Instructs and contributes to the delivery of safe, patient, and community
focused quality care in accordance with the American Heart Association
(AHA)/Saudi Heart Association (SHA) evidence based research and guidelines.
Collaboratively teaches basic and advanced life support courses to medical,
nursing, and allied health professionals for the improvement of patient
mortality rate outcomes.
1. Teaches and performs as Clinical Instructor and Training Center Faculty in
all of the Life Support Training Center programs in accordance with AHA/SHA
guidelines and recommendations.
2. Demonstrates collaborative multi-disciplinary partnerships throughout the
Organization while working towards the achievement for constant improvement of
quality patient care.
3. Conducts, monitors, and documents all relevant Hospital wide Basic and
Advanced Life Support Mock Codes and generates reports, for assessment, on a
quarterly and annual basis.
4. Participates in educational activities that support the advancement of
healthcare, which are critical to the Organization's vision, mission, values,
and guiding principles.
5. Contributes to the promotion of professional development of medical,
nursing and allied health professionals within the Organization and within the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
6. Assesses, plans, and implements community based Life Saving programs to
non-medical, Hospital staff and to residents throughout the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
7. Promotes the development and support of International Training Sites under
the supervision and leadership of the Life Support Training Center, Academic
and Training Affairs.
8. Reviews current evidence based literature associated to intensive critical
and resuscitation care in order to appropriately disseminate clinical data.
9. Partakes in the inventory and maintenance of all necessary equipment,
supplies, and materials utilized throughout the Life Support Training Center,
Academic and Training Affairs.
10. Upholds a healthy and safe environment by adhering to all Hospital
related policies and procedures.
11. Behaves as a professional role model, as an example, to colleagues and
peers.
MBBS or MD from a recognized medical school; or Bachelor of Science in
Nursing; or Graduate of a recognized North American Respiratory Therapy or
EMT-Paramedic program or Equivalent Current Registered License from country of
origin required.
Four (4) years of related experience, preferably, in a critical care
environment required. Previous Basic Life Support and Advance Life Support
teaching experience preffered.
Current American Heart Association (AHA) certification as a Basic and Advanced
Life Support Provider and Instructor required.