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Radiologic Technology Program Director

Glen Oaks Community College, Centreville, MI, United States


General Summary

The Radiologic Technology Program Director is responsible for the organization, administration, periodic review, planning, policy development, fiscal management, evaluation, and general effectiveness of the radiologic technology program in cooperation with the Director of Allied Health and the Dean of Health & Natural Sciences.

Duties and Responsibilities

Examples of duties performed by this position include:

Develop current and relevant radiologic technology curriculum in the Allied Health Department collaboratively with colleagues and in accordance with JRCERT standards. Maintain current knowledge of trends in the professional discipline and of best practices in educational methodology through continuing professional development. Conduct program review and assessment of student learning activities in alignment with GOCC and accreditation standards. Assist with hiring, orienting, mentoring, and evaluating adjunct faculty. Schedule course offerings and faculty assignments to meet the needs of the students. Advise students on their progress in the program. Oversee scheduling and student assignments to local clinical sites. Develop and maintain clinical site relationships. Provide lab oversight and management, including safety, maintenance and upgrade of the equipment and physical space, inventory, and space usage. Maintain lab guidelines, policies, and procedures. Assist faculty during lab use and simulations. Oversee and participate in local student recruitment events and other activities related to the radiographic technology program. Develop and maintain an active advisory committee; hold meetings a minimum of two times a year. Manage the radiographic technology program operating budget. Lead departmental meetings as required. Maintain professional and educational expertise in area of instruction. Serve as Radiation Safety Officer for the institution; administer the radiation safety monitoring program and provide counseling regarding radiation safety practices as outlined in the program policy on Radiation Protection Perform other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications Masters degree. Three years experience working in radiographic technology. Holds current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration, or equivalent state of Michigan licensure in radiography. Preferred Qualifications Two years of experience as an instructor in a JRCERT accredited program. Experience with curriculum development. How to Apply

Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three (3) professional references.

Pay: $68,365.00 - $102,548.00 per year

Benefits:

Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Professional development assistance Relocation assistance Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Education:

Master's (Required) Experience:

radiographic technology: 3 years (Required) License/Certification:

ARRT (M) Certification (Required) Work Location: In person

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