General Description :
This is a part-time instructional assignment under the general direction of the Dean of Allied Health, Child Development, Kinesiology & Public Safety. The maximum teaching load is 10 units per semester, which may include evening and weekend hours.
Examples of Duties
Essential Functions :
- Provide instruction in accordance with established course outlines and expectations
- Inform students about course requirements, evaluation procedures and attendance policy
- Maintain required student attendance and scholastic records
- Prepare and grade class assignments and examinations
- Post and maintain regular office hours in accordance with prevailing policy
- Participate in the development and review of curriculum
- Participate in the development of teaching-learning methods and materials
- Participate in departmental, area and campus professional activities / committees
- Participate in the college's learning outcomes assessment program, including course, program, and institutional assessments
- Perform tasks needed for student records, e.g., submit grades on time to admissions and records
Typical Qualifications
Required :
Any bachelor's degree AND two years of professional experience ORAny associate's degree AND six years of professional experienceProfessional experience is required when the applicant possesses a master’s degreeHolds the following certificates and permits : ARRT Certified Radiologic Technologist, CDPH-RHB Certified Diagnostic Radiologic Technology & Fluoroscopic Radiologic Technologist and current CPRPromote and incorporate culturally affirming DEIA and anti-racist principles to nurture and create a respectful, inclusive, and equitable learning and work environment. In conducting their duties, staff members shall respect and acknowledge the diversity of students and colleagues.Preferred :
Minimum of one year of community college teaching experience in radiological technologyCurrent technology skills related to teaching in the discipline and a willingness to pursue future technological developmentsSupplemental Information