Assistant Professor of Surgical Technology, Provisional Faculty
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Faculty, Medical Education, University Professor -
Healthcare
Medical Education
Overview
GJD-312200 1/2026: THIS POSITION IS NON-CLASSIFIED The Community College of Denver (CCD) seeks candidates who demonstrate a strong commitment to fostering an inclusive learning and work environment and who can effectively work with students, families, faculty, instructors, and staff from diverse backgrounds. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution, CCD is dedicated to expanding access and opportunity for nontraditional students, supporting workforce development, and strengthening community partnerships that promote educational attainment and career success.
CCD serves a diverse student population and values individuals who contribute to its mission of advancing social, civic, and economic vitality.
Description Of Job
The full-time Surgical Technology faculty position is a full-time, 9-month position with the option to teach summer courses for additional compensation. This position collaborates with the Program Chair in the planning, coordination, and management of the Surgical Technology program, ensuring its alignment with industry standards and continued success. The Surgical Technology Assistant Professor delivers comprehensive instruction to both junior and senior students, providing high-quality education in clinical settings, labs, and classrooms, including online formats when appropriate.
This faculty member demonstrates expertise in surgical technology procedures and fosters effective communication with students, staff, clinical partners, and peers. In addition to teaching, the role plays a critical part in developing and refining course curricula, implementing program initiatives, and contributing to the growth and success of the Surgical Technology program through thoughtful program management and administrative support. Faculty may need to teach at a variety of times (days, evenings, some weekends).
Duties
The Surgical Technology Faculty is responsible for didactic, lab, and clinical instruction, applying advanced expertise in surgical practices. The position is also responsible for mentoring and supporting diverse student populations in their growth and education. The faculty member will engage students through a variety of instructional methods, including traditional, nontraditional, and innovative approaches, fostering an inclusive and dynamic learning environment. The curriculum focuses on building student competencies in surgical techniques, patient safety, ethical standards, and professionalism, ensuring that students are well-prepared to succeed as skilled surgical technologists in clinical settings.
Instruction- Deliver assigned courses using up-to-date educational methodologies.
- Develop course offerings and class schedules that align with program requirements and address student needs, ensuring the efficient and effective use of instructional resources.
- Collaborate with the Program Chair to plan, implement, and assess annual program goals, objectives, and activities, ensuring alignment with the needs of the program, department, center, and College to enhance overall performance.
- Foster communication and maintain positive relationships with full-time, part-time, and preceptor faculty, as well as designated hospital personnel. Assist in managing and maintaining all required student and program records.
- Support the Program Chair in ensuring that the program and curriculum fully comply with accreditation, certification, and other standards set by relevant external agencies.
- Collaborate with the Program Chair to develop, review, revise, and assess program curriculum and instruction, promoting innovation in curricular and instructional design.
- Assist with establishing partnerships with medical facilities to create clinical placement opportunities for surgical technology students.
- Represent the program, the Center, and the College in professional activities and community events.
- Take on additional responsibilities and perform other tasks as assigned by the Chair, Dean, Provost, and President of CCD.
- Participate in advisory board meetings.
- Build and sustain strong relationships with businesses, industries, medical facilities, and other community organizations relevant to the program and its graduates.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any equivalent combination of education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Education
: (Minimum/Required) Graduate of an educational program in Surgical Technology accredited by National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
Experience
: (Minimum/Required) Two (2) years (4000 hours) of full-time experience as a Surgical Technologist within the last 5 years
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (Minimum/Required):
- Proficient in all aspects of operating room procedures relevant to Surgical Technology.
- Experience in classroom instruction and curriculum development.
- Strong understanding of HIPAA regulations.
- Knowledgeable in sterile techniques and emergency protocols.
- Proficient in using…
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