Clinical Manager - Medical Imaging ARRT (R) (MR) - Relocation Assistance Offered
Company: Heartland Imaging
Location: Louisville
Posted on: September 2, 2024
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Job Description:
Description:Join an energetic, patient-focused team! Heartland
Imaging is currently seeking an experienced Clinical Manager for a
Full-time position at our outpatient imaging center(s) located in
Louisville, KY. While this leadership role is primarily 8a-5p
(M-F), some weekend and evening hours will be required as needed
(including front-line coverage in patient care). This role requires
a current ARRT (R) (MR) registry to be considered.JOB SUMMARY:Under
the direction of the Administrator, the Clinical Manager:Manages
operations of assigned areas of the Imaging Operation including,
but not limited to, equipment, personnel, scheduling, financial,
and customer service functions. Must be qualified to perform the
job duties for areas they manage. Ensures services are performed in
a safe environment in accordance with established guidelines and
regulatory requirements. Serves as part of the imaging center team
and seeks as well as provides feedback for improved practice. Must
be able to effectively communicate/collaborate with physicians,
staff, customers and peers.ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSDevelops
effective and professional relationships with Medical Director and
Radiology faculty. Communicates regularly and involves them in
decisions as appropriate.Works with and as an extension of the
Administrator/Director to oversee/develop and implement programs
and strategies which ensure: Proper staffing levels, Timely
recruitment of a high-quality work force, Proper orientation and
training of new employees, On time completion and delivery of
performance evaluations, Effective coordination of daily
activities.Works with and as an extension of OIA HR department to
perform local HR responsibilities as needed or directed to ensure
established and communicated procedures are followed at the center
levelPerforms/ensures proper training, orientation, and ongoing
competency, and documentation of such for new employees/staff
within area of responsibility, and completes and delivers regular,
timely, and meaningful performance feedback, evaluations to direct
reports.Coordinates regular training for staff and center level
leaders, i.e. competency, in-services, professional development,
leadership trainingProvides regular, timely and meaningful
performance feedback to direct reports during regular meetings &
the evaluation process. Properly documents feedback discussion as
they occur. Promptly uses and follow the centers 'Progressive
Disciplinary & Standards of Conduct' policy and procedure with
direct reports when informal coaching is not effective in
facilitating the desired change in performance. Ensures the same
for all center level leaders for consistency within the
center.Maintains a current strategy for and documents that all
rooms are equipped with necessary supplies and properly functioning
equipment, i.e. pm schedules, quality control checks, emergency
supplies, etc., as a part of the center's quality assurance
program.Assists the Administrator, OIA, Medical Director and vendor
in the selection and placement of equipment, and the design of work
areas.Accesses and uses available resources, and data to make
effective situational judgments/decision that have a significant
impact on the management of the center in terms of quality of
services provided to customers/patients.Consistently engages,
inspires, and communicates to staff the expectation that they
provide exceptional service and experience to patients, peers, and
external customers to achieve desired outcome for the
organization.Actively supports organizational goals by establishing
regular meetings with direct reports and/or staff to discuss and
develop strategies to measure and track results and achieve success
within the categories of People, Quality, Growth, Service, and
Finance.Performs all other duties as
assigned.Requirements:EXPERIENCE:Must have 3-5 years relevant
experience with at least two years of supervisory experience in
related field.Demonstrated leadership experience.Must have
knowledge of modern business and supervisory
techniques.EDUCATION:Graduate of an accredited program in
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine technology, or equivalent in
experience.Bachelor's Degree and/or CRA
preferred.LICENSE/CERTIFICATION:Candidates with relevant existing
licensure or certification will be required to maintain that
licensure or certification.ARRT (R) (MR)SKILLS/ABILITIES:Ability to
implement effective administrative policies and
procedures.Possesses good organizational and time management
skills; attention to detail and effective problem solving.Ability
to plan and direct the work of others.Ability to influence others
to achieve organizational goals.Knowledge of computer applications,
including information and billing systems, keyboard input, digital
archiving, and retrieving of data.Our outpatient imaging center
offers competitive salary and benefits. Pre-employment drug screen
and background check are required. If qualified, please apply today
for immediate consideration.OIA partners with local healthcare
providers to develop, own and operate quality, easily accessible,
service-oriented outpatient diagnostic imaging centers. To learn
more, visit us at www.oiarad.com.RELOCATION ASSISTANCE:Not
currently in the local area but ready to make the move? For those
who qualify, Heartland Imaging will pay $10K to assist with
relocation to the greater Louisville area.Equal Opportunity
Employer.INDCFTPI78595c884f2d-25404-35430529by Jobble
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