Northern Kentucky University
Program Director for B.S. Radiation Therapy Program (Remote)
Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky, United States
Program Director for B.S. Radiation Therapy Program (Remote)
Federal legislation requires institutions of higher education to inform prospective members of our community about its most recent crime/incident statistics; crime prevention; security programs and activities; policies concerning the reporting of crime; and related information in accordance with the Campus Security Act, commonly referred to as the Clery Act. Upon request, you can obtain a paper copy of the university's Annual Campus Security Reports by contacting the NKU Police Department, 419 Old Johns Hill Road, Highland Heights, KY 41099 or calling 859-572-5746. This information is also available on the NKU Police Department's website at http://nku.edu/police/securityreports Northern Kentucky University’s (NKU) School of Allied Health, in the College of Health and Human Services, is seeking a Radiation Therapy Educator for the full-time position of Assistant Teaching Professor and Program Director for the Bachelor of Science Radiation Therapy Program. Core courses in this program will be taught fully online with students attending clinical practicum courses at affiliated clinical settings. In addition to teaching online courses, this person is directly responsible and accountable for ensuring the fulfillment of curricular goals and objectives of the program while maintaining full accreditation through the JRCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology). Primary Responsibilities
Teach a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester, as assigned, which may include both synchronous and asynchronous online instruction Follow best practices for online learning. Accountable for the overall processes and outcomes of the B.S. Radiation Therapy program. Responsible for the structure and daily operation of the program, including organization, administration, periodic program review, outcomes assessment and evaluation Perform course development and work continuously towards maintaining contemporary curricula or developing new curriculum. Coordinate student recruitment, selection, guidance, instruction, and evaluation. Organize and manage the community advisory committee for the program. Work with the program’s Clinical Coordinator to establish and maintain clinical sites and effective working relationships with Radiation Therapy staff at various clinical site locations Provide direction and guidance for advancing the University’s core values, including excellence, integrity, innovation, and inclusiveness with a focus on student belonging, retention and graduation. Qualifications
The successful candidate will possess a Master’s degree in Radiologic Sciences or related field and a degree in Radiation Therapy from an approved school of Radiation Therapy. A doctoral degree in a related field is preferred but not required. The preferred candidate will have at least 5 years of professional clinical experience and 3 years of educational experience, preferably as a program director with proven experience related to JRCERT accreditation and online instruction. Additional Qualifications
Commitment to and/or experience promoting and fostering a learning environment that is supportive of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Demonstrated record of service activities. Excellent communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interactions with coworkers, supervisor, clinical partners, and students. Strong organizational skills. Clearly understands curriculum design, pedagogy, and learning outcomes assessment. Required Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae References Teaching Philosophy Optional Documents
Other
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Federal legislation requires institutions of higher education to inform prospective members of our community about its most recent crime/incident statistics; crime prevention; security programs and activities; policies concerning the reporting of crime; and related information in accordance with the Campus Security Act, commonly referred to as the Clery Act. Upon request, you can obtain a paper copy of the university's Annual Campus Security Reports by contacting the NKU Police Department, 419 Old Johns Hill Road, Highland Heights, KY 41099 or calling 859-572-5746. This information is also available on the NKU Police Department's website at http://nku.edu/police/securityreports Northern Kentucky University’s (NKU) School of Allied Health, in the College of Health and Human Services, is seeking a Radiation Therapy Educator for the full-time position of Assistant Teaching Professor and Program Director for the Bachelor of Science Radiation Therapy Program. Core courses in this program will be taught fully online with students attending clinical practicum courses at affiliated clinical settings. In addition to teaching online courses, this person is directly responsible and accountable for ensuring the fulfillment of curricular goals and objectives of the program while maintaining full accreditation through the JRCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology). Primary Responsibilities
Teach a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester, as assigned, which may include both synchronous and asynchronous online instruction Follow best practices for online learning. Accountable for the overall processes and outcomes of the B.S. Radiation Therapy program. Responsible for the structure and daily operation of the program, including organization, administration, periodic program review, outcomes assessment and evaluation Perform course development and work continuously towards maintaining contemporary curricula or developing new curriculum. Coordinate student recruitment, selection, guidance, instruction, and evaluation. Organize and manage the community advisory committee for the program. Work with the program’s Clinical Coordinator to establish and maintain clinical sites and effective working relationships with Radiation Therapy staff at various clinical site locations Provide direction and guidance for advancing the University’s core values, including excellence, integrity, innovation, and inclusiveness with a focus on student belonging, retention and graduation. Qualifications
The successful candidate will possess a Master’s degree in Radiologic Sciences or related field and a degree in Radiation Therapy from an approved school of Radiation Therapy. A doctoral degree in a related field is preferred but not required. The preferred candidate will have at least 5 years of professional clinical experience and 3 years of educational experience, preferably as a program director with proven experience related to JRCERT accreditation and online instruction. Additional Qualifications
Commitment to and/or experience promoting and fostering a learning environment that is supportive of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Demonstrated record of service activities. Excellent communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interactions with coworkers, supervisor, clinical partners, and students. Strong organizational skills. Clearly understands curriculum design, pedagogy, and learning outcomes assessment. Required Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae References Teaching Philosophy Optional Documents
Other
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