Center Director Looking to elevate your career? Join us! Work Location: Sterling, VA Work Hours: Full Time, Monday - Friday Department Highlights:
- Ability to support a multi-modality Center.
- High volume Centers with dedicated staff.
- Collaborative work environment.
Here is what you will need:
- Certification by ARRT in Mammography preferred but not required;
- Minimum of 5 years healthcare industry experience;
- Minimum of 2 years supervisory experience;
- The ability to interact with staff at all levels in a fast paced environment, typically under pressure, while remaining flexible yet focused;
- Demonstrated high level of confidentiality and professionalism;
- Demonstrated outstanding service skills with both internal and external customers;
- Ability to read, write and comprehend medical terminology;
- Ability to apply common sense understanding in order to carry out detailed and sometimes complex, written or oral instructions;
- Knowledge of database software and Radiology Information Systems software.
A Day in the Life of a Center Director:
- Provide services and support for the following areas:
- Supervise daily operations of medical records, front desk, CAD/Reports, and technologists;
- Responsible for the review of patient scheduling needs (diagnostic appointment slots, screening slots, and procedure availability) and necessary changes;
- Ensure all incomplete exams are scheduled/followed through with: Process all exams needing additional information.
- Ensure medical releases are provided to imaging facilities requiring prior mammogram films for patients, as requested by the radiologist;
- Review delinquent exam report each calendar month, documenting and notifying delinquent patients;
- Track pathology outcomes for needle localizations and BI-RADS 4 & 5 exams and verify information entered in the RIS;
- Oversee ordering of supplies for all procedures, including ultrasound-guided biopsies, needle localizations, stereotactic biopsies, and ductograms, as well as office supplies necessary for the center;
- Act as point of contact for patients and referring physician offices for all concerns relating to patient scheduling and treatment, quickly responding to any complaints or concerns;
- Coordinate service and preventative maintenance of equipment. Monitor and gather data on equipment malfunction, associated downtime, and document effects on patient care;
- Oversee the compliance and documentation necessary for obtaining and maintaining state/MQSA mammography license;
- Monitor center employees with regard to work performance and attendance and take appropriate steps to ensure Solis standards are being met;
- Monitor staffing levels and ensure appropriate coverage relative to budgetary guidelines;
- Effectively communicate procedures to patients and educate them about the role of regular mammography in preventative breast health;
- Ability to effectively communicate with an individual and group basis to pertinent individuals.
Why Washington Radiology?
- A Great Place to Work for the second year in a row!
- Offer competitive benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO, Paid Holidays, Backup Child/Adult Care as well as other unique benefits.