What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ultrasound/Vascular Ultrasound Technologist position at Franciscan Healthcare?
Franciscan Healthcare is seeking a dedicated Ultrasound/Vascular Ultrasound Technologist who is passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and playing a critical role in the diagnostic process. In this role, you will work closely with patients and providers to perform high-quality ultrasound and vascular imaging studies that help guide treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes.
As an Ultrasound/Vascular Ultrasound Technologist, you will prepare and position patients for exams, explain procedures to help patients feel informed and comfortable, and perform detailed imaging studies with accuracy and compassion. You will utilize your expertise in sonographic and vascular imaging techniques to evaluate blood flow, vessels, organs, and soft tissue structures while ensuring the highest standards of patient safety and care.
This is an exciting opportunity to combine advanced technical skill, critical thinking, and meaningful patient interaction in a collaborative healthcare environment where your work directly impacts the health and well-being of the community.
Hours: Minimum 36 hours/week to include days, weekends, and call rotation
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Using proper radiation protection and precautions, prepares and operates radiographic, fluoroscopic, and portable equipment.
- Positions patients to obtain appropriate radiographic exposures.
- Operates film processing equipment.
- Maintains computerized records, files, and/or reports. Participates in audits as required.
- Participates in quality control and quality assurance testing.
- Assists the supervising radiologist with administrative functions.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) in the state and registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) required.
- Possession of a CPR certification required.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Prolonged standing.
- May require lifting of up to 50 pounds with assistance. When involved with patient handling tasks and weight to be lifted exceeds 35 lbs., assistive devices should be used. Routinely lift 10- 20 pounds.
- Ability to push, pull, reach and lift at all heights.
- Requires ability to work under high stress emergency situations or among patients with serious illnesses or communicable diseases.
- Ability to establish working relationships with patients and staff.
- Respond to call back within 20 minutes.