N.J. Admin. Code § 8:40A-4.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:40A-4.2 - Program coordinator
(a) Each EMT-Basic training agency shall have a program coordinator designated by the course sponsor and approved by OEMS.
(b) The qualifications necessary to serve as the program coordinator shall be as follows:
1. EMT-Instructor certification;
2. At least three consecutive years of experience as an active EMT-Instructor;
3. A demonstrated ability to coordinate administrative aspects of the EMT-Basic training program including, but not limited to, familiarity with the program curriculum, the operations of the program schedule, and the ability to organize program sessions and student activities; and
4. A demonstrated ability to plan, implement and coordinate training sessions.
(c) The responsibilities of the program coordinator shall include, but are not limited to:
1. Providing oversight to assure that the program content and instructional program complies with the standards and guidelines set forth in the program curriculum and this chapter;
2. Providing oversight to assist with the recruitment, selection and orientation of the program medical advisor and instructional staff;
3. Providing technical assistance and guidance to the program medical advisor, instructional staff and students;
4. Providing oversight to assure the quality of the educational experience and of the instructional staff;
5. Identifying facilities and services where students can fulfill clinical and/or field experience requirements;
6. Providing oversight to the student application process;
7. Scheduling programs in accordance with the guidelines established by the program curriculum;
8. Scheduling instructional staff and ensuring that lecturers possess the appropriate skills and knowledge required for presenting specific sessions as outlined in the program outline;
9. Preparing, maintaining, procuring and inventorying all teaching materials and instructional aids;
10. Critiquing and evaluating the administration and results of all written and practical skills evaluations (in cooperation with the program director);
11. Maintaining all program evaluations, student records, files and program examination results;
12. Serving as student/faculty liaison;
13. Maintaining responsibility for quality assurance; and
14. Attending all EMT program coordinator meetings or training sessions as required by the Department. If the program coordinator is unable to attend, a representative shall be designated to attend.
(d) The program coordinator shall not also serve as the program director.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:40A-4.2