The Radiologic Technology Instructor position is a 12 month faculty position in the Radiologic Technology Program. The Radiologic Faculty member serves to instruct students and contributes to the program and college growth.
Specific Position Duties
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge in the teaching field;
- Demonstrates willingness and ability to teach various courses, times, locations, and delivery methods, as needed and as reasonably requested by the college;
- Utilizes appropriately challenging coursework to help students realize their full potential as learners;
- Provides students with written expectations, e.g., syllabi, policies, assignment instructions, graded evaluations, etc.;
- Administers tests which are appropriate to course content, including a comprehensive final exam measuring overall grasp of course objectives;
- By various ways and means of instructing students, affirms the worth and dignity of all persons and the right of all persons to learn;
- Maintains an appropriate learning and assessment climate in the classroom, whether traditional, web, or distance, which encourages the free exchange of ideas while defending academic honesty and objectivity;
- Prepares adequately for class and arrives promptly at class meetings, labs, and any other scheduled instructional activities;
- Delivers material in a clear and understandable manner;
- Addresses student concerns, i.e., comments, questions, and input, both in class and via posted office hours, timely electronic communication, and other suitable means;
- Effectively handles routine procedures necessary for the successful, day-to-day operation of the department as delegated by the department chair;
- Submits required reports and schedules in a timely manner to the department chair;
- Maintains effective relationships with professional counterparts throughout the college and the community;
- Maintains individual student advisement on degree plans and degree applications in order to comply with completion requirements;
- Assists with recruiting, marketing, and outreach for department programs;
- Actively participates in college functions and events, and engages in community service;
- Correlates clinical education with didactic education;
- Participates in didactic and clinical education;
- Supports the program director to help assure effective program operation;
- Coordinates clinical education and evaluates its effectiveness;
- Participates in the assessment process;
- Cooperates with the program director in periodic review and revision of clinical course materials;
- Maintains current knowledge of program policies, procedures, and student progress.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in radiologic technology or a related field from an accredited institution.
- Proficient in curriculum development, supervision, instruction, evaluation and academic advising.
- Two years clinical experience in the professional discipline.
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists current registration in radiography or equivalent.
Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Transcripts
Optional Documents
Odessa College
201 W. University Blvd.
Odessa, Tx 79764
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