Imaging Supervisor
Henderson, NV - USA
Job Summary
The Imaging Supervisor supports the Imaging Manager by providing day-to-day leadership coordination and oversight of cardiac imaging services across multiple modalities-including Echocardiography Nuclear Cardiology and the Stress Lab. This position ensures excellent patient care operational efficiency adherence to regulatory standards and a highly functioning technical imaging team.
Requirements Key Responsibilities Operational Leadership
Requirements Key Responsibilities Operational Leadership
- Oversee daily workflow staffing assignments and scheduling to ensure efficient patient throughput and minimal wait times.
- Adjust daily schedules based on urgent add-ons staffing needs or equipment availability.
- Provide direct supervision coaching and mentorship to cardiac sonographers and radiologic technologists.
- Participate in performance evaluations new-hire onboarding and ongoing competency training.
- Serve as the primary resource for resolving technical questions and minor conflicts.
- Monitor and audit daily imaging studies to ensure compliance with accreditation standards (e.g. ICAEL/ICANL ACR).
- Maintain and verify accuracy of all quality control logs and documentation.
- Assist with radiation safety compliance including dosimetry and internal audits following ALARA principles.
- Ensure staff adherence to all standardized imaging protocols and patient safety procedures.
- Provide ongoing feedback and training on best practices and imaging techniques.
- Troubleshoot equipment issues and coordinate maintenance or repairs with vendors.
- Maintain adequate levels of supplies such as contrast agents gels and clinical consumables.
- Maintain clinical competency and perform imaging procedures during peak times complex cases or staff shortages.
- Lead by example as a working supervisor.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support departmental operations.
- Bachelors Degree required (Healthcare Imaging Science Healthcare Administration or related field preferred).
- Graduate of an accredited program in Diagnostic Medical Sonography Radiologic Technology or Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- Active certification:
- ARDMS (e.g. RDCS) OR ARRT (RT(N) or CNMT) based on modality.
- Current state licensure/certification (if required).
- BLS certification (required).
- Minimum 3 years of clinical experience in a cardiac or acute care setting.
- Minimum 1 year in a lead or supervisory role preferred.
- Strong clinical knowledge of cardiac anatomy physiology and imaging physics.
- Excellent communication leadership presence and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency with PACS and EMR systems.
- Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.