Supports daily program operations and assist in ongoing program evaluation and development. Coordinates student clinical experiences, including communication with affiliate sites and monitoring student progress. Maintains compliance with JRCERT standards and accreditation requirements. Plans, organizes, and delivers classroom and clinical instruction that promotes student learning and success. Provides timely feedback and communicate effectively with students, faculty, and clinical partners. Promotes best practices in radiologic science education and clinical training.
Plans, organizes, teaches, and provides feedback to promote and direct student success. Responds to students in a timely manner. Communicates with students, departments, and university officials via university provided tools and resources.
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As a student-centered university, Youngstown State University’s mission is to provide innovative lifelong learning opportunities that will inspire individuals, enhance futures and enrich lives. YSU inspires individuals by cultivating a curiosity for life-long learning; enhances the futures of our students by empowering them to discover, disseminate and apply their knowledge; and enriches the region by fostering collaboration and the advancement of civic, scientific, and technological development. YSU’s culture of enrichment flourishes in our intellectually diverse, accessible, and quality education.
Work Schedule: Typically, Monday through Friday, including some evenings, and the possibility of some weekend days.
Required Certifications, Training, and/or Licensures: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration, or equivalent, in radiography.
Minimum Qualifications: At least a bachelor’s degree; three or more years clinical experience in radiography; one year of experience as an instructor in a radiologic technology program; experience in curriculum development, supervision, instruction, evaluation and academic advising; and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration, or equivalent, in radiography.
Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in education or a health-related field. Two years of experience as an instructor in a radiology technology program. Experience coordinating a radiologic technology or other health-related program.