Minimum Qualifications: An unencumbered Vermont Paramedic License, Associate of Science in a Health Sciences or Education field, A minimum of two years of Paramedic experience, Direct EMS Education experience in online and in-person settings, familiarity with Canvas, FISDAP, and JBLearning platforms is preferred, NAEMSE I certification with Vermont EMS Instructor Coordinator License, or achievement within 6 months of hire, Commitment to the Mission and Vision of Vermont State University and the Department of Health Sciences, Commitment to the integration of technology, including simulation across the curriculum, Knowledge of processes related to CoAEMSP program evaluation and CAAHEP accreditation, Ability to travel to other campus sites and/or clinical and field agencies in the region. Clinical coordination involves establishing, coordinating, and evaluating clinical and field internship sites, ensuring appropriate student clinical experiences, supervision, and preceptor engagement, and maintaining collaborative relationships with EMS agencies, hospitals, and other clinical partners.