Northside Hospital Inc.·Sandy Springs, Georgia
The Clinical Instructor delivers didactic, laboratory, and clinical education to students in a hospital-based Radiology Technology program. They ensure student success and competency in alignment with JRCERT and ARRT standards.
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The Radiology Clinical Instructor plays a critical role in delivering didactic, laboratory, and/or clinical education and rounding of students for the hospital-based Radiology Technology program. This role supports student success, competency-based clinical experiences in alignment with JRCERT accreditation standards, ARRT requirements, and hospital imaging practices. The Radiologic Clinical Instructor works closely with the Radiologic Technology Program Director, Clinical Coordinator, students, and program faculty to create a supportive classroom and clinically relevant learning environment.
REQUIRED: ARRT certification and registration in Radiography (R), in good standing. Bachelor’s degree or higher Two (2) years of clinical experience in radiography. One (1) year of clinical teaching or precepting experience. Must hold American Heart Association Basic Life Support PREFERRED: Bachelor’s degree in education, Health Sciences, or a related field. Experience in a hospital-based academic setting. Familiarity with clinical scheduling, learning management systems, and accreditation documentation. Knowledge of JRCERT standards and clinical education best practices. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage students, faculty, and clinical staff. Proficient in Microsoft Office, clinical tracking software (e.g., Trajecsys, EXXAT), and hospital systems (e.g., Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)/ Radiology Information System (RIS). Work Hours: 8a-4:30pm
Candidates must have ARRT certification in Radiography, a Bachelor's degree or higher, and Basic Life Support certification. A minimum of two years of clinical radiography experience and one year of teaching or precepting is required.
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