Experienced Radiologic Technology Instructor – Hybrid (Remote & On‑Site) Position with Immediate Start in West Palm Beach, FL

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```htmlAboutSoutheastern College – Shaping the Future of Healthcare EducationSoutheastern College has earned a reputation as a leading career‑focused institution that delivers high‑impact, hands‑on training for the next generation of health‑care professionals. With campuses across Florida and a robust online platform, we empower students to master the technical, clinical, and professional skills required in today’s fast‑evolving medical environment. Our mission is simple: connect passionate learners with industry‑aligned curricula, dedicated faculty, and real‑world opportunities that lead to rewarding careers.As part of our commitment to excellence, we are expanding our faculty team with an immediate‑hire Radiologic Technology Instructor who will bring classroom expertise, clinical insight, and a genuine enthusiasm for student success. This is a hybrid role—part of your week will be spent in our vibrant West Palm Beach campus, while the remainder can be completed from the comfort of your home office, giving you the flexibility to balance professional and personal commitments.Why This Role Is a Game‑Changer for Your CareerJoining our faculty means you will be at the forefront of radiologic education, shaping curricula that reflect the latest imaging technologies, safety standards, and patient‑care protocols. You will mentor a diverse cohort of adult learners—many of whom are returning to school, changing careers, or seeking advancement in the imaging field. Your impact will be measured not only by student grades, but by the confidence and competence they carry into hospitals, imaging centers, and diagnostic labs across the nation.Key Responsibilities – Delivering Excellence Every DayInstruction & Curriculum Management• Design and update detailed lesson plans, lab activities, and assessment tools that align with the ARRT standards and industry best practices.• Prepare and maintain a comprehensive Course Control Document (CCD) for each class, ensuring all learning objectives, resources, and evaluation criteria are clearly articulated.• Facilitate engaging, interactive lectures—both in‑person and via our state‑of‑the‑art virtual classroom platform—using multimedia, case studies, and real‑world scenarios to reinforce conceptual understanding.• Conduct hands‑on laboratory sessions where students practice imaging techniques, equipment operation, radiation safety, and patient positioning under your direct supervision.• Develop, administer, and grade quizzes, mid‑terms, practical exams, and final projects while providing timely, constructive feedback that fuels continuous improvement.Student Support & Mentorship• Maintain an open‑door policy for one‑on‑one tutoring, academic counseling, and career guidance, ensuring each student feels valued and supported.• Monitor attendance, participation, and performance data daily, and proactively intervene with students who are at risk of falling behind.• Prepare and deliver comprehensive progress reports to the Dean, highlighting achievements, concerns, and recommended action plans.• Coordinate with the Student Services team to facilitate remediation, supplemental instruction, and resources for students with diverse learning needs.Program Development & Institutional Collaboration• Partner with the Dean, Associate Dean, and other faculty members to refine program outcomes, accreditation documentation, and continuous‑improvement initiatives.• Participate in faculty meetings, curriculum committees, and knowledge‑sharing forums to foster a culture of interdisciplinary collaboration.• Assist with inventory management of radiology equipment, ensuring labs are stocked, calibrated, and compliant with safety regulations.• Contribute to recruitment efforts by attending open houses, career fairs, and community outreach events that showcase the radiologic technology program.• Support graduation ceremonies, award presentations, and other signature events that celebrate student success.Essential Qualifications – Your Foundations for Success• Associate degree in Radiologic Technology or a related field (minimum requirement).• A minimum of four (4) years of professional experience performing diagnostic imaging procedures in a clinical setting.• Current certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or eligibility to obtain certification within six months of hire.• Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver curriculum for adult learners, with a strong grasp of instructional design principles.• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, enabling clear articulation of complex technical concepts.• Proficiency with Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas, Blackboard, or Moodle, and comfort presenting via video‑conferencing tools (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc.).• Commitment to maintaining a professional demeanor, enforcing campus policies (attendance, dress code, food and beverage restrictions), and upholding the college’s code of conduct.Preferred Qualifications – Adding an Extra Edge• Bachelor’s degree or higher in Radiologic Technology, Health Sciences, Education, or a closely related discipline.