Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Team Lead (Ultrasound Technologist Team Lead)
Glenmore Landing, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Job Description
Posted Friday, June 7, 2024 at 6 : 00 AM Expires Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at 5 : 59 AM
Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC) is a multi-modality diagnostic imaging provider committed to delivering Exceptional Patient Care in the medical imaging field.
Since 1993, CDC has been providing patients and health care professionals with advanced diagnostic imaging of the body’s most important organs and systems.
CDC offers MRI, CT, Ultrasound 2D / 3D and 4D real-time, Mammography, Pain Management, Bone Densitometry, Fluoroscopy, X-Ray and Kids Imaging services across 16 community clinics in Calgary, Edmonton, Okotoks and Sherwood Park.
Passionate about exceptional patient care? Look no further! Our modern, multi-modality clinics are expanding, and we're actively seeking a skilled and registered full-time Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Team Lead (Ultrasound Technologist Team Lead) to join our Glenmore Landing team .
As the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Team Lead for our Glenmore Landing clinic, you will empower ultrasound technologists to ensure smooth workflow, quality patient care, and adherence to protocols.
Your role will involve providing guidance, training, and support to team members while fostering collaboration and communication among healthcare professionals across departments.
With a history of success in inspiring, mentoring, and leading teams, you'll bring invaluable experience to this role. Your strong collaboration skills will be instrumental in building relationships across departments.
You'll demonstrate a commitment to ongoing learning and adherence to health and safety protocols, ensuring their paramount importance.
With excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, you'll facilitate effective interaction with patients, healthcare professionals, and team members.
Your strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities will be essential for informed decision-making and exceptional patient care.
If you're passionate about delivering excellence in patient care and possess these qualities, we encourage you to apply and become part of our dynamic team!
What You’ll Be Doing
- Lead and mentor the Glenmore Landing clinic ultrasound team, offering guidance, support, and feedback, while fostering a positive work environment.
- Effectively oversee workflow management, handling scheduling and managing time-off requests (vacation, sick, personal leaves), reviewing and approving timesheets (including overtime requests), and organizing commission cases and payouts.
- Support recruitment efforts, help to facilitate onboarding processes, contribute to training initiatives for new team members and practicum students, and spearhead continuous education and development programs to elevate the skills and knowledge of the ultrasound team.
- Implement and oversee performance management strategies, including goal setting, regular performance evaluations, and recognition programs.
- Oversee equipment maintenance and calibration to ensure compliance with safety standards, while also managing the ordering and maintenance of supplies to support smooth clinic operations.
- Ensure accurate and efficient execution of ultrasound procedures in alignment with established protocols and relevant healthcare regulations, policies, and documentation requirements.
- Identify and implement process improvements to optimize quality and efficiency, upholding standards of patient care and safety.
- Participate in the accreditation process, including committee meetings.
- Act as a departmental bridge between Radiologists, Clinic Administration, X-Ray Technologists, and other departments, fostering collaborative relationships to ensure seamless coordination of patient care and enhance clinic efficiency.
- Develop proficiency in an advanced specialty skillset to support specialist clinics effectively.
- Adapt to additional responsibilities and emerging tasks as needed.
What We’re Looking For
- A bachelor's degree or diploma in diagnostic medical sonography or a related field. Additional certifications or training in leadership or management is preferred.
- Certification as Registered General Sonographer through Sonography Canada.
- Minimum 2 years’ experience as a diagnostic medical sonographer, proficient in diverse ultrasound procedures.
- Prior leadership or supervisory experience with strong people management abilities in team motivation, task delegation, and problem-solving.
- Proficiency in utilizing a variety of software programs and technologies, demonstrating adaptability and comfort in working with diverse digital tools.
- Commitment to continuous professional development, including staying updated on advancements in people management, diagnostic medical sonography, and patient care.
What We Offer
- Enjoy a competitive remuneration package ranging from $44 to $61 per hour.
- Take advantage of a bonus pay structure for acquiring additional skills and expanding your expertise.
- We prioritize your health and wellness with comprehensive and competitive benefits.
- Enjoy a sign-on bonus upon completing your probation period with our team.
- Receive support with relocation expenses.
- Participate in exciting team-building activities and recognition celebrations.
- Explore opportunities for learning, growth, and development.
Note
- This opportunity will be open for applications until June 24th, 2024.
- This position is slated to begin September 9th, 2024.
Life at CDC
Embark on a rewarding career with Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC), a trailblazer in diagnostic imaging since 1993. Excellence in patient care fuels our passion.
As a leading provider of diagnostic services and image-guided procedures in Western Canada, we take pride in our 43 radiologist-led community clinic sites strategically positioned across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and British Columbia.
Join our dynamic team and contribute to our comprehensive suite of services, including MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, X-ray, Bone Density, GI Fluoroscopy, image-guided biopsies, and state-of-the-art pain management procedures.
Canada Diagnostic Centres is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds and identities to apply.
We are dedicated to accommodating individuals with disabilities throughout the recruitment and employment process. If you require accommodation during or after the interviewing process, please email [email protected].
Please note that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. All applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada.
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