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Imaging Supervisor / Lead Mammo Tech

$120,000-160,000/year

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Turlock, CA, USA

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Imaging Supervisor / Lead Mammo Tech Turlock, California Job Summary We are seeking a Mammo Tech Supervisor to oversee the daily operations of our Imaging Services department. Reporting to the Operations Manager, this role is responsible for supervising radiology support staff, maintaining workflow efficiency, and ensuring high standards of patient care. The ideal candidate will be a Certified and Registered Radiologic Technologist (CRT, ARRT) with a passion for leading teams and developing talent. Key Responsibilities Supervise Daily Operations: Manage the day-to-day activities of front office staff, tech assistants, and various imaging modalities. Team Leadership and Development: Act as a role model, delegating responsibilities, training new employees, and conducting thorough performance evaluations. Staffing and Workflow: Maintain optimal staffing levels and streamline workflow to improve performance and meet departmental goals. Compliance and Standards: Ensure all imaging services adhere to professional standards and regulatory requirements set by The Joint Commission, CMS, and the California Department of Public Health. Administrative Duties: Participate in interviews, disciplinary actions, and make key decisions in the absence of the Imaging Services Manager. Patient and Staff Relations: Foster a professional, supportive environment for physicians, staff, and patients, upholding the hospital's mission and philosophy. Requirements Qualifications Education: An Associate's Degree in Radiologic Technology is required; a Bachelor's Degree is preferred. Experience: 2+ to 5 years of experience in the field. Management experience is not required. Certifications & Licenses: Current Radiologic Technologist license from the State of California (CRT). American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT, RT and M) certification. Benefits Full-time, Days $120,000 - $160,000 annually+ SIGNING BONUS+ Paid Relocation Assistance Benefits Comprehensive full-time benefits package. Relocation assistance is available. Opportunities for professional growth and development. 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance

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