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Description
About Strategic Radiology
Strategic Radiology is a national coalition of independent radiology practices working collaboratively to advance quality, operational excellence, and innovation across member groups. As artificial intelligence transforms diagnostic imaging, Strategic Radiology is committed to helping its member practices navigate AI adoption thoughtfully, safely, and effectively.
Position Summary
The Director of AI Analytics & Governance will serve as the central resource for guiding Strategic Radiology member groups through the evaluation, adoption, and ongoing governance of AI tools in radiology practice. This role combines analytical rigor with practical program development—building the frameworks, registries, and resources that allow member groups to adopt AI with confidence and consistency.
Key responsibilities
AI toolkit & governance development
- Develop and maintain practical toolkits covering AI best practices, vendor evaluation criteria, and implementation guidance for member practices
- Create template business service agreements (BSAs), data use agreements, and contract review checklists for AI vendor engagements
- Draft policy frameworks for AI oversight, clinical validation, and risk management at the practice level
- Stay current on regulatory guidance (FDA, ACR, CMS) and translate it into actionable resources for membe
AI performance registry
- Define standardized data collection protocols and performance benchmarks (sensitivity, specificity, turnaround time impact, false positive/negative rates, etc.) and develop actionable validation and monitoring framework to be deployed organization wide
- Design and build a centralized registry to track and monitor AI tool deployments, performance metrics, and outcomes across member practices
- Coordinate with member practices to ensure consistent, high-quality data submission and registry participation
- Analyze registry data to identify trends, surface insights, and generate regular performance reports for members and leadership
- Continued management, advancement, & expansion of registry to track clinical outcomes, workflow efficiencies, adoption, operational & financial impacts, user satisfaction, and return on investment
Member engagement & AI coordination
- Act as a strategic resource and first point of contact for member groups navigating AI adoption decisions
- Assist with AI readiness assessments and adoption roadmaps tailored to individual member group contexts
- Support members in identifying appropriate AI tools for their clinical and operational needs
- Facilitate peer learning, working groups, and knowledge sharing across the coalition on AI topics
- Navigate & advise upon continuous AI lifecycle management, such as post-deployment monitoring, performance assessment, updates, validation, and retirement of tools
- Monitor and share lessons associated with AI-related safety events, near misses, and workflow issues
- Monitor the radiology AI marketplace and share insights on vendors, regulations, implementations, and emerging technologies
- Represent Strategic Radiology in relevant external forums, conferences, and vendor discussions related to radiology AI
What success looks like
Within the first year, the Director will have established a foundational AI toolkit and governance resources used by member practices, stood up the AI performance registry and translated early registry data into actionable guidance that helps member groups make smarter AI adoption decisions, and become a trusted, go-to resource that meaningfully accelerates the coalition's collective readiness to adopt and benefit from AI in radiology.
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