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Adjunct Faculty – Radiologic Technology Program

Inside Higher Ed, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 98312

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Adjunct Faculty – Radiologic Technology Program

Olympic College is in search of Adjunct Faculty for the Radiologic Technology Program. The Radiologic Technology Adjunct Faculty member is responsible for providing high-quality instruction within the Radiologic Technology (RADT) program. This position involves teaching didactic, laboratory, and clinical courses, assessing student progress, and fostering a supportive learning environment that prepares students for professional careers in radiologic technology. Essential Functions: Teach assigned courses in the Radiologic Technology program, which may include lectures, lab instruction, and clinical education. Develop and implement engaging lesson plans and instructional materials in alignment with program curriculum and accreditation standards. Assess and evaluate student performance using a variety of assessment methods to ensure competency development. Supervise students in clinical settings, providing guidance and evaluation in real-world radiologic procedures. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry trends, accreditation requirements, and best practices in radiologic technology education. Utilize instructional technologies and learning management systems to enhance student learning. Collaborate with faculty, clinical affiliates, and program leadership to ensure program effectiveness and continuous improvement. Advise and mentor students, offering academic and professional guidance. Participate in faculty meetings, professional development opportunities, and institutional activities as available. Ensure compliance with institutional policies and accreditation standards, including those set by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Qualifications: Possess a minimum of a Associate’s degree from an accredited institution in Radiologic Technology Program; Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); Two (2) years of recent clinical experience in radiologic technology; Have experience teaching and/or precepting RADT students; Ability to connect and build relationships with students and colleagues from various ethnicities, ages, backgrounds, learning styles, and abilities; Computer competency to include Microsoft Office Suites applications; The gross and fine motor skills required to assist students and providing safe effective radiologic imaging services; The physical endurance and ability to work in a clinical setting with students for 4-6 hours; The physical endurance and strength sufficient to assist students with providing radiologic imaging services; and Currently hold an unencumbered Radiologic Technologist license in WA state. Preferred Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Radiologic Technology or related field from an accredited institution; Have experience with accreditation standards (JRCERT, CAHEEP); Prior classroom and clinical teaching experience in a community college setting; and Experience with curriculum development and Canvas LMS. Additional Information:

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