Supervisor Medical Imaging Kelsey Seybold Clinic: Katy

About the position

Explore opportunities with Kelsey-Seybold Clinic , part of the Optum family of businesses. Work with one of the nation’s leading health care organizations and build your career at one of our 40+ locations throughout Houston. Be part of a team that is nationally recognized for delivering coordinated and accountable care. As a multi-specialty clinic, we offer care from more than 900 medical providers in 65 medical specialties. Take on a rewarding opportunity to help drive higher quality, higher patient satisfaction and lower total costs. Join us and discover the meaning behind Caring. Connecting. Growing together. Primary Responsibilities: Upon the order of a qualified practitioner or provider, the Medical Imaging Supervisor will utilize equipment that produces ionizing radiation and/or other energies used in medical imaging to obtain studies for diagnostic purposes according to policies, procedures, and protocols of the KSC Medical Imaging Department and Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. The Medical Imaging Supervisor will utilize the designated Radiology Information System (RIS), Patient Archiving and Communication System (PACS) as well as computerized time keeping and ordering systems. The Medical Imaging Supervisor is directly responsible for regulatory compliance, inspection, accreditation, and maintenance concerns. Duties include the supervision of technical and/or clerical staff members; staff may be in multiple locations and/or multiple modalities. You’ll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.

Responsibilities

  • Utilize equipment that produces ionizing radiation and/or other energies used in medical imaging to obtain studies for diagnostic purposes according to policies, procedures, and protocols of the KSC Medical Imaging Department and Kelsey-Seybold Clinic.
  • Utilize the designated Radiology Information System (RIS), Patient Archiving and Communication System (PACS) as well as computerized time keeping and ordering systems.
  • Responsible for regulatory compliance, inspection, accreditation, and maintenance concerns.
  • Duties include the supervision of technical and/or clerical staff members; staff may be in multiple locations and/or multiple modalities.

Requirements

  • High school diploma
  • Graduate of an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology
  • Associate’s degree in radiologic technology
  • ARRT(R)
  • MRT-General Certificate
  • BCLS certification through American Heart Association
  • Senior technologist with 5+ years of technical experience to include regulatory and quality control responsibilities
  • Ability to use computer keyboard and basic programs to generate department reports
  • Ability to grasp elements of image acquisition in multiple modalities
  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
  • Documented evident of leadership abilities

Nice-to-haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in healthcare sciences, business or human resources
  • Certification in additional imaging modalities
  • PACS and RIS experience
  • Word or excel proficiency

Benefits

  • comprehensive benefits package
  • incentive and recognition programs
  • equity stock purchase
  • 401k contribution
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