Summary The Home Health Aide (HHA) Instructor is responsible for teaching and training students in the skills and knowledge required to provide essential care to patients in home settings. This role includes delivering instruction on patient care, safety protocols, and the compassionate support of elderly, disabled, and chronically ill individuals. The Instructor designs and delivers curriculum that prepares students for certification exams and ensures they are ready to meet the demands of a career as a Home Health Aide. The Instructor also supports hands-on training and clinical skills development to ensure students are competent and confident in their roles. Key Responsibilities:
Instruction & Curriculum Delivery: - Deliver curriculum covering essential HHA topics, such as patient care, infection control, vital signs monitoring, nutrition, and personal hygiene.
- Provide lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice in a classroom and lab setting, ensuring students gain the necessary skills to provide safe, high-quality care.
- Ensure course content aligns with certification standards and complies with state regulations and requirements for Home Health Aides.
Hands-On Training & Lab Supervision: - Supervise and guide students during lab sessions and simulations, allowing them to practice patient care techniques in a controlled setting.
- Teach proper techniques for transferring patients, assisting with mobility, and handling medical equipment commonly used in home health settings.
- Provide feedback and coaching on clinical skills, infection control procedures, and safety protocols to build student confidence and competence.
Clinical Skills & Patient Care Development: - Instruct students on essential skills for patient interaction, including effective communication, compassion, and cultural sensitivity.
- Teach students how to perform routine tasks, including bathing, dressing, feeding, and assisting patients with activities of daily living.
- Emphasize the importance of observing and reporting changes in patient health and ensuring compliance with HIPAA and other confidentiality regulations.
Certification Exam Preparation: - Prepare students for HHA certification exams by covering all relevant skills and knowledge areas.
- Administer practice exams and conduct skills assessments to evaluate students' readiness for certification.
- Provide guidance on the certification process.
Classroom Management & Student Support: - Create an inclusive, respectful, and engaging classroom environment that promotes learning and skill-building.
- Offer support to students, including one-on-one guidance and answering questions about course material, clinical skills, and career opportunities.
- Ensure that students adhere to attendance, conduct, and safety policies within the classroom and lab settings.
- Promote classroom decorum.
Course Planning & Curriculum Development: - Develop lesson plans, instructional materials, and assessment tools that meet accreditation standards and address the competencies required for home health aides.
- Update course content and instructional methods to reflect current best practices in home health care and address emerging industry trends.
- Integrate a variety of teaching methods, including hands-on activities, multimedia presentations, and case studies, to accommodate different learning styles.
Evaluation & Progress Tracking: - Assess student performance through practical skills evaluations, quizzes, and exams, providing constructive feedback to support improvement.
- Maintain accurate records of student attendance, grades, and progress toward certification.
- Communicate regularly with students on their academic and practical performance, providing recommendations for additional practice when needed.
Compliance & Safety Protocols: - Ensure students adhere to safety standards, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), infection control procedures, and emergency response protocols.
- Follow state and federal regulations, including OSHA and HIPAA guidelines, within the classroom and during clinical skills training.
- Ensure that all lab equipment and training materials are properly maintained, sanitized, and used in accordance with safety standards.
Requirements Qualifications:
- Registered Nurse with current NYS certification.
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Home Health nurse, or similar role in home.
- Prior teaching or training experience preferred, especially in a health care or vocational education setting.
- In-depth knowledge of home health care practices, patient care protocols, and state certification requirements.
- Strong communication and instructional skills, with the ability to engage and motivate students.
- Compassionate, patient-centered approach and a commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment.
Key Competencies:
- Expertise in home health aide care techniques and standards
- Ability to provide clear, practical instruction and hands-on training
- Strong organizational and classroom management skills
- Compassionate, patient-focused teaching approach
- Knowledge of state regulations and certification standards
- Proficiency with basic educational and lab technology
- Bilingual-English/Spanish a plus.