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Description: Join a team where technology meets patient care. Skagit Radiology is looking for a Clinical Applications Administrator to support and optimize the systems that help deliver exceptional imaging services to our community. This is a key hybrid role based in Mount Vernon, WA, blending technical expertise with a deep understanding of clinical workflows. What You'll Do In this role, you'll serve as a bridge between clinical teams and IT, ensuring our software systems run smoothly and support high-quality patient care. Your day-to-day will involve: Administering and maintaining clinical applications, including installations, updates, and configurations Providing technical support and troubleshooting for clinical software Collaborating with clinicians to tailor applications to real-world needs Ensuring data accuracy, privacy, and security Training users to effectively navigate and utilize clinical systems Monitoring performance and implementing system improvements Coordinating with vendors for support, upgrades, and enhancements Supporting RIS, PACS, and EMPI systems to ensure smooth integration and accurate records Managing patient data integrity, including merges and demographic corrections Assisting with compliance audits for MQSA and CMS Helping implement new applications and system features What We're Looking For Required: Bachelor's degree in IT, Healthcare Informatics, or related field Experience with clinical application administration in a healthcare setting Strong understanding of healthcare IT standards and clinical workflows Excellent communication and problem-solving skills A collaborative mindset and ability to work cross-functionally Preferred: Experience with RIS/PACS systems Familiarity with HL7, DICOM, and HIPAA standards Experience in patient file reconciliation, non-DICOM import, and database updates Working knowledge of EHR integrations and medical record systems Working Environment & Physical Requirements This hybrid role includes both office-based and occasional on-site hospital work. You should be comfortable: Using a computer for extended periods Lifting up to 15 lbs Engaging in frequent communication with staff and vendors Working in environments where temperature and noise may vary Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with disabilities. About Skagit Radiology At Skagit Radiology, we combine cutting-edge technology with compassionate care. As part of our IT/PACS team, you'll play a vital role in supporting the systems that keep our imaging services efficient, accurate, and patient-centered. Founded in 1972, Skagit Radiology, Inc, PS is a partnership of radiology physicians dedicated to providing excellence in diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology since 1972. We are focused on patient-centered care delivered with service, quality, and compassion. We work to optimize the medical imaging experience for patients and referring providers. Our team of board-certified radiologists have received subspecialty fellowship training and offer specialized expertise in Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal Radiology, Breast Imaging, Body Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, and Cardiovascular/Interventional Radiology. At Skagit Radiology, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is not only respected but celebrated. We believe that varied perspectives fuel innovation and are key to long-term success. Employment decisions, from recruitment to promotion, are based on individual qualifications and performance, regardless of race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, disability, age, or veteran status. Ready to make a difference behind the scenes? Apply today and help us keep care running smoothly. |