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Weekend Surgical Technology Program Director Jobs in Illinois

They are looking for a Program Director to lead the Surgical Technology program, oversee faculty and curriculum, maintain accreditation compliance, support student success, and build relationships ...

Surgical Tech General Surgery

Alton, IL · On-site

$27.26 - $38.48/hr

Weekend - $2.50/hour * On-Call Pay - $3.00/hour (time-and-a-half of base rate if called in) $12,500 ... Education: High School Diploma or GED; requires completion of a Surgical Tech program with the ...

Surgical Tech General Surgery

Peoria, IL · On-site

$27.26 - $38.48/hr

Weekend - $2.50/hour * On-Call Pay - $3.00/hour (time-and-a-half of base rate if called in) $15,000 ... Education: High School Diploma or GED; requires completion of a Surgical Tech program with the ...

Surgical Tech Vascular

Peoria, IL · On-site

$27.26 - $38.48/hr

Weekend - $2.50/hour * On-Call Pay - $3.00/hour (time-and-a-half of base rate if called in) $11,250 ... Education: High School Diploma or GED; requires completion of a Surgical Tech program with the ...

Surgical Tech Neurology

Peoria, IL · On-site

$27.26 - $38.48/hr

Weekend - $2.50/hour * On-Call Pay - $3.00/hour (time-and-a-half of base rate if called in) $15,000 ... Education: High School Diploma or GED; requires completion of a Surgical Tech program with the ...

Surgical Tech Pediatrics

Peoria, IL · On-site

$27.26 - $38.48/hr

Weekend - $2.50/hour * On-Call Pay - $3.00/hour (time-and-a-half of base rate if called in) $11,250 ... Education: High School Diploma or GED; requires completion of a Surgical Tech program with the ...

Surgical Tech Open Heart

Peoria, IL · On-site

$27.26 - $38.48/hr

Weekend - $2.50/hour * On-Call Pay - $3.00/hour (time-and-a-half of base rate if called in) $11,250 ... Education: High School Diploma or GED; requires completion of a Surgical Tech program with the ...

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Weekend Surgical Technology Program Director information

What is the difference between Weekend Surgical Technology Program Director vs Weekend Surgical Technology Instructor?

AspectWeekend Surgical Technology Program DirectorWeekend Surgical Technology Instructor
Required CredentialsCertified Surgical Technologist (CST), teaching certification often preferredCertified Surgical Technologist (CST), teaching certification may be required
Work EnvironmentProgram oversight, administrative duties, curriculum developmentClassroom and clinical instruction, student assessment
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, surgical tech training programsVocational schools, community colleges, training programs

The Weekend Surgical Technology Program Director focuses on managing and developing surgical tech programs, while the Weekend Surgical Technology Instructor primarily teaches students. Both roles require CST certification, but the director handles administrative tasks, whereas the instructor concentrates on classroom instruction.

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Program Director of AAS in Surgical Technology Program

MCC Holdings Group LLC

Chicago, IL • On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 hours ago


Job description

Description:


General Purpose


The Program Director of the Surgical Technology program provides leadership, oversight, and continuous evaluation of the program. This role ensures that the curriculum remains current and effectively prepares students for certification and career success. The Program Director is also responsible for maintaining compliance with accreditation standards established by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA).



Essential Job Duties & Responsibilities


Management Responsibilities


· Interview, hire, onboard, and train instructors to teach Surgical Technology courses.

· Manage instructor schedules, teaching assignments, and workloads; assist with course scheduling and class logistics.

· Provide training, coaching, and mentorship to instructors regarding curriculum delivery and instructional methods.

· Observe and evaluate Surgical Technology instructors and laboratory assistants, documenting performance using established evaluation tools.

· Ensure instructors adhere to institutional policies and faculty performance standards outlined in the Faculty Handbook.

· Maintain teaching assignment(s) and/or serve as a substitute instructor as needed.

· Participate in Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and In-Service meetings to support institutional academic initiatives.


Curriculum & Instruction


· Ensure the curriculum aligns with industry standards, certification requirements, and accreditation expectations.

· Oversee didactic, laboratory, equipment, and instructional resources for the Surgical Technology program.

· Facilitate Program Review, Curriculum Review, and Occupational Advisory Committee meetings to support continuous program improvement and alignment with workforce needs.

· Evaluate curriculum effectiveness and recommend revisions based on accreditation requirements, certification outcomes, employer feedback, and industry trends.


Compliance


· Ensure the Surgical Technology program maintains compliance with all applicable CAAHEP and ARC/STSA accreditation standards.

· Prepare, maintain, and submit accreditation reports, documentation, and required outcomes data.

· Maintain accurate program records and documentation required for accreditation reviews and site visits.

· Ensure compliance with FERPA and institutional policies regarding student records and confidentiality.


Student Success & Continuous Improvement


· Monitor and evaluate student success metrics, including attendance, academic progress, certification outcomes, retention, and graduation rates.

· Develop and implement strategies to improve student retention, completion, certification success, and overall program outcomes.

· Monitor program outcomes to ensure established institutional and accreditor benchmarks are achieved.

· Coordinate co-curricular activities that support student success.

· If the benchmark changes, the job description becomes outdated.


Community Outreach


· Develop and maintain partnerships with healthcare employers, clinical education sites, vendors, certification organizations, and professional associations.

· Foster relationships that support student clinical education, employment opportunities, and program growth.

· Represent the Surgical Technology program at institutional, community, and professional events.


Other Duties


Perform other duties and special projects as assigned by senior leadership.


Requirements:



Education & Experience


Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities


· Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse student and employee populations.

· Strong organizational, time management, and attention-to-detail skills.

· Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams.

· Ability to analyze data and prepare reports.

· Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet recurring deadlines.

· Ability to establish and maintain positive professional relationships with students, faculty, staff, clinical partners, and employers.

· Ability to work independently with minimal supervision while exercising sound judgment.

· Excellent verbal and written communication skills.


Documented Education or Experience


·Instructional methodology

·Curriculum design

·Program planning


Education


· Graduate of a nationally programmatically accredited Surgical Technology program required.

· Associate degree required; bachelor's degree preferred.

· Current national certification in Surgical Technology (CST) through an NCCA-accredited certification agency required.

· Minimum of five years of experience within the past ten years consisting of operating room scrub experience, teaching Surgical Technology, or a combination of both required.


Experience


· Prior experience as a Program Director, Clinical Coordinator, or Lead Instructor preferred.

· Experience with CAAHEP/ARC/STSA accreditation processes preferred.

Benefits:


·401(k)

·Dental insurance

·Flexible spending account

·Health insurance

·Life insurance

·Paid time off

·Vision insurance

·Pre-tax amount for Transport