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Manager Imaging Systems Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Radiology Technologist II

Denver, CO · On-site

$30.03 - $43.54/hr

... of the imaging systems present for use by Radiography Technologists. (5%) * Contacts service ... Electronic Health Management experience preferred. Shift Days (United States of America) Work Type ...

Lead Hardware Engineer

Boulder, CO · On-site

$128K - $169K/yr

ABOUT THE TEAM The Anduril Imaging team develops state-of-the-art imaging systems across both ... Manage EMD & NPI Builds: Own the hardware side of New Product Introduction (NPI). Coordinate ...

Mammography Technologist

Craig, CO · On-site

$70K - $110K/yr

Proficiency with electronic health record and imaging systems (e.g., PACS/RIS) for image management and reporting workflows.​ * Excellent communication and patient‑service skills, with the ...

Director of Imaging Services

Gunnison, CO · On-site

$95.28 - $147.70/hr

This Director will consult with Radiologists, Staff, and Senior Managers to establish and implement ... Health System Overview: Gunnison Valley Health is the sole community-owned health system for ...

Imaging Project Manager

Denver, CO · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

... Imaging Project Manager to join our team. If you want an exciting career where you use your ... nervous system, and anti-viral and anti-infective. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, we employ ...

Imaging Project Manager

Denver, CO · On-site +1

$80K - $120K/yr

... Imaging Project Manager to join our team. If you want an exciting career where you use your ... nervous system, and anti-viral and anti-infective. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, we employ ...

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Manager Imaging Systems information

What is a manager imaging systems?

A Manager of Imaging Systems is responsible for overseeing the operation, maintenance, and optimization of medical imaging equipment and technology within a healthcare facility. This role involves managing a team of imaging professionals, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and collaborating with other departments to enhance patient care. The manager also handles budgeting, equipment purchasing, and implementing new imaging technologies to improve diagnostic services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager imaging systems?

To thrive as a Manager Imaging Systems, you need expertise in medical imaging technology, strong project management abilities, and typically a degree in radiologic technology or a related healthcare field. Familiarity with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), RIS (Radiology Information Systems), and relevant certifications such as ARRT or CIIP are commonly required. Leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving skills are crucial for coordinating teams and ensuring seamless imaging operations. These competencies ensure the delivery of accurate diagnostic services, regulatory compliance, and optimized workflow in healthcare environments.

What are some common challenges faced by a manager imaging systems, and how can they be effectively addressed?

A Manager Imaging Systems often encounters challenges such as keeping up with rapidly evolving imaging technologies, ensuring system uptime, and maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations. Effective solutions include continuous professional development, fostering strong vendor relationships for timely updates and support, and implementing robust protocols for system maintenance and quality assurance. Additionally, collaborating closely with clinical staff to understand their needs can help prioritize projects and streamline workflow improvements.

What is the difference between Manager Imaging Systems vs Radiology Supervisor?

AspectManager Imaging SystemsRadiology Supervisor
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in healthcare, IT, or related field; certifications in imaging technology or healthcare managementOften requires a radiologic technologist license; certifications in radiology or imaging technology
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, hospitals, clinics managing imaging technology infrastructureRadiology departments within hospitals or clinics overseeing imaging staff
Employer & IndustryHospitals, healthcare organizations, imaging service providersHospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, clinics
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on managing imaging systems and technology infrastructureFocuses on supervising radiology staff and procedures

The main difference is that a Manager Imaging Systems oversees the technical and operational aspects of imaging technology, while a Radiology Supervisor manages radiology staff and patient procedures. Both roles require healthcare knowledge, but their focus areas differ within the imaging field.

What are the most commonly searched types of Imaging Systems jobs in Colorado?

The most popular types of Imaging Systems jobs in Colorado are:

What are popular job titles related to Manager Imaging Systems jobs in Colorado?

For Manager Imaging Systems jobs in Colorado, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Manager Imaging Systems jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Manager Imaging Systems job openings:

Rad Tech II *Winter Park, CO Clinic*

Denver Health

Winter Park, CO • On-site

$30.03 - $43.54/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 29 days ago


Denver Health rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 68 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

195th of 1,061 rated hospitals


Job description

We are recruiting for a mission-driven Rad Tech II *Winter Park, CO Clinic* to join our team!
We're with you for life's journey. At Denver Health, purpose isn't just something we believe in-it's something we live every day, for life's journey.
Our Values
Respect | Belonging | Accountability | Transparency
Department
Winter Park Medical Center
Job Summary
Under the direction of a radiologist, performs general radiographic examinations at a technical level not requiring constant supervision. Performs a variety of technical imaging procedures that entail application of ionizing radiation; therefore, prudent judgment, strong technical skills, and commitment to patient safety are considered requisite professional characteristics for individuals assuming the position as a general radiologic technologist.
Essential Functions:

