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Faculty, Health Information Management Program

Employer
Hagerstown Community College
Location
Maryland, United States
Salary
Salary Commensurate with experience
Date posted
Aug 20, 2020

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This full-time, tenure track faculty position is responsible for teaching the College's Health Information Management program curricula. The instructor will also procure material and instructional resources, identify and work with the Health Information Management program coordinator, and be responsible for the ongoing development, evaluation, and revision of the Health Information Management curricula.

 

Education and experience - Must hold a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) credential. Master's degree in Health Information Management or a closely related field required from a regionally accredited institution with teaching experience at a community college preferred, and a background in education theory and methodology, and current concept knowledge relative to subjects teaching. Three or more years of experience in the healthcare industry is required.

Skills and abilities - Strong organizational and writing skills; attention to detail, with excellent advising/counseling skills. Knowledge of the Internet, Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to establish good working relationships with staff, students, and the community. Ability to organize and prioritize work, makes decisions independently, and attends to details.

 

For more information on this position and to officially apply online through the HCC website, please visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/employment. In addition to the application, please also include a cover letter and resume.  Recommendation letters and college transcripts are preferred.

Questions may be directed to the Human Resources Office at 240-500-2585 or email hr@hagerstowncc.edu.

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