Job Title: Manager, QA/QC Imaging/Mammography

Company: West Cancer Center

Location: Memphis, Tennessee

About Us:

West Cancer Center is not just a healthcare institution; it's a beacon of hope for cancer patients and their families. Our commitment to excellence in patient care, cutting-edge research, and compassionate support sets us apart as a leader in the fight against cancer. Join us in our mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by this disease. West Cancer Center is a multi-specialty, academic, regional cancer center specializing in adult care and prevention.

 Position Overview:

 Seeking a Manager for QA/QC Imaging/Mammography at West Cancer Center. Responsibilities include documenting QA/QC for all mammography equipment, training staff in QA/QC procedures, and weekly monitoring with meticulous record-keeping in the QA/QC manual.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Performs quality radiologic procedures using appropriate technical and safety methods.
  • Responsible for monitoring and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, quality standards, compliance activities, and policies and procedures.
  • Assists in the teaching of QA/QC to all techs for all equipment.
  • Completes ACR and ASBS requirements for reaccreditation.
  • Manages daily operations of Mammography and Ultrasound technologist.

 

Qualifications:

  • Completion of a formal education program in radiography accredited by a mechanism acceptable to ARRT.
  • 1-2 years progressive leadership experience. Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Mammography Tech.
  • Registered Mammography technologist.
  • Certification and registration as R.T. M (R) ARRT.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Why West Cancer Center is a Great Place to Work:

Patient-Centered Care: At West Cancer Center, we prioritize the needs of our patients above all else. As an oncology nurse, you will have the opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of those battling cancer by providing personalized, compassionate care.

Collaborative Team Environment: Our multidisciplinary team approach ensures that each patient receives comprehensive, coordinated care. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate with top oncologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals in a supportive and dynamic environment.

Professional Growth and Development: We are committed to investing in our employees' growth and development. From ongoing training opportunities to tuition reimbursement programs, we provide the resources you need to advance your career and expand your knowledge in oncology nursing.

State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our modern facilities are equipped with the latest technology and resources, allowing you to deliver the highest quality of care to our patients in a comfortable and welcoming environment.

Community Impact: Join a team that is making a difference in the fight against cancer. At West Cancer Center, you'll be part of a supportive community that is dedicated to improving outcomes for cancer patients and their families.

Competitive Benefits: We offer health and wellness benefits, Paid Time Off, paid holidays in addition to PTO, 401k, and tuition assistance as part of our benefits package.

Join our team at West Cancer Center and make a significant impact in ensuring the highest standards of quality in mammography imaging. If you're passionate about maintaining excellence in healthcare, apply now to be our Manager for QA/QC Imaging/Mammography and help us in our mission to fight cancer.

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