Director of Imaging Sciences
Company: Northeast College of Health Sciences
Location: Seneca Falls
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description TITLE: Director of Imaging
Sciences DEPARTMENT: Imaging Sciences DIVISION: Academic Affairs
STATUS : Full-time, Exempt, located on Seneca Falls Campus; Monday
- Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Note: As a member of our exempt
workforce there could be occasions when a commitment beyond the
normal workweek may be required. Salary
information: $90,000 to $100,000 Northeast College of Health
Sciences is committed to creating a culture of diversity, equity,
inclusion, and belonging with our college campus community. In
support of our institutional values, we acknowledge each person’s
unique experience, perspective, and ability as contributions that
both enrich our community and enhance the professions and people we
serve. As such, the College is dedicated to providing equitable
opportunities to all future and current employees, including those
belonging to groups that have been historically underrepresented in
higher education. General Description: The Director of Imaging
Sciences is a full-time administrative position responsible for
educational development, accreditation, assessment, and delivery of
the Radiologic Technology and Diagnostic Medical Sonography
programs. The Director is responsible for development,
implementation, and evaluation of curricula, as well as
coordination of contemporary resources for student instruction. The
Director is responsible for maintaining professional standards as
identified in accreditation criteria and the professions. Function:
Provide leadership, guidance, and educational support to the
Imaging Sciences. Ensure alignment of the programs to the Northeast
College Mission and the requirements of applicable regional and
professional accrediting bodies. Perform the administrative
functions for the Imaging Sciences programs. Provide leadership and
academic support for faculty and staff. Specific Administrative
Duties and Responsibilities: Collaborates with the clinical
coordinator to secure clinical education sites for students in both
programs. Leads the search process to recruit and select high
quality faculty and staff as vacancies or need arise. Directs the
processes that assure program accreditation and ongoing compliance.
Assures continued compliance of the program with criteria for
accreditation of appropriate external accrediting agencies such as,
but not limited to, Joint Review Commission in Radiologic
Technology (JR-CERT), New York State Education Department (NYSED)
and Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).
Coordinates with the Executive Director of Accreditation,
Compliance, and Planning to ensure compliance with accreditation
mandates, clinical site requirements, and notification of any
substantive changes within the program or any change in
accreditation status. Coordinates periodic program review, annual
reports, and assessment of student learning, in accordance with
accreditation standards and College policies. Promotes innovative
teaching methods and incorporating technology, including online
resources, into curriculum. Provides instructional coverage for
imaging sciences courses, within area of expertise, during faculty
absences or approved leaves. Creates a premier scholarly
environment for students and faculty. Coordinates the curriculum
and course schedules with the Registrar’s Office. Provides
first-level resolution for program faculty, staff, and student
concerns. Coordinates with Information Technology and Marketing and
Communications to monitor and update program-specific web page
content. Maintains records of program faculty and staff required
professional credentials, licensing, and continuing education
hours, as discipline standard dictates. Coordinates outreach with
development and maintenance of relationships with industry-related
personnel and employers; participates in professional organizations
promoting advancement of the imaging sciences profession. Evaluates
full-time and part-time faculty, in alignment with the Faculty
Handbook, and makes recommendations for renewal of appointments.
Recommends, develops, implements, and evaluates new program
initiatives, as identified by industry demand. Coordinates with
Marketing and Communications, Enrollment Management, and other
stakeholders regarding the recruitment of students. Oversees the
budgets for areas of supervision and monitors expenses throughout
the academic year. Develops and implements a three-year strategic
plan based on program evaluation results or other relevant
assessment data. Represents the imaging sciences programs in
committees requiring a leadership role. Promotes the participation
of imaging sciences students and personnel in college activities as
deemed reasonable to foster the integration and collaboration of
the programs with the campus community. Performs other duties, as
assigned. Methods of Accountability: Written and oral reports to
Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs (PVPAA). Submission
of annual program report(s) to the PVPAA based on the schedule
outlined in the planning and assessment processes. Faculty, student
and alumni satisfaction with their experience in the program.
Yearly evaluation by the PVPAA. Education, Training and Experience:
Earned master’s degree from an accredited institution required.
Earned doctorate in applicable field of study preferred. Previous
experience in curriculum design, evaluation, instruction, program
administration and academic advising. Minimum of three years’
full-time clinical experience in professional discipline. Minimum
of two years’ experience as an instructor in an accredited imaging
sciences program. Holds current American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists (ARRT) certification and registration, or equivalent
as defined by professional and New York state accreditation
standards. Previous experience providing clinical supervision and
administrative leadership within a college/university setting.
Familiar with standards needed for accreditation. Experience with
accreditation including, but not limited to, writing self-studies,
site visits, peer evaluator for nationally recognized agencies.
Experience with data collection and analysis with a commitment to
continuous improvement of processes, programs, and services.
Possess the ability to work well and communicate effectively with
prospective and current students, staff, faculty, administration,
and colleagues and community partners in large and small settings.
Demonstrated cultural competence, sensitivity to and understanding
of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds of
undergraduate college students, faculty, and staff and a commitment
to a student-centered environment. If you are interested in
applying for this position; please submit a cover letter of
interest, resume and contact information for three professional
references to: the Office of Human Resources, 2360 State Route 89,
Seneca Falls, NY 13148, or e-mail your response to:
humanresources@northeastcollege.edu * Employment is subject to the
favorable result of a background investigation and where
applicable, confirmation of appropriate degrees and credentialing.
Northeast College of Health Sciences is an Equal Opportunity
employer and does not discriminate against students or employees on
the basis of age, race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation,
or handicapping conditions (or any other protected status) in its
educational programs, financial aid, activities, admissions and
employment practices.
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