College of Central Florida·Ocala, Florida
The instructor is responsible for teaching radiography courses, providing clinical supervision, and evaluating student performance in both didactic and clinical settings. They must foster a caring learning environment while adhering to college standards and accreditation requirements.
To develop a healthy and caring environment that offers a variety of options and opportunities for active participation of students in the learning process. Major responsibilities of faculty include five areas: teaching, professional development, college service, service to students and public service, as defined in the “Role and Responsibilities of Faculty,” which is published in the Faculty Handbook.
At the College of Central Florida, our vision is to be “Your first choice for quality higher education.” We aim to accomplish this by providing a caring and exceptional learning environment that fosters the success of our students and community. Candidates considering becoming part of the CF family must be able to embrace and model this philosophy in their day-to-day responsibilities and demonstrate our standards: professional, responsive, informative, dependable and engaged.
American Registry of Radiologic Technologies (AART) certification as a Radiologic Technologist Radiographer (RTR) required. A minimum of two years full-time clinical experience required.
Possess and demonstrate a high level of digital imaging and patient care skills in general radiography, fluoroscopy, and emergency department (trauma) required.
Florida licensure as a General Radiographer required. Associate Degree required. CPR certification required.
Evidence and documentation of continuing education and professional development in radiologic sciences required.
Commitment to CF objectives of providing instruction for a diverse student population.
Possess and demonstrate excellent interpersonal, oral communication and writing skills.
Experience as an instructor in a Joint Review Committee of Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited program preferred.
Specific experience in the clinical supervision, clinical instruction, and clinical evaluation / assessment of first and second-year students preferred.
Experience teaching didactic radiography courses and / or labs preferred.
Knowledge of JRCERT accreditation standards preferred.
Active membership in American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) preferred.
Knowledge of ASRT curriculum and ARRT Practice Standards preferred.
Post-primary ARRT certification; in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, or mammography (M) preferred.
Knowledge of learning and assessment theories and methods and the relationship to the pedagogy of teaching in a competency-based curriculum preferred.
Knowledge of program clinical affiliates and clinical personnel/staff preferred.
This is an open continuous applicant pool and positions are filled on an as-needed basis.
(Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.)
American Registry of Radiologic Technologies (AART) certification as a Radiologic Technologist Radiographer (RTR) required. A minimum of two years full-time clinical experience required.
Possess and demonstrate a high level of digital imaging and patient care skills in general radiography, fluoroscopy, and emergency department (trauma) required.
Florida licensure as a General Radiographer required. Associate Degree required. CPR certification required.
Evidence and documentation of continuing education and professional development in radiologic sciences required.
Commitment to CF objectives of providing instruction for a diverse student population.
Possess and demonstrate excellent interpersonal, oral communication and writing skills.
Experience as an instructor in a Joint Review Committee of Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited program preferred.
Specific experience in the clinical supervision, clinical instruction, and clinical evaluation / assessment of first and second-year students preferred.
Experience teaching didactic radiography courses and / or labs preferred.
Knowledge of JRCERT accreditation standards preferred.
Active membership in American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) preferred.
Knowledge of ASRT curriculum and ARRT Practice Standards preferred.
Post-primary ARRT certification; in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, or mammography (M) preferred.
Knowledge of learning and assessment theories and methods and the relationship to the pedagogy of teaching in a competency-based curriculum preferred.
Knowledge of program clinical affiliates and clinical personnel/staff preferred.
In order to determine the appropriate rate of pay for you, and for audit purposes, we need to have documentation of your credentials. It is important that you upload a copy of your transcript(s) when you submit your application. These transcripts should indicate the degree or certificate you were awarded at the completion of the training applicable to the position you’re applying for. If, for example, you were applying to be an instructor in the EMS program, and you had an AS Degree in that field, we’d need a transcript that showed that you received an AS Degree related to EMS.
Candidates must hold an Associate Degree, AART certification as a Radiologic Technologist, and Florida licensure as a General Radiographer. A minimum of two years of full-time clinical experience and current CPR certification are also required.
Market context
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