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- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR - Department of Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences Clinical Coordinator/Nuclear Medicine
Description
Full-time, consecutive-term appointment for a 12-month
position available immediately at the University of
Oklahoma Health Campus (OUHC) in Oklahoma City, OK
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
NMTCB or ARRT Certification in nuclear medicine
Minimum 2-years clinical experience in nuclear medicine
Minimum 1-year experience instructing students in a JRCNMT accredited nuclear medicine program (clinic or classroom)
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited University and willing to obtain a Master’s degree within 3-years of hire
Clinical experience in cardiac and/or PET/CT
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s or PhD degree
Possess both NMTCB and ARRT certifications
Possess advanced certification(s) with emphasis in cardiac, PET, and/or CT
Experience in use of instructional technology and/or learning management systems
Strong organizational skills
Flexibility and ability to effectively manage and resolve conflict
Demonstrate effective verbal, written, and non-verbal communication skills
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
The clinical coordinator must possess the ability to direct the clinical education of nuclear medicine students and participate in
the delivery of departmental and programmatic coursework.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervise and coordinate nuclear medicine students' clinical education under the direction of the program director.
Assume responsibility for instruction in programmatic and core courses assigned each semester.
Supervise, evaluate and advise students in clinical progress.
Participate in the tri-mission (scholarly activity, service and teaching) of the University of Oklahoma as deemed appropriate as a faculty member.
Participate in program, department, college and University functions and committees.
Perform other duties as defined by Program Director and/or Department chair.
UNIVERSITY AND PROGRAM INFORMATION:
The University of Oklahoma Nuclear Medicine Technology Bachelor's Degree Program prepares students for dynamic careers in molecular imaging and patient-centered diagnostic care. Located within the University of Oklahoma Health Campus, the program combines rigorous academic instruction with extensive clinical education at leading Oklahoma healthcare institutions. Students develop expertise in radiopharmaceutical science, imaging instrumentation, patient care, and emerging hybrid imaging technologies such as PET/CT.
The program is known for its strong clinical partnerships, supportive learning environment, and commitment to professional development. Faculty work closely with students in small cohorts, allowing for meaningful mentorship and hands-on learning experiences that prepare graduates for national certification and successful careers in nuclear medicine and related imaging fields.
Faculty in the program contribute to a collaborative academic community dedicated to innovation in teaching, scholarship, and service. This is an excellent opportunity to help shape the next generation of nuclear medicine technologists while advancing the profession through education and leadership.
To learn more about OUHC and the College of Allied Health, please visit our website at www.ouhsc.edu and at https://alliedhealth.ouhsc.edu/.
How to apply:
http://apply.interfolio.com/182376
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