
Imaging Services Assistant Manager
Silicon Valley Medical Development, San Jose, CA, United States
El Camino Health Medical Network
is currently seeking a skilled
Imaging Services Assistant Manager
to join our growing healthcare team!
Pay:
$175,000-$195,000 annualized
Location:
San Jose, CA
Schedule:
Mon‑Fri 8am‑5pm
El Camino Health Medical Network (ECHMN)
is a growing healthcare provider organization dedicated to delivering high-quality, community-based ambulatory care across Santa Clara County. We strive to coordinate care that meets the unique needs of the diverse communities we serve, partnering with like-minded professionals who are passionate about simplifying the healthcare experience.
At ECHMN, we foster a culture of teamwork, innovation, and excellence. By working together, we provide exceptional care to our patients while creating a supportive and rewarding environment for our team members. If you are looking to make a meaningful impact in a collaborative and patient-centered organization, we invite you to join us!
The
Imaging Services Assistant Manager
is responsible for supporting the Imaging Services Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the Imaging Department. This includes supervising clinical and support staff and coordinating services across various imaging modalities, which may include
Diagnostic Radiography, Fluoroscopy, DEXA Bone Densitometry, Mammography, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Registration, Scheduling, and HIM responsibilities . The assistant manager works alongside the Imaging manager to ensure that departmental operations are efficient, compliant with all regulatory standards, and aligned with organizational goals for quality, safety, and patient satisfaction.
This leadership role also includes direct participation in imaging procedures, depending on the assistant manager’s scope of licensure, credentials, and competencies. The Imaging Services Assistant Manager works collaboratively with radiologists, physicians, and staff to promote high-quality imaging services and an exceptional patient experience.
Essential Functions
Departmental Operations & Supervision
Assists in the day‑to‑day coordination of imaging services, ensuring timely, safe, and accurate imaging procedures.
Supervises and supports technologists and ancillary staff within assigned modalities.
Ensures staffing levels, workflow, and schedules support departmental productivity and patient care standards.
Participates in hiring, onboarding, training, scheduling, and performance evaluation of assigned staff.
Supports the implementation and adherence to departmental policies, protocols, and procedures in compliance with regulatory and accrediting agencies (e.g., MQSA, ACR, CDPH, FDA, RHB, CMS).
Collaborates with the Imaging Services Manager to address performance, quality, compliance, and service delivery issues.
Clinical Oversight & Technical Duties
Performs clinical duties as working manager, within scope of license, such as diagnostic imaging, QA testing, or procedure assistance, as needed.
Ensuring equipment is maintained, functional, and compliant with ACR and manufacturer standards.
Supports and leads quality control programs, including image quality reviews, documentation, and compliance audits (e.g., EQUIP for mammography).
Serves as a subject matter expert or modality lead for specialized areas (e.g., Mammography, CT, Fluoroscopy), if applicable.
Regulatory & Quality Compliance
Ensures departmental readiness for audits and inspections by maintaining accurate records, certifications, licenses, and accreditation standards.
Oversees documentation and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations as well as organizational policies related to safety, HIPAA, and infection control.
Participates in performance improvement and patient safety initiatives.
Leadership & Communication
Promotes a culture of service excellence, collaboration, and accountability.
Communicates regularly with staff to disseminate policy updates, workflow changes, and organizational priorities.
Works with the Imaging Services Manager and leadership to support budgeting, capital planning, and strategic goals.
Minimum Requirements
Associate’s degree from an accredited Radiologic Technology program
California Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) License
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Certification
California Mammography Certification, if applicable
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
Proficiency in PACS, RIS, and EMR systems
Strong interpersonal, communication, and patient‑service skills
Preferred experience with EQUIP documentation and MQSA audits
Preferred familiarity with Breast Care Coordination software or ability to learn
Demonstrated leadership ability with a professional, collaborative demeanor
Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills
Ability to lead and coach peers while maintaining high performance standards
Capable of managing multiple regulatory and quality assurance responsibilities
Preferred
Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods and lift/move patients or equipment as needed
Potential exposure to ionizing radiation with adherence to safety protocols
Flexibility in scheduling, including occasional weekends or holidays, depending on departmental needs
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is currently seeking a skilled
Imaging Services Assistant Manager
to join our growing healthcare team!
