The Team Lead, Imaging Systems Analyst has advanced knowledge and expertise specific to PACS/VNA, systems responsible for image viewing, all supporting systems, and their integration. They will be responsible for the daily operational administration of PACS/VNA support and strategic planning, upgrading, and ongoing enhancements for PACS/VNA, all related servers, and workstations.
The Team Lead, Imaging Systems Analyst also ensures all departmental, hospital, and JCAHO guidelines are met for the operation of these systems. Acting as the liaison and lead system analyst to assigned departments within the Health System to ensure that all Imaging and support systems function as intended. They will identify and resolve problems as part of daily operational support.
Team Lead, Imaging Systems works closely with other members of IS and assigned departments in designing workflows, integrating systems to optimize the use of the application while increasing productivity and patient safety. Works as part of the team in the overall design, implementation, training, documentation; operation and support of assigned HIS Imaging supporting systems, systems, databases, interfaces, and reports.
The Team Lead Imaging Analyst is proficient with DICOM, data transfer tools and protocols, server configuration, client installation, application backup & recovery procedures, and has a high understanding of system integration. Duties also include the maintenance and advancement of PACS/VNA and imaging support systems; the planning, implementing, testing, and training of supported systems; and the investigation, resolution, and notification of issues escalated through Service Desk tickets.
The Team Lead is responsible for executing projects and efforts pertinent to achieving goals and objectives. The Team Lead recommends and implements new technologies and processes to improve workflow and processes while reducing downtime and costs. The Team Lead works with the Manager of Ancillary Applications to develop and execute team strategy, assess, and report on project workloads and tasks, recognize and act upon opportunities for preventive and proactive maintenance, and report infrastructure growth and requirements changes.