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What is the difference between Urgently Hiring Radiologic Technology Instructor vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectUrgently Hiring Radiologic Technology InstructorRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsARRT certification, teaching credentialsARRT certification, clinical experience
Work EnvironmentClassroom, lab, clinical training settingsHospitals, clinics, imaging centers
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, training programsHealthcare facilities, diagnostic imaging

The main difference is that a Radiologic Technology Instructor focuses on teaching and training students in radiologic procedures, often in academic settings, while a Radiologic Technologist performs imaging procedures directly on patients in clinical environments. Both roles require ARRT certification, but their daily responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Full-time, Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job description

LMRT Instructor

Part-time Evening - Dallas Campus

Are you a Radiologic Technologist or LMRT who trains new hires or oversees student interns? Are you ready to train the next generation of Allied Health Care workers full-time? The College of Health Care Professions - S is hiring caring, compassionate industry professionals who love learning.
Our instructors enjoy hybrid work on a small intimate campus, autonomy, professional development, and the satisfaction of seeing a student succeed.

Summary: The instructor will ensure ethical conduct, sound educational practices, and the academic development of each student, with focus on the Mission Objectives of the College of Health Care Professions. In this position, the Instructor delivers the curriculum to help students achieve their educational goals. The instructors will also manage their classrooms and promote a positive and engaging learning environment, provide support, tutoring and other assistance as needed. Instructors are to “model” the professional behaviors, language, and activities expected of our students.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Utilize classroom and lab instruction, student assessment mechanisms, and classroom management techniques to provide an engaged classroom experience to students.
  • Guarantee that student has been presented with material to successfully meet the learning objectives of each course within a student’s program of study.
  • Ensure the instructional materials and equipment are ready for student use, sufficient in quantity, and are properly maintained and in working order.
  • Participate in on-going faculty assessment and professional development activities to ensure an active and engaging classroom for all students; maintain required certification and licensure.
  • Actively participate in meeting, review and analyze data, compile reports, and meet academic and administrative deadlines.
  • Ensure campus compliance with all federal, state, and regulatory bodies’, guidelines, along with internal policies of the company.
  • Monitor attendance of students and submit to registrar’s office before leaving work day/evening.
  • Prepare weekly lesson plans; follow syllabi to maintain a pace to meet requirements.
  • Ensure strict adherence to school schedule.
  • Notify director of all incidents and/or issues immediately.
  • Grade tests and submit grades on time to register’s office.
  • Maintain and clean classrooms, laboratory areas and faculty offices.
  • Arrive for work, be in your classroom to greet students and begin class on time.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Completion of a Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) Program or Certificate Program with 3+ years of experience, or

  • Completion of a Radiologic Technology Associate’s Degree Program with 2+ years of experience

  • Strong communication and organizational skills

  • A passion for teaching, mentoring, and student success