Pay:
$175,000-$195,000 annualized
Location:
San Jose, CA
Schedule:
Mon‑Fri 8am‑5pm
El Camino Health Medical Network (ECHMN)
is a growing healthcare provider organization dedicated to delivering high-quality, community-based ambulatory care across Santa Clara County. We strive to coordinate care that meets the unique needs of the diverse communities we serve, partnering with like-minded professionals who are passionate about simplifying the healthcare experience.
At ECHMN, we foster a culture of teamwork, innovation, and excellence. By working together, we provide exceptional care to our patients while creating a supportive and rewarding environment for our team members. If you are looking to make a meaningful impact in a collaborative and patient-centered organization, we invite you to join us!
The
Imaging Services Assistant Manager
is responsible for supporting the Imaging Services Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the Imaging Department. This includes supervising clinical and support staff and coordinating services across various imaging modalities, which may include
Diagnostic Radiography, Fluoroscopy, DEXA Bone Densitometry, Mammography, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Registration, Scheduling, and HIM responsibilities . The assistant manager works alongside the Imaging manager to ensure that departmental operations are efficient, compliant with all regulatory standards, and aligned with organizational goals for quality, safety, and patient satisfaction.
This leadership role also includes direct participation in imaging procedures, depending on the assistant manager’s scope of licensure, credentials, and competencies. The Imaging Services Assistant Manager works collaboratively with radiologists, physicians, and staff to promote high-quality imaging services and an exceptional patient experience.
Essential Functions
Departmental Operations & Supervision
Assists in the day‑to‑day coordination of imaging services, ensuring timely, safe, and accurate imaging procedures.
Supervises and supports technologists and ancillary staff within assigned modalities.
Ensures staffing levels, workflow, and schedules support departmental productivity and patient care standards.
Participates in hiring, onboarding, training, scheduling, and performance evaluation of assigned staff.
Supports the implementation and adherence to departmental policies, protocols, and procedures in compliance with regulatory and accrediting agencies (e.g., MQSA, ACR, CDPH, FDA, RHB, CMS).
Collaborates with the Imaging Services Manager to address performance, quality, compliance, and service delivery issues.
Clinical Oversight & Technical Duties
Performs clinical duties as working manager, within scope of license, such as diagnostic imaging, QA testing, or procedure assistance, as needed.
Ensuring equipment is maintained, functional, and compliant with ACR and manufacturer standards.
Supports and leads quality control programs, including image quality reviews, documentation, and compliance audits (e.g., EQUIP for mammography).
Serves as a subject matter expert or modality lead for specialized areas (e.g., Mammography, CT, Fluoroscopy), if applicable.
Regulatory & Quality Compliance
Ensures departmental readiness for audits and inspections by maintaining accurate records, certifications, licenses, and accreditation standards.
Oversees documentation and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations as well as organizational policies related to safety, HIPAA, and infection control.
Participates in performance improvement and patient safety initiatives.
Leadership & Communication
Promotes a culture of service excellence, collaboration, and accountability.
Communicates regularly with staff to disseminate policy updates, workflow changes, and organizational priorities.
Works with the Imaging Services Manager and leadership to support budgeting, capital planning, and strategic goals.
Minimum Requirements
Associate’s degree from an accredited Radiologic Technology program
California Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) License
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Certification
California Mammography Certification, if applicable
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
Proficiency in PACS, RIS, and EMR systems
Strong interpersonal, communication, and patient‑service skills
Preferred experience with EQUIP documentation and MQSA audits
Preferred familiarity with Breast Care Coordination software or ability to learn
Demonstrated leadership ability with a professional, collaborative demeanor
Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills
Ability to lead and coach peers while maintaining high performance standards
Capable of managing multiple regulatory and quality assurance responsibilities
Preferred
Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods and lift/move patients or equipment as needed
Potential exposure to ionizing radiation with adherence to safety protocols
Flexibility in scheduling, including occasional weekends or holidays, depending on departmental needs
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