Supervisor, Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging

Valley HealthWinchester, VA
Onsite

About The Position

The Supervisor, Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging provides day-to-day operational and clinical oversight for a multi-modality imaging service line, including nuclear cardiology (stress testing), non-invasive vascular testing, and assigned nursing services. This role ensures safe, high-quality, and efficient patient care; supports physician/providers; maintains regulatory compliance; oversees staff performance and development; and drives continuous improvement in throughput, patient experience, and clinical outcomes. This position May require early/late shifts, weekend coverage, and on-call responsibilities based on operational needs.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN) is required.
  • Minimum 3–5 years of progressive clinical experience in non-invasive cardiology imaging and/or vascular testing required.
  • Registered Nurse licensure is required.
  • Registered Nurse must hold either: A current multistate (compact) RN license issued by the nurse’s state of residency (RNs have 60 days after relocating to a new state to apply for a multistate (compact) RN license in their new state of residency); or A current single‑state RN license issued by Virginia and/or West Virginia, as applicable based on the location(s) where the Registered Nurse will be providing services.
  • BLS Certification (Basic Life Support) - American Heart ‘Healthcare Provider’ (HCP) - AHA approved is required.
  • New hires must have American Heart Association (AHA) appropriate certification prior to completion of orientation.
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) is required prior to the completion of orientation.
  • Radiation safety training and/or dosimetry participation as required by organizational policy for roles supporting nuclear imaging.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of stress testing operations, patient monitoring, quality assurance, scheduling/workflow management, and staff coaching.
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior lead/supervisory experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provides daily supervision of non-invasive cardiac imaging operations across nuclear stress testing, vascular testing, and nursing support, ensuring appropriate coverage and patient flow.
  • Coordinates scheduling, staffing plans, and workload distribution to meet service demand, access, and turnaround-time goals.
  • Creates and maintains standard work, protocols, and department procedures in collaboration with medical directors, providers, and multidisciplinary partners.
  • Leads staff huddles, communicates operational priorities, and escalates risks or barriers to leadership.
  • Manages supplies and equipment readiness; coordinates service calls and preventative maintenance; supports capital planning and justification.
  • Supports budget stewardship through staffing efficiency, inventory controls, and reduction of waste/rework.
  • Ensures imaging and testing services are delivered in accordance with evidence-based practice, departmental protocols, and scope-of-practice requirements.
  • Monitors quality indicators (e.g., patient identification, documentation completeness, image quality, exam appropriateness, contrast/radiopharmaceutical handling, and report workflow) and implements corrective actions as needed.
  • Oversees safety practices including emergency preparedness, crash cart readiness, medication and contrast/radiopharmaceutical safety, and adverse event reporting.
  • Ensures staff competency in ACLS/BLS expectations per role and maintains readiness for rapid response during stress testing.
  • Partners with Quality/Risk/Compliance teams to investigate incidents, perform root-cause analyses, and implement improvement plans.
  • Oversees nuclear stress testing workflows (exercise and pharmacologic) including patient screening, informed preparation instructions, IV access support as applicable, monitoring, and post-test recovery processes.
  • Ensures compliance with radiation safety standards, ALARA principles, radiopharmaceutical ordering/handling, storage, administration documentation, and disposal requirements per policy.
  • Coordinates protocol updates (e.g., camera protocols, attenuation correction, gating, stress agent selection) with the nuclear medicine/cardiology medical director and physics/radiation safety resources as applicable.
  • Supports staff competency and quality control for equipment (e.g., daily/weekly QC) and image acquisition/reconstruction standards.
  • Oversees vascular testing services (e.g., ABI/PVR, carotid duplex, venous duplex, arterial duplex, and other studies offered by the department) in alignment with medical director guidance and lab accreditation standards as applicable.
  • Ensures appropriate patient preparation, study completeness, accurate measurements, and documentation to support interpretation and clinical decision-making.
  • Coordinates equipment quality assurance, probe care, and optimization of exam protocols to maintain consistent diagnostic quality.
  • Provides supervisory oversight for assigned nursing staff supporting stress testing and non-invasive procedures, including pre-procedure assessment, medication reconciliation, patient education, IV starts, monitoring, and recovery.
  • Ensures nursing practice aligns with organizational policies, state board of nursing requirements, and clinical standards for moderate-risk diagnostic testing environments.
  • Supports medication management processes (e.g., storage, labeling, checks, controlled access as applicable), and ensures accurate documentation in the medical record.
  • Facilitates interdisciplinary coordination with cardiologists, advanced practice providers, anesthesia/sedation resources (if applicable), emergency response teams, and referring offices.
  • Recruits, trains, schedules, coaches, and evaluates staff; completes performance reviews and manages corrective action processes per HR policy.
  • Ensures orientation, annual competencies, and ongoing education are completed and documented for all roles.
  • Promotes a culture of teamwork, service excellence, accountability, and psychological safety.
  • Leads or supports department meetings, skills labs, and cross-training to maintain coverage and resiliency.
  • Maintains compliance with applicable federal and state regulations and organizational policies (e.g., radiation safety, infection prevention, patient privacy, documentation standards).
  • Prepares for and supports inspections, audits, and accreditation activities (e.g., laboratory accreditation and payer requirements as applicable), including policy maintenance, staff education, and corrective action plans.
  • Ensures required licensure/certification records, QC logs, training records, and competencies are current and audit-ready.

Benefits

  • A Zero-Deductible Health Plan
  • Dental and vision insurance
  • Generous Paid Time Off
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Retirement Savings Match
  • A Robust Employee Assistance Program to help with many aspects of emotional wellbeing
  • Membership to Healthy U: An Incentive-Based Wellness Program
  • Health savings account
  • Flexible spending account for childcare
  • Life insurance
  • Short-term and long-term disability
  • Professional development
  • Discounts to on-campus dining
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