Mammography Program Developer

Per the NFA Contract, Article 10, TMCC is announcing to all eligible Academic and Administrative faculty that a need exists for a Mammography Program Developer.

Posting Date

April 3, 2019

Description

The radiologic technology program is expanding offerings for continued education in medical imaging with a mammography program. This position will develop mammography program courses that meet the requirements of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) for taking the ARRT certification examination, State of Nevada Mammography Licensure laws, and TMCC’s CRC requirements for course and program development.

Scope of Work

The mammography program and courses should be developed and submitted through CRC by Spring Semester 2020.

Responsibilities and Deliverables

The Radiologic Technology Program at Truckee Meadows Community College is seeking a creative and innovative leader for the position of Mammography Program Developer.  The position will report directly to the Radiologic Technology Program Director.

 

  1. Develop curriculum for a mammography program that meet ARRT and State of Nevada Licensure requirements.
  2. Develop courses and lectures and placing them into TMCC’s Canvas shells utilizing the curriculum developed for the mammography program incorporating current technologies and appropriate teaching standards.
  3. Develop outcomes and measures for the mammography program and each course of the program that meets TMCC assessment requirements.
  4. Submit to the CRC for TMCC and Board of Regents approval.
  5. Submit recommendations to the radiologic technology program director regarding costs associated with equipment needs and space availability for implementation of the program.

 

Qualifications

ARRT certification in Mammography and State of Nevada Mammography License.

Compensation

$6000

Reports To

Program Director of Radiologic Technology.

Accountability

Upon course development the faculty member will meet with the radiologic technology program director to review the course materials to ensure they meet the appropriate standards, best practices, current technologies, and ADA standards.

Application Process

Interested part-time and full-time faculty will submit a letter of interest to the Radiologic Technology Program Director no later than 5 p.m. on May 10, 2019.

The letter should be addressed to the Program Director of Radiologic Technology. NOTE: Administrative faculty must include a documented plan for separation of the additional assignment work from regular work time.

Selection Process

The Radiologic Technology Program Director will notify applicants of the hiring decision on or before May 24, 2019.

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