Faculty - Radiography Sports & Recreation - Randolph, NJ at Geebo

Faculty - Radiography

All faculty positions have as their primary objective to create a dynamic teaching/learning environment for our students, while contributing service to the college. Faculty responsibilities include teaching assigned courses and following the course description and course outline established by the department. Teaching schedules may include day/evening courses and online/hybrid instruction and other instructional modalities. In accordance with the Faculty Association collective bargaining agreement (CBA), additional activities may include instructional development, academic advisement, support of college activities, service to other committees, professional development and other duties.
Qualifications - Education
Bachelor's degree required, Master's preferred.
Prior college or university teaching experience preferred, as is evidence of scholarly and/or professional activities.
Qualifications - Experience
Proficient in supervision, instruction, and evaluation.
Documentation of five years of clinical experience in the professional discipline.
Holds American Registry of Radiologic Technologists current registration in radiography.
Has a NJ license in Diagnostic Radiography.
Graduated from a JRCERT Accredited Program.
Qualifications - Skills
Able to instruct for Radiography positioning, lectures and labs.
Knowledge of JRCERT accreditation is important.
Understands the clinical objectives and clinical evaluation system.
Understands the sequencing of didactic instruction and clinical education.
Provides students with clinical instruction and supervision.
Evaluates students' clinical competence.
Maintains competency in the professional discipline and instructional and evaluative techniques through continuing professional development.
Maintains current knowledge of program policies, procedures, and student progress.
Work HoursEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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