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Scionhealth

Acquisition Hire: Asst Dir/Mgr Imag Svcs EX

Scionhealth, Lewiston, Idaho, United States, 83501

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This position is based at our off-site clinic located at

2315 8th Street – Lewiston, ID

and is not at the main hospital campus. At

ScionHealth , we empower our caregivers to do what they do best. We value every voice by caring deeply for every patient and each other. We show courage by running toward the challenge and we lean into new ideas by embracing curiosity and question asking. Together, we create our culture by living our values in our day-to-day interactions with our patients and teammates. Job Summary

The Manager of Imaging Services provides leadership in planning, organizing, staffing, and managing the daily operational functions of imaging services. This role directs and coordinates patient care services, technical operations, and administrative functions across all imaging modalities that may include Diagnostic Radiology, Ultrasound, CT, MRI, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine, Interventional Radiology, and Pain Management. Responsibilities include ensuring quality of care, maintaining compliance with hospital policies and all applicable federal, state, and accrediting/regulatory agencies, and supporting multidisciplinary collaboration to achieve organizational goals. The Manager oversees performance improvement, equipment functionality, safety programs, staff development, and resource allocation while fostering a culture of trust, teamwork, and innovation. Responsibilities

Provides leadership and oversight of all imaging modalities and associated services. Plans, organizes, and manages daily operations to ensure efficient patient flow and service delivery. Assigns staff and adjusts workload in response to changing priorities and patient care needs. Oversees staff recruitment, orientation, training, evaluation, and performance management. Maintains ability to perform imaging procedures in area(s) of supervision; may provide direct patient care when necessary. Ensures compliance with hospital, regulatory, and accrediting body standards, including performance improvement initiatives. Monitors and coordinates equipment repair, preventative maintenance, and downtime reporting. Manages departmental budget, supply inventory, and resource utilization. Facilitates communication and collaboration with physicians, staff, and other healthcare professionals. Provides instruction and mentorship to staff and students. Develops, implements, and monitors departmental policies, procedures, and safety measures. Participates in quality assurance and improvement activities to ensure safe, high-quality, patient-centered care. Maintains knowledge of imaging technologies, trends, and best practices to guide departmental growth and innovation. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities/Expectations

Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities with staff, physicians, patients, and families. Knowledge of imaging modalities, safety standards, and healthcare regulations. Ability to plan, prioritize, and manage multiple responsibilities effectively. Business and financial acumen to manage budgets and resources. Commitment to professional ethics, confidentiality, and organizational values. Requires standing, walking, sitting, seeing, talking, and hearing frequently. Regular use of hands for handling, feeling, reaching, and operation of equipment. May occasionally stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 pounds frequently, and up to 100 pounds occasionally, with assistance. Specific vision abilities required include close, distance, color, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Must be able to hear alarms, patient calls, and instructions from staff/physicians. Exposure to blood, body fluids, radiation, and infectious diseases. Potential exposure to moving mechanical parts, electrical shock, fumes/airborne particles, and loud noise. Work may include variable hours, weekends, and on-call responsibilities. Protective equipment provided and required in accordance with hospital policy. Qualifications

Education Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology or related field preferred. Licenses/Certifications Current certification/registry by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or other recognized imaging certification such as the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or Nuclear Medicine Technologist Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required within time frame required by facility policy. State-specific licensure or certification obtained within time frame required by facility policy. Experience Minimum of five (5) years clinical imaging experience. Minimum of two (2) years supervisory or managerial experience, preferably in an acute care hospital environment.

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