Faculty - Radiologic Technology
Company: Northeast College Of Health Sciences
Location: Seneca Falls
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
TITLE: Faculty DEPARTMENT: Imaging Sciences- Radiologic
Technology DIVISION: Academic Affairs STATUS: Exempt
Note: As a member of our exempt work
force there could be occasions when a commitment beyond the normal
workweek may be required. Salary information: $70,000 to $75,000
annually BENEFITS: Flexible Work Arrangements Available (where
applicable, based on position) Medical Dental Vision Health Savings
Account Flexible Spending Account College Paid Life, AD&D, LTD
insurance Generous PTO 12 Paid Holidays TIAA Retirement with 8%
college contribution after one year of employment Free EAP
Counseling Services Free Chiropractic Care Northeast College of
Health Sciences is committed to creating a culture of diversity,
equity, inclusion, and belonging with our college campus community.
In support of our institutional values, we acknowledge each
person’s unique experience, perspective, and ability as
contributions that both enrich our community and enhance the
professions and people we serve. As such, the College is dedicated
to providing equitable opportunities to all future and current
employees, including those belonging to groups that have been
historically underrepresented in higher education. General
Description Members of the faculty are responsible for the
instruction of the curriculum and the assessment of student
learning. Faculty advance the mission of the institution through
their work in the areas of teaching, research and scholarly
activities and citizenship in accordance with the parameters of the
Faculty Handbook. Organizational Relationships Reports to the
Imaging Sciences Program Director. Collaborates with faculty,
staff, and students within the Radiologic Technology program.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities Plan and present course
material in a logically organized manner; establishing course
objectives and requirements and communicating them to students;
selecting and ordering texts and supplemental materials; preparing,
administering, and grading papers and examinations; and assigning
grades without discrimination, in accordance with the
nondiscrimination policy as it appears in the College catalog.
Provide students with appropriate, current course material
consistent with the overall curriculum and profession; assuring
student comprehension and competency; and providing unbiased
outcome assessments. Encourage student participation and
interaction, be sensitive to class response, deal with students
ethically, allot ample time for consultation, and seek a
professional rapport with student. Motivate and academically
challenge students, be dedicated to subject material and the
teaching profession, display self-confidence, and communicate a
sense of enthusiasm for pursuit of knowledge. Academically assist,
advise, and counsel students regarding their work in classes and
recognize when a student requires professional assistance with
problems of a personal or academic nature so that professional help
can be obtained. Participate in the accreditation and assessment
process. Support the program director to assure effective program
operations. Participate in periodic review and revision of course
materials to ensure integration of current knowledge within the
field into traditionally accepted subject matter. Maintain current
knowledge of the professional disciplines and educational
methodologies through continuing professional development. Maintain
current knowledge of program policies, procedures, and student
progress; promote and enforce program and college policies and
procedures. contributing to curriculum development and the
assessment of student learning, and to follow academic policies and
standards relating to teaching and learning. Participate in
research and scholarly activity, typically project-oriented such
as: educational or clinical research, authorship of a book or
journal article, and/or scholarly media productions within one’s
area of expertise. Participate in citizenship activities such as
efforts that benefit the College community, the professional and/or
academic community, and the local community. Participate in
department, division, college, and professional
meetings/committees. Methods of Accountability Verbal and written
communications with Program Director, faculty, staff, and students.
Compliance with college policies/requirements. Maintain active
involvement with professional, national, and state organizations
important to professional and educational responsibilities. Annual
performance evaluation in the work areas of teaching, research and
scholarly activities, and citizenship by the Program Director in
accordance with the Northeast College of Health Sciences Faculty
Handbook. Mental and Physical Requirements Effective and
professional verbal and written communication skills. Professional
demeanor. Effective critical thinking, problem solving and
decision-making skills. Basic proficiency in PC use and Microsoft
Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and
willingness to learn/use additional software platforms used for
student education. Proficient in imaging sciences equipment used in
program. Perform all services expected of a licensed Radiologic
Technologist. Education, Training and Experience Bachelor’s degree
required. Qualified to teach subject matter/courses assigned.
Proficient in curriculum development, supervision, instruction,
evaluation, and academic advising. At least two years of Radiologic
Technologist clinical experience. Holds current American Registry
of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration,
or its equivalent (an unrestricted license for the state in which
the program is located) in radiography. Appropriate professional
licensure to practice in New York State. * Employment is subject to
the favorable result of a background investigation and where
applicable, confirmation of appropriate degrees and credentialing.
Northeast College of Health Sciences is an Equal Opportunity
employer and does not discriminate against students or employees on
the basis of age, race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation,
or handicapping conditions (or any other protected status) in its
educational programs, financial aid, activities, admissions and
employment practices.
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