Associate Radiologic Technology Program Director
6 days ago
Austin
Job Description📍Location Austin Campus 6330 East Highway 290, Suite 180 Houston, TX 78723 Our Comprehensive Benefits Package Our benefits package includes: • Medical, • Dental, • Vision, • Voluntary Life (Employee, Spouse, Child), • Employer-Paid Life Insurance, • Short-Term Disability (STD), • Long-Term Disability (LTD), • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA/LFSA), • Health Savings Account (HSA), • HSA Employer Contribution, • Critical Illness, • Hospital Indemnity, • Accident Insurance, • 401(k), • 401(k) Employer Match, • Paid Holidays, • Floating Holiday, • Mental Health Day, • Referral Bonus Program, • Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) The Associate Radiologic Technology Program Director is a pivotal leadership role responsible for the strategic development, implementation, and oversight of educational services within the Radiologic Technology (RT) and Limited X-ray Technology (LMXT) programs. This position plays a critical role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality curriculum, maintaining compliance with accreditation standards, and fostering academic excellence among students and faculty. The role requires a balance of academic leadership, operational management, and student-focused mentorship to drive program success and enhance institutional objectives. Key highlights of this role include: • Providing strategic oversight and operational support for both online and on-ground components of the RT and LMXT programs., • Ensuring compliance with Federal, State, Institutional, and Programmatic accreditation standards to uphold the integrity of the programs., • Collaborating with faculty and clinical coordinators to optimize curriculum delivery and clinical training experiences., • Mentoring students to achieve academic and professional success, including preparation for certification exams and career placement., • Contributing to the continuous improvement of program pathways, including advanced imaging modalities such as CT and MRI. This role is integral to the success of the Radiologic Technology program, fostering a collaborative environment that supports faculty development, student achievement, and program growth. • Support the Program Director in managing daily operations of the Radiologic Technology (RT) and Limited X-ray Technology (LMXT) programs, including both online and ground components., • Assist with the coordination and oversight of clinical sites, clinical rotations, and clinical documentation to ensure compliance with accreditation standards., • Support accreditation, regulatory, and certification requirements, including documentation for ABHES and the Texas Medical Board., • Assist with faculty onboarding, credential review, training, scheduling, and performance documentation., • Teach RT and LMXT courses as needed and support curriculum delivery to maintain high educational standards., • Contribute to the development and assessment of RT and LMXT curriculum to ensure alignment with industry standards and accreditation requirements., • Facilitate the student selection and acceptance process for the RT and LMXT programs., • Participate in and lead various meetings, including Student Information Sessions, New Student Orientation, Clinical Coordinator Meetings, Faculty Meetings, and All-Level Program Director Meetings., • Monitor student progress, clinical readiness, and eligibility for certification exams to ensure successful outcomes., • Provide student advising and address academic or clinical concerns to support student success., • Collaborate with Career Services to enhance graduate placement and strengthen community partnerships., • Support clinical coordinators and field-based instructors to ensure effective clinical training experiences., • Assist with program outreach, continuing education initiatives, and pathway development for advanced imaging modalities (e.g., CT/MRI)., • Ensure compliance with institutional policies and state, federal, and programmatic regulations., • Provide administrative and clinical support to the RT/LMXT Program Director as needed., • Perform other duties as assigned to enhance program effectiveness and achieve institutional goals., • Bachelor's degree preferred, with a minimum of three years of relevant experience in the field and two years of teaching experience., • Two years of Educational Leadership experience preferred., • Must be an ABHES and TWC-approved Instructor., • Hold current licensure and/or certification in the field as required by local, state, and/or federal law., • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Outlook, and Word, with strong data entry skills., • Exemplary verbal and written communication skills., • Exceptional interpersonal and conflict resolution abilities., • Strong organizational skills with keen attention to detail., • Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving capabilities., • Proven supervisory and leadership skills to manage teams effectively., • Ability to interpret and apply safety rules, operating instructions, and procedure manuals., • Competence in writing routine reports and correspondence., • Effective public speaking skills for addressing groups of students, faculty, or stakeholders., • Proficiency in mathematical concepts, including algebra and geometry, to apply in practical scenarios., • Ability to solve complex problems and adapt to situations with limited standardization., • Educational Excellence – Join a premier healthcare education institution focused on preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals., • Modern Facilities – Teach with state-of-the-art equipment and advanced learning technologies., • Collaborative Environment – Work with experienced educators and healthcare professionals committed to student success., • Professional Development – Access ongoing training, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities in healthcare education., • Student-Centered Approach – Work in an environment where student success and career readiness are our top priorities. xKRHExpYgS