Supervisor Diagnostic Imaging Services
Kaiser Permanente · Lancaster, CA · 2 mo ago
Management$127k–$164k/yrFull-time
About the role
Supervises the daily activities, patient flow, operations, clinical procedures and performance of Diagnostic Imaging Technologists on a regularly scheduled shift for an assigned work area/unit such as, but not limited to, diagnostic radiography, fluoroscopy, contract studies, special procedures, mammography, computed tomography, ultrasound, MRI.
Responsibilities
- Upholds Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable state, federal and local laws.
- Schedules Technologists and patients/exams/procedures and assigns daily work.
- Reviews clinical tests, documentation, records and procedures for quality and in assigned area monitors work and clinical processes, procedures and systems to ensure quality, patient care and clinical standards/goals are achieved.
- Assists in the design and implementation and improvement of a department-wide quality management/assurance program.
- Supervises daily work procedures and performance of D.I. Technologists.
- Makes quality checks radiographs/film for diagnostic quality.
- Analyzes D.I. Technology administrative and clinical procedures, processes and systems in terms of quality, cost, efficiency and productivity metrics and makes appropriate recommendations to modify/improve.
- Implements/monitors policies, procedures standards and clinical protocols in order to ensure quality patient care.
- Makes sure supplies, tech and radiation generating equipment are utilized safely and in accordance with all departmental, organizational, local, state and federal radiation control/safety/protection requirements.
- Conducts regular and special radiation surveys in accordance with local, state and federal requirements.
- Develops timely and accurate work load, statistical and operating reports and makes appropriate recommendations to improve productivity and utilization of staff, equipment and materials.
- Solves on a first level human resources and labor relations issues.
Requirements
- Minimum three (3) years of relevant clinical experience as a staff technologist in an acute care hospital.
- Associate of Arts or Science degree in Radiologic Technology Diagnostic Ultrasound from an AMA approved school OR two (2) years of experience in a directly related field.
- High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
- Radiologic Technologist Certificate (California) AND American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Radiography OR Nuclear Medical Technologist Certificate (California) OR Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certificate from Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Nuclear Medicine Technologist from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists OR Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers.
Qualifications
- Basic Qualifications: Basic Qualifications: Minimum three (3) years of relevant clinical experience as a staff technologist in an acute care hospital.
- Education: Associate of Arts or Science degree in Radiologic Technology Diagnostic Ultrasound from an AMA approved school OR two (2) years of experience in a directly related field.
- License, Certification, Registration: Radiologic Technologist Certificate (California) AND American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Radiography OR Nuclear Medical Technologist Certificate (California) OR Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certificate from Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Nuclear Medicine Technologist from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists OR Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers.
- Experience: Supervising and/or reviewing the clinical work performed by D.I. Technologists.
- Knowledge: Demonstrated knowledge of all applicable local, state and federal regulatory and radiation safety standards and requirements.
- Skills: Demonstrated ability to utilize communication, inter-personal, labor relations and work planning skills.
Benefits
Will cover Radiology in all Antelope Valley locations May be required to work occasional weekends as needed
Pay
$126,800 - $164,010 / year
Schedule
Full-time