
Supervisor, Radiology
UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States
Job Description
The Radiology Supervisor oversees radiology services, directing and coordinating radiology and diagnostic imaging procedures. Helps manage imaging equipment operations, including x-ray machines, fluoroscopes, CT scanners, and MRI equipment. Responsibilities include managing daily workflow, arranging staff coverage, and planning schedules to ensure assignments are distributed appropriately with adequate staffing, space, and facilities for effective duty performance.
Schedule: Second Shift.
Responsibilities
Oversees radiology daily workflow, makes arrangements for department staff coverage. Plan and schedule work for the assigned unit, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate staffing, space, and facilities for subsequent performance of duties.
Establishes and maintains working rapport with specialty clinics/providers. Acts as liaison between providers, staff, service, internal, and external customers.
Collaborates with on-site medical physicists on the Quality Assurance program.
Collaborates in interview process, performance review, coordinating systems and imaging equipment for new technologists.
Maintains current records of equipment maintenance and services. Schedules Physicist equipment performance evaluations to meet state and ACR requirements. Ensures compliance with departmental policies and procedures.
Reviews and establishes research protocol with radiologists, technologists, and research coordinator.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Interpersonal Skills – Teamwork, conflict management, and influencing
egotiating skills.
Leadership Skills – Leading others, managing resources, and delegating effectively.
Communication Skills – Written, oral, and presentation skills, and communicating effectively with non‑finance people.
Problem‑solving Skills – Taking a critical and methodical approach when problem solving.
Education
Technical School – Radiologic Technology Required.
Licenses & Certifications
AART – American Registry of Radiologic Technologists – Required.
MRT – Medical Radiologic Technologist – Required.
BLS – Basic Life Support – required.
Required Skills
Five (5) years of experience with two (2) years of supervisory experience is required.
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The Radiology Supervisor oversees radiology services, directing and coordinating radiology and diagnostic imaging procedures. Helps manage imaging equipment operations, including x-ray machines, fluoroscopes, CT scanners, and MRI equipment. Responsibilities include managing daily workflow, arranging staff coverage, and planning schedules to ensure assignments are distributed appropriately with adequate staffing, space, and facilities for effective duty performance.
Schedule: Second Shift.
Responsibilities
Oversees radiology daily workflow, makes arrangements for department staff coverage. Plan and schedule work for the assigned unit, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate staffing, space, and facilities for subsequent performance of duties.
Establishes and maintains working rapport with specialty clinics/providers. Acts as liaison between providers, staff, service, internal, and external customers.
Collaborates with on-site medical physicists on the Quality Assurance program.
Collaborates in interview process, performance review, coordinating systems and imaging equipment for new technologists.
Maintains current records of equipment maintenance and services. Schedules Physicist equipment performance evaluations to meet state and ACR requirements. Ensures compliance with departmental policies and procedures.
Reviews and establishes research protocol with radiologists, technologists, and research coordinator.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Interpersonal Skills – Teamwork, conflict management, and influencing
egotiating skills.
Leadership Skills – Leading others, managing resources, and delegating effectively.
Communication Skills – Written, oral, and presentation skills, and communicating effectively with non‑finance people.
Problem‑solving Skills – Taking a critical and methodical approach when problem solving.
Education
Technical School – Radiologic Technology Required.
Licenses & Certifications
AART – American Registry of Radiologic Technologists – Required.
MRT – Medical Radiologic Technologist – Required.
BLS – Basic Life Support – required.
Required Skills
Five (5) years of experience with two (2) years of supervisory experience is required.
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