Instructional Faculty, Medical Laboratory Technology (...
Clark State College - Springfield, OH
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Salary: $60,000.00 Annually Location : Leffel Lane-Springfield, OH Job Type: Full Time Job Number: 202500157 Division: Academic Affairs Department: Allied Health & Public Services Opening Date: 02/17/2026 Description A full-time instructional faculty position is available in the Medical Laboratory Technology Program, beginning Spring Semester (January 2026). Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, early application is strongly encouraged. Position in Medical Laboratory Technology Program areas to provide instruction at Clark State's Springfield campus. Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in medical laboratory science or a science-related field, a minimum of two years of recent clinical experience, and current national ASCP-BOC or ASCPi-BOC generalist certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist/Medical Technologist. The successful candidate will use a learner-centered approach to teaching that incorporates active learning strategies and technology to enhance student learning. Primary duties include on-ground and online classroom teaching; and participation in college-wide initiatives. Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience. The successful candidate must possess strong interpersonal and technology skills, ability to work in teams, and flexibility to teach day, evening, or Saturday hours and at the College's campuses in Springfield and Bellefontaine, OH as needed. Position reports to the Dean of Allied Health and Public Services. Major responsibilities are in the areas of Teaching/Learning, Professional Growth, and Service to the College and Community. Faculty are expected to be progressive in instructional strategies and in their discipline; to be actively involved in the governance of the College; to plan future directions for their programs and the College as a whole; and to be collegial in their relationships with colleagues, staff, and students. Each faculty member is directly responsible to a departmental/divisional administrator. Teaching/Learning Successful teaching in a learner-centered environment requires knowledge as well as the ability to design, implement, manage and assess courses taught in a variety of instructional modes. Each faculty member is required to: Demonstrate knowledge and skills in his/her subject area(s) Use instructional and discipline specific technology Design courses that effectively meet student and curricular needs Accommodate students with varying backgrounds and learning styles Develop and use syllabi within College/Division guidelines Deliver course content successfully Participate in the assessment of student learning and program review Manage courses such that students receive regular feedback and college reports are submitted in a timely fashion Meet all classes or provide alternatives Provide external support for students through office hours and cooperation with student services offices Maintain professional relationships with students Professional Growth As a professional educator, the faculty member shall continue to grow and develop as an educator and as a member of his/her profession through formal and/or informal activities, which increase knowledge and enhance teaching ability. Service to the College and Community As a member of a learning community, faculty members are expected to contribute to the life of the College. Their activities advance the goals and image of one's program, division, and the College as a whole. All faculty are required to: Participate in scheduled institutional meetings and activities. Participate in program and College accreditation, curriculum development, and program assessment Assist in the formulation of division objectives and goals Serve on at least one faculty or All-College Committee annually (after the first year of hire) Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to student and institutional need Participate in student and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of the College Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post- secondary institutions Maintain collegial relationships with other college personnel Responsibilities Specific to Medical Laboratory Technology Program: Document ongoing professional development of the program faculty/instructors. Evaluation of student achievement; Development of curriculum, policy and procedures; Assessment of program outcomes. In short, faculty members' jobs are varied, and change based on the individual needs of each program. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and sit; use hands to touch, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear. The employee is often required to stand and walk. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close and far vision and ability to adjust focus. Please provide at least three professional references. Personal references will not be contacted. Clark State College strives to provide our eligible employees with industry-leading benefits at a competitive cost. Benefits include: Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Health Spending Account (HSA) Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Short-Term Disability Basic Life/AD&D-Group Critical Illness Accident Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Benefits Broker State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS) School Employees' Retirement System (SERS) Ohio Public Employees Deferred Compensation 403 (b) & 457 (b) Tuition Reimbursement/Institutional Fee Benefit
Created: 2026-03-04