FMOL Health

FranU Instructor, Radiologic Technology (PRN)

FMOL Health  •  Baton Rouge, LA (Onsite)  •  4 hours ago
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Job Description

Instructor, Radiologic Technology (PRN)
FranU
Baton Rouge, La

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The Adjunct Radiologic Technology (RADT) Instructor provides high-quality instruction to students enrolled in the Radiologic Technology Program. Under the direction of the Program Director and full-time faculty, the Adjunct Instructor facilitates student learning through demonstration, supervised practice, competency evaluation, and reinforcement of classroom concepts in a simulated and/or physical clinical environment. The Adjunct Instructor promotes student success by maintaining a safe, organized, and professional setting while ensuring compliance with Program, University, accreditation and radiation safety standards.

This position is part-time and scheduled on an as-needed basis (PRN) to provide instructional support for laboratory courses, clinical courses, competency testing, remediation, open laboratory sessions, and special program activities. #CB

Job Standards and Performance Expectations

  1. Mission Engagement

    1. Actively engages in the Catholic and Franciscan mission and identity of Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University by modeling the Franciscan Values, promoting justice from the communities we serve, and integrating the Catholic and Franciscan intellectual traditions in courses, programs, and services.

  2. Laboratory and Clinical Instruction

    1. Demonstrates radiographic positioning patient care, equipment operation, image acquisition, radiation protection, and clinical best practices

    2. Facilitates engaging laboratory instruction and supervised clinical learning experiences that promote critical thinking and clinical competence

    3. Provides individualized instruction, coaching, and mentorship to students in both laboratory and clinical settings

    4. Reinforces classroom concepts through simulation, laboratory exercises, and direct patient care experiences

    5. Ensures a safe learning environment while promoting adherence to infection control, radiation safety, patient confidentiality, and institutional policies

  3. Student Evaluation and Academic Responsibilities

    1. Evaluate student laboratory competencies and clinical performance using approved Program assessment tools and grading rubrics

    2. Conducts competency assessments in accordance with Program and Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) requirements

    3. Provides timely, objective, and constructive feedback to promote student growth and clinical competence

    4. Maintains accurate documentation of competencies, clinical evaluations, attendance, grading, and student progress

    5. Identify students requiring remediation and collaborates with Program faculty to implement improvement plans

  4. Laboratory and Clinical Operations

    1. Prepares laboratory facilities and instructional materials prior to scheduled learning activities

    2. Maintains a clean, organized, safe, and professional library environment

    3. Demonstrate proper stewardship of radiographic equipment, phantoms, positioning aids, image receptors, and instructional resources

    4. Reports equipment malfunctions, safety concerns, and supply needs promptly to the Program Director

    5. Assists with laboratory inventory equipment quality assurance, and routine maintenance activities

  5. Safety and Regulatory Compliance

    1. Promotes and enforces radiation protection principles and the “As Low As Reasonably Achievable” (ALARA) philosophy during all laboratory and clinical instruction

    2. Ensures compliance with Program, University, clinical affiliate, and regulatory agency policies and procedures

    3. Models and reinforces safe patient handling, infection prevention, standard precautions, and proper body mechanics

    4. Maintains a safe learning environment by identifying and addressing potential hazards, unsafe practices, or equipment concerns

    5. Demonstrates and reinforces compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the ARRT Standards of Ethics, and institutional policies regarding patient confidentiality and professional conduct

  6. Supervision and Student Engagement

    1. Supervises students in the laboratory and clinical settings to ensure safe and ethical patient care

    2. Monitors student compliance with clinical objectives, professional behaviors, radiation safety practices, and departmental policies

    3. Serves as a professional role model by demonstrating accountability, teamwork, compassion, and clinical excellence

    4. Communicate effectively with Clinical Preceptors, Department Leadership, and Program Faculty regarding student performance and concerns

  7. Professionalism

    1. Arrives prepared and on time or all assigned laboratory and clinical assignments

    2. Maintains current ARRT registration, state licensure, CPR certification, and other required credentials

    3. Maintains confidentiality of student and patient information in accordance with FERPA and HIPAA requirements

    4. Demonstrates effective communication, professionalism, flexibility, and sound judgment in all interactions

  8. Collaboration and Program Support

    1. Collaborate effectively with the Program Director, faculty, Clinical Preceptors, and University personnel to support student learning and Program operations

    2. Maintains timely and professional communication regarding student progress, concerns, scheduling, and instructional needs

    3. Participates in required adjunct faculty meetings, orientation, and training as assigned

    4. Assists with Program activities, laboratory preparation, or special events, as requested, and as scheduling permits

  9. Professional Development

    1. Maintains current knowledge of radiologic technology practice, educational methodology, accreditation standards, and healthcare trends through continuing education

    2. Demonstrates a commitment to lifelong learning and continuous improvement in teaching, laboratory instruction, and clinical education

  10. Other Duties as Assigned

    1. Other duties as assigned or required

EXPERIENCE

  • Two (2) years’ clinical experience in the professional discipline

EDUCATION

  • Associate’s Degree in Radiologic Technology, required: Bachelor’s Degree, preferred

LICENSURE

  • Holds current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration and an unrestricted Louisiana State Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners (LSRTBE) License
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About FMOL Health

FMOL Health is a bold, connected health system that delivers care that prioritizes people – every patient, every community, every time – while honoring the unique character of each market we serve.

We are continuously evolving, raising the standard for what healthcare can be and shining a bright light on the power of compassionate, coordinated care. This light reflects a system that is locally grounded yet regionally strong, trusted by communities, respected by peers and indispensable to the people we are privileged to serve.

Our team members are more than just their job descriptions and titles, and we provide a unique Total Rewards package to meet the needs of team members and their families: compensation, benefits, personal growth and development, recognition, health and well-being, and purpose.

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