Job Description
- The schedule is Monday through Friday day shifts.
- No night or weekend coverage and no on-call requirements
- Primary care facility setting. This is NOT a mobile position.
- We offer Competitive Pay rate and a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Generous PTO policy, including paid holiday, vacation, and sick time.
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- FSA, LTD, and a 401k retirement plan
- CMU and ARDMS/ARRT/CCI certification reimbursement
- Free parking
- Perform general, vascular and cardiac ultrasound procedures independently with remote support.
- Complete preliminary reports for interpreting physician review
- Assist patients from check-in through exam completion and provide white glove, compassionate service.
- Operate as a company liaison for the practice, building relationships with your patients, office staff, and medical providers.
- Are motivated by the immeasurable impact of early detection for all patients.
- Are excited to work in a primary care setting.
- Want to join a team that uses cutting edge technology to enable the highest level of patient care.
- Are action-oriented and possess a mentality of “no job is too big or too small”
- Hold a certification in ultrasound in one or more of the following registries (having all three is a plus, but not required)
- General Ultrasound: ARDMS – (AB), (OB/GYN), (BR) or ARRT - RT(RDMS) and/or
- Vascular Ultrasound: ARDMS – RVT (VT), ARRT – RT (VS), or CCI – RVS and/or
- Echocardiography: ARDMS – RDCS or CCI – ACS or RCS
- If you are not certified in all three registries listed above, you are able and willing to participate in training that the practice would provide to become proficient in additional ultrasound procedures.
- Have 1 or more years of experience as a Sonographer.
- Are able to lift equipment and/or assist patients onto the exam table as needed
Is this candidate registered in general, vascular, or echo?
Does this candidate have at least 1 year of experience working with patients?
Is this person willing to cross-train into modalities they are unfamiliar with?