Neurovascular Radiology Technologist Supervisor
Semmes Murphey Clinic · Memphis, TN · 4 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Build and maintain relationships with outside vendors regarding equipment and supplies
- Collaborate with the nurse manager and Perioperative Services Director in construction and technical planning stages
- Oversee, maintain, and troubleshoot the equipment, including biplane/fluoro systems and related software
- Develop and implement, along with nurse manager, protocols, safety standards, and workflow process for the new center
- Ensure compliance with regulatory, radiation safety, and accreditation standards
- Responsible for the stocking and ordering of supplies used in the Center during procedures
- Assist NVC Manager in the hiring and training of new radiology technologists
Minimum
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Five (5) years' experience in neurointerventional radiology or vascular setting
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (AART) Certification
- Licensed in the State of Tennessee as a medical x-ray operator
- Active BLS certification
Preferred
- Prior supervisory experience
- Active ACLS certification
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word), electronic medical records (EMR), medical practice software and internet applications
- Can identify ways to streamline processes and improve efficiency without sacrificing quality and accuracy
- Possesses understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form; able to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations
- Strong communication skills, both oral and written, with the ability to communicate effectively and professionally with patients, visitors, physicians, and coworkers in both positive and negative situations
- Can provide excellent customer service with a high level of confidentiality and discretion
- Ability to make frequent judgements and respond to routine problems, as well as disasters or emergencies (both drills and actual events)