Each part-time faculty member reports to a chair or director, satisfies criteria for accreditation, possesses subject matter expertise, and has the following instructional and institutional responsibilities: Designing courses, delivering instruction, evaluating student learning, and incorporating college-required technology. Possessing subject matter expertise and engaging in ongoing professional development. Maintaining effective communication within the College and the department or program. Salary is determined per the SF Salary Schedule . Under general supervision, the Adjunct Assistant Professor, Nuclear Medicine Technology will develop, prepare and teach Nuclear Medicine Technology coursework. Faculty may be assigned to SF's main Northwest campus or at any of the program's clinical affiliate locations. Additionally, course offerings may be taught during the day, evening, or online. Candidates must have the flexibility to teach assigned time and format at any site throughout the academic year. Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to reach a diverse student population, flexibility, willingness to work with others, and an interest in the integration of classroom and clinical experience. The candidate's primary function will be to teach didactic, laboratory, and clinical courses in Nuclear Medicine Technology.
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
Associate degree