Imaging Manager

Imaging Manager
Reno Orthopedic Center, United States

Experience
1 Year
Salary
0 - 0
Job Type
Job Shift
Job Category
Traveling
No
Career Level
Telecommute
No
Qualification
As mentioned in job details
Total Vacancies
1 Job
Posted on
Mar 2, 2024
Last Date
Mar 16, 2024
Location(s)

Job Description

As a Imaging Manager, you would be crucial to our mission because you will make sure that the imaging department runs efficiently and effectively. On any given day, you could improve processes or help guide your team to provide excellent patient care.

Be a part of our family and contribute to your community in a real and tangible way. Apply now to be a part of something fantastic!

What would you do as a Imaging Manager?

The Imaging Manager is responsible for ensuring successful day-to-day imaging operations and delivery of high-quality images including managing employees, resolving issues and complaints, monitoring their budget, and ensuring effective patient experience. You can expect to regularly:

Management

  • Assess department’s overall function and operations and execute changes as needed to maximize effectiveness and efficiency;
  • Monitor, analyze and report on department annual budgets and financial reports;
  • Prepare records and reports for leadership as needed;
  • Supervise and lead direct reports by motivating, inspiring, and supporting staff to a higher level of engagement, productivity, and quality outcomes;
  • Conduct performance reviews, review work and provide training, educational and development opportunities for direct reports;
  • Resolve escalated situations as needed including complaints and incident reports from patients, direct reports, and physicians;
  • Develop and maintain effective communication within the organization;
  • Be a champion and a positive change agent for the organization’s mission, vision, guiding principles and initiatives;
  • Contribute to the overall success of the clinic through participation in and support of cross-functional activities, communications, processes, policies, protocols, and best practices.

Operational

  • Oversee operation of imaging equipment and coordinate preventative maintenance and servicing arrangements with vendors;
  • Evaluate accuracy and quality of images, and provide technical assistance;
  • Implement and monitor radiation safety measures to ensure safety of patients and staff and compliance with government regulatory requirements;
  • Ensure that radiologic safety standards are maintained;
  • Maintain the Radiology training program and provide training for technologists as necessary;
  • Facilitate equipment repairs or updates to the digital software and maintain CPU storage;
  • Manage the maintenance of the patient archiving system (PACS);
  • Ensure efficient operation of physician’s clinic; understand specialty requirements and clinical settings;
  • Follow quality assurance guidelines including positioning, markers, demographics, and coning to ensure optimal images before releasing images to physician;
  • Operate radiologic and/or MRI equipment using proper technique for quality images;
  • Evaluate imaging for technical quality.

Requirements

  • Certifications
    • High School Diploma or GED;
    • Radiologic Technologist Certification through American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT);
    • Current Nevada state Radiologic Technologist license;
  • Knowledge of
    • Radiology safety procedures and protocols;
    • HIPAA and OSHA regulations/procedures;
  • Experience
    • 5 years of experience as a registered technologist in orthopedic setting;
    • Using computer systems and applications;
    • Communicating effectively with patients, physicians, and other medical staff.

Preferred Qualifications - How can you set yourself apart from other applicants?

  • Bachelor's degree in Health Care Administration or closely related field;
  • MRI Technologist Certification through American Registry of Radiological Technologists;
  • MRI and radiology safety procedures and protocols;
  • Managing and leading radiological technologists, including planning, organizing and directing work to meet organizational goals in an orthopedic environment.

Physical: The noise level is usually moderate.

Travel: May require travel to and from other clinic locations based on manager discretion.

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