Clinical Coordinator of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program (Tenure Track)
Essential Duties:
Plan, organize and coordinate clinical activities for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Students.
Develop and maintain clinical affiliates
Coordinate workload and communicate expectations with all clinical instructors/preceptors
Provide information relevant to clinical practice to the students and clinical sites
Schedule and chair all clinical instructor/ preceptor meetings
Ensure that clinical rotations cover all clinical skills outlined in the program's clinical goals and objectives
Provide classroom instruction reflecting the current college workload guidelines
Monitor students' progression and clinical evaluations
Coordinate the transcription and dissemination of clinical evaluations
Keep all clinical folders current
Assure that all clinical contracts are current
Participate in professional growth activities
Serve on college committees as appointed or selected
Maintain current knowledge of sonographic techniques and educational methodology through continuing professional development
Ensures strong relationships between the program and the clinical sites
Works to increase the number of placements within the program
Evaluates students' skills in scan lab
Relationships & Contacts
Internal
Faculty, students, administrators, department chairs, non-contractual employees
External
High school counselors and teachers, professional groups, clinical and placement employers, program advisory committees, clinical site staffs, community resources
Minimum Qualifications:
Associate's Degree or higher in the field
Appropriately credentialed sonographer and/ or vascular technologist with the equivalent of two years' full-time professional experience as a general imaging sonographer or cardiac sonographer and/or vascular technologist
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree or higher degree
Documented experience in supervision, instruction, evaluation, student guidance and in
educational theories and techniques
Have a minimum of five years of full-time clinical experience as a registered sonographer in the professional sonography field.
Documentation of experience in educational theories and techniques may include completed college courses, seminars, or in-service sessions on topics including, but not limited to, learning theory, curriculum design, test construction, teaching methodology, or assessment techniques.
Proficiency in curriculum development, supervision, instruction, evaluation, and advising
Appropriately credentialed sonographer in Adult Cardiac, Vascular Sonography (ARDMS OR CCI), Abdomen and Obstetric Sonography (ARDMS OR ARRT)
Desired Competencies:
Strong interpersonal communication skills
Time management, planning and implementation skills
Project management
Multi-task management skills
Effective continuous improvement skills
Ability to work with diverse populations
Details:
Reports To: Associate Dean, Health and Public Safety Division
Position Level: Instructor
Compensation: $58,781 (Bachelor), $64,340 (Master), $69,898.
06 (PhD)
Job Category: Faculty
Contractual Affiliation: AAUP I
Exempt Classification: Exempt
Status: Full-time
Benefits:
Cincinnati State provides employees with high quality and cost-effective benefits with a variety of options:
Medical Insurance (PPO- employer covers up to 92% of the premium, HDHP- employer covers 100% of the premium)
Dental Insurance (employer covers 100% of the premium)
Vision Insurance
NO WAITING PERIODS! Medical, Vision and Dental benefits are effective from day one of employment!
flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Account (employer contributions)
Short-Term Disability: Offering 60% of your salary.
Life Insurance and AD&D Insurance (employer paid)
Supplemental Life Insurance, Critical Illness and Accident: Optional at employee expense
Pet Insurance
Employee Assistance Plan for employees, spouse and dependents
Tuition waiver for employees, spouse and dependents
Tuition Reimbursement
Free parking
10 annual paid holidays in addition to generous paid time off options including vacation, sick, personal leave, and winter season days.
Employees at Cincinnati State qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Retirement:
As a Cincinnati State employee, and an employee of an Ohio public institution, you will not contribute to the Federal Social Security system.
Instead, our employees will contribute to a State Retirement Plan (SERS or STRS) or an Alternative Retirement Plan (ARP): 403B and/or Deferred Compensation Program 457 Plan.
EOE- Committed to Creating a Diverse and Inclusive Work Environment
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, as well as its individual academic divisions, is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in all its activities and programs, including employment and promotion.
It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, sex, sexual-orientation, age, physical disabilities, veteran or marital status.