Part Time Nuclear Medicine Clinical Coordinator
Company: Galveston College
Location: Galveston
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary Galveston College is
an innovative public post-secondary institution, which is dedicated
to student success and teaching and learning. Part-Time faculty are
expected to demonstrate a commitment to academic excellence and are
primarily responsible for providing instruction in their assigned
courses. Part-Time Faculty are also expected to demonstrate and
maintain competence in each of the following areas throughout their
employment at the College. Galveston College is seeking a qualified
and dedicated Part-Time Clinical Coordinator to support our Nuclear
Medicine Technology Program. This role is critical to maintaining
high-quality clinical education experiences for our students by
ensuring compliance with accreditation standards and providing
mentorship and oversight in the clinical setting. The ideal
candidate is a seasoned nuclear medicine technologist who values
education and professional development. This position offers the
opportunity to work closely with students, clinical preceptors, and
program leadership to ensure meaningful and consistent clinical
training across all affiliated healthcare facilities. Essential
Functions Coordinate and monitor clinical education placements for
nuclear medicine technology students. Serve as a liaison between
Galveston College and affiliated clinical sites. Conduct periodic
site visits (virtual or in-person) to assess student performance
and ensure compliance with JRCNMT standards. Assist with the
development and implementation of clinical schedules, evaluation
tools, and competencies. Support clinical preceptors through
communication, training, and updates. Participate in student
evaluations and clinical remediation plans as needed. Maintain
documentation for clinical site accreditation, student progress,
and regulatory compliance. Demonstrates and applies a thorough and
accurate knowledge of their teaching field and discipline;
Maintains currency in subject matter through professional
development; Meets all classes on-time as scheduled; Effectively
employs teaching and learning strategies, including instructional
technology when appropriate, to maximize student learning and to
meet diverse students' needs; Regularly evaluates teaching methods
and uses data to continually improve instructional effectiveness;
Encourages the development of communication skills and higher order
thinking skills through appropriate assignments; Develops and uses
evaluation methods, which fairly measures student progress toward
outcomes; Communicate effectively with and provide feedback to
students in a timely manner; Maintains accurate records of student
progress; Submits final grade rosters and supporting documents
according to established deadlines; Maintains familiarity with and
adheres to College Policies and Procedures; Maintains accessibility
to students and colleagues; Prepares, distributes, and submits
syllabi and approved course outlines for all assigned sections in
accordance with program, division, and College procedures; Fosters
and maintains effective working relationships with students,
colleagues, and supervisors; Maintains confidentiality of
information exposed to in the course of business regarding
students, supervisors or other employees; Contributes to a safe
educational and working environment by participating in all drills
and training and being prepared to act should a health or safety
emergency occur; Requires the kind of teamwork, supervision, and
personal interaction, that cannot be had in a home office
situation; therefore, regular and predictable on-site attendance is
a job requirement; Travel to clinical sites located in Galveston,
Houston, Beaumont, Waco, Temple, Round Rock, Edinburg, and El Paso
will be required. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Education,
Skills, and Abilities Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Medicine
Technology or a related field. A minimum of two (2) years of
full-time clinical experience in nuclear medicine. Current
certification through ARRT(N) and/or NMTCB. Strong organizational,
communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to work
independently and travel to clinical sites as needed. Ability to
communicate and facilitate learning effectively and work
collaboratively; Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general
business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures,
or governmental regulations; Ability to write reports, class
assignments and business correspondence. Ability to effectively
present information to students and respond to questions from
individuals as well as groups of students and chairs/directors;
Demonstrated commitment to the centrality of teaching and learning
in a student-centered environment bolstered by effective student
outcome measures; Ability to establish and maintain effective
interaction with students, peers, administration and staff.
Preferred Qualifications Previous teaching, precepting, or
supervisory experience in a clinical or academic setting.
Familiarity with JRCNMT accreditation and program standards.
Knowledge of clinical evaluation and student performance
assessment. Why Join Galveston College? Contribute to a growing,
student-centered Nuclear Medicine Program. Make a difference by
supporting students’ transition from classroom to clinical
practice. Flexible part-time scheduling with professional autonomy.
Be part of a mission-driven college that values health science
education and workforce development. Work Environment Work is
performed in a classroom, clinic, office and/or lab settings; There
is travel associated with being a clinical coordinator. Special
Requirements Subject to a criminal background check prior to
employment. NOTE: The above statements are intended to describe the
general nature and level of work being performed by the person
assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive
list of all responsibilities, duties, skills and physical demands
required of personnel so classified. *Please note, applicants must
be Texas residents or willing to relocate. Galveston College is not
registered for employment outside of the state of Texas.*
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