Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor of Radiologic Technology
Listed on 2026-03-15
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Medical Education -
Healthcare
Medical Education
Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor of Radiologic Technology ) Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Within the required Statement on Inclusive Excellence and Belonging, candidates should include an explanation of how their teaching practice meets the needs of the diverse population of students at the University of Hartford, focusing, in particular, on pedagogical approaches that support student success. If relevant, candidates should also comment on mentoring, scholarship, or practice that will contribute to the inclusive excellence goals to which the University of Hartford is committed.
It is recommended that candidates approach this statement thoughtfully and use specific examples to illustrate their Statement on Inclusive Excellence and Belonging.
In your teaching philosophy, please include evidence of inclusive pedagogical methods that demonstrate the effective teaching of students from diverse backgrounds.
Position Information
Job Title:
Clinical/Applied Assistant Professor of Radiologic Technology )
Salary Range: $76,
Tenure:
Clinical/Applied
Job Description
The College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford is seeking to fill a clinical/applied assistant professor position in Radiologic Technology beginning August 2026. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses as well as contributing to the program’s mission, enhancing the curricular offerings, and strengthening our academic and clinical quality while serving within the Department of Health Sciences.
ResponsibilitiesThe successful applicant will ordinarily teach courses across the radiologic technology curriculum, which may change based on departmental needs. There may also be opportunities to teach our innovative general education and interdisciplinary courses or within the advanced certificate programs in computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MR).
The ideal candidate will demonstrate professional productivity as evidenced by sustained excellence and innovation in their clinical/applied practice, contributions to the profession through publications, presentations, or other publicly disseminated work, as well as service to academic, professional, or Hartford area communities.
Service to the program, department, college, and university typically includes advising students, contributing to student recruitment and retention. Candidates are expected to demonstrate a commitment to inclusive excellence, which the University defines as an unwavering commitment to fostering a vibrant campus community where every student, staff member, and faculty colleague feels deeply rooted, empowered to flourish, and inspired to achieve their highest potential.
The initial Clinical/Applied contract is 1–2 years and subsequent longer‑term contracts are based on review of performance and the continuing need for the position.
Required Qualifications- Earned master’s degree in a health‑related field or higher education from an accredited institution at the time of appointment
- Current ARRT certification and registration in radiography
- Current or ability to gain an active radiographer license in the State of Connecticut
- Minimum of three years’ professional experience
- Minimum of one year teaching experience in face‑to‑face, online, hybrid, or laboratory courses within a Radiologic Sciences curriculum
- Graduate degree in Radiologic Sciences, Higher Education, Healthcare Administration, or another area relevant to health professions education or practice.
- Current ARRT certification and registration in at least one post‑primary certification, ideally either computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MR)
- Two years documented teaching experience in a JRCERT‑accredited medical imaging program.
- Experience in online, hybrid, or face‑to‑face teaching methodologies that reflect culturally responsive and inclusive practices
- Evidence of effective teaching students from diverse backgrounds in an inclusive learning environment
- Experience in mentoring and academic advising undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds in an inclusive learning environment
- A record of professional…
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