quality curriculum with daily instruction of Pharmacy in the classroom & practical settings. Program coordinators are members of the faculty and program administrators with planning, organizational, and supervisory responsibilities
Duties and responsibilities include, but may not be limited to, the following :
- Demonstrate the use of a variety of teaching techniques appropriate to the discipline and to student learning styles.
- Demonstrate the use of appropriate assessment, testing, grading, student feedback, and record-keeping procedures.
- Perform student recruitment, enrollment, retention, graduation, and job placement activities.
- Advise / counsel students on a regular basis and maintain appropriate advisement records.
- Provide necessary support and assistance to students outside of class by maintaining office hours / access.
- Establish and ensure adherence to an approved master course syllabus.
- Participate in evaluation of achievement of student learning outcomes.
- Demonstrate effective written and oral communication and interpersonal skills with students, faculty, and staff.
- Demonstrate commitment to the use of information / instructional technology in course delivery.
- Design and coordinate instruction to meet or exceed state standards.
- Establish and enforce health and safety requirements in classrooms and laboratories.
- Communicate program and students’ need to the division Dean through planning and budgeting.
- Interview and recommend new full-time and adjunct faculty members for employment.
- Facilitate completion of adjunct faculty paperwork and payroll procedures.
- Orient new full-time and part-time faculty members to the college and the program.
- Coordinate activities related to the operation of the program advisory committee.
- Coordinate activities related to the achievement and maintenance of program accreditation.
- Participate in activities of (State) Consortium Committees and the college-wide Faculty Council.
- Participate in IEP activities to promote program evaluation and use of results for improvement.
- Maintain awareness of probes; verify currency and accuracy of program information in academic publications.
- Conduct and monitor equipment inventory.
- Coordinate, monitor, and order consumables for the program.
- Plan and develop course and teaching schedules for all campuses.
- Ensure completion of maintenance, repair, and housekeeping activities that will result in an environment conducive to learning.
- Maintain qualifications for employment as required by the state and college.
- Adhere to the rules and regulations stated in the Technical College System of Georgia Policy Manual and to the policies and procedures of the college.
- Serve on committees, as assigned.
- Participate in division and college-wide meetings as appropriate.
- Preparing and submitting the annual reports for the accreditation agency; and
- Performs additional duties as assigned.
Competencies :
Problemsolving / criticalthinkingskills.Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office products.Excellent written and verbal communication skills. organization and planning skills.Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skillsMinimum Qualifications :
Must possess and demonstrate the following :
Bachelor’s degree in a related healthcare field from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university.Three ( 3 ) years of experience in pharmacy practice is required.Certificated by The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) as a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT).At least two ( 2 ) years’ teaching experience at the post-secondary level in a Pharmacy Technology Program.Current License with the state of Georgia Board of Pharmacy. Certificated by The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) as a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT).Preferred Qualifications :
Preference may be given to candidates who, in addition to meeting the minimum requirements, possess and demonstrate the following :
Master’s degree or higher in a related healthcare field from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university.Five ( 5 ) or more years of experience in pharmacy practice.At least three ( 3 ) years’ teaching experience at the post-secondary level in a Pharmacy Technology Program.May be required to teach at other locations and other locations within the community.BACKGROUND SCREENINGS ARE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO SCREENING.
Equal Opportunity Employer :
Bachelor's degree
Two (2) years related work experience Note : Experience may substitute for the degree on a year-for-year basis.