Keiser University·Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The instructor is responsible for planning and delivering education services to students through instructional methods and resources. Key duties include facilitating classroom engagement, providing one-on-one student support, and assessing student progress.
Instructors are responsible for leveraging their expertise to deliver education services to students through: Planning and organizing instructional methods and resources Programmatic accreditation (if applicable) Facilitating student engagement in the classroom/learning environment Working one-on-one with students Assessing students and providing developmental feedback Position Requirements: Associate degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Ultrasound Technology, or a closely related field required Current ARDMS certifications in at least two of Abdomen (AB), OBGYN, and/or Vascular Technology (RVT) Prior teaching, clinical instruction, precepting, or student supervision experience in an academic or healthcare setting preferred. Strong knowledge of sonographic principles, patient care, imaging protocols, and a commitment to supporting student learning and program success.
An associate degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or a related field and ARDMS certifications in at least two specific areas are required. Prior experience in teaching, clinical instruction, or student supervision is preferred.
Market context
In Florida, adjunct Diagnostic Medical Sonography Instructor roles tend to favor candidates who combine current clinical credentials with teaching or student-supervision experience. These positions are competitive because programs often look for an associate degree in sonography or a related field plus ARDMS certification in at least two areas, and they value applicants who can support hands-on learning. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare the original posting, then confirm your certifications match the listed specialties before applying.