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Novant Health

Sonographer III

Novant Health, Charlotte

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What We Offer:

The Sonographer III assists physicians and/or advanced practice providers in the performance of diagnostic and / or therapeutic procedures by preparing the patient and operating the ultrasound equipment in order to obtain diagnostic scans.

Come join a remarkable team where quality care meets quality service, in every dimension, every time.

What We're Looking For:
  • Education: 2 Year / Associate Degree, preferred.  Graduate of ARRT-approved Sonography Program; or CAAHEP-recognized Sonography Program, required.
  • Experience:  Minimum of one year of experience in vascular sonography, required.
  • Licensure/Certification:  Certified and registered by ARRT in Vascular Sonography or certified and registered by ARDMS in Vascular Technology or certified and registered by CCI in Vascular Specialist RT(S)(VS), or RDMS,RT(VS) or RDMS,RVT,VT, or RT(S)(RVS), RDMS,(RVS), required.
  • Additional Skills (required):
    • Ability to successfully complete generic and department-specific skills validation and competency testing
    • Possess good communication