Lead and advance all aspects of vascular imaging operations at Boston Medical Center’s Brighton campus and affiliated outpatient locations
Oversee day-to-day multisite clinical operations across 4 vascular offices including inpatient, outpatient, sterile-procedure, and OR workflows
Define, develop and execute strategic planning goals for vascular service line including growth, quality, revenue and patient outcomes
Budget planning, financial performance monitoring and resource allocation; vendor and equipment procurement/negotiations
Develop policies for vascular testing, reporting and workflow efficiency and create staffing models and scheduling strategies
Build and maintain referral networks and collaborate with community health programs for vascular disease prevention/screening
Lead build-out of registered vascular technologist program and vein center at Brighton and scale model across system locations
Serve as lead vascular technologist and primary point of contact for diagnostic vascular exams; establish diagnostic criteria and reporting standards
Develop training curriculum, mentor and supervise vascular technologists, residents, fellows, and students; handle recruitment and onboarding
Troubleshoot protocol, schedule, and equipment issues; maintain deep knowledge of all vascular studies and mentor staff technologists
Oversee accreditation processes and compliance with CMS, Joint Commission and hospital/state regulations; conduct QA reviews and audits
Provide feedback and corrective action plans to Chair of Surgery and Department Administrator; represent vascular surgery lab at hospital council meetings
Participate in growing venous treatment practice through operational planning and patient flow optimization; contribute to research and publications
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree required
Minimum of 10 years of experience in vascular sonography with at least 5 years in a leadership or supervisory role
Strong experience with IAC accreditation and QA protocols in vascular imaging
Experience in protocol development, research, and academic engagement