  • Performs high quality general radiographic/fluoroscopic imaging studies by selecting specific software parameters that will produce a quality image for use by radiologists in their determination of a diagnosis. Acquire and maintain super user status for Fluoroscopy units. A thorough clinical understanding of intricacies of fluoroscopy necessities. Successful implementation of knowledge encompassing a diverse set of practical skills to ensure safe and effective application of specialized medical imaging techniques within Fluoroscopy. Provide cross coverage support when staffing needs arise. Acquire and maintain super user status for specialized perioperative service imaging needs. This includes, but is not limited to, the O Arm and 3D C Arm. Ability to access PEX editor on fixed units (Siemens) to amend protocols as needed. Acquire and maintain knowledge of all pediatric subspecialties including all essential mobile imaging standards along with Non-Accidental Trauma studies. (50%)
  • Effectively interacts with Denver Health's PACS system through compliance with data entry, image post-processing, image archiving tasks, image quality assurance, and other related user interface activities. Uses Epic to input patient examination data and to place patient orders, when appropriate. (15%)
  • Ensures patient safety, comfort, and personal dignity by following appropriate patient care guidelines to include use of 2 patient identifiers. Transports patients to and from the Department of Radiology, as needed, to prevent patient flow delays. (15%)
  • Assists in the maintenance of department inventory by ordering, stocking, and performing inventory checks on those medical supplies utilized when performing general radiographic examinations. (5%)
  • Attends and participates in departmental huddles, general intradepartmental meetings, and Radiology's inservices. (5%)
  • Provide comprehensive training on all nuanced functionalities and operational intricacies of the advanced perioperative imaging systems to fellow Radiography Technologists. Acquire and maintain super user status for all radiographic imaging equipment including fixed and mobile units. Provide comprehensive training on all nuanced functionalities and operational intricacies of the imaging systems present for use by Radiography Technologists. (5%)
  • Contacts service personnel and notifies supervisory staff of equipment malfunctions. Maintains a clean and orderly working environment through wiping down examination tables, changing linens, stocking supplies, and washing/disinfecting general radiographic equipment. (5%)
Education:
  • Associate's Degree Must have successfully completed an accredited ARRT program in Radiologic Technolgies. Required
Work Experience:
  • 1-3 years of professional work experience in performing general radiographic/fluoroscopic procedures Required
Licenses:
  • BLS-Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) - AHA - American Heart Association Required and
  • RTR-RT Radiography - ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Demonstrated knowledge in how to operate general radiographic equipment and related technology.
  • Demonstrated competency in the performance of general radiographic imaging studies.
  • Knowledge of how to address age-specific care needs of patients and effective interpersonal skill sets that lead to productive communications and collaborations.
  • Competency in interpreting physician order requests for general radiographic imaging studies.
  • Ability to exercise prudent judgment in selecting and configuring equipment settings to compensate for patient physiologic variances.
  • Ability to consistently produce quality images of various anatomical structures.
  • Ability to handle patient specimens and laboratory equipment.
  • Ability to maintain the expected level of competency.
  • Knowledge of safety and infection control practices to ensure a safe environment of care.
  • Microsoft Office Suite experience required.
  • Electronic Health Management experience preferred.
Shift Days (United States of America) Work Type Regular Salary $30.03 - $43.54 / hr Benefits At Denver Health, we take care of the people who take care of our community. Our benefits are built to support your life, your family, and your future - with generous paid time off, fully paid parental leave, exceptional retirement contributions, comprehensive health coverage, and nationally recognized well-being programs. We invest in your growth through tuition assistance, career advancement pathways, and professional development - while also offering meaningful financial advantages through loan forgiveness eligibility and employer contributions. When you join Denver Health, you're joining a mission-driven organization that invests in you. Here is a small list of our benefit programs:
  • Paid time off starting at 28 days per year, inclusive of vacation, personal/sick, and 7 Holidays
  • 100% paid parental leave up to 6 weeks
  • Immediate eligibility for retirement plans with employer contribution up to 9.5%
  • Generous medical, dental, vision plans in addition to employer paid disability and life insurance.
  • Comprehensive well-being programs including on-site employee fitness center located on Denver Health main campus and nationally recognized RESTORE Center
  • Free RTD EcoPass (public transportation)
  • Childcare discount programs & exclusive perks on large brands, travel, and more
  • Tuition reimbursement & assistance
  • Education, coaching, and professional development opportunities through the Workforce Development Center (WFDC) that support internal career growth and advancement pathways
  • Professional clinical advancement program & shared governance
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer+ free student loan coaching and assistance navigating the PSLF program
  • National Health Service Corps (NHCS) and Colorado Health Service Corps (CHSC) eligible employer
About Denver Health Denver Health is an integrated, high-quality academic health care system considered a model for the nation that includes a Level I Trauma Center, a 555-bed acute care medical center, Denver's 911 emergency medical response system, 10 family health centers, 19 school-based health centers, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety, the Public Health Institute at Denver Health, Denver Health Medical Plan and Denver Health Foundation. As Colorado's primary, and essential, safety-net health care system, Denver Health is a mission-driven organization that has provided millions in uncompensated care for the uninsured each year. Located near downtown Denver, Denver Health is just minutes away from many of the cultural and recreational activities Denver has to offer. Denver Health is an equal opportunity employer (EOE). We value the unique ideas, talents and contributions reflective of the needs of our community. All job applicants for safety-sensitive positions must pass a pre-employment drug test, once a conditional offer of employment has been made. Applicants will be considered until the position is filled.

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