Lead Echo Tech Position Available In Shelby, Tennessee

Tallo's Job Summary: The Lead Echo Tech job at Regional One Health in Memphis, TN involves coordinating daily department activities, performing echocardiogram procedures, and overseeing diagnostic cardiology staff. Qualifications include a graduate of an AMA approved program and a minimum of 2 years of experience. Full-time position with day or evening shifts available.

Company:
Regional One Health
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Lead Echo Tech 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 877 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 Lead Echo Technician A Brief Overview Assists in coordinating, implementing and monitoring shift activities required in the echocardiographic examination and treatment of patient. Assigns duties/activities and the effective utilization of diagnostic cardiology staff and other resources. Performs routine and specialized echocardiogram procedures as required. What you will do Assists in coordinating daily department activities in accordance with established policies and procedures to facilitate efficient diagnostic cardiology operations and ensure that patient care objectives are maintained. Assists in the formulation and implementation of department procedures and policies

  • Reviews work orders to prioritize activities and promote efficient operation of area; expedites examination/treatment of patients as needed.
  • Schedules and assigns work to employees to ensure adequate service is provided and required duties are completed. Coordinates and makes daily patient/work assignments to ensure that daily workload is carried out through individual or cooperative activities.
  • Oversees the work of personnel and instructs them in providing technical services such as the setup, regulation and monitoring of echo equipment and other equipment.
  • Reviews patient charts and department records to ensure that procedures are performed in accordance with professional standards and practices.
  • Provides assistance with examination/procedures as required.
  • Collaborates with the diagnostic cardiology manager to facilitate assignment of new employees for in-service instruction and orientation.
  • Assists in the orientation and oversees the supervision of students when they provide patient care, treatment, and services as part of their training.

Confers and works collaboratively with patient/family/hospital staff in a customer responsive and courteous manner, in compliance with iRESPECT standards and promoting patient/customer satisfaction to achieve positive patient outcomes. Answers inquiries; communicates and interprets policies, procedures and standards of practices to staff/patient/family/visitors to promote understanding and ensure consistency in the application of policies and procedures.

  • Interprets Diagnostic Cardiology goals, policies and procedures.
  • Investigates and answers queries from physicians, nursing staff and patients/families regarding procedure.
  • Resolves complaints, conflicts and operational problems. Informs Cardiology Supervisor/Manager/Nursing Clinical Supervisor of any problems or issues which cannot be resolved or require intervention.
  • Notifies the Nursing Clinical Supervisor as needed to ensure the timely resolution of problems/issues requiring immediate attention during “off” shifts (i.e. nights, evening, weekend).
  • Interpreting cardiology, personnel and other applicable administrative polices, takes personnel/disciplinary action as needed at the time of infraction and in consultation with the Clinical Supervisor or Cardiology Manager.

Follows up with Cardiology Manager regarding employee performance, any employee action taken and/or to recommend disciplinary action. Performs routine and/or diagnostic cardiology procedures as ordered by physician, consistent with patient care policies and procedures, demonstrated competencies, and with consideration given to risk management, infection control practices, patient safety practices and departmental activities.

  • Practices proper aseptic techniques and universal precautions according to approved procedures.
  • Selects and prepares equipment and supplies needed for each procedure. Exercises judgment in selecting proper equipment settings.
  • Elicits the cooperation of patients by explaining procedure.

Positions and instructs patients regarding echocardiogram procedures. Evaluates the patient’s condition and applies immobilizing devices when the patient cannot or will not cooperate. Uses supportive devices such as sandbags, angle boards and binders to obtain precise position, to avoid re-injury, discomfort and pain, or intruding the sterile field.

  • Performs diagnostic procedures as qualified by education, skill, competency and experience. Assists physician and radiology staff during procedure.
  • Performs echocardiogram examinations to produce desired images based on assigned area (Diagnostic Radiology, Ultrasound, CT and MRI, Echo).
  • Uses portable/mobile echo units; pushes or operates mechanically driven portable units and performs radiographic procedures specialty areas such as Trauma ICU, obstetrics units and in surgery under sterile conditions when requested.
  • Prepares and assists in administering contrast agents by monitoring dosages and determining any potential allergies ensuring compliance with department policies and procedures.
  • Observes patient and equipment during procedure.
  • Reports adverse or any unusual reactions or events.
  • Processes films and prepares images for viewing following established procedures.
  • Recognizes and corrects technical errors to ensure a clear and accurate scan/image.
  • Practices radiation safety through appropriate use of radiation protection devices and adhering to radiation safety standards to protect patient and staff and to comply with regulatory agencies and requirements.
  • Ensures accurate documentation in performing and processing all procedures in order to capture all charges and other relevant information.
  • Operates the Cardiology Pacs system to enter required test data and patient information, using all appropriate modules with accuracy.

Ensures patient information and images are correctly transmitted to Cardio PACS system. Documents care based on standards of care and practice and/or clinical priorities for documentation (assessment, echo procedure, and patient’s response during procedure). Responds and/or participates with medical emergencies. Initiates and/or assists with

CPR/BLS/ACLS

as required. Prepares and maintains required records, reports and files for administrative and compliance purposes. Utilizes patient computer systems to enter and retrieve data. Maintains confidentiality in matters relating to patient/family, department and hospital information. Adheres to established department and organization policies (i.e. HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Compliance Policies). Participates in quality/performance improvement. Collects quality data for monitoring performance improvement and to produce the best value service. Provides support to diagnostic cardiology and other medical and hospital staff to provide clinical assistance as needed. Assists in orientation and supervision of new staff members and student when they provide patient care, treatment and services as part of their training. Assists with maintenance and care of department equipment and utilizes supplies in a cost effective manner. Maintains stock level of supplies and materials. Maintains a clean, orderly, safe environment for patients and personnel. Prepares or cleans patient rooms by changing linens, stocking supplies and wiping off tables and equipment. Adheres to established policies, compliance/quality improvement, and safety, environment and infection control standards. Completes required continuous training and education, including department specific requirements. Responds to problems/opportunities to improve work environment and participates in unit based performance improvement activities which includes committees, monitoring and follow-up. Assists in development and maintenance of department’s budget. Provides coverage for relief and absences. Demonstrates flexibility to work night, weekend, holiday shifts and on-call to provide continuous Diagnostic Cardiology coverage as required. Qualifications Graduate of an AMA approved program in Cardiac Imaging. Required and Qualified by education, training or experience to work with the neonate, adolescent, adult and/or geriatric patient population as specialty assignment dictates. Required CCI

  • Cardiovascular Credentialing Internation Upon Hire Required or ARDMS
  • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonography Upon Hire Required and CPR
  • Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation Upon Hire Required and Additional certification may be required based on assigned specialty area Upon Hire Required Minimum 2 years experience experience as a Diagnostic Cardiology technologist. Required Physical Demands Standing
  • Constantly Walking
  • Constantly Sitting
  • Rarely Lifting
  • Frequently Carrying
  • Frequently Pushing
  • Occasionally Pulling
  • Occasionally Climbing
  • Occasionally Balancing
  • Occasionally Stooping
  • Frequently Kneeling
  • Frequently Crouching
  • Frequently Crawling
  • Occasionally Reaching
  • Frequently Handling
  • Frequently Grasping
  • Frequently Feeling
  • Constantly Talking
  • Constantly Hearing
  • Constantly Repetitive Motions
  • Constantly Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination
  • Constantly Regional One Health is committed to diversity and inclusion.

We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities.

Location:

Regional One Health

    Diagnostic Cardiology Schedule:

    Full-time, Day or Evening shift, 7:00am-3:30pm

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