SUNY Downstate Medical Center·New York
The Clinical Assistant Professor will provide classroom and lab instruction for the Diagnostic Medical Imaging program while assessing student learning and skill development. Additionally, the role involves providing academic advisement, mentoring senior projects, and participating in student recruitment and college service.
The Diagnostic Medical Imagining Program in the School of Health Professions at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a part-time Clinical Assistant Professor (12MO). The successful candidate will:
Serve as a part-time faculty member providing classroom and lab instruction for assigned courses as part of the CAAHEP curriculum.
Assess student learning and skill-set.
Provide academic advisement, mentorship of senior projects, student recruitment and college service.
Maintain ARDMS credentials and clinical experience.
Candidates must hold at least one active registry or certification such as RVT, RDMS, or RDCS and possess at least three years of clinical experience. A bachelor's degree is required, with current enrollment in a program acceptable if completion is expected within five years.
Market context
In New York, part-time clinical imaging faculty roles tend to draw candidates with current credentials and hands-on experience, especially when programs need instructors who can support both classroom and clinical training. This role is competitive because it requires an active registry or certification, at least three years of clinical experience, and a bachelor’s degree, with current enrollment only accepted if completion is expected within five years. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit and then confirm your registry status, teaching readiness, and degree timeline before applying.
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