Hybrid Instructor – Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) Program
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About the role
Are you a passionate Paramedic ready to shape the next generation of professionals without a full-time on-campus commitment?
Oulton College is seeking a Hybrid Instructor to join our Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) Program, offering a flexible opportunity with on-campus presence just once per week, combined with online engagement.
In this role, you will play a key part in preparing future paramedics by blending your real-world experience with dynamic teaching approaches.
What You’ll Do:
- Deliver engaging theoretical instruction through a hybrid model (online and in-person)
- Lead simulation-based labs during on-campus sessions
- Support students in bridging theory to practice, including participation in our student “On-Call” program
- Contribute to program development, review, and continuous improvement
Why This Role Stands Out:
- Flexible hybrid structure – supporting a balanced and effective teaching model
- Opportunity to mentor and influence future paramedics
- Be part of a growing, forward-thinking program
If you’re looking to give back to the profession while maintaining flexibility, we would love to hear from you.
Requirements
- Primary Care Paramedic diploma from an accredited program.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience working as a Primary Care Paramedic
- Current active licensure with a provincial paramedic regulatory body.
- Previous experience in teaching/instruction is an asset.
- Enjoy the dynamics of teaching and learning
- Have a passion for student success.
- Have an interest in lifelong learning.
- Must be tech-savvy and comfortable with online software.
Benefits
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Competitive industry wages
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Full reimbursement of annual licensing fees
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Uniform allowances
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Full health benefits (50/50 co-pay with employer)
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Retirement savings plan with employer contribution matching
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Set Monday-Friday work schedule
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This role offers the flexibility to work from home while instruction is delivered online.
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Paid course preparation time
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Positive and supportive work environment
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Ongoing Professional Development
• Primary Care Paramedic diploma from an accredited program. • Current active licensure with a provincial paramedic regulatory body.