Job Summary The Principal Mammo Technologist is responsible for performing screening mammography, diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound and all interventional and invasive procedures in the Mammography Department and serves as a resource for the Imaging technologists in the Breast Imaging department. The Principal Technologist may suggest changes in procedures, and quality improvement, as well as coordinates training and development of the Mammo Technologist.
In addition, this position demonstrates mastery of all hospital or clinical imaging competencies. This position also independently performs procedures on adults, geriatric and adolescent age groups. The Principal Technologist provides input for annual performance evaluations, and coordinates equipment basic maintenance as required. Complies with all regulatory mandates for mammography.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.
Please note: The compensation ranges listed online for roles not covered by a bargaining unit agreement are very wide, however a job offer will typically fall in the range of 80% - 120% of the established mid-point. An offer will take into consideration the experience of the final candidate AND the current salary level of individuals working at UCSF in a similar role.
For roles covered by a bargaining unit agreement, there will be specific rules about where a new hire would be placed on the range.
Graduate of a formal radiology technology-training program in an AMA approved school.
Flexibility in scheduling, ability to rotate shifts and coverage for weekends and holidays.
Minimum of Five (5) years of Mammography experience
Ability to work with minimal supervision.
Ability to performs job duties in a reliable, responsible and timely fashion.
Ability to work effectively and efficiently under any workload and/or patient volume.
Ability to be respectful of everyone, including those of different backgrounds, beliefs and gender.
Knowledge of Radiology Information System and related downtime procedure, to include the proper scheduling and completion of patient exams.
Knowledge of the Medical Centers’ current Electronic Health record and ordering systems.
Knowledge of the related Breast Imaging systems and selects the correct patient and exam from worklists.
Knowledge of the Incident Reporting System
Leadership skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Prefer recent work experience in an acute care setting.
Prefer breast ultrasound experience.
CRT Fluoroscopy License.
License/Certification
ARRT (M) or CRT (M) Mammography Certification
ARRT (R) or CRT (R) Radiology License
BLS Basic Life Support (CPR) Certification
Requires proof of mammography - specific training of at least 40 documented hours, if certified after April 27, 1999.
Requires proof of having performed at least 200 mammography exams in the last 24 months (rolling 24-month calendar)
Requires certificates of at least 15 CEU's in Mammography in the last 36-month period (rolling 36 month calendar).
Requires proof of MQSA approved 8 hours each of Digital and 3D Tomosynthesis training.
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