Assistant Director of Imaging - Sanford, NC Accounting - Sanford, NC at Geebo

Assistant Director of Imaging - Sanford, NC

Quick Apply Full-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description No visa sponsorships supported Bonus Description $10k.
JOB DESCRIPTION The Assistant Director of Imaging Services is responsible for the operational and systems administration of the CCH Imaging Department information systems (PACS, RIS and Powerscribe).
The Manager serves as a liaison to other departments and providers for the systems.
The Assistant Director also actively functions in one or more of the imaging modalities and assists the Imaging Director in the daily operations of the Department.
Daily operational activities include but are not limited to:
monitoring operation of systems, monitoring productivity and assisting with time keeping (Kronos), staff scheduling and evaluations, charging and charge reconciliation, quality control and performance improvement, and student supervision.
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Must-Haves Associates degree is required ARRT Certification with CT modality Acute care experience is required 2-3 years in hospital leadership, team lead, etc.
Nice-To-Haves Bachelor's degree is preferred Community hospital experience BLS is required within 30 days of hire Job Type:
Full-time Salary:
$61,000.
00 - $95,000.
00 per year Schedule:
8 hour shift Application Question(s):
DO YOU HAVE ASSOCIATES DEGREE IS REQUIRED.
? PLEASE COMMENT DO YOU HAVE ARRT CERTIFICATION WITH CT MODALITY.
? PLEASE COMMENT DO YOU ACUTE CARE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
? PLEASE COMMENT DO YOU HAVE 2-3 YEARS IN HOSPITAL LEADERSHIP, TEAM LEAD, ETC.
? PLEASE COMMENT PLEASE SHARE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS AND YOUR CURRENT ZIP CODE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE THE EMPLOYER TO KNOW ? Work Location:
One location .
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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