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Summary Statement
The CNA/GNA Adjunct Instructor provides classroom, lab, and clinical instruction for students enrolled in the Maryland Board of Nursing–approved Nursing Assistant Training Program. The instructor ensures that all teaching and evaluation activities meet MBON standards, prepares students for CNA certification and GNA examination eligibility, and fosters a supportive learning environment that promotes student success in both academic and clinical settings.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Reports directly to the Allied Health Program Manager within Workforce Solutions & Continuing Education. Collaborates with other CNA/GNA faculty, clinical site staff, and program coordinators to ensure compliance with MBON regulations and program outcomes.
Essential Duties
The CNA/GNA Adjunct Instructor provides classroom, lab, and clinical instruction for students enrolled in the Maryland Board of Nursing–approved Nursing Assistant Training Program. The instructor ensures that all teaching and evaluation activities meet MBON standards, prepares students for CNA certification and GNA examination eligibility, and fosters a supportive learning environment that promotes student success in both academic and clinical settings.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Reports directly to the Allied Health Program Manager within Workforce Solutions & Continuing Education. Collaborates with other CNA/GNA faculty, clinical site staff, and program coordinators to ensure compliance with MBON regulations and program outcomes.
Essential Duties
- Provide instruction in classroom, lab, and clinical settings consistent with the MBON-approved CNA/GNA curriculum
- Teach core competencies such as infection control, safety, mobility, elimination, hygiene, communication, legal/ethical considerations, and activities of daily living.
- Supervise students in clinical settings, ensuring safe practice and adherence to professional standards.
- Evaluate student performance using a variety of assessment tools and provide timely feedback.
- Maintain accurate records of student attendance, progress, and clinical evaluations.
- Ensure compliance with MBON regulations, program policies, and clinical agency requirements.
- Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, and program evaluation activities.
- Support program operations by ensuring proper use of lab equipment and supplies.
- Support students in preparing for CNA certification and GNA examination eligibility.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Proficiency with computer technology and instructional software, including Microsoft Office and online learning platforms.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, deliver, and assess engaging instruction in classroom, lab, and clinical settings.
- Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills with a student-centered approach.
- Ability to adapt to flexible schedules and perform instructional duties independently while meeting program standards.
- Collaborative team player with a record of contributing to positive, professional work environments.
- Skilled in curriculum development and the use of varied teaching strategies to support diverse learners.
- Proven ability to establish and maintain effective professional relationships with students, colleagues, and community partners.
- Commitment to confidentiality, ethical practice, and continuous professional growth. WORKING ENVIRONMENTThis position will work to oversee CNA/GNA program on the Hagerstown Community College campus and will also include classroom, lab, and clinical instruction. This position will also require the applicant to hold office hours to meet with students, staff, and administration. This individual will be required to participate in HCC events and training. Working hours will vary depending on course offerings.