Multispecialty Ultrasound Technologist
Who we Are:
Nestled into the most northeastern part of Vermont, North Country Hospital is a community-focused 25 bed critical access hospital, where we prioritize the well-being of our neighbors. North Country Hospital is more than just a healthcare provider; we are a vital part of the community, working together to build a healthier future. Quality patient care is our greatest commitment; employees are our greatest assets; excellent patient experience is our greatest accomplishment; and the health of the community is our greatest responsibility.
Position Statement:
Under the direction of the Radiologist, the technologist performs ultrasound procedures within the guidelines of the ACR. The ultrasound technologist is responsible for producing quality screening, diagnostic, and interventional imaging procedures. Using independent judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply knowledge in all exams performed relative to the specialties in which the technologist is certified to provide a diagnosis.
The following statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the position.
Key Responsibilities:
- Reviews patient order, and obtains appropriate clinical history
- Prepares room, equipment, and supplies for each patient.
- Prepares patient by explaining the procedure, positions the patient according to protocol, and assists patient at end of procedure as needed
- Follows prescribed techniques in administrating ultrasound exams and determines proper technique and parameters based on patient body habitus being imaged, including immobilization devices based on patient need
- Adheres to prescribed standards for safety by following ALARA, while practicing universal precautions and contact/droplet precautions as required
- Evaluates image quality for proper technique, motion, artifacts, and proper position
- Records images with proper labeling and identification according to ACR guidelines
- Completes work in PACs, RIS, and teleradiology program when applicable
- Knowledgeable of special procedures such as biopsies, drainages, injections including set-up and supplies necessary during exam
- Maintains stock supplies, cleans and disinfects ultrasound room and equipment after each patient, including the use of the Trophon for high level disinfection per policy
- Performs mobile ultrasound procedures as requested
- Voluntary call for afterhours ultrasound imaging
- Participates in departmental quality assurance program, including QC as directed. Reports equipment failures to Lead modality technologist or Director of Imaging
- Educates patients on importance of breast self-exams, clinical exams, yearly mammograms, and dense breast tissue.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Requires successful completion of an American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) approved training program in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS)
- Maintains registration with the ARDMS in at least three subspecialties
- Two years' experience as an ultrasound technologist preferred.
- Complete 30 continuing education credits in ultrasound every three years to meet ARDMS requirements.
- CPR certification required
- Ability to follow NCH's standards of behavior
Pay Information:
$33.70 - $50.46 hourly