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Language Preferences:
- Read, Write and Speak English fluently
Job Overview:
We are seeking highly skilled Registered Ultrasound Technologists to provide exceptional diagnostic imaging services to our veteran population. The successful candidates will operate ultrasound equipment, perform a variety of diagnostic exams, and uphold high standards of patient care and equipment maintenance. Flexibility in scheduling is required, including availability for on-call and weekend shifts. Responsibilities will include conducting a range of ultrasound exams and procedures, such as venous Doppler, vein mapping, arterial duplex, and more. Duties may vary according to the needs of the shift, along with miscellaneous duties as assigned
Experience Requirements:
- Minimum of 2 years of recent experience as a Registered Ultrasound Technologist in a hospital setting, including experience in inpatient units, emergency departments (ED), and intensive care units (ICU)
- Proven ability to independently perform routine and complex ultrasound exams, including vascular studies and intra-operative procedures
- Performs routine housekeeping duties to ensure the cleanliness and sanitation of the ultrasound area
- Facilitates shadowing and training for new and existing staff on ultrasound procedures and protocols
- Evaluates and recommends new procedures to improve the operation of the ultrasound section
- Stays current with advancements in ultrasound technology and protocols
- Actively participates in teamwork and communicates effectively with co-workers and other services to ensure timely patient care
- Perform specialized ultrasound examinations including intra-operative assessments, upper and lower extremity venous Doppler, vein mapping, carotid Doppler, arterial duplex, renal artery Doppler, liver Doppler, P-TIPS assessment, pseudoaneurysm assessment, aorta endograft leak assessment, and AV fistula Doppler
- Maximize patient throughput by coordinating with escorts, ward secretaries, and nursing personnel. Explain procedures, answer questions, and attend to patient comfort throughout the process. Distribute ultrasound examinations and related information to radiologists for timely diagnosis and treatment
- Perform computer work and complete required forms associated with patient exams, including crediting patient visits and documenting complications or quality improvement activities. Maintain neat and clean work areas, ensure supplies are stocked, and assist in inventory management
- Obtain pertinent clinical data from the patient, electronic health record, requisitions, and interviews. Properly select patient information from the HIS/RIS list, verify details before scanning, and ensure correct image annotations and configurations before transmitting to PACS
- Interpret requests or instructions from radiologists or medical officers, and independently carry out their requests. Prepare the room, equipment, and materials needed for patient procedures. Verify patient identity using two unique identifiers and follow VHA directives and policies. Ensure patient ID bands and requests are identical
- Explain procedures to patients in a manner that gains cooperation, understanding, and alleviates apprehension. Transfer patients from stretchers or wheelchairs to the sonographer exam table using safe patient handling techniques. Position patients appropriately for desired results using positioning cushions and privacy shields as needed
Education Requirements:
- Certification from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or an equivalent credentialing body which the ARDMS recognizes
- Evidence of ongoing professional development through continuing education and in-service programs
Education Preferences:
- Advanced certifications or additional specialization in ultrasound procedures
Training Schedule:
- On-the-job training will be provided, including shadowing opportunities for new and current staff to refresh their knowledge on ultrasound protocols and equipment
Schedule:
- Rotating shifts including, but not limited to:
- 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
- 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
- 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
- This will include Federal Holidays and weekends during an 80 hour pay period
- On-call hours: Weekdays from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM for STAT studies; Weekends and holidays from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM for STAT studies
- Standby rate will apply for on-call hours and callback rate will apply when technologist is called in
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Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Access to required patient care equipment and supplies
- Opportunities for professional development and continuing education
- Flexible work schedule with rotating shifts
Additional Information:
Drug screening, background and reference checks are performed if required. Valid identification and reliable transportation required. We are an E-Verify employer. We will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Our employees are authorized to work in the United States.