What are the responsibilities and job description for the Imaging Workflow Specialist position at Charlotte Radiology?
Join Our Team and Make a Difference in Radiology!
Are you passionate about radiology and looking for an exciting opportunity to advance your career? We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Imaging Workflow Specialist/ATC to join our dynamic team. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have excellent communication skills, we want to hear from you!
SCHEDULE: Mon through Sunday 12pm-12am-One week on this schedule, followed by two weeks off; holiday coverage is required
What You'll Do:
- Coordinate and Distribute Workflow: Manage subspecialty Teleradiology workflow, ensuring efficient distribution and coordination.
- Monitor Systems: Keep an eye on PACS and RightFax for incoming requests, monitor turnaround times (TATs), delays, and stat exams.
- Process Second Reads: Facilitate effective communication with radiologists and Teleradiology locations to meet service standards.
- Report Management: Ensure timely completion and distribution of reports via PACS, RightFax, and Telerad tools.
- IT Issue Resolution: Identify and resolve IT issues, correct exceptions/errors with exams, and merge/link patient information in PACS.
- Backup Processes: Collaborate with radiologists on backup processes for work distribution.
- Adapt and Grow: Apply Operations Committee directives and continuously develop job responsibilities as system needs evolve.
What We Need:
- Education: Associate degree required; equivalent work experience may be considered.
- Experience: 1-year radiology experience preferred.
- Skills: Excellent communication, multi-tasking, and critical thinking skills.
- Attention to Detail: Strong organizational skills and ability to work quickly and accurately.
- Flexibility: Must be dependable and flexible with work schedule to meet clinical demands.
- Technical Knowledge: Basic understanding of medical terminology, PACS processes, and proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
- Team Player: Ability to work independently and collaboratively within multiple systems.