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Radiological Technologist Educator P2BE

AgencyPHSA
Labor AgreementHealth Science Professionals
Posting #180037-2430084
GradeP2E
DepartmentDT-Diag Imaging X-Ray
UnionHEABC Paramedical - H.S.A.
Work Site4500 Oak Street, Vancouver
StatusRegular
Salary Range$41.05 - $51.26 / Hour
Position StatusFull-time
FTE1.00
Hours of Work0700-1500 to 1400-2200.
Work DaysMon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Stat
Days OffRotating
Position Start Date04-Mar-2025
Applications Accepted Until 10AM03-Mar-2025
Job Summary

This position will cover both BC Children's and Women's Hospital and BC Cancer Vancouver.


Job Summary:

In accordance with the Purpose, Vision, Values, Coast Salish Teachings, and strategic direction of PHSA, safety, including both patient and employee safety, is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone at PHSA. As such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position.

Within the context of a client and family centered care framework and continuum based care model and in accordance with established standards of professional practice, and the established vision and values of the organization including Indigenous Cultural Safety, cultural humility and anti-racism principles, the Radiological Technologist Educator works in a team based environment and has the delegated responsibility and accountability for providing education and expertise on Medical Imaging professional standards and practice issues. The Radiological Technologist Educator provides clinical and educational support to Radiological Technologists across designated PHSA program areas using advanced theory and knowledge. Plans, develops, implements, and evaluates guidelines, practice standards, educational and orientation programs for Radiological Technologists, new graduates, international hires, students, and other staff including employed students. The role provides training in practice, administers student training programs, and leads the development and roll out of new clinical practices and provides staff with information on new or changed diagnostic procedures and practices. Consults, confers, and collaborates with other health care providers regarding clinical concerns or requirements to gather information for ongoing improvement of client care.

Duties/Accountabilities:

1.    Plans, develops, implements, evaluates, and modifies educational strategies, programs, curriculum, and materials related to Medical Imaging theory, interventions, skills, and competencies based on clinical evidence, policy, literature and resources and education theory for Radiological Technologist staff.  Works in collaboration with Allied Health Practice Leaders and Education leaders to identify specific Radiological Technologist learning needs. Ensures content reflects up to date, evidence-based and wise practices.  

2.    Provides training to Radiological Technologist staff and students for implementation of profession specific and inter-professional regional and provincial clinical practice guidelines. Uses change management techniques to introduce and guide staff through the use of new imaging practices, to ensure efficient, clinically effective, and safe implementation. Evaluates education effectiveness and learning outcomes by determining whether clinical objectives have been achieved and assessing whether learning has occurred that results in demonstration of best practices.  Provides formal feedback related to the clinical competency through documentation review and case consultation.  

3.    Delivers, maintains, and coordinates new staff orientation for Radiological Technologists and Radiological Technologist students to ensure staff are familiar with Radiological practice standards, clinical guidelines, legislation, professional practice resources, education materials and modules.  Identifies, updates, and revises existing orientation education on an ongoing basis to ensure information is accurate and up to date.  Monitors and ensures orientation is completed within the designed timeframe.   

4.    Delivers learner-centered education to Radiological Technologists and Radiological Technologist students following orientation by teaching, coaching, role modeling, mentoring, and/or facilitating education and learning sessions on clinical practice topics in face to face and electronic mediums. Develops and reviews instructional materials. Plans and schedules educational activities, maintains records of staff instruction and monitors effectiveness of training methods through staff feedback.

5.    Acts as a clinical role model and resource for staff by consulting with staff on complex professional practice issues, role modeling clinical expertise when performing professional activities and provides professional advice and support to enhance clinical problem solution. Reviews and evaluates technical literature/material and incorporates findings into educational content. Consults with other professionals, attends relevant educational programs as directed to maintain knowledge of current developments and contribute to the improvement of services.  Actively promotes continuous learning among staff.  

6.    Provides knowledge, skills and leadership in the development and evaluation of practice standards, guidelines, policies, and instruments to ensure professional practices comply with practice standards and that services or quality improvement initiatives are client-centred, equitable, easily accessible, have continuity and provide supports to family, volunteers, and staff services providers.

