Lead Mammography Technologist
Washington Radiology · Sterling, VA · 2 mo ago
Healthcare$48–$58/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Performs imaging procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injuries and supports the general operation of the office.
- Responsible for the daily clinical operations of their assigned centers.
- Understands and promotes the Solis Way.
- Performs mammography and/or assists with biopsies on an as needed basis.
- Maintains clinical staffing levels.
- Provides excellent patient care, communicates procedures, and provides education on an as needed basis to new and existing clinical team members.
- Handles patient complaints and escalates as necessary.
- Affirms MQSA compliance as it relates to tracking, following up, and credentials.
- Ensures compliance with all Policies and Procedures.
- Maintains confidentiality of patient and team member information.
- Manages clinical team members on a daily basis ensuring compliance with company policies, guidelines, and procedures.
- Creates and maintains frequent communication and positive relationships with clinical team members as evidenced by surveys and turnovers.
- Maintains appropriate coverage and participates in interviews and onboarding orientation for new clinical team members.
- Communicates coaching and counseling opportunities to center Director.
- Completes incident reports on an as needed basis.
- Reports harassment and/or discrimination issues to center Director of HR within eight hours.
- Meets with center director on a weekly basis to review center activities and needs.
- Participates in performance evaluation discussions on an annual basis.
Requirements
- Completion of formal radiologic technologic technology training program.
- Current, non-restricted licensure in state of work location is required.
- Current ARRT in Mammography certification or eligible to take advanced level exam with documentation of clinical experience.
- Prior experience with RIS/PACS preferred.
- Minimum of two years of healthcare industry experience with ultrasound core and stereotactic biopsies preferred.
- Minimum of two years of supervisory experience preferred.
- Strong desire to serve patients.
- Strong verbal communication and listening skills.
- Manages multiple projects and timelines with a sense of urgency and follow through.
- Works well in fast-paced, pressure-oriented environment.
- Well-organized and detail oriented.
- Exhibits sound judgment.
Qualifications
Washington Radiology is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.