Radiography Instructor - Adjunct
Southwestern Community College · Sylva, NC · 2 wk ago
On-siteEducationPart-time
About the role
The adjunct Radiography Instructor supports the Radiography Program Coordinator and Clinical Coordinator in coordinating and delivering instructional activities across classroom, laboratory, and clinical environments. The role also involves fostering and maintaining positive, professional relationships with students, faculty, and clinical affiliates to support a high-quality educational experience.
Responsibilities
- Conduct and participate in clinical site visits to evaluate student performance, support clinical affiliates, and ensure alignment between clinical education and program outcomes.
- Provide laboratory instruction and supervision to support student development of clinical and technical skill proficiency.
- Prepare and teach assigned Radiography courses in accordance with approved course outlines, program standards, and the published academic schedule.
- Represent the College in a professional manner at all times in interactions with students, clinical partners, community stakeholders, and the public.
- Create and maintain a learning environment that appropriately challenges, engages, supports, and communicates with students in a professional and respectful manner that promotes student success.
- Ensure course and program learning outcomes are effectively delivered and assessed as outlined in the syllabus and program objectives.
- Maintain accurate and complete instructional records for all assigned courses.
- Participate in program advisory committee meetings, accreditation related activities, and other programmatic initiatives as appropriate.
- Cooperate with scheduled student evaluations of instruction and use feedback for continuous improvement.
- Submit required college reports, documentation, and records accurately and within established deadlines.
- Attend departmental and instructor meetings and actively participate in program communication and collaboration as needed.
- Maintain all required professional credentials in accordance with accrediting agency and regulatory body standards.
- Demonstrate current and ongoing knowledge of radiography practice, standards, and technologies.
- Adhere to all college, program, and accreditation policies and procedures.
Qualifications
- Education: Must hold academic and/or professional credentials appropriate to the assigned subject content area. Minimum requirement of an Associate’s Degree in Radiography. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Experience: A minimum of three (3) years of professional experience in the Radiography field or related clinical practice is required.
- Licenses/Certifications: Possess and maintain current certification and registration as a Medical Radiographer (RT(R)) through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Physical Demands: Demonstrate proficiency in the operation, maintenance, and instructional use of all program related laboratory, simulation, and clinical equipment, and effectively train students in the safe and appropriate use of such equipment.
- Equipment Operation: Ability to demonstrate and operate all equipment required to perform the duties of a Radiologic Technologist in clinical, laboratory, and instructional settings. Ability to effectively use standard office equipment and learning management systems (LMS) to support instructional, administrative, and communication functions.