Senior Radiological Technologist
Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 1 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Job Duties
- Performs diagnostic X-ray examinations in accordance with physician orders and established imaging protocols.
- Ensures patient safety, proper positioning, image quality, and radiation safety standards.
- Supports providers and clinical staff with imaging-related needs and workflow efficiency.
- Maintains accurate documentation and timely completion of imaging studies.
- Serves as the lead radiology resource across all clinic locations.
- Oversees daily radiology operations and ensures consistency in workflows and best practices.
- Monitors patient throughput, imaging quality, and operational performance.
- Identifies and implements process improvements to enhance efficiency and patient access.
- Manages Radiologic Technologist schedules across all locations, including Vintage, Sugar Land, San Felipe, and McNair.
- Covers staffing assignments based on clinic volume and operational needs.
- Manages daily staffing challenges, including call-outs, schedule changes, and coverage gaps.
- Assists with onboarding, training, mentoring, and support of radiology staff.
- Ensures compliance with all radiology, radiation safety, regulatory, and organizational requirements.
- Maintains readiness for inspections, audits, and accreditation reviews.
- Maintains staff licensure, certifications, and required training.
- Leads quality assurance activities to ensure consistency and excellence in imaging services.
- Serves as the primary point of contact for radiology equipment issues.
- Coordinates service requests, preventative maintenance, and vendor support.
- Troubleshoots equipment concerns and ensures minimal disruption to clinic operations.
- Maintains equipment records and supports planning for future equipment needs.
Minimum Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited radiography program.
- Three years of related experience.
- Certification and Registration as a Radiologic Technologist by the American Registry or Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and Licensure as a Medical Radiological Technologist or Limited Medical Radiological Technologist by the Texas Medical Board (TMB).
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous lead technologist experience.
- Five years of radiology experience, preferably in an orthopedic setting.