Adjunct Faculty- Radiologic Technology Program (RAD)
- Employer
- Anne Arundel Community College
- Location
- Arnold, MD
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- Faculty Jobs
- Health & Medical, Medicine
- Position Type
- Adjunct
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Community College
Job Details
The Radiologic Technology Program is seeking adjunct faculty with demonstrated knowledge in preparing and maintaining course outlines and objectives, instructing and evaluating students in the classroom, lab and/or clinical setting and reporting progress; Participating in the assessment process, as appropriate; Participating in periodic review and revision of course materials; Maintaining current knowledge of the professional discipline, as appropriate; Maintaining appropriate expertise and competence through continuing professional development.
Required Qualifications:
Must meet the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) qualifications for adjunct faculty including:
1. Holds academic and/or professional credentials appropriate to the subject content area taught;
2. Is knowledgeable of course development, instruction, evaluation, and academic advising;
3. Holds current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration, or equivalent, in radiography;
4. Licensed in Maryland to practice Radiography;
5. Associate's degree;
6. Two years of experience
Work Schedule:Monday - Friday, some evenings Required Documents:Cover Letter, Resume/Curriculum Vitae
Organization
With learning as its central mission, Anne Arundel Community College has responded to the needs of a diverse community for more than 50 years by offering high quality, affordable and accessible learning opportunities.
The college’s nationally recognized and award-winning programs have helped its more than 50,000 students annually achieve their academic, professional and personal goals in more than 200 areas of study.
AACC is a fully accredited, public, two-year institution offering credit programs leading to an associate degree, certificate or a letter of recognition. Students may prepare to transfer to a four-year institution or prepare for an immediate career.
AACC also offers extensive lifelong learning opportunities and noncredit, continuing education to those seeking career training or retraining, working to boost basic skills or pursuing new areas of interest.
In addition to its main campus in Arnold, Md., the college has degree centers at Arundel Mills, in Glen Burnie and at centers and schools around the county
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