• Experience teaching in a career‑college environment or in an accredited radiologic technology program.• Familiarity with accreditation processes (e.g., JRCERT) and the ability to contribute to compliance documentation.• Advanced certifications such as CT, MRI, or Mammography specialties.• Previous involvement in curriculum development, program assessment, or faculty mentorship initiatives.• Evidence of scholarly activity—presentations, publications, or conference participation—related to radiologic education.Skills and Competencies – What Makes a Great Instructor• Instructional mastery: Ability to translate technical knowledge into compelling lessons that resonate with diverse adult learners.• Clinical expertise: Hands‑on proficiency with X‑ray, fluoroscopy, CT, and other imaging modalities, including patient safety and radiation protection standards.• Analytical mindset: Skilled at interpreting student performance data and using it to drive targeted interventions.• Organizational agility: Capable of managing multiple courses, grading cycles, and administrative duties without compromising quality.• Interpersonal finesse: Empathetic, approachable, and able to foster a collaborative classroom environment.• Technological fluency: Comfortable navigating digital resources, virtual labs, and emerging e‑learning tools.• Professional integrity: Commitment to ethical teaching practices, confidentiality, and continuous self‑development.Career Growth & Learning OpportunitiesAt Southeastern College, we view faculty development as a two‑way street. As a Radiologic Technology Instructor, you will have access to a suite of resources designed to accelerate your professional trajectory:• Continuing Education Stipends: Annual budget allocations to support attendance at national conferences (e.g., ASRT, RCR), certification renewals, and specialized workshops.• Mentorship Programs: Pairing with senior faculty members who can provide guidance on research, curriculum design, and academic leadership.• Pathways to Advancement: Clear promotion criteria from Adjunct to Full‑Time, and opportunities to assume roles such as Program Coordinator, Department Chair, or Instructional Designer.• Research & Publication Support: Assistance with grant writing, collaborative research projects, and dissemination of findings in peer‑reviewed journals.• Technology Integration Training: Hands‑on sessions covering simulation software, virtual reality labs, and emerging AI‑driven imaging analytics.Work Environment & Company CultureOur West Palm Beach campus offers a modern, climate‑controlled teaching environment equipped with the latest imaging simulators, high‑resolution displays, and collaborative workspaces. The hybrid model respects your need for flexibility, allowing you to split your schedule between on‑site labs and remote instruction.We pride ourselves on an inclusive, student‑centric culture where every voice matters. Highlights include:• Diversity & Inclusion: A commitment to fostering a welcoming atmosphere for people of all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences.• Community Engagement: Opportunities to partner with local hospitals, imaging centers, and health‑care organizations for student externships and service‑learning projects.• Collaborative Spirit: Regular faculty “brown‑bag” sessions, interdisciplinary panels, and social gatherings that nurture professional camaraderie.• Work‑Life Balance: Flexible scheduling, paid time off, and a supportive administration that recognizes the importance of personal wellbeing.Compensation, Perks & Benefits (General Overview)We offer a competitive salary package that reflects your experience, certifications, and the regional cost of living. While exact figures will be discussed during the interview process, you can expect the following components:• Base Salary: Market‑aligned, with annual merit‑based increases.• Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and eligible dependents.• Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions.• Paid Time Off: Vacation, sick leave, and holidays to recharge and spend time with loved ones.• Professional Development: Tuition reimbursement for graduate coursework and certifications.• Technology Stipend: Support for home‑office equipment—high‑speed internet, webcam, and ergonomic accessories.• Employee Assistance Program (EAP):** Confidential counseling, legal guidance, and financial planning resources.How to Apply – Take the Next Step Toward an Impactful CareerIf you are passionate about shaping the next cadre of radiologic technologists and thrive in an environment that values both academic rigor and compassionate mentorship, we want to hear from you. To be considered, please submit your resume, cover letter, and copies of your ARRT certification through our online portal.For additional information or to speak directly with a campus representative, visit our official website and locate the “Contact Us” page for your nearest campus.Ready to Make a Difference?Join a forward‑thinking institution where your expertise translates into real‑world student success. and embark on a rewarding journey that blends education, technology, and the heartfelt mission of improving patient care across the nation.```Apply for this job

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