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Supervisor, Nuclear Medicine- Nuclear Medicine- Full Time

Guthrie • Sayre, PA 18840 • Posted 30+ days ago

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The Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine at Guthrie is responsible for supervising and directing the daily work of Nuclear Medicine technologists, student technologists, and ancillary personnel. This role involves managing the overall operation of the Nuclear Medicine area to ensure smooth and prompt imaging services of high quality. The supervisor is directly responsible for the quality of Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures conducted in the section and the management of personnel assigned to that area.

Responsibilities

  • Supervises and directs the daily work of Nuclear Medicine technologists, student technologists, and ancillary personnel.
  • Formulates and makes a weekly and daily assignment and work schedule for technologists.
  • Checks the function and performance of every Nuclear Medicine system daily.
  • Maintains service and repair records for Nuclear Medicine systems.
  • Checks the consumption of supplies daily and orders replacement supplies as necessary.
  • Assists Nuclear Medicine Radiologist director in revising and updating the Nuclear Medicine policy and procedure manual.
  • Communicates with other departments to ensure their needs are being met and that STAT requests are performed and interpreted on a timely basis.
  • Promotes a culture that fosters caring, quality, teamwork, and fiscal responsibility.
  • Shares knowledge and expertise with staff and ensures they are trained to function as peak performers.
  • Prepares and performs employee evaluations.
  • Makes recommendations for hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, leave of absence, or termination of personnel.
  • Assists and participates in an ongoing system of corrective action within Radiology.
  • Explains procedures to patients, medical personnel, and others to ensure cooperation in scheduling and performance of procedures.
  • Procures and maintains inventory of radiopharmaceuticals and other items needed for department operation.
  • Works with radiologist section chief to define and develop protocols for existing and/or new procedures and equipment.

Qualifications

Required

  • High School diploma.
  • Graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
  • AAS degree preferred.
  • Certification required; ARRT(R), advanced certification (ARRT(NM)) or NMTCB.
  • Minimum of four years experience as a registered technologist in a Nuclear Medicine section of a general acute-care hospital.

Preferred

  • Supervisory experience.

About Guthrie

Guthrie is a renowned healthcare organization operating in NY and PA, providing a wide range of medical services including primary care, specialty care, surgical procedures, diagnostic testing, and rehabilitation services. The company, founded in 1910 by Dr. Donald Guthrie, emphasizes patient-centered care and cutting-edge medical technology to offer personalized treatment plans in fields such as cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and neurology. The Guthrie Clinic has a strong market position in the United States, with partnerships with academic medical centers and research organizations to advance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.

Full Job Description

Position Summary:

Supervise and direct the daily work of the N.M. technologists, student technologists and ancillary personnel assigned to the N.M. Section and the overall operation of the N.M. area to provide patients with smooth and prompt imaging services of high quality. Directly responsible for the quality of N.M. imaging procedures conducted in the section and for management of personnel assigned to that area.

Education, License & Cert:

High School and graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technology program. AAS degree preferred. Certification required; ARRT(R), advanced certification (ARRT(NM)) or NMTCB.

Experience:

Minimum of four years experience as a registered technologist in a N.M. section of the Radiology Department of a general acute‐care hospital, supervisory experience preferred.

Essential Functions:

1. Performs supervisory duties for NM area

a. Formulates and makes a weekly and daily assignment and work schedule of each technologist to ensure the proper operation of the N.M. section.

b. Checks the function and performance of every N.M. system on a daily basis. Maintain the service and repair records per unit, as required.

c. Checks the consumption of supplies on a daily basis and orders replacement supplies, as necessary.

d. Assist N.M. Radiologist director in revision and update of N.M. policy and procedure manual. Monitor and review manual with Radiologist quarterly. e. Communicates with other departments such as emergency department, nursing, neurology, etc, to ensure that their needs are being met. Ensures that "STAT"requests are performed and interpreted on a timely basis in accordance with departmental policy.

2. Promotes cultures that fosters caring, quality, teamwork, and fiscal responsibility.

a. Shares knowledge and expertise with staff. Insures that other employees are trained to function as peak performers in their assigned job duties.

b. Ensures that radiology personnel are appropriately recognized and rewarded.

c. Prepares and performs employee evaluations.

d. Make recommendations for hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, leave of absence or termination of personnel.

e. Assists and participates in an ongoing system of corrective action within Radiology; addresses performance issues.

3. Performs the functions and duties of a staff N.M. technologist. (Under NM Technologist JD)

4. Works with radiologist section chief to define and develop protocols pertaining to existing and/or new procedures, new equipment.

5. Explain procedures to patients, medical personnel and others to ensure cooperation in scheduling and performance of procedures.

6. Procure and maintain inventory of radiopharmaceuticals and other items needed to ensure operation of department.

7. Ability to work alone (on call) and get job done in an efficient manner.

8. Able to be in the department within 30 minutes after being called for a procedure.

9. Maintain other records with the RSO as required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other regulatory agencies. 10. Track patients and studies utilizing HIS/RIS.

Other Duties:

1. Demonstrates willingness to accept non‐routine work assignments, as appropriate.

2. Works with staff technologists on time off schedule.

3. Ability to on call and get job done in an efficient manner.

4. Able to be in the department within 30 minutes after being called for a procedure.

Joining the Guthrie team allows you to become a part of a tradition of excellence in health care. In all areas and at all levels of Guthrie, you'll find staff members who have committed themselves to serving the community.

The Guthrie Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer that welcomes and encourages diversity in the workplace.

The Guthrie Clinic is a non-profit, integrated, practicing physician-led organization in the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania. Our multi-specialty group practice of more than 500 physicians and 302 advanced practice providers offers 47 specialties through a regional office network providing primary and specialty care in 22 communities. Guthrie Medical Education Programs include General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Anesthesiology and Orthopedic Surgery Residency, as well as Cardiovascular, Gastroenterology and Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship programs. Guthrie is also a clinical campus for the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.