Company Overview
National Polytechnic College has been a leader in allied health education since 1996, offering comprehensive training programs to prepare students for rewarding careers in healthcare. Accredited by recognized agencies and approved for Title IV financial aid, the college is dedicated to fostering excellence and innovation in health sciences education.
Job Overview
We are seeking a dynamic and highly organized Radiologic Technologist Instructor/Clinical Coordinator to lead our diagnostic imaging department. This energetic role involves overseeing clinical operations, ensuring quality standards, and supporting staff development within a fast-paced healthcare education environment. The ideal candidate will bring a passion for teaching, extensive radiologic expertise, and a commitment to patient safety and clinical excellence.
- Education: Must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
- Certification: Must hold and maintain current certifications from the California Department of Public Health – Radiologic Health Branch
- Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT)
- Fluoroscopy Permit
- CPR/BLS: Current Basic Life Support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
- Registration: Must have an active Radiography registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Experience: Minimum of 2-3 years of full radiography experience in a hospital or outpatient imaging clinic.
Additional Qualifications
- Advanced certifications in post-primary modalities such as CT or Mammography.
- Additional modality experience in MRI or Nuclear Medicine is a plus.
- Experience in curriculum development, instructional technology, student advising, and academic evaluation.
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with internal staff and external clinical partners.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver hands-on lab instruction on campus and remote lectures as needed.
- Monitor and report equipment needs and repairs to the Program Director.
- Ensure RT students meet all requirements for clinical rotations and provide remedial support when necessary.
- Coordinate distribution and tracking of dosimetry badges and quarterly radiation reports.
- Manage and distribute student safety documentation and assist in distributing x-ray lab markers.
- Supervise students at clinical sites, ensuring compliance with ARRT competencies and state regulations.
- Collaborate with Career Services department to align clinical rotations with ARRT skill requirements.
- Identify and secure new clinical externship sites; maintain organized clinical sites databases.
- Assist the RT Program director with Sites Approval Applications and corresponding documentation.
- Conduct site visits and maintain strong relationships with clinical partners (local travel required; mileage/gas/parking reimbursed).
- Communicate regularly with clinical preceptors regarding student performance and concerns.
- Utilize clinical competency tracking systems to monitor student progress.
- Support public relations efforts to promote the college and expand clinical partnerships.
- Adhere to institutional policies and participate in faculty meetings and professional development activities.
If you're passionate about your RT career and committed to shaping the next generation of radiologic technologists, we encourage you to apply and join our mission-driven team.
Job Type: Part-Time
Pay: $31.00 - $37.00 per hour
Work Location: In person