Job Description
Salary: 10,196.55-15,293.85 USD
Facility: Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
Shift: Shift 1Status: Per Diem
FTE: 0.100000Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates
Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: Yes
Work Schedule: Days with Call Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Hours: Typically 8am to 4pm with some variability due to clinical need. This position will participate in call
Summary:
The Radiology Advanced Practice Provider (APP) practices in accordance with and works in collaboration with an Attending Radiologist. The Radiology APP exercises autonomy in decision-making, while providing expert Interventional Radiology procedures and Imaging skills. The APP will work at multiple Catholic Health System (CHS) sites on a rotational and as-needed basis. In addition, the APP will take scheduled/rotational call.
The primary scope of practice includes performing image guided procedures in the Radiology department, inpatient bedside and outpatient Radiology clinics. The Radiology APP will also perform consultations, collect history and perform physical examinations for Interventional Radiology patients. The Radiology APP has the potential to be involved in all phases of care including but not limited to, preprocedural consultation, periprocedural interventions and post procedure follow-ups.
The Radiology APP will evaluate images and review preliminary reports with a supervising/collaborating Radiologist, as well as prepare technical reports that will be reviewed and signed off by the supervising/collaborating Radiologist.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION - Graduate of an accredited college or university with a degree as a Physician Assistant approved program with recorded certification or licensed Nurse Practitioner in New York State (NYS); current NYS license. Physician Assistant school approved by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA), and accredited by the American Medical Association (AMA) OR graduate of American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) approved Radiologist Assistant educational program
- Licensed Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner in New York with current NYS license
- Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners who are also licensed Radiological Technologists (not required) must maintain ARRT certification and a New York State license as a Radiological Technologist
- Registered Radiologist Assistants must possess and maintain ARRT certification in Radiography ARRT (R) and a New York State license as a Radiological Technologist
EXPERIENCE - 3 years as a practicing Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner required
- 5 years as a practicing Radiological Technologist prior to achieving status as a Registered Radiologist Assistant OR 1 year experience as a practicing Registered Radiologist Assistant preferred
- Experience performing clinical procedural work preferred
- Experience working in an imaging department preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, AND ABILITY - Must have good verbal and written communication skills. Communication skills which may be inclusive of approach, tone of voice, speed of communication, respectfulness and non-verbal communication
- Good standing with Medical Staff Office
- Accomplished at establishing trust, developing strong working relationships with a range of audiences including patients, Radiologists, Imaging Technologists, Radiology Nurses, referring physicians, inpatient clinical units, and hospital/Imaging leadership
- Strong critical thinking skills
- Knowledge and ability to maintain compliance with Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), NYS Department of Health, Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) and other applicable regulatory agencies
- Ability to maintain clinical/procedural competencies
- Ability to multitask
WORKING CONDITIONS: - Frequent sitting, standing, walking
- Works in office areas and patient rooms throughout various facilities
- Work hours are varied. Work beyond normal working hours or weekend covering as necessary
- Exposed to infectious diseases and uses appropriate personal protective equipment Works in an environment where ionizing radiation is produced