HEA PT Med Prog Facilitator Medical & Healthcare - Washington, DC at Geebo

HEA PT Med Prog Facilitator

Job Title
HEA PT Med Prog Facilitator
Job Description
Join Kaplan as a Part-Time Proctor/Teaching Assistant within Kaplan Medical!
In this role you, will create a realistic Test Day experience for physicians, and outline our proven test strategies to help them pass and/or prepare for the USMLE Step 1 exam.
We seek confident presenters with a proven ability to motivate others. Candidates MUST have prior experience taking the USLME Step 1. Candidates with passing Step 2-CK and/or Step 1 scores are preferred.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an industry leading company and really make a difference! We offer comprehensive training to help you master the classroom.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Delivery of USMLE Test Prep:
High energy level and ability to engage students
Excellent presentation skills
Active and ongoing classroom management
Receive and respond to ongoing training, development, and feedback
Subject Matter Expertise:
Learn and retain knowledge related to all aspects of the USMLE including knowledge of test format, dates offered, test enrollment process, and admissions timeline
Correct patient notes written by student physician during practice encounters by using the Kaplan standardized methods and checklists.
Leading small groups of student physicians through Kaplan standardized method of physical exams, communication skills and history mnemonics
Student Service:
Mentoring skills to help guide students of all levels achieve their highest scores on test day
Respond to or escalate student related issues as they arise
Partner with our service and academics support staff to ensure student needs are met
REQUIREMENTS
Self-starter
Must possess, strong supervisory, organizational, and time-management skills
Part-time shifts varies.
Location
New York, NY, USA
Additional Locations
Employee Type
Employee
Job Functional Area
Tutors
Kaplan is an Equal Opportunity Employer
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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