Senior Manager Imaging
Company: Kaiser Permanente
Location: Washington
Posted on: January 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary: Leads, directs and supports the radiology clinical
operations in designated areas within a medical center and outlying
clinics under the leadership of the Service Line Director. Is
responsible for the clinical teams and services within a designated
area and works closely with the providers and other medical center
leaders to assure implementation of clinical, ancillary, and
business services in the medical center in a way that meets or
exceeds standards while providing an excellent patient experience
across all services. Manages staffing flow, team effectiveness,
quality assurance and radiology/procedures. Oversees hospital
imaging services and serves on related committees. Advises Service
Line Director on the accountabilities listed above. Oversees
departmental policies, procedures, and quality standards. Oversees
activities related to maintaining radiology accreditation. Coaches,
selects, orients, evaluates, and disciplines assigned radiology
staff. Maintains current information and knowledge of all
applicable Kaiser policies, local, state and federal laws and
regulations, and accreditation standards. Provides the highest
member satisfaction with radiology services, as well as internal
customer satisfaction. Essential Responsibilities: Operational
Excellence: Manages the daily operations of assigned clinical
practice teams and services within a medical center to assure
optimal delivery of safe, appropriate, accessible care and service.
Support/facilitate coordination of workflow across medical,
nursing, technical, ancillary and office staff. Collaborate and
ensure effective communication with other leaders in the medical
center to align operations and implement/monitor interdisciplinary
change initiatives, workflow, quality and process improvements.
Assures adequate staffing levels are in place to meet patient
needs. Ensures patient access and meets productivity targets.
Resolves service/care issues, UOs, including patient complaints, as
they occur within assigned area. Financial Stewardship: Manages
within resources allocated. In collaboration with Imaging Director,
other medical center management colleagues, makes operational
adjustments as needed to meet financial targets. Identifies
care-related capital needs and oversees background research for
requests. Actively involved with project management, space
planning, maintenance of the facility, procurement of supplies, and
contract services within assigned area. Continuous Improvement:
Implements complex change and improvements associated with access
management, clinical quality, safety standards and service
excellence. Patient Experience: Assures the delivery of patient
care that meets or exceeds clinical quality and safety standards.
Trains and supports staff in delivering a consistent customer
experience. Resolves patient complaints and unusual occurrences
(UOs). Maintains imaging department to survey ready status. Staff
Engagement & Development: Manages staff, including selection,
training and development, performance management, recognition,
discipline and termination. Supports all team members, including
medical staff, in achieving performance expectations and standards.
Supports a culture of excellent service and communication that
positively influences staff engagement. Assures a safe, productive,
and supportive work environment for all staff. Compliance and
Emergency Preparedness: Ensures ongoing compliance and adherence to
KPWA policy/procedure, as well as, other compliance, regulatory,
accreditation, and institutional requirements. Administers clinical
policy and procedures, program within Imaging by assuring
consistent practice and providing local oversight as needed. Basic
Qualifications: Experience Minimum five (5) year of management or
supervisory experience in a radiology clinical environment,
including demonstrated success in managing financial resources,
identifying and meeting customer requirements, and working
effectively with medical staff. Minimum five (5) years of inpatient
or outpatient operations experience as a radiology technologist of
other imaging specialty such as sonographer, mammographer or
nuclear medicine technologist. Education Bachelors degree OR a
minimum four (4) years of experience in a directly related
field.High School Diploma OR General Education Development (GED) is
required. License, Certification, Registration Certified Radiologic
Technologist (Washington) required at hire OR Registered Diagnostic
Medical Sonographer Certificate required at hire OR Nuclear
Medicine Technologist Certificate required at hire Additional
Requirements: Work experience demonstrating knowledge of hospital
regulatory requirements, hospital accreditation and imaging
accreditations, managed care and health care delivery systems.
Demonstrated ability to recruit, mentor, develop and engage staff,
monitor performance standards, deliver results, and hold staff
accountable. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks
simultaneously. Able to prioritize and effectively anticipate and
respond to issues as they arise. Effective communication,
collaboration and change management skills. Financial management
skills. Preferred Qualifications: Masters degree in health care
administration or business management.
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