DIVISION: Business and Health
SUPERVISOR: Dean-Arts & Sciences/Business & Health Division
BASIC FUNCTION: Part-time, up to 28 hours per week. This position includes, but is not limited to, shared responsibility for teaching and clinical development and supervision, in both didactic and clinical settings, together with continued curriculum and program update and development. Additional shared responsibilities will include program budgets, effective utilization of advisory committees, equipment utilization and updates, maintaining clinical education and radiation monitoring records, and other responsibilities as appropriate to the Radiologic Technology program at the College.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required – Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiologic Technology and willingness to show annual progress toward a Bachelor's degree. Iowa Board certified and ARRT certified. Basic computer skills.
Preferred – Bachelor's degree. Three years of recent work experience within the field. Bilingual in English and Spanish languages.
Copies of all academic transcripts are required. Unofficial copies are acceptable at the time of application. Upon receipt of a conditional offer of employment, a complete set of original transcripts will be required.
DESIRED QUALITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS: 1. Ability to work with a wide range of students in both the classroom and clinical settings. 2. Demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills.
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Conduct effective instruction in all assigned areas, using approved course outlines. 2. Develop and maintain current course syllabi/outlines for assigned courses. 3. Notify the Academic Dean, CAO, designee, or individual in charge as early as possible of inability to meet a class. 4. Measure and evaluate student progress and maintain accurate grade computations. Submit grade reports to Student Services according to designated timelines. 5. Attend all faculty and division meetings and serve on college committees as appropriate. 6. Assist in the budgeting process by identifying instructional materials and equipment. 7. Counsel, advise, and/or refer students as appropriate. 8. Assist in promotion and recruitment of the instructor's respective program(s). 9. Submit requisitions for needed supplies to immediate supervisor. 10. Serve as a resource person for students and graduates regarding job opportunities. 11. Enforce all Northwest Iowa Community College student policies. 12. Participate in professional development activities. 13. Provide students written course expectations, including course objectives, attendance policy, methods of evaluation, and grading practices. 15. Maintain clinical education and radiation monitoring records. 16. Other duties as assigned.
WAGE/SALARY RANGE: $24.00 to $28.00 per hour
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Applications accepted until the position is filled.
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