Assistant Professor/Program Director - Radiography Technology
North Idaho College
| North Idaho College seeks an Assistant Professor/Program Director - Radiography Technology Program Click here to view position profile: https://summitsearchsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/NIC_Prog_Dir_Rad_Tech_Profile.pdf Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho The Position: This position provides an opportunity for an experienced radiography educator or clinical education leader to guide a well-established, JRCERT-accredited program, supported by institutional leadership, established clinical partnerships, and an engaged advisory committee. The Program Director plays a key leadership role in ensuring program quality, accreditation compliance, and continuous improvement while mentoring students and faculty and supporting the next generation of radiologic technologists. This is a 12-month, full-time appointment. Instructional responsibilities are intentionally balanced with administrative and accreditation duties to ensure adequate time and support for program leadership and to continually meet JRCERT accreditation requirements. The Division of Health Professions and the college are committed to investing in faculty and staff through ongoing professional development that supports innovation, instructional excellence, and industry relevance. These opportunities ensure educators and leaders remain current in their fields and equipped to deliver high-quality, student-centered learning experiences. For individuals seeking a meaningful role with clear impact, the Assistant Professor/Program Director offers the chance to lead a respected, accredited program with strong institutional support. Candidates will step into a leadership role where expertise and innovation are valued, program decisions directly affect student success and community health, and contributions help shape the future of radiography education. With a well-established program, balanced responsibilities, and a college-wide commitment to professional development, this role provides the stability and support experienced educators and leaders seek. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who is mission-driven, detail-oriented, and ready to help guide NIC toward a strong and sustainable future. The Program Director is directly responsible and accountable for ensuring program quality, compliance with accreditation and regulatory requirements, and alignment with institutional mission and workforce needs. Instructional responsibilities are assigned in accordance with the Program Director's administrative scope of work. This position provides instruction, clinical and laboratory supervision, academic advising, student support, and overall program leadership and administration. The Radiography Technology Program is accredited through the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Program Director Responsibilities
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About North Idaho College: North Idaho College (NIC) is a comprehensive community college located on the beautiful shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene serving the five northern counties (Kootenai, Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, and Shoshone) of Idaho. NIC is Idaho's oldest public community college, having been founded in 1933. Today, NIC has grown into a vital educational hub that combines academic excellence with a strong commitment to workforce development and community engagement. NIC offers degrees and certificates in a broad spectrum of academic transfer, career and technical education, and general education programs. Approximately 5,000+ students are enrolled in credit classes and more than 4,400 participate annually in non-credit courses offered by the Workforce Training Center in Post Falls. NIC also plays a key role in the region's economic development by preparing competent, trained employees for area businesses, industries, and governmental agencies.
NIC's picturesque 45-acre campus on the shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene creates an inspiring environment for learning and growth. The college leverages its location to provide unique programs in outdoor recreation, health sciences, and technical education, blending natural beauty with academic opportunity. Its vibrant campus culture fosters student involvement, inclusivity, and leadership, while promoting a close-knit, supportive atmosphere that resonates throughout the institution. The college lives its mission, vision and values every day: Mission North Idaho College meets the diverse educational needs of students, employers and the Northern Idaho communities it serves through a commitment to student success, educational excellence, community engagement and lifelong learning. Vision As a comprehensive community college, North Idaho College strives to provide accessible, affordable, quality learning opportunities. North Idaho College endeavors to be an innovative, flexible leader recognized as a center of educational, cultural, economic and civic activities by the communities it serves. Values North Idaho College is dedicated to a set of core values that guide its decisions and actions. The college subscribes to the philosophy of the comprehensive community college, including an "open-door" admissions policy. To truly reflect its role as a community college, NIC accepts the fundamental responsibility to meet the varying needs of individuals with widely divergent interests and abilities. To this end, the college offers Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees in various college transfer programs, and Associate of Applied Science degrees and technical certificates in its career and technical education programs. Students obtaining an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree can transfer with junior standing to all other Idaho public colleges and universities. Revenue for NIC is derived primarily from annual legislative appropriations, property taxes from the local district, and student tuition and fees. The college also receives gifts, grants, and endowments for scholarships and development from many sources, both public and private, primarily through the North Idaho College Foundation. Governance and leadership at NIC reflect both its strong community roots and its forward-looking vision. The college is governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees, with an administrative team committed to transparency, student success, and institutional stability. NIC has faced recent challenges, like many institutions, but continues to focus on strengthening internal operations, improving enrollment, and enhancing academic programming. Looking ahead, NIC is poised for a new chapter of strategic growth and innovation. With strong community support, a dedicated faculty and staff, and a mission to serve as an accessible, affordable gateway to higher education, NIC remains a cornerstone of opportunity in northern Idaho. For leaders passionate about education, regional development, and institutional excellence, NIC represents both a meaningful challenge and a compelling opportunity. Health Professions Division Under the leadership of Dean of Instruction - Health Professions and Nursing, Dr. Angie Smith, the Health Professions Division is being transformed to better align academic programs with regional workforce needs, healthcare partnerships, and evolving industry standards. The division offers a robust portfolio of programs including Dental Hygiene, Medical Assistant, Medical Laboratory Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, Surgical Technology in addition to the Radiography Technology program preparing students for high-demand, meaningful careers. The Division of Health Professions is a cornerstone of regional health and economic vitality, educating the next generation of healthcare professionals to serve with skill, compassion, and adaptability. Through innovative programs, cutting-edge instruction, strong clinical partnerships, and a commitment to excellence, the division responds to evolving healthcare needs while strengthening access to quality care across North Idaho. Why Consider the Opportunity:
To Apply: A confidential review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position has been filled. For full consideration, individuals are encouraged to apply by March 16, 2026. Please submit a PDF version of your letter of application outlining your interest/suitability for this position, a resume, and unofficial transcripts. To Apply Online: https://theapplicantmanager.com/jobs?pos=su499 Karen Pedersen, PhD To review NIC's comprehensive and affordable benefits package, click here. North Idaho College is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other applicable legally protected status. Application URL: https://theapplicantmanager.com/jobs?pos=su499
Advertised: February 05, 2026
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