The Clinical & Lab Instructor is responsible for supervising Radiologic Technology students in the clinical setting and/or providing positioning lab instruction.
- Demonstrates and teaches patient care in the classroom or lab settingto radiologic technology students and instructs students in principals of radiography.
- Teaches positioning labs to radiologic technology students.
- Maintains and enforces knowledge of program mission, policies and goals.
- Understands course learning objectives and program curriculum and teaches courses in alignment with established objectives and curriculum.
- Evaluates student progress through verbal and written feedback, using program’s evaluation criteria.
- Participates in the program assessment process, as appropriate, to support JCERT compliance.
- Demonstrates and teaches principles of radiography, radiation safety and patient care.
- Utilizes the college’s learning management system and program specific technological platforms to support student learning.
- Exhibits a positive professional attitude toward students and the teaching process.
- Utilizes positive interpersonal communication skills, responding to student inquiries and needs appropriately.
- Provides a positive role model for students.
- Maintains confidentiality in accordance with program policy.
- Cooperates and coordinates with all program staff in evaluating and improving teaching and radiologic technology practices.
- Maintains open communication and reports any and all concerns related to student activity and progress to the Program Director, as soon as possible.
- The instructor must demonstrate the ability to respond to and work with diverse and varied student populations and support the mission of the College.
- Support the program’s JCERT compliance efforts.
- Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED:
- Minimum Associates degree in Radiologic Technology from an ARRT accredited institution.
- Must have current experience, 3 years minimum.
- Must be a current member of ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists).
- Must be current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
- Must have current Massachusetts Radiologic Technologist (RT) license.
- All candidates should possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Working Conditions:
Duties normally performed in a classroom/lab environment. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Must have the ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time. Must have the ability to bend, stoop, sit, climb, walk and reach overhead as needed.
Adjunct Faculty - MCCC Unit Position
Compensation: DCE Continuing Education scale salary; no benefits.