Certified Medical Assistant Instructor - DFW Charter Schools
Arlington, TX, US
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/CCMA/RMA/NCMA) | Part-Time Healthcare Sciences Instructor (1099)
LOCATION
Desoto, Arlington, and Fort Worth, Texas (Onsite)
COMPENSATION & SCHEDULE
• $95–$108 per instructional session, based on experience and certifications
• Monday–Friday; flexible based on instructor availability
• Typical class length: 1.5 hours; approximately 3 hours per instructional session including preparation and classroom responsibilities
• 1099 Independent Contractor
• Start: August 2026
ROLE IMPACT
Help prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals by delivering engaging classroom and hands-on instruction in Medical Assisting. This flexible instructional opportunity allows experienced healthcare professionals to share real-world expertise while maintaining their current careers. Comprehensive curriculum, lesson plans, and instructional resources are provided.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Deliver engaging classroom and hands-on Medical Assisting instruction using the provided curriculum
• Prepare students for nationally recognized certifications and entry-level healthcare careers
• Maintain required classroom documentation and foster a positive learning environment
• Mentor students by sharing practical knowledge, professionalism, and real-world healthcare experience
• Opportunities are available to teach multiple campuses and, when qualified, additional Healthcare Sciences programs including Phlebotomy
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
• Active Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA), National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA), or equivalent nationally recognized certification
• Minimum of 3 years of recent Medical Assistant experience or at least 1 year of Medical Assistant instructional experience
• Ability to successfully complete FBI fingerprinting/background screening
CLINICAL SKILL SET
• Patient intake and vital signs
• Clinical procedures and medical office workflow
• Specimen collection and phlebotomy fundamentals
• Infection prevention and safety protocols
• Electronic health records (EHR) documentation
• Patient communication and professional healthcare practices
PREFERRED SKILLS
• Teaching, mentoring, coaching, or training experience preferred but not required
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to instruct students across multiple campuses when available