Assistant Professor/ Clinical Coordinator - Radiography Technology
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Assistant Professor/ Clinical Coordinator - Radiography TechnologyThe role coordinates clinical education with classroom learning, develops relationships with clinical partners, supports qualified preceptors, and oversees clinical skills labs, student assignments, and evaluations. Teaching responsibilities include preparing and delivering engaging courses, evaluating student learning, advising students, and incorporating assessment results to strengthen instruction and curriculum. The position also contributes to accreditation activities, program review, outcomes assessment, curriculum development, recruitment events, and interprofessional education with other Health Professions and Nursing programs.
We re looking for an experienced radiography professional who brings strong communication, teaching, and organizational skills to a collaborative academic environment. The ideal candidate understands current radiography practice and can translate professional knowledge into effective classroom and clinical instruction. Strong presentation skills, comfort with technology and online instructional tools, and a commitment to student learning are essential. Success in this role also requires the ability to build productive relationships with clinical sites, community partners, faculty, and students while maintaining high professional and accreditation standards.
Professional development and staying current in both radiologic technology and educational practices are important parts of the role.
- Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology is required. A Bachelor’s degree in another health related field may be considered only if an Associate’s degree in Radiologic Technology from an approved school of Radiologic Technology has been earned.
- Two years of full-time equivalent experience as a radiography technologist is required.
- One year of experience as an instructor in a JRCERT-accredited program or institution is required at the time of hire.
Must have a valid driver’s license. Must hold an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists current registration or equivalent in radiography or equivalent license for the state of Idaho.
* Alternate Qualification Pathway
Candidates who hold an Associate’s degree in Radiologic Technology and meet the remaining minimum qualifications may be considered for an Acting Clinical Coordinator appointmentat a lower salary column while completing a Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field. The Bachelor’s degree must be completed within two years of appointment. Upon successful completion of the Bachelor’s degree, the employee would be eligible to transition to the Assistant Professor/Clinical Coordinator tenure-track position and receive the corresponding salary adjustment.
North Idaho College does not have a vaccine requirement. However, many of our nursing and health professions, are subject to federal or local hospital vaccine requirements.
Work Site
Location:
Coeur d' Alene Campus
Work Schedule:This full-time Tenure Track position is 127.5% FTE and works during the academic year as well as summer
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background check and proof of degree if required for this position.
Hiring range: $82,629 - $113,251
Combine your passion for radiography and teaching in a role supporting students in both the classroom and clinical settings. Help coordinate clinical education, build strong healthcare partnerships, and prepare the next generation of radiologic technologists.
Work type: Full-time Faculty
Location: Coeur d Alene
Category: Health Professions Education
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