Location: Decatur,AL, USA
Job Summary: Under the direction of the Radiology Director, and Radiologist. The Nuclear Supervisor is Responsible for the efficiency and effectiveness for the supervision of Nuclear Imaging services. The following statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principle functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements, which may be inherent in the position. Commitment to the delivery of competent patient care supported by lines of communications and coordination with physicians, patients and co-workers. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgement, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis. Assumes responsibility for designated areas or procedures as required.
The Nuclear Supervisor will be available for emergency on-call procedures as required, or set forth. Recognizes the need for control/assessment of pain for patients and helps to prevent or reduce patient pain levels when possible. Assumes responsibility for designated areas or procedures as required.
Qualifications:
POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Supervisor of Nuclear is a High School graduate
or equivalent with satisfactory completion of a formal Nuclear School of Medicine or equivalent. CPR Certification required. Must be a registered technologist within the Nuclear Medicine Field; also should have attained experience and possess capabilities as determined to be adequate by the Director and Medical Director of Radiology.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Use common sense and special medical skills to care for the sick or handicapped.
Understand technical information from supervisors, charts, reference books, manuals and labels. Use eyes, hands and fingers with skill. Work fast in an emergency situation.
Effectively communicate with people when they are sick, handicapped, or nervous.
Follow instructions exactly. Record information accurately. Ability to care for patients of all ages.
About Us:
JOB DESCRIPTIPON
Title: Nuclear Medicine Supervisor
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Job Code: 1131DM Coord Nuclear Medicine
Revision Date: 5/2/21
Department: Nuclear
Our Mission: Provide quality care and services that will improve the health of those we serve.
Our Vision: To be one of the best health care providers in our region and consistently strive to provide clinical and service excellence.
Our Values:
Integrity: Be consistent, honest, and fair in everything we do.
Excellence: Exceed the standards in service, clinical, and financial performance.
Innovation: Promote creativity to enhance patient care and hospital performance through a team environment.
Accountability: Take responsibility and ownership for our actions and their outcomes.
Compassion: Be aware of the needs of others.
Safety: Eliminate or minimize potential harm to patients, visitors, physicians, and employees.
Equality: The guarantee of fair treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all races, nationalities, religions, gender, or age.
The Employee Promise: As an employee, I am committed to doing my part to fulfill the mission, vision, and values of Decatur Morgan Hospital. I will provide my patients, guests, coworkers, physicians, and customers with the highest quality of service and ensure their needs are met with the utmost courtesy and respect. This commitment must be reflected in my behavior.
Job Summary: Under the direction of the Radiology Director, and Radiologist. The Nuclear Supervisor is Responsible for the efficiency and effectiveness for the supervision of Nuclear Imaging services. The following statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principle functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements, which may be inherent in the position. Commitment to the delivery of competent patient care supported by lines of communications and coordination with physicians, patients and co-workers. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgement, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis. Assumes responsibility for designated areas or procedures as required.
The Nuclear Supervisor will be available for emergency on-call procedures as required, or set forth. Recognizes the need for control/assessment of pain for patients and helps to prevent or reduce patient pain levels when possible. Assumes responsibility for designated areas or procedures as required.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Supervisor of Nuclear is a High School graduate
or equivalent with satisfactory completion of a formal Nuclear School of Medicine or equivalent. CPR Certification required. Must be a registered technologist within the Nuclear Medicine Field; also should have attained experience and possess capabilities as determined to be adequate by the Director and Medical Director of Radiology.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Use common sense and special medical skills to care for the sick or handicapped.
Understand technical information from supervisors, charts, reference books, manuals and labels. Use eyes, hands and fingers with skill. Work fast in an emergency situation.
Effectively communicate with people when they are sick, handicapped, or nervous.
Follow instructions exactly. Record information accurately. Ability to care for patients of all ages.
Key Responsibilities / Essential Functions
1. Helps to Ensure that all sections of the Nuclear department
produce images that meet accepted quality standards.
2. Directs Nuclear employees regarding proper Radiation
Safety, and Protection from undue Radiation exposure.
3. Assures enforcement of safety regulations in all areas.
4. Participate in maintaining and acquiring information
For Performance Improvement projects
5. Helps to Ensure that all equipment is safe, and maintained
In a way that promotes effective and safe patient care,
In accordance to all regulatory State and JACHO
guidelines.
2. Ensures Ability to Supervise others and Find Solutions to Difficult Technical or
Employee / Patient Problems.
1. Maintains an open and Honest working relationship with all
Employees.
2. Participates in Patient and Employee Satisfaction
meetings when needed.
3. Shows responsiveness in resolution of customer service
Issues which affect or stem from the Imaging department.
4. Helps organize assignments and schedules to maximize
efficiency of self and staff.
3. Ensures the effectiveness of Nuclear Services in accordance with DMH
Standards.
1. Demonstrates an Attitude, communication style, and
Commitment to co-workers that reflects the value of
Respect for every Patient, Individual, and Physician.
2. Achieves department goals in accordance with the mission
and philosophy of DMH and the standards of Nuclear
services.
4. Ensures completion of staff competency sheets,
and yearly employee education.
5. Keeps Radiology Director informed of overall
departmental operations and any new trends or concerns.
6. Helps to Ensure that all procedures are properly billed,
And charged on a weekly bases.
5. Ensures that technical procedures in the application of radionuclides meet all
quality and regulatory standards.
1. Supervises the application of radionuclides maintaining
standards of quality.
2. Directs nuclear medicine personnel regarding work
schedules and assignments.
3. Assures enforcement of safety regulations in nuclear
medicine department.
4. Evaluates competency of nuclear medicine personnel
and recommends action as needed. Keeps Director
informed of all personnel issues.
6. Ensures that all State and Federal regulations regarding handling and
storage of radionuclides are complied with.
1. . Maintains and formulates department policies.
2. Appropriate licensure is secured and maintained to insure
that Decatur Morgan Hospital an all campuses are in compliance
with NRC standards.
3. Assures safe storage of radioactive materials.
4. Maintains physician licensure information.
7. Maintains appropriate records to assure regulatory compliance.
1. Records of radioisotope receipt, use, storage, and disposal.
2. Coordinates contractual services with radio pharmacies.
3. Reviews results of calibration of equipment.
4. Reviews and maintains dose calibrations records.
8. Directed by a physician, performs technical imaging procedures utilizing
radioisotopes.
1. Provides patient education about procedure to be performed
2. Performs procedures in therapeutic use of radioisotopes.
3. Prepares isotopes for patient use.
4. Performs venipuncture as directed.
9. Selects proper equipment to complete requested examination.
1. Operates Nuclear Medicine computers to enhance
value of diagnostic information obtained.
2. Follows departmental protocols when computer
processing studies to achieve high quality images.
3. Uses appropriate choice of filters and slice selection.
4. Utilizes necessary display parameters, image intensity,
and labeling techniques.
10. PACS
1. Completes all exams timely in PACS and Meditech
2. Properly performs procedure for making patient CDs, as well as
verifies all information is on all CDs before given out.
3. Verify that written physician order matches order in PACS.
4. Verifies all images are in PACS ,& Scans any required
documents, and Adds additional study information in notes
section as needed, and scanned into proper patient.
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Physical Functions
Below are the physical activities that are performed during the normal workday. It should be noted that this information is not inclusive of all job tasks. These functions are the minimum physical abilities required to perform this position.
Physical Requirements
Occasionally
6 to 33%
Frequently
34 to 66%
Constantly
67 to 100%
Walking
X
Sitting
X
Standing