Teaching Assistant - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program

Cincinnati State

The Role

Overview

Assist DMS labs, support instructors, manage competency checks, scheduling, and supplies.

Key Responsibilities

  • record compliance
  • staff meetings
  • lab assistance
  • lab scheduling
  • supply ordering
  • lab maintenance

Tasks

-Assure record compliance for clinical lab competencies as required for CAHEEP Accreditation. -Be available for DMS staff meetings as needed. -Assist with DMS Program labs and lab competency check-offs as needed by program instructors each semester. -Schedule and staff the lab during open lab sessions. -Facilitate ordering supplies and maintenance of DMS laboratory.

Requirements

  • certified sonographer
  • associate degree
  • bachelor's
  • 2+ years
  • communication
  • teamwork

What You Bring

-You'll need to provide original, acceptable documents-no photocopies-to complete the I-9 process. -Demonstrated ability to work with others, assuring timeliness, dependability and accuracy. -Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. -If you're hired, you must complete a Form I-9, which verifies your identity and your legal right to work in the U.S. -Minimum of 2 years work experience as a DMS practitioner. -Associate Degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. -Excellent organizational and time management skills. -Certified Diagnostic Medical Sonographer/Vascular Technologist with appropriate credentials for specific course(s). -Bachelor's Degree

Benefits

-The institution declares that it will educate students by means of free, open, and rigorous intellectual inquiry to seek the truth. -The institution declares that its duty is to equip students with the opportunity to develop the intellectual skills they need to reach their own, informed conclusions.

The Company

About Cincinnati State

-Founded in 1969 as Cincinnati Technical College, it evolved into Ohio’s first technical/community college. -Operates four campuses across Greater Cincinnati and delivers hundreds of online courses and customized business training. -Offers more than 130 associate and certificate programs along with bachelor’s degrees in Culinary & Food Sciences, Land Surveying, and RN‑to‑BSN. -Runs one of the nation’s largest cooperative education programs, placing thousands of students in paid internships annually. -Houses the Midwest Culinary Institute and supports real‑world simulation labs in engineering, health, and culinary fields. -Notable for being Ohio’s first community college to enforce a full campus no‑smoking policy and make co‑op mandatory. -Typical students are commuters balancing work, family, and academics in a diverse, practical educational setting. -Endowment and fiscal operations are modest but stable.

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