7.    Assists with the guidance on education, special projects initiatives, and in the coordination of introduction of new skills/procedures by providing resources and other materials to clinical areas and external facilities as required. Collaborates with Education Leaders, Professional Practice, Clinical Operations, Risk Management, Ethics, Privacy, and other applicable personnel/management in the development of education strategies based on the organization’s goals and mandate. Ensures education standards/programs changes are communicated across the clinical practice areas.

8.    Provides consultation to new graduates, staff and other designated groups including students as required, regarding professional development and/or career planning by maintaining interpersonal contact, observation, providing verbal and/or written feedback to support competency development, recommending educational programs/resources, and facilitating the development of learning or professional growth plans.

9.    Supports student preceptorships/fieldwork in collaboration with student placement teams.  Arranges mentorship and support for preceptors, and ensures all necessary administrative framework and support, such as policies and procedures, are in place to meet accreditation standards for Radiological Technologists. Provides feedback on student placement process. Seeks out, develops, and supports innovative student learning opportunities.

10.    Liaises with educational institutions, professional Associations/Colleges, and other external networks relative to the current curriculum, learning objectives and professional practice for Radiological Technologists. Plans and participates in recruitment fairs.  

11.    Communicates and consults with other clinical educators to gather and share information and coordinate educational sessions.

12.    Participates in quality improvement initiatives and related audits by evaluating effect of changes in practice, and actively promotes practices to ensure the safe delivery of client/patient care and improve services. Conducts and coordinates practice-based research.

13.    Participates on clinical committees and working groups as required to provide input and recommendations. Communicates and consults with other clinical educators to gather and share information and coordinate educational sessions.

14.    Ensures a safe and healthy workplace for patients/clients and staff through methods such as effective orientation, training, promotion and monitoring of safe work practices and enforcement of health and radiation safety requirements.

15.    Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Education, Training and Experience

•    Certification with the CAMRT.
•    Current CPR Certification.
• A minimum of 5 (five) years’ recent, related experience in medical imaging, including General Radiography, Fluoroscopy and Computed Tomography and one (1) year’s experience in a supervisory or teaching capacity supplemented by successful completion of recognized clinical instruction courses or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

 

Skills and Abilities

• Comprehensive knowledge of organization policies, legislation, procedures, and standards of care. Comprehensive knowledge of Radiological Technologist theory and practice for general medical imaging and interventional procedures within a client and family centered model of care.
• Demonstrated knowledge and practice of safe work procedures with medical imaging equipment.
• Demonstrated knowledge of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS), i.e. digital imaging image archiving and retrieval.
• Broad knowledge of the established provincial standards of practice and guidelines for Radiological Technologists.
• General knowledge of Trauma Informed Practice.
• Demonstrated ability to promote Indigenous Cultural Safety and Humility.
• Demonstrated ability to promote Psychological Health and Safety within the workplace.
• Demonstrated ability to provide competent and culturally safe care in a variety of settings and with diverse populations.
• Broad knowledge of education theory, including knowledge of adult education, learning principles and education strategies.
• Broad knowledge of virtual technology-based learning and with spreadsheet and database skills.
• Broad knowledge of other health care disciplines and their role in client care.
• Demonstrated ability to develop and construct effective and dynamic education modules and materials and utilize knowledge translation.
• Demonstrated ability to lead, coach, mentor, facilitate and teach.
• Ability to assess and evaluate clinical performance and competency.
• Demonstrated ability to promote a supportive and creative learning environment.
• Demonstrated ability to promote a culture of inquiry and evidence based & wise practice.
• Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing and work effectively with, co-workers, physicians, other health care staff, patients and their families, and outside agencies.
• Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and prioritize work.
• Demonstrated ability to promote a supportive, creative learning environment and engage in continuous quality improvement.
• Demonstrated ability to work independently and in collaboration with others.
• Demonstrated competency in CPR.
• Ability to apply decision-making, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
• Ability to role model, guide, and support others in resolution of conflict issues.
• Ability to function as a change agent and researcher.
• Physical ability to perform the duties of the position.
   
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