Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is a combat lifesaver course that outlines the priorities of medical care for casualties in combat-related situations as faced in military and law enforcement applications. It is an international standard for trauma life support in pre-hospital combat medicine.
The primary purpose of the LEA TCCC Skills Instructor will be to teach students within the discipline how to effectively treat combat casualties while preventing additional casualties and completing the mission at hand. The three phases of TCCC include: care under fire, tactical field care and tactical evacuation care. The TCCC Instructor will also demonstrate leadership within the department, pathway, and college, respectively.
Part-time Instructors provide instructional duties for the College in their respective areas of expertise. They report to the LEA Director and do not have any supervisory responsibilities. Responsibilities include instruction, student assessment, and other related instructional duties. Instructional delivery may include face-to-face, hybrid, and online. Classes may be held days, evenings, and weekends. The skills instructor must be patient and respectful, while also providing their expectations for what is considered acceptable work. The skills instructor must display dedication to the class as well as the goals of the program.
Please note, at this time, that the hours of this position are limited to 72 hours a session, two times a year (144 total hours)