Exercises professional judgment in the clinical coordination of operations within the radiology department.
Accountable for the success and performance of the daily physician operations.
Supports technical staff, med students, support staff and Radiologists within the department.
Plays an integral part to the operational/administrative functions of the department.
Consistently projects a friendly, cooperative impression and positive image of the institution when dealing with medical staff members.
Demonstrates leadership qualities to provide direction and serve as a resource to staff and customers.
Possesses self-direction with a high level of accountability and the ability to work with minimal to no supervision.
Deals discreetly with sensitive confidential information.
Ability to operate and troubleshoot: Picture Archiving and Communication System Quality (PACS), computers, monitors, and other radiology equipment.
Provides internal support for all systems necessary to the operation of the radiology department, to include but not limited to, the electronic medical record, PACS system dictation systems, image sharing programs, etc.
Ability to act in a supervisory capacity as needed for oversight of image quality, radiation protection, and patient flow.
Maintains an active program of professional development related to individual, professional, and institutional needs.
Provides input to capital requests.
Assists with cross-market standardization.
Flexible and responsive to coordinating changes to staffing within the department.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Completion of formal radiographic technology training in an American Medical Association (AMA) or Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) approved school is required.
Minimum of three years’ radiographic experience required; previous supervisory experience in a healthcare setting is preferred.
Possesses a thorough understanding of diagnostic radiographic principles.
Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is required.
If working in North Dakota and performing medical imaging or radiation therapy procedures, licensure with the North Dakota Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board (NDMIRT) is required.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within six weeks of employment and re-certification as necessary is required.
Benefits
Development and advancement opportunities
100% remote work
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
radiographic technologydiagnostic radiographic principlesimage quality oversightradiation protectionpatient flow managementPACS operationelectronic medical record managementdictation systemsimage sharing programs
Soft skills
leadershipprofessional judgmentself-directionaccountabilitydiscretionflexibilityresponsivenessinterpersonal communicationcooperationcustomer service
Certifications
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)Basic Life Support (BLS)North Dakota Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board (NDMIRT) licensure