DescriptionThis position will fill the role of the clinical coordinator and must possess the ability to direct the clinical education of nuclear medicine students and participate in the delivery of departmental and programmatic coursework. Demonstrated leadership in professional multidisciplinary interactions and a strong record of verbal and written communication skills are required.Responsibilities:Supervise and coordinate nuclear medicine students' clinical education under the direction of the program director. These duties include:Develop and document appropriate clinical competencies, clinical evaluations, and clinical rotation schedules that comply with program standards, program goals, and clinical affiliate agreements.Maintain appropriate records of student clinical education activities, instruction, and evaluationEstablish and maintain rapport with clinical affiliates to facilitate collaboration between the affiliate and program, including visiting clinic sites, to accomplish clinical education objectives.Represent nuclear medicine on the Clinical Education Committees (Dept. and College)Assume responsibility for instruction in programmatic and core courses assigned each semester;Use technology to enhance the simulation and clinic curriculaMaintain appropriate records of student activity and evaluationSupervise, evaluate, and advise students in clinical progressParticipate in the accreditation process under the guidance of the program directorParticipate in the tri-mission (scholarly activity, service, and teaching) of the University of Oklahoma as deemed appropriate as a faculty memberParticipate in program, department, college, and University functions and committeesPerforms other duties as defined by Program Director and/or Department ChairQualificationsRequired Qualifications:NMTCB or ARRT Certification in nuclear medicineMinimum 2 years of clinical experience in nuclear medicineMinimum 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 hireClinical experience in cardiac and/or PET/CTPreferred Qualifications:Master's or PhD degreePossess both NMTCB and ARRT certificationsPossess advanced certification(s) with emphasis in cardiac, PET, and/or CTExperience in the use of instructional technology and/or learning management systemsStrong organizational skillsFlexibility and the ability to effectively manage and resolve conflictDemonstrate effective verbal, written, and non-verbal communication skillsKnowledge, 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. Demonstrated leadership in professional multidisciplinary interactions and a strong record of verbal and written communication skills are required.Application Instructions Applications should include a cover letter describing qualifications and experience, a complete curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for three references.Applicants should apply at: /182376.If you have questions or issues when applying, please contact Professor Bradford at
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Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences - Assistant Professor - Nuclear Medicine