Arapahoe Community College
Emergency Medical Services Faculty
Arapahoe Community College, Littleton, Colorado, us, 80161
The EMS Faculty position is a full‑time, 9‑month faculty position in the EMS Academy. ACC Faculty teach 15 credits each fall and spring semester. Faculty may have the option to teach courses during the summer semester for additional compensation. Courses may be taught using both traditional and non‑traditional delivery methods, including face‑to‑face, online, computer‑aided, distance learning, self‑paced, and interdisciplinary. Faculty may need to teach at any ACC campus and at various times (days, evenings, and some weekends).
ACC is committed to creating a community of best practices in facilitating teaching, learning, and student success. As such, we seek faculty who will be engaged members of the college community through active service on committees, collaboration with colleagues, and who possess a commitment and passion to facilitating improved outcomes for students and communities the college serves.
ACC is dedicated to supporting our faculty throughout their careers as educators, scholars, and professionals. We provide a robust offering of professional development opportunities for faculty to strengthen their skills in teaching strategies, outcomes‑based practice, and reflective practice. Faculty develop an equity‑minded and culturally responsive pedagogy that closes success gaps and fosters a commitment to excellence in education. Candidates with a foundational understanding of these skills and knowledge or a demonstrated growth mindset on these topics are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are seeking an individual with a passion for teaching and dedication to mentoring students in a supportive academic environment. The ideal candidate brings a combination of practical experience and academic expertise in emergency medical services and will contribute to the growth and development of our academic programs. We welcome educators who are excited to engage students in an immersive, practical environment.
Associate degree in related field (or relevant current industry license or certification) and a current state certification or ability to obtain state certification as a Paramedic within 6 months of initial appointment. Tested experience may be used in lieu of the degree requirement on a case‑by‑case basis.
Experience teaching and/or training various subjects within the discipline.
Demonstrated commitment working with and supporting students from diverse populations, which may include but are not limited to, historically marginalized communities such as people of color, LGBTQ+ community members, veterans, first‑generation graduates, and people with disabilities.
Demonstrate a growth mindset regarding professional development. Ability to communicate effectively in a form that is appropriate for the needs of the audience.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Preferred Qualifications
Currently credentialed as NREMT Paramedic.
Experience using simulation as an instructional modality.
Experience in facilitating equitable outcomes for customers, key stakeholders, or students using effective inclusive strategies.
Demonstrate building successful professional relationships and working collaboratively with internal and external constituents and outside agencies.
Participate and/or lead in professional organizations, committees and/or taskforces.
Experience with remote and/or online teaching/training and experience developing courses for multiple delivery formats.
Ability to develop well‑defined assessment/evaluation objectives and high‑performance standards aligned with expectations.
All applicants must submit:
Resume
Detailed letter of interest (cover letter) addressing the job announcement. Please include any experiences you may have embedding equity and inclusion in your work.
Unofficial transcripts – Your experience and skills are what matter to us. As part of our commitment to a fair hiring process, we invite you to redact any information from your transcripts that may be confidential/protected under law, including your age, date of birth, or dates of attendance/graduation.
At ACC we seek to hire candidates that demonstrate a commitment to and experience with embedding equity and inclusion into their professional role. Please address this specifically in your cover letter explaining what diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) means to you and how you may have incorporated DEI into your current or previous professional responsibilities.
Compensation The projected start date for this position is August 2026. The salary range for this position is $61,940 to $77,239, commensurate with education and experience. This salary is based on 166 contract days within an academic year (August to May). Salary will be pro‑rated based on actual contract days worked. This is a full‑time, 9‑month, FLSA‑exempt position. This position has been exempted from the State Classified System.
AP 3‑55 provides information regarding salary placement and adjustments.
Work Environment
Work is generally performed in an office, classroom, and a simulation lab. Simulation education commonly occurs out of doors and may be taught in the Mobile Education Simulation Lab at various locations around the State of Colorado. The EMS simulation rooms involve moving projected images, smells, lights and sounds.
