Adjunct in Health Information Technology - Baltimore City Community College
Baltimore, MD
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Description/Job Summary
Position Summary
The Adjunct Faculty in the Health Information Technology (HIT) program is responsible for teaching medical coding courses like ICD-10-CM/PCS coding principles and practice. Salary commensurate with experience.Responsibilities/Duties
Responsibilities
An Adjunct Faculty in Health Information Technology is responsible for:
- Provide classroom, lab, and/or clinical instruction for Health Information Technology
- Based on the master syllabus, design and teach assigned class session(s), leveraging digital content and multi-media resources in the classroom.
- Assess student engagement/understanding during each class session and throughout the semester
- Collect, grade, and report assignments and homework
- Maintain and update the syllabus and course materials and make sure they are available through the College's Learning Management System
- Advise learners in ways to help them meet their educational goals
- Use a variety of strategies to assess and evaluate learning.
- Provide timely, thoughtful, and constructive feedback to learners
Required Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must have a bachelor's degree in Health Information Management or Health Care Administration
- Must have 3-5 years of professional experience in Health Information Management, specifically in Medical Coding and Reimbursement (ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT, and HCPCS)
- Must have 2-4 years teaching experience in Health Information Management
- Must have Medical Coding certifications from AHIMA or AAPC (CCS or CPC)
- Must maintain active AHIMA Membership
- Must have experience using Encoder and Electronic Health Record (EHR) Software
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
- AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer
- AHIMA Credential- RHIT or RHIA
- Master's Degree in Health Information Management or other health-related fields
- Five years of teaching experience
- Learning Management System experience (Canvas)
Source : Baltimore City Community College