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Supervisor - Heart Station (Full Time, Day shift)

Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Posted a day ago, valid for a year
Location

Miami, FL 33111, US

Salary

$21.88 - $26.25 per hour

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The job oversees the daily operations of the Heart Station and its staff, requiring a minimum of five years of experience in cardiac clinical ultrasound.
  • Candidates must have completed a 2-4 year diagnostic ultrasound program and hold ARDM/RDCS or CCI certification, maintaining good standing throughout employment.
  • Responsibilities include researching new technology, performing studies, creating departmental schedules, and providing proper coverage for clinics.
  • The position also involves evaluating staff competencies, preparing monthly reports, and assisting in budget preparation for the Heart Station.
  • This full-time role offers a competitive salary, though the specific amount is not disclosed in the job description.

Description

Job Summary

Oversees the operations of the Heart Station and staff on a daily basis.

Minimum Job Requirements

  •   Completion of a 2-4 year diagnostic ultrasound program from an accredited institution
  •   ARDM/RDCS or CCI (registered Cardiac stenographer) - must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
  •   Prior experience in clinical ultrasound
  •   American Heart Association BLS must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
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  • Qualifications

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

     

    •  Responsible for researching the newest technology and equipment within the market and participates in the selection of equipment & supplies for the Heart Station, in collaboration with the Echo MD’s.
    •  Performs studies (i.e. pre-surgical cases, OR cases for echo cardiograph, etc.).
      • Creates departmental schedule, supervises on-call rotation, and serves as back up on call tech when needed.
      • Collects research data for physicians in collaboration with the Research department.
      • Assists the leader in creating, editing, and updating policies and procedures for the Heart Station team.
      • Identifies and corrects minor equipment malfunctions and software issues and refers major technical malfunctions to the appropriate team (i.e. biomedical engineering or IT services).
      • Responsible for providing proper coverage for the clinics & ensures appropriate amount of echo techs are scheduled. Accountable for providing the proper equipment & IT infrastructure to conduct Echo’s.
      • Institutes new procedures and keeps abreast of new procedures and theories.
      • Summons qualified personnel immediately if an emergency situation develops or if a patient is in apparent distress.
      • Orients, trains, and evaluates technologists regarding the policies and procedures of the department.
      • Assists the Director/Manager in preparing the annual departmental capital and operational budget requests for machines needed in the heart station; selects equipment.
      • Accountable for the recruiting, selection, and evaluation of technical staff.
      • Communicates effectively with interdisciplinary teams; shares information within timelines to aid top outcomes for patients and families.
      • Evaluates staff competencies including peer to peer observation. Performs QA on images, conclusive diagnostics, and study accuracy in preparation for presentation to the physician.
      • Prepares monthly reports regarding volume, complexity of cases, number of sedations, average time of case and completeness of studies for the Heart Station leadership team.
      • Selects, trains, coaches, and evaluates assigned staff, provides input to the performance improvement plan to maximize quality and safety.

    Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

    •  Five  years of experience in cardiac clinical ultrasound highly preferred
    •  Excellent communication skills and experience in working within a multidisciplinary team to optimize the patient and family experience
    •  Knowledge of budgeting and capital budgeting process is preferred
    •  Demonstrates experience with vendor management and top notch negotiation skills preferred
    •  Ability to troubleshoot imaging equipment and software programs
    •  Strong computer skills with knowledge of Three Dimensional ultrasound , Merge, and Cerner

    (EOE DFW)

    2/20/18



    Job:

    Professional

    Department:

    HEART PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION-2100-713012

    Job Status:

    Full Time



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