Qualifications Associate degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (required) Minimum of four (4) years professional experience in OB/GYN and/or abdominal sonography with a minimum of two (2) years in abdomen and OB/GYN (required) Teaching experience in a clinical setting (preferred) Proficiency in curriculum development, teaching methodology, supervision, instruction, evaluation, and guidance Independently manage complex tasks and projects Coach and mentor junior team members Analyze problems, evaluate alternatives, and implement effective solutions Present ideas in a compelling and structured format to diverse audiences Demonstrate refined listening skills and emotional intelligence Facilitate training sessions and cross-functional meetings Drive consistent results in a fast-paced environment Leverage enterprise-level tools and systems to streamline processes Create new and better ways for the organization to succeed Develop people to achieve their goals and support organizational success Navigate complex policies, processes, and organizational dynamics with ease Operate effectively in uncertainty and ambiguity Work independently, escalating complex or high-impact issues Drive innovation to improve organizational success Develop others to achieve individual and organizational goals Navigate complex organizational dynamics with confidence Perform effectively amid uncertainty and ambiguity Able and willing to: Communicate, think, learn, and reason Use computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to process transactions, store documents, enter data, or perform assigned tasks Safely ambulate and/or maneuver when on-site at Company locations Demonstrate and utilize active listening, inductive reasoning, information ordering and category flexibility Ability to use good judgment, problem-solving and decision-making skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage sensitive information with discretion Ability to work in a fast-paced environment where deadlines are essential and multiple projects are worked simultaneously Ability to gain, understand and apply information and data as it relates essential functions of the position Ability to foster long-term relationships with stakeholders Frequently (80% or more of workday) Use hearing and sight (both near and far vision) Communicate with faculty and students to provide direct instruction Occasionally (up to 50% of workday) Use fine motor skills to operate personal computers, manual and electrical (dental, nursing, etc.) equipment, as well as various diagnostic or procedure equipment Rarely (less than 20% of workday) Lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds with the assistance of mechanical interventions, students, or other employees Bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to provide instruction in labs and demonstrate procedures Rarely (less than 20% of workday) Ability to travel to local worksites Use fine and large motor skills to operate a motor vehicle Use hearing and sight (both near and far vision) to operate a motor vehicle Work is performed indoors in a climate-controlled environment when on site at assigned company location. Responsibilities • Secure new clinical affiliation agreements (contracts) as required by the program • Maintain affiliation agreements and ensure timely renewals of expiring contracts • Regularly visit affiliates and validate clinical objectives are delivered appropriately to students • Evaluate and validate the clinical education affiliates appropriateness and effectiveness • Document and record clinical site visit • Create, maintain and audit student records (e.g.