Radiologic Technology- Adjunct Instructor Information Technology (IT) - Altamonte Springs, FL at Geebo

Radiologic Technology- Adjunct Instructor

2.
5 Altamonte Springs, FL Altamonte Springs, FL Part-time Contract Part-time Contract Estimated:
$52.
4K - $66.
3K a year Estimated:
$52.
4K - $66.
3K a year Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology s a leading student-centered educator for the next generation of allied health and Information Technology (IT) professionals.
Healthcare and IT are ever changing.
Future professionals need to be patient-centered and savvy about business in ways their predecessors simply couldn't.
At Cambridge, we're leading the way in educating the next generation of medical related professionals.
We accomplish this by putting students at the center of the educational process.
We empower every student and staff member to be their best as they take responsibility for confronting the challenges of healthcare and IT.
We inspire everyone to pursue the future with dedication and a strategy for achievement in their careers and in every frontier of their lives.
Cambridge College is culturally diverse, equitably balancing teaching, student improvement and professional growth through engaging clinical practice and similation in a variety of healthcare and IT settings.
We teach our graduates to demonstrate ethical leadership as healthcare and IT professionals.
We are committed to anticipating and adapting to meet the ever-changing future environment and needs, while addressing current opportunities.
Just as medical and IT knowledge continues to expand, so does our curriculum.
We're known for being a thought leader, improving academic programs and advancing allied health and IT practices.
We continue to grow by having innovative health related and IT programs that are recognized for excellence and are in demand in the community at large.
Cambridge College's Radiologic Technology program is ABHES accredited.
Position Overview:
Start each class punctually at the time the instructional period is scheduled to begin and to dismiss each class at the time the instructional period is scheduled to end.
Maintain students' grades in the grade book provided by Cambridge.
Keep accurate attendance records for each class in the attendance book provided by Cambridge.
Submit copies of all examinations and final examinations to Program Director.
Prepare daily lesson plans and turn in copies to Program Director one week in advance.
Prepare academic counseling form for any student who is failing the instructor' course(s) and discuss the evaluation with the student before sending the evaluation from the Faculty Director.
Prepare a final Grade Summary Form for every student in the instructor's classes and submit the form to the Program Director at conclusion of each quarter.
Follow the syllabus for each class based upon the curriculum of the course provided by the Program Director.
Follow the subject matter of the courses as directed by the Program Director.
Motivate students to assume professional attitudes and demeanor.
Attend instructors meetings or other meetings that are scheduled by the Program Director.
Alert appropriate Cambridge staff / Program Director of any concerns.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program recognized by the U.
S.
Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Credentialed by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiologic Sciences.
Licensed by the appropriate state agency as a Medical Radiologic Technologist.
Three (3) years of occupational experience as a registered radiographer Teaching experience preferred.
Verbal and written communication skills.
Knowledge of Word, Excel, Power Point and other computer skills.
Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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