Hospital Director Radiologyother related Employment listings - Bonham, TX at Geebo

Hospital Director Radiology

A charming acute care hospital in Northeast Texas is looking for a Hospital Director Radiology to join their Hospital Senior Leadership Team! The Radiology Director will oversee all Imaging Departments including CT, MRI, Interventional Radiology, Fluoroscopy, and Ultrasound. The Radiology Director will oversee approximately 26 FTEs and will have the support of a Radiology Supervisor and experienced Radiology staff. The Radiology Director will have their Bachelor's Degree, be ARRT certified and will have strong acute care hospital Radiology Management experience. The Radiology Director will be responsible for department budget, policies and procedures, and overall operations for the department. The Radiology Director will also collaborate with Quality/Risk Management to ensure the Radiology Service Departments are compliant with all regulatory department aspects. The Director Radiology will enjoy working at this 100
bed acute care hospital that has their trauma center and stroke certifications. This hospital is dedicated to continuous improvement and providing the best possible care to the members of their community. The Hospital Radiology Director will enjoy living in a charming town in Northeast Texas that is a great retreat from city life, but still within a few hours' drive from Dallas. The downtown area has ambiance with historic architecture, specialty shops, art galleries, and dining! This town also puts on fun festivals, live music, and events so that there's always something fun to do throughout the year. This hospital will offer their Radiology Director a competitive salary, full suite of benefits, and possible relocation assistance. Apply today for this great Acute Care Hospital Radiology Director opportunity in charming Northeast Texas!
Salary Range:
$100K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Allied Health Professionals, Healthcare ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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