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As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer radiography teaching in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Job description

The School of Medical Imaging and Therapeutics seeks a full-time faculty member to deliver high quality learning experiences and education for students in the Radiography. The faculty member willengage in teaching, service and scholarship activities, and works collaboratively with colleagues across the University as well as with the Program Director and Dean. Additionally, the incumbent provides mentorship to students and contributes to the visibility, impact and reputation of the University and its programs through research and scholarly engagement. The selected candidate will have responsibilities teaching classroom, radiography labs, patient care labs, online and clinical courses to undergraduate students. Subject matters may include Radiographic Procedures, Exposure, CT, Patient Care, Radiation Protection and Biology, Radiographic Pathology, Research Methods and more. Rank and salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

  • Deliver didactic, laboratory and/or experiential instruction via multiple formats (in-person, online, or in a 'blended' format) in the Radiography, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy program.
  • Provide students with an approved syllabus that includes course objectives and learning outcomes, teaching methodology, attendance policies in line with those of the School, texts and readings, assignments and deliverables, timelines and evaluation criteria.
  • Provide engaging assignments that demonstrate the real-world applications of concepts covered.
  • Participate in service activities; serve on committees; serve on regional, state, or national organization committees and volunteer activities; represent the program and University in/at community functions; attend School and institutional activities such as Commencement and ceremonies; and support student activities such as health fairs and service projects.
  • Participate in scholarship resulting in conference presentations, publishable manuscripts, peer-reviewed instructional materials, or other outcomes consistent with expectations for scholarly activities described in the Faculty Manual.
  • Use the University's learning management system to post syllabus, assignments and other materials and to communicate with students.
  • Advise and assist students through office hours or scheduled appointments, by phone or email, and through other University-approved mechanisms.
  • Provide service including student mentoring, ongoing course development, and assessment.
  • Attend and participate in monthly School and Department meetings, University ceremonies, and other major events, and serves as a member of University, School and/or Department committees, as assigned.
  • Contribute to periodic reviews and revisions of departmental course offerings.
  • Maintain advanced knowledge in discipline and areas of expertise.
  • Build and maintain relationships with professional organizations involved with the healthcare sector.
  • Coordinating exposure and procedure labs with the other faculty in the program to align with the didactic content.
  • Evaluate students on their competency to perform imaging procedures in the lab.
  • Work with the clinical coordinator on the students schedules and site assignments as well as conducting site visits.
  • Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the supervisor.