
Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine MRI Diagnostic Imaging
Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Compensation
Salary
Range $175,670.00 - $215,250.00
Work Schedule
Standard Hours
Benefits
Health Insurance
Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off
Tuition Assistance
Certification pay
Wellness Program
Relocation assistance
Job Description
This opportunity is offered by a premier hospital located in the Bay Area, California, renowned for its advanced imaging technology, compassionate patient care, and commitment to career growth. This hospital is distinguished by its cardiac program, which has earned the prestigious designation of being a Joint Commission Accredited Comprehensive Cardiac Center, a rare honor granted to only a select few facilities nationwide. The hospital is known for fostering a mission-driven, patient-first culture that emphasizes clinical excellence, strong quality metrics, and delivering a high patient experience. Leadership at this hospital is innovation-forward, embracing cutting-edge technologies such as AI-assisted diagnostics, optimized electronic health record workflows, and clinician-friendly tools. The organization has also received positive media attention recently, is expanding its lines of service, has robust clinical trials access, and implements a Just Culture safety program, all of which contribute to its reputation as a respected, stability-focused healthcare establishment.
The role of Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine and MRI Radiology is a dynamic leadership position within the hospital's Nuclear Medicine MRI service, which is seamlessly integrated across Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging departments. This supervisor will guide a high-performing team that utilizes advanced imaging modalities including MRI, PET/CT, SPECT, cardiac stress perfusion protocols, neuro and musculoskeletal imaging, as well as precision medicine pathways. The service line collaborates closely with cardiology, neurology, and oncology departments, offering exposure to high-acuity cases and cutting-edge technologies. This environment is ideal for leaders seeking to impact patient care at the forefront of evidence-based standards while engaging in continuous improvement.
Reporting directly to the Director of Radiology/Imaging Services, the Supervisor will be responsible for leading clinical operations, managing technologist staffing, optimizing imaging protocols, overseeing quality assurance and accreditation readiness, ensuring radiation safety, improving throughput, and enhancing patient experience. The role involves collaboration with the Chief of Radiology, modality leads, physicists, and partners in cardiology and oncology. The supervisor will enjoy a supportive team environment, including collaborative physicians, friendly nursing staff, and a diverse interdisciplinary care team that values shared governance, mentoring, onboarding excellence, and professional development throughout the imaging continuum.
Situated in California's vibrant Bay Area, this position offers not only professional fulfillment but also an exceptional lifestyle. The region is known for its stunning coastal trails, majestic redwood parks, world-class concerts and museums, year-round farmers' markets, and celebrated cuisine. The local job market is strong with healthcare, biotech, and technology industries thriving. Commuting is convenient thanks to various public transit options, including BART, Caltrain, buses, and ferries. The proximity to multiple international airports facilitates seamless travel. Additionally, residents can easily access beaches, mountains, scenic parklands, and renowned wine country, making it an attractive place to live and work.
Compensation for the Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine and MRI Radiology role is competitive, aligned with Bay Area market standards, and includes incentive opportunities. The hospital offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, retirement savings plans with employer contributions, generous paid time off, tuition assistance with continuing education support, certification pay, wellness resources, and potential relocation assistance. This is an excellent chance for a radiology professional looking to advance in a leadership role within a supportive, innovation-driven healthcare setting and to make a meaningful impact on patient care and clinical outcomes.
The role of Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine and MRI Radiology is a dynamic leadership position within the hospital's Nuclear Medicine MRI service, which is seamlessly integrated across Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging departments. This supervisor will guide a high-performing team that utilizes advanced imaging modalities including MRI, PET/CT, SPECT, cardiac stress perfusion protocols, neuro and musculoskeletal imaging, as well as precision medicine pathways. The service line collaborates closely with cardiology, neurology, and oncology departments, offering exposure to high-acuity cases and cutting-edge technologies. This environment is ideal for leaders seeking to impact patient care at the forefront of evidence-based standards while engaging in continuous improvement.
Reporting directly to the Director of Radiology/Imaging Services, the Supervisor will be responsible for leading clinical operations, managing technologist staffing, optimizing imaging protocols, overseeing quality assurance and accreditation readiness, ensuring radiation safety, improving throughput, and enhancing patient experience. The role involves collaboration with the Chief of Radiology, modality leads, physicists, and partners in cardiology and oncology. The supervisor will enjoy a supportive team environment, including collaborative physicians, friendly nursing staff, and a diverse interdisciplinary care team that values shared governance, mentoring, onboarding excellence, and professional development throughout the imaging continuum.
Situated in California's vibrant Bay Area, this position offers not only professional fulfillment but also an exceptional lifestyle. The region is known for its stunning coastal trails, majestic redwood parks, world-class concerts and museums, year-round farmers' markets, and celebrated cuisine. The local job market is strong with healthcare, biotech, and technology industries thriving. Commuting is convenient thanks to various public transit options, including BART, Caltrain, buses, and ferries. The proximity to multiple international airports facilitates seamless travel. Additionally, residents can easily access beaches, mountains, scenic parklands, and renowned wine country, making it an attractive place to live and work.
Compensation for the Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine and MRI Radiology role is competitive, aligned with Bay Area market standards, and includes incentive opportunities. The hospital offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, retirement savings plans with employer contributions, generous paid time off, tuition assistance with continuing education support, certification pay, wellness resources, and potential relocation assistance. This is an excellent chance for a radiology professional looking to advance in a leadership role within a supportive, innovation-driven healthcare setting and to make a meaningful impact on patient care and clinical outcomes.
Job Requirements
- bachelor's degree in radiologic technology or related field
- certification in nuclear medicine technology and MRI
- minimum of five years of experience in nuclear medicine and MRI imaging
- prior leadership or supervisory experience in a clinical setting
- excellent communication skills
- ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams
- commitment to patient-centered care and continuous improvement
Job Qualifications
- bachelor's degree in radiologic technology or related field
- certification in nuclear medicine technology and MRI
- minimum of five years of experience in nuclear medicine and MRI imaging
- prior leadership or supervisory experience in a clinical setting
- strong knowledge of advanced imaging modalities and protocols
- familiarity with AI-assisted diagnostic tools and EHR systems
- excellent communication and team leadership skills
Job Duties
- lead clinical operations in nuclear medicine and MRI radiology
- manage technologist staffing and scheduling
- optimize imaging protocols and clinical workflows
- oversee quality assurance and accreditation compliance
- ensure radiation safety and regulatory adherence
- improve patient throughput and experience
- collaborate with cardiology, neurology, oncology, and other interdisciplinary teams
Job Criteria
Experience
Expert Level (7+ years)
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