Radiologic Technology Adjunct Professor

LASELL UNIVERSITYNewton, MA
$3,000 - $3,250Remote

About The Position

The Radiologic Technology Program at Lasell University is seeking an Adjunct Professor for the associate degree program offered through the office of workforce development. This position will be responsible for teaching RAD 112: Radiation Physics in an asynchronous online format during the Fall Semester, September 2, 2026 – December 16, 2026. The course covers topics such as the structure of the atom, the physics of x-ray production, the interaction of x-rays with matter, the nature of radiation, the x-ray circuit and radiographic equipment, the history of the radiological sciences field, fluoroscopy, and quality control. The instructor will also be responsible for teaching content necessary to prepare students for Radiation Physics information on the ARRT registry examination.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher
  • Holds current American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) certification and registration in radiography
  • A minimum total of two years of clinical experience, either as a radiologic technologist or as an instructor in radiologic technology, or a combination of both
  • Teaching experience

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with the Program Director on the design and delivery of course content and program curricula in accordance with accreditation standards.
  • Provide asynchronous weekly instruction for all course content.
  • Daily use of the Learning Management System, Canvas, to post all required course materials, syllabus, and course outline.
  • Provide and posts an up-to-date course syllabus and schedule for students that clearly communicates course objectives and student learning outcomes as well as expectations.
  • Align instructional methodology and assessment measures/assignments with accreditation standards, courses goal and objectives, students learning outcomes, and program goals and outcomes.
  • Maintain virtual office hours each week and timely communications (24-48 hours) with students via email and phone.
  • Keep and post accurate records of student progress (grades) and adhere to all academic requirements and deadlines set by the University registrar.
  • Delivery of asynchronous, didactic, curriculum in an active and engaging manner in a virtual classroom setting.
  • Provide instruction for Radiation Physics including topics such as the structure of the atom, the physics of x-ray production, the interaction of x-rays with matter, the nature of radiation, the x-ray circuit and radiographic equipment, the history of the radiological sciences field, fluoroscopy, and quality control.
  • Responsible for teaching content necessary to prepare students for Radiation Physics information on the ARRT registry examination.
  • Provide positive, constructive feedback to students and follow-up feedback in writing frequently and consistently throughout the semester.
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