DMS Instructor Job Description
– 1.canadian College Of Health & Pharmaceutics
– Diagnostic Medical Sonography PROGRAM
– Instructor
– Job Description
Position
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (DMS) Instructor
Job Requirements (Qualification & Knowledge)
- For Generalist Sonography Instructor-Canadian Registered Generalist Sonographer (CRGS®) is preferred and/or Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS).
- Registered with College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO) in the following specialties: • Abdomen • Obstetrics and Gynecology • Vascular Technology (Required)
Musculoskeletal Sonography (Preferred)
- Minimum bachelor’s degree.
- Three (3) years of professional experience as a diagnostic medical sonographer
- Experience with online and E-learning techniques is valued.
- Ability to perform diagnostic abdominal, obstetric, gynecologic, superficial, vascular ultrasound and / or cardiac ultrasound examinations.
- Ability to technically assess diagnostic ultrasound examinations.
- Ability to understand scientific publications on topics related to ultrasound imaging at the physician level.
- Ability to explain complex concepts involving anatomy, physiology, pathology, physics, and image interpretation.
- Ability to organize, coordinate and integrate complex two year academic and clinical lab exercises.
- Ability to supervise and motivate students.
- Ability to teach to a variety of learners and abilities.
Reporting:
The DMS Instructor will be directly responsible to the Campus Administrator.
General Scope of Responsibilities:
- Practice excellence in teaching and/or placement supervision.
- Maintain a professional working relationship with all other staff members.
- Demonstrate evidence of professional growth.
- Carry out program specific responsibilities.
Teaching and Instruction:
- Be proficient in information technology skills and Microsoft tools like SharePoint, Teams, Forms, Outlook,Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Begin class on time, in an orderly and organized fashion.
- Be courteous to and approachable by students.
- Follow approved policies and procedures in the conduct of all instructional activities.
- Follow the course curriculum, as approved by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, within the prescribed timelines.
- Use effective motivation to help stimulate a personal desire to learn the subject/skill(s).
Constantly strive to improve instruction through:
- Self-analysis and evaluation.
- Observation and study of new instructional techniques for lecture, laboratory, or performance courses.
- The use of technology where applicable to enhance the learning environment
- Attendance at the meetings, workshops, and conferences on the improvement of instruction, and such activities as may be required for self-improvement.
- Utilize standard methods of evaluation listed in course outlines and required by the curriculum.
- Monitor individual student and class progress through recording and reporting student’s attendance and punctuality, completion of course material, grades, and performance demonstration evaluations.
- Follow college procedures for reporting student’s issues with punctuality, attendance, and disruptive behavior, in a timely fashion.
- Prepare students for clinical placement.
Personal Accountability
- Respond to all e-mails within 24 hours.
- Provide and update current contact information and availability to work.
- Complete all assignments during the time period agreed to.
- Comply with reporting and recording procedures for working hours.
- Follow the correct procedure to request time off, in a timely manner.
- Report inability to meet commitments due to unforeseen circumstances in a timely manner.
Professional Growth and Currency
- Familiarize self with all curricula and supporting material before teaching the related module.
- Engage in activities, which demonstrate a pattern of academic, professional, and/or technical updating.
Area or Departmental Responsibilities
- Be knowledgeable about and abide by College policies and procedures, including accurate and timely submission of all marking, reports, and transcripts.
- Attend all meetings scheduled by the administration for orientation and planning.
- Order instructional materials (e.g., printing, photocopying, textbooks, manuals, and audio-visual and other equipment) with sufficient lead-time to ensure for use in teaching.
- Requests classroom changes or changes to classroom set-up with sufficient lead-time to ensure for use in teaching.
To apply:
Please send the following documents as a single PDF to Hager Bekursion (provisionemploymentconsultant@gmail.com) with cc to Syed Tajamul Hussain (tajamul@cchap.ca) and with subject heading “MOA Job Application @CCHAP).
- Resume
- Copy of Credential (Diploma or Degree) – If foreign credential then the WES or similar equivalence
- CMRITO license (member in good standing)
- Sonography Canada Credential
Only selected candidates will receive an invitation for interview.