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Need thoughts on what I should ask for on starting pay as a PACS person

Hello here is a summed up job description of the position. I need input to see what my starting pay should be.

  1. Daily monitoring of Local PACS and Radiologist PACS systems
  2. Study monitoring and patient info management
  3. Daily system monitoring including outside image clean-up
  4. Understand important JRC, MQSA and ACR guidelines including ACR submission oversight
  5. Trouble shoot and problem solving of PACS (Local and Radiologist PACS systems)
  6. Attends all PACS, RIS and IT&S input meetings
  7. Supports Radiologist PACS IT for reporting and linking issues with examinations
  8. Training for new & ongoing users of PACS system
  9. Imaging legal request support as needed
  10. Position will support multiple facilities
  11. Travel to each facility for circulation as needed
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