Community Health Network
3D Imaging Processing Specialist

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3D Imaging Processing Specialist
Community Health Network
Community Health Network: Our Mission
Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 years later, “community” remains at the heart of our organisation. This means:
- Providing neighbors with the best care, driven by cutting-edge technology.
- Engaging with the communities we serve through volunteer opportunities and welfare initiatives.
- Empowering our dedicated caregivers with learning and growth opportunities to deliver exceptional outcomes.
- Delivering truly outstanding care—one that’s focused, efficient, and designed with our neighbors’ needs in mind.
Without you, we couldn’t achieve any of this.
About the Role
We are seeking a passionate 3D Imaging Processing Specialist to transform raw imaging data (from CT and MRI scanners) into clear, high-fidelity 3D visualisations.
Key Objectives
- Apply advanced imaging processing techniques (MPR, MIP, volume rendering) to enhance clarity for anatomical and pathological evaluation.
- Ensure exceptional quality and timeliness in image processing to support seamless patient care.
- Optimise workflows across EMR, PACS, and RIS systems while maintaining strict adherence to compliance standards.
- Collaborate with radiologic technologists, physicians, and cross-functional teams to refine workflows and image processing practices.
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This role is critical to elevating patient care through informed, precise diagnostics.
Key Responsibilities
- Process medical image datasets efficiently and accurately, ensuring superior quality output.
- Prioritise workloads to meet deadlines and ensure studies are processed within approved timeframes.
- Continuously monitor EMR, PACS, and RIS systems to identify imaging datasets requiring 3D processing.
- Partner with radiologic technologists and physicians to determine the best processing techniques for each study.
- Identify and differentiate normal versus abnormal anatomy to assist diagnostic accuracy.
- Troubleshoot hardware and software issues in our 3D Lab and, where necessary, escalate unresolved problems.


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Essential Requirements
- Must hold a license as a Radiologic Technologist in Indiana (U.S.).
- One of the following must also be criteria-fulfilled:
- ARRT Certification in CT or ARRT Certification in MR.
- 5+ years of experience in CT and/or MRI imaging.
- 2+ years of advanced post-processing experience, preferably with multiple applications (e.g., specialised 3D renderers or tools).
- Graduate of an accredited imaging program (preferred) where applicable.
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