Job Description
Salary: 35.13-52.69 USD
Facility: Trinity Ultrasound West Seneca
Shift: Shift 1Status: Per Diem
FTE: 0.106667Bargaining Unit: Trinity Medical
Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: No
Work Schedule: Days
Hours: Variable 8a-6p
Summary:
The Vascular Ultrasound Technologist performs a variety of technical procedures that require independent judgment, ingenuity and initiative in the application of non-ionizing high frequency ultrasound waves. Where the incumbent is a licensed "General Radiology Technologist." May be required to perform x-ray procedures at the same level of performance prescribed for a Staff Radiology Technologist.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION- AAS degree required, BS in Medical Diagnostic Sonography preferred
- BLS recommended
- ARDMS RVT certification required
EXPERIENCE- One (1) year working experience as Ultrasound Staff Technologist or one (1) year clinical experience as a graduate of an accredited Ultrasonography program that includes a clinical internship
- Within three (3) months of hire, employee should be able to perform examinations in an acceptable manner
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY- Good judgment
- Analytical ability
- Ability to interpret data and draw conclusions.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Work requires precision in recording and preparing data, recognizing that errors may have serious consequences for patients
- Must pay strict attention to detail and maintain alertness to detect evidence of irregularities in images as well as equipment malfunctions
- These must be communicated to a Supervisor/Manager and a call must be placed for maintenance
- Must be organized in maintaining workflow
- Must possess patience and maturity in dealing with patients and families as well as medical staff and other practice personnel
WORKING CONDITIONS:- Required to travel to other Trinity Medical affiliated locations
- May be exposed to infectious disease processes
ENVIRONMENT - Intermittent exposure to a few unpleasant physical conditions
- Frequently required to work in rooms with low-level lighting or inappropriate lighting
- Subjected to variations in temperature secondary to excess heat generated by ultrasound machines
- Exposure to patients who may be confused or combative