SCOPE OF WORK: To educate students in Radiologic Technology and to provide leadership in the development and implementation of departmental and institutional activities which advance the mission of NHTI, Concord’s Community College. This position reports to the Diagnostic Medical Imaging Department Chair at NHTI, Concord’s Community College.
ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Teaches an assigned academic course schedule in radiologic technology and related courses in a classroom, clinic or laboratory, and supervises educational activities of students under actual or simulated situations; prepares instructional plans based on occupational analyses to reflect changes in assigned field.
- Demonstrates teaching effectiveness through the development, modification, and evaluation of program curricula and instructional materials that comply with established course content, integrate theory with applications, clearly define course goals, observe program and institutional accreditations standards, promote critical thinking and life skills, and respond to diverse academic needs.
- Maintains accessibility and availability to assist students with their learning needs and advises individuals or groups of students in academic matters relevant to the academic area of specialization and exercises professional judgment in referring students to appropriate personnel.
- Supervises student learning activities and academic progress and maintains accurate records of student progress and accomplishments. Consults with and interprets these to students.
- Assists with the selection, placement, and follow-up of students.
- Coordinates and leads departmental activities and operations by meeting with executive and advisory groups to discuss needs, career developments, and the effectiveness of instruction, developing and evaluating credit and non-credit programs and/or courses, mentoring faculty in subject area competency and instructional expertise, actively cultivating and maintaining collaborative relationships with business and industry within the field of instruction, and engaging in outreach to educational partners for the development and implementation of articulation initiatives;
- Provides leadership in the planning, development, and implementation of college sponsored recruitment and retention activities including career and job fairs, student orientations, registrations, and award ceremonies, and/or advising student activity groups, as assigned.
- Engages in professional activities related to the area of teaching specialization that partner the college with the wider community by serving on college or system teams, or participating in community-sponsored events, as assigned.
- Remains technologically and pedagogically current within radiology technology through participation in relevant professional associations and educational & training activities. Utilizes appropriate instructional and administrative technologies as required for teaching effectiveness and college operations/communication.
- Requisitions necessary equipment, supplies, and classroom materials with ample lead time to assure a smooth instructional program; assists colleagues in the design and maintenance of physical facilities, equipment and resources to ensure safe and effective instruction.
- Observes all academic policies and procedures and institutional rules and regulations and demonstrates ethical and professional behavior.
- Complies with all college, system, state and federal rules and regulations.
- Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with major study in Radiologic Technology or Education. Possession of a master’s degree in education shall require twelve (12) graduate credits in Radiologic Technology and a bachelor’s degree in a Radiologic Technology.
Experience: Six (6) years of teaching experience in the Radiologic Technology, two years of which shall have been in the supervision of students or personnel activities or academic program administration or six (6) years’ experience as a Radiology Technician/Radiographer, two years of which shall have been in the supervision of personnel or program/project administration.
OR
Education: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with major study in Radiologic Technology or Education. Possession of a bachelor’s degree in education shall require an associate’s degree in radiologic technology.
Experience: Seven (7) years of teaching experience in Radiologic Technology, two years of which shall have been in the supervision of students or personnel in educational activities or academic program administration, or seven (7) years’ experience as a Radiology Technician/Radiographer, two years of which shall have been in the supervision of personnel or program/project administration.
License/Certification: ARRT Professional Registration. ARRT Certification RTR. NH State License RT
RECOMMENDED WORK TRAITS: Thorough knowledge of teaching methods, use of instructional materials and the organization of subject matter into effective teaching units in technology or other specialized programs. Complete knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques and equipment in subjects being taught. Ability to evaluate student progress and provide guidance to both students and instructors. Ability to supervise professional instructional staff and collaborate in development of programs, policies and procedures. Ability to work with diverse student populations. Ability to work effectively with businesses and community organizations. Ability to originate and implement new programs and to improve existing programs. Must be willing to maintain appearance appropriate to assigned duties and responsibilities as determined by the college appointing authority.
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: The supplemental job description lists is descriptive of general duties and is not intended to list every specific function of this class title.
Notice of Non-Discrimination: The Community College System of New Hampshire is an equal opportunity employer. The Community College System of NH does not discriminate on the basis on race, creed, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or law enforcement, or military, veteran, or marital status.