Lab Director, Imaging - Ultrasound
Company: Smith Chason College
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: JOB TITLE : Lab
Director, Imaging-CVS/DMS STATUS : Full-Time TYPE : On Campus
REPORTS TO : Director of Education (DOE) & Program Director PURPOSE
: The Lab Director is responsible for the overall operation and
administration of the clinical laboratory experience in the
Cardiovascular Sonography and Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Programs to simulate the clinical lab environment. Oversight
includes laboratory faculty and personnel, equipment, supplies,
safety, laboratory policies, quality assurance, curriculum, and
testing. The Lab Director is required to meet with faculty, staff,
students, and the Externship Department on a regular basis to
ensure the Laboratory Program is both educationally and
administratively sound and prepares students for the entry-level
clinical externship environment. The Lab Director is accountable
for the quality of education, curriculum, and student outcomes,
including graduation, employment, and registry passage rates.
EDUCATION / QUALIFICATIONS / COMPETENCIES : Associate’s Degree or
higher required; willingness to pursue a Bachelor's Degree if not
already obtained Registered as ARDMS or ARRT or CCI 4 years of
clinical experience in the respective field Must motivate
instructors to provide a quality education Demonstrate strong
leadership and motivation skills Possess strong oral and written
communication skills Meet all applicable regulatory requirements
(ACCSC and state regulatory body). Must be registered with an
applicable registry OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES : Work with the DOE
and Program Directors to develop high quality laboratory faculty
and ensure that there are sufficient faculty with adequate
experience and training; hire and develop qualified, competent, and
engaged instructors; ensure faculty are consistently meeting their
responsibilities. Give input and collaborate with the Program
Directors in conducting at minimum quarterly laboratory faculty
evaluations; create a plan to mentor, coach and train any
deficiencies. Working alongside the DOE and Program Directors to
maintain and implement a curriculum that is current, robust, and
adapts to new developments in the field. Make programmatic
recommendations to the DOE and Program Directors based on Clinical,
Education, Student feedback, and student outcomes. Ensure
laboratory equipment is sufficient and appropriate to adequately
prepare students for the clinical environment. Coordinate meetings
and training for Laboratory Faculty. Audit instructors’ classes and
provide them with updates/insights to ensure quality. In
collaboration with Program Directors, ensure laboratory curriculum
correlates with the academic content being delivered in the lecture
portion of the program. Assists DOE and Program Directors in the
development of laboratory class schedules and laboratory instructor
scheduling. Assume the responsibilities of the laboratory
instructors if there is an absence where qualified or coordinate
coverage in collaboration with the Program Directors. Possess a
thorough knowledge and understanding of all school policies and
participate in their implementation and enforcement. Coordinate
with the Sr. Externship Advisor to visit clinical sites on a
quarterly basis to ensure the students are well prepared for entry
level clinical externship environment. Maintain an attitude of
enthusiasm and willingness to cooperate with others. Treat students
with fairness, respect, impartiality, and objectivity. Regularly
participate in professional growth activities and provide
documentation of these activities as it relates to the being a
faculty member. Ensure compliance with all regulatory bodies. The
Lab Director is expected to teach 10-20 hours per week at a
minimum. Review Student progress to ensure they will advance into
the externship courses, prepared to perform at the appropriate
level of ability. Visit clinical sites and monitor student progress
to ensure that the clinical environment is current with industry
standards and practices. Advise students with academic or
professional conduct issues. Ensure program attains appropriate
graduation, registry passage, and employment benchmarks. Coordinate
and explore ideas for Continuing Medical Activities PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS / WORKING CONDITIONS : The physical demands described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must be able to
stand and/or sit for prolonged periods of time Can independently
move objects up to 25 lbs. Sufficient hand, arm, and finger
dexterity to operate a computer keyboard, other office machinery,
and perform repetitive motions Must have sufficient hearing and
speaking ability to communicate in person or on the phone/computer
with others CULTURE OF CARE : Culture of Care is our commitment to
create a supportive environment in which every student can achieve
their educational and career goals. Culture of Care encourages
one-on-one relationships. Creating a culture that focuses on the
student and their wellness. This includes understanding the
student's complex lives. It is about creating a school where
everyone feels welcomed by: Creating a sense of community in all
interactions and communications with students Identifying problem
areas and offering assistance Opening up safe conversations for
cooperative solutions Holding students to standards and goals that
will ultimately make them successful in their careers
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