Radiology Tech Lead
Job Type
Full-time
Description

POSITION OVERVIEW: 

Radiologic Technologist Lead will provide radiology services while providing exceptional care to patients in a busy, high-paced orthopedic setting. Directly supervises and coordinates the activities of Radiology technicians and oversees Information Technology and Medical Supply management. 


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 

  • Lead and supervise imaging staff, including technologists, assistants, and support personnel  
  • Manage daily workflow, prioritize tasks, and assign duties to staff 
  • Assist with scheduling imaging procedures, verify patient information, and ensure smooth patient flow 
  • Train new staff, mentor existing staff, and ensure competency in imaging procedures 
  • Operate and maintain imaging equipment, ensure proper calibration, and report malfunctions  
  • Assess patients, prepare them for imaging procedures, and provide patient education and comfort 
  • Ensure proper image quality, maintain patient safety, and comply with relevant regulations and protocols 
  • Communicate effectively with physicians, patients, and other healthcare professionals 
  • Perform x-ray examinations on patients; confirm the appropriate exam has been ordered; prepare patients for x-ray; obtain risk of pregnancy information from female patients; determine appropriate exposure factors on x-ray equipment 
  • Operate processing equipment; review images for accuracy; submit images to providers for review; complete procedures while maintaining quality of work within an established time frame 
  • Perform routine radiographic examinations while practicing radiation safety (ALARA) procedures 
  • All other duties as assigned 


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: 

  • Completion of an approved course of study in Radiologic Technology. 
  • R.R.T. registration in Diagnostic Radiography. 
  • Ability to work with a diversity of patients in orthopedics. 
  • Demonstrates the ability to work independently and as a member of a healthcare team. 
  • Experience working with electronic medical record systems and picture archiving and communications systems (PACS). 


WORKING CONDITIONS: 

  • Typical business office environment  
  • Possibility of local travel  
  • Constant viewing of computer monitor, mousing and typing  
  • Frequent standing, walking and sitting  
  • Frequent stooping, lifting, carrying and pushing/pulling 10 pounds or more  
  • Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds  
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus  
  • Hours of business are Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Must be able to work early, late and long hours, as needed, to meet the essential functions of the job 
Requirements

Position requires travel between Inverness and Aurora locations