What are the responsibilities and job description for the Advanced Imaging Analyst position at Radia Medical Imaging?
Radia is seeking an Analyst of Advanced Imaging / Post Processing Lab Technologist. This position assists Radiologists through the post-acquisition processing of image data for neurological, musculoskeletal, and body-related exams. You will become proficient utilizing a suite of specialized clinical applications, training is provided.
*** All Candidates must be available Monday through Friday from 8:00am-4:30pm for approximately 6-8 weeks of training at our Corporate office in Lynnwood, WA***
Post Training Shift: Saturday through Wednesday 10:30am-6:00pm (35 hours/week). This will be a fully remote role after training is completed.
Compensation:
Hourly salary range $34.72/hour to $52.95/hour. Salary is based on multiple factors, including but not limited to job-related experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and employment status.
Benefits:
- 2 Medical plans to choose from, dental, vision, life, and LTD
- HSA and FSA available
- A 401(k)-employer match, with a profit-sharing component
- Up to 21 paid days off per year
- 8 paid holidays annually
- Life and disability insurance
- Free onsite parking
- Learning opportunities through professional development programs
- Educational Assistance
- Service bonus
- Discretionary annual performance-based bonus
Responsibilities
- Post-Processing: Performs post-acquisition processing of data to produce clinically relevant and useful images, parametric maps and segmentation. Can troubleshoot when issues arise and can problem solve when new processing is requested.
- Relationships: Maintains collegial, professional and effective relationships with radiologists, clinical staff, imaging assistants, IT staff and hospital partners. Is able to provide preliminary assessments, summarize processed data and communicate this information with the Radiologist.
- Practice Building: Supports advanced imaging data acquisition, image analysis and presentation of findings. Participates in our quality program, making necessary corrections as needed to maintain quality standards.
- Data Analysis/Reporting: Designs reports and graphs that provide meaningful, readable information. Maintains exam logs and tracks post-processing failures. Supports the standardization of imaging protocols within Radia and with hospital partners.
Education and Experience
- Experience: Work experience as a radiologic technologist preferred but not required. Application training will be provided.
- Education: Associates degree required.
- Required Certifications: Washington State Radiologic Technologist - Diagnostic license (WSRT) and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists License (ARRT)
About Radia
Radia is one of the largest and most progressive radiology groups in the nation. Our team of more than 200 board-certified radiologists, with specialty training in everything from Mammography to Neuroradiology and Musculoskeletal to Interventional, provide more than 50 hospital and specialty clinic partners with on-site radiology coverage and interpretations.
Salary : $35 - $53