
Adjunct Professor - Radiologic Technology
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology from an accredited program or University. (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
- Minimum of two years, full-time experience as a registered radiologic technologist.
- Must possess a valid registry with the American Registry for Radiologic technologists (ARRT) in:
- Radiography (R)
- Must possess a valid Oklahoma driver's license for travel in state to clinical rotation sites
- Teaching Competence - Must be able to create lesson plans, content, presentations, ancillary materials, and assignments to effectively transform information to knowledge for students; have the ability to assess student learning and progress.
- Communication skills - Must be able to communicate verbally and in writing with clear, grammatically correct English. Requires interaction with supervisors, colleagues, students, using tact, discretion, and independent judgment.
- Professional skills- Must adhere to nationally acceptable radiographic standards of theory, procedure, protocol, and ethics. Must demonstrate proficiency with various radiology equipment and models. Must have the ability to evaluate x-rays in order to acquire appropriate diagnostic information and have the ability to use independent judgment to acquire the optimum diagnostic radiology information in each examination performed.
- Computer skills - Must be demonstrably proficient in Microsoft Office (MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel), as well as e-mail and Internet.
- Passion for assisting customers and representing the OSU-OKC and OSU brand with positivity and professionalism.
- Demonstrated history of ethical and professional behavior.
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Additional certifications are a plus
- Coordinates clinical and or lab learning experiences; including coordination of preceptors and clinical affiliates
- Manages the clinical, lab, and classroom components of program including assignments and documentation
- Helps establish and maintain a master plan of clinical and or lab rotations for students
- Prepares, presents, and evaluates didactic, laboratory, and clinical content in radiologic technology.
- Maintains student and course records according to university and accreditation (HLC) standards.
- Exhibit innovative and adaptive instructional methods.
- Prepares candidates for the national registry exams while seeking to achieve pass rates above the state and national average.
- Reviews, maintains, and evaluates clinical, lab and classroom curriculum.
- Conducts Clinical and site visits per industry standards.
- Assists with clinical affiliate contracts and upkeep.
- Maintains documented, current student immunization records and/or required clinical and lab safety records (NESA) for the clinical and lab portions of the program.
- Assists the Program Director/Department Head in developing, reviewing, and updating the clinical, lab, and didactic educational objectives and competencies.
- Actively engages in retention activities including effective communication, with both students and the Program Director/Department Head, regarding student attendance and overall individual clinical, lab, and classroom progress.
- Remains current with theory and practice in the profession.
- Participates in an active advisory board for degree program.
- Follows radiation safety guidelines and protocols.
- Maintains current course schedules, outlines, objectives, and grading procedures for assigned courses.
- Alerts the Program Director/Department Head of any illegal and/or unethical behavior concerning a student or students.
- Provides annual documentation of continuing medical educational (CME) professional growth, as necessitated by the associated national registering agency (ARRT) biennium requirement.
- Completes all mandatory training.
- Fulfill all requirements as noted in the Adjunct Handbook.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include some evenings and weekends.
- Work will be performed in an office and classroom environment with a significant amount of public contact, in person, by telephone, via email, and various communication platforms.
- May be exposed to prolonged periods of time in a dim or darkly-lit room.
- May be exposed to radiation.
- Duties require extended periods of sitting, talking and listening.
- Duties require extensive use of computers, telephone and other office equipment.
- Requires possible lifting of up to 25 lbs. (If an object weights more than 45 lbs., OSU-Oklahoma City requires this to be a two-person lift).
- Must be able to move the imaging and lab equipment without assistance.
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