This position operates multiple simulation trainers, often at the same time. Simulation and skill events commonly use needles and simulated medications and IV fluids. Some classes may involve demonstration of skills on simulated patients.
This position requires the ability to move, position, and transport classroom equipment weighing up to 120 lbs. with a team lift.
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ACC is committed to creating a community of best practices in facilitating teaching, learning, and student success. As such, we seek faculty who will be engaged members of the college community through active service on committees, collaboration with colleagues, and who possess a commitment and passion to facilitating improved outcomes for students and communities the college serves.
ACC is dedicated to supporting our faculty throughout their careers as educators, scholars, and professionals. We provide a robust offering of professional development opportunities for faculty to strengthen their skills in teaching strategies, outcomes‑based practice, and reflective practice. Faculty develop an equity‑minded and culturally responsive pedagogy that closes success gaps and fosters a commitment to excellence in education. Candidates with a foundational understanding of these skills and knowledge or a demonstrated growth mindset on these topics are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are seeking an individual with a passion for teaching and dedication to mentoring students in a supportive academic environment. The ideal candidate brings a combination of practical experience and academic expertise in emergency medical services and will contribute to the growth and development of our academic programs. We welcome educators who are excited to engage students in an immersive, practical environment.
Associate degree in related field (or relevant current industry license or certification) and a current state certification or ability to obtain state certification as a Paramedic within 6 months of initial appointment. Tested experience may be used in lieu of the degree requirement on a case‑by‑case basis.
Experience teaching and/or training various subjects within the discipline.
Demonstrated commitment working with and supporting students from diverse populations, which may include but are not limited to, historically marginalized communities such as people of color, LGBTQ+ community members, veterans, first‑generation graduates, and people with disabilities.
Demonstrate a growth mindset regarding professional development. Ability to communicate effectively in a form that is appropriate for the needs of the audience.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Preferred Qualifications
Currently credentialed as NREMT Paramedic.
Experience using simulation as an instructional modality.
Experience in facilitating equitable outcomes for customers, key stakeholders, or students using effective inclusive strategies.
Demonstrate building successful professional relationships and working collaboratively with internal and external constituents and outside agencies.
Participate and/or lead in professional organizations, committees and/or taskforces.
Experience with remote and/or online teaching/training and experience developing courses for multiple delivery formats.
Ability to develop well‑defined assessment/evaluation objectives and high‑performance standards aligned with expectations.
All applicants must submit:
Resume
Detailed letter of interest (cover letter) addressing the job announcement. Please include any experiences you may have embedding equity and inclusion in your work.
Unofficial transcripts – Your experience and skills are what matter to us. As part of our commitment to a fair hiring process, we invite you to redact any information from your transcripts that may be confidential/protected under law, including your age, date of birth, or dates of attendance/graduation.
At ACC we seek to hire candidates that demonstrate a commitment to and experience with embedding equity and inclusion into their professional role. Please address this specifically in your cover letter explaining what diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) means to you and how you may have incorporated DEI into your current or previous professional responsibilities.
Compensation The projected start date for this position is August 2026. The salary range for this position is $61,940 to $77,239, commensurate with education and experience. This salary is based on 166 contract days within an academic year (August to May). Salary will be pro‑rated based on actual contract days worked. This is a full‑time, 9‑month, FLSA‑exempt position. This position has been exempted from the State Classified System.
AP 3‑55 provides information regarding salary placement and adjustments.
Work Environment
Work is generally performed in an office, classroom, and a simulation lab. Simulation education commonly occurs out of doors and may be taught in the Mobile Education Simulation Lab at various locations around the State of Colorado. The EMS simulation rooms involve moving projected images, smells, lights and sounds.
This position operates multiple simulation trainers, often at the same time. Simulation and skill events commonly use needles and simulated medications and IV fluids. Some classes may involve demonstration of skills on simulated patients.
This position requires the ability to move, position, and transport classroom equipment weighing up to 120 lbs. with a team lift.
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