ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR-RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES Position Available In Caddo, Louisiana
Tallo's Job Summary: Northwestern State University College of Nursing and School of Allied Health is hiring an Assistant/Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program in Shreveport, Louisiana. The salary for this unclassified position is $70,000. Applicants must have a master's degree, relevant credentials, and two years of clinical experience as a registered sonographer. Submit required documents to Dr. Kari Cook at Northwestern State University.
Job Description
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR-RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES
Salary $70,000.00 Annually Location Shreveport, LA Job Type Unclassified Job Number 999844 Department Northwestern State University Opening Date 04/10/2025 DESCRIPTION
BENEFITS
Supplemental Information Northwestern State University College of Nursing and School of Allied Health seeks an Assistant/Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program in Shreveport, Louisiana. The review of applications will begin immediately, and the position will remain open until filled. Only complete applications will be reviewed.
To Apply:
Submit 1) a letter of application, 2) an updated CV, 3) official transcripts (if not from NSU), and 4) a list of three professional references with complete contact information to: Dr. Kari Cook Undergraduate Director, School of Allied Health Northwestern State University 7228 England Drive Alexandria, LA 71303 cookk@nsula.edu
NOTICE OF
NON-DISCRIMINATION (FULL DISCLOSURE) It has been, and will continue to be, the policy of Northwestern State University to be an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are based on job related standards and must comply with the principles of equal employment opportunity. In keeping with this policy, the University will continue to recruit, hire, train, and promote into all job levels the most qualified persons without regard to race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status, or retirement status. All personnel actions, such as compensation, benefits, transfers, layoffs, training, and education are administered without regard to race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status, or retirement status. The University is committed to equal opportunity for student success by providing access to educational programs, tuition assistance, and social and recreational activities for all students without regard to race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status, or retirement status. Additionally, the University provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. Student complaints or inquiries related to Title IX should be directed to Julie Powell (318-357-5570), Room 306 of the Friedman Student Union or email obannonj@nsula.edu. Employee Title IX issues should be directed to the Executive Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Human Resources, Veronica M. Biscoe (318-357-6359), Room 111 Caspari Hall or email ramirezv@nsula.edu. In accordance with Section 35.106 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all participants, applicants, organizations, and interested individuals are advised and notified that the ADA Coordinator for Northwestern State University for facilities is the Director of University Affairs, Jennifer Kelly (318-357-4300), located in New Fine Arts, 104 Central Avenue, Ste. 102 or email andersonje@nsula.edu. For student academic services, contact the Director of Access and Disability Support, Crissey Smith (318-357-5460) located in Room 108-C Watson Memorial Library or email camidget@nsula.edu. For faculty/staff accommodations and services, contact Executive Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Human Resources, Veronica M. Biscoe (318-357-6359), Room 111 Caspari Hall or email ramirezv@nsula.edu. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must possess a master’s degree and possess appropriate credential(s) for the learning concentrations/he is providing instruction and performing student evaluations. The applicant must have documented experience in supervision, instruction, evaluation, student guidance and/or in educational theories and techniques. The applicant must have two (2) years of clinical experience as a registered sonographer in the professional sonography field. The assistant/associate professor reports to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences Program Director, Undergraduate Director, School of Allied Health, and Dean of the College of Nursing and School of Allied Health. Job Concepts Teaching Duties (60%):
- Demonstrates knowledge of program goals and objectives.
- Provides instruction, evaluation of students, documentation of progress, and periodic review of course content.
- Maintains class schedules and office hours.
- Provides course instruction following designated outlines.
- Utilizes a variety of proven teaching methods appropriate to targeted domains of learning.
- Provides didactic and clinical instruction in areas of expertise.
- Teaches all classes in a manner that promotes academic excellence.
- Utilizes a variety of teaching strategies appropriate to the domain of learning.
- Serves as a role model to students, staff, and faculty members.
- Maintains required office hours.
- Supervises and evaluates student learning experiences.
- Facilitates hands-on learning by guiding students by providing direct supervision, demonstrations, and constructive feedback.
- Assesses and evaluates student proficiency by conducting skill performance evaluations and offering individualized feedback.
- Maintains a safe learning environment by ensuring scan lab model privacy and equipment functionality.
- Integrates didactic knowledge with practical application.
- Ensures timely submission and accuracy of required clinic documentation.
- Monitors clinical attendance.
Scholarly Activities and Professional Development (15%): - Supports research and publication activities of faculty, students, and sonographers in the community.
- Actively participates in the development of grant proposals.
- Maintains appropriate expertise and competencies through continuing professional development and pursuit of scholarly activities.
Student Engagement:
Advising and Recruiting (10%):
- Serves as an advisor and mentor for students in the School of Allied Health.
- Participates in student recruitment efforts.
- Serves as a resource person to students and faculty regarding academic advisement, course placement, and progression through the curriculum.
Service (10%): - Attends School of Allied Health and/or University functions and committee meetings as assigned.
- Serves as a consultant and resource person to faculty, healthcare institutions, community agencies, and healthcare personnel within the community.
- Serves as the liaison with the Director of Radiologic Sciences and other faculties in the School of Allied Health, and University.
- Demonstrates a commitment to the profession.
Other (5%):
Performs any other duties as assigned by the Undergraduate Director of Allied Health, Dean, or University Administration. Employer
State of Louisiana
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For agency contact information, please refer to
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Louisiana State Civil Service, Louisiana, 70802