What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ultrasound Tech position at Henry Community Health?
Responsibilities
- Works under general supervision in performing a variety of diagnostic ultrasound procedures according todepartmental protocol as requested by the physician order.
- Assists radiologists and physicians as requested.
- Procedures include abdominal, retroperitoneal, OB/GYN, peripheral vascular doppler scans, other anatomical areasas required, and interventional procedures (i.e., cyst aspirations, biopsies).
- Maintains established organization and department policies, procedures, objectives, QA, and safety policies.
Qualifications
- Work requires a complete understanding of axial anatomy, physiology, and physics of ultrasound, whichis normally acquired through completion of an approved program of Medical Radiologic Technology withadditional formal training in Ultrasonography.
- Must be registered ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography) OR ARRT (American Registry of Radiological Technologists)
- Diagnostic Radiation Operator certification by the State of Indiana is preferred.
- Ultrasound certification is preferred.
- One year's experience in Ultrasonography is acceptable in lieu of formal training.
- In order to qualify for on-the-job training, 2 years hospital Staff Radiological Technologist experience is preferred.
Benefits
We believe that work-life balance is critical to fulfilling our values of excellence and service. That’s why we offer flexible scheduling, competitive compensation, bonuses and discounts for you and your family. In addition to health, vision and dental insurance; a few of the benefits available at HCH include:
- Continuing education scholarships
- Generous paid days off (PDO) - with the option to rollover unused hours each year
- Employer funded pension
Working Hours
- Full-Time - Monday through Friday 7A-3P - Occasional weekend morning coverage 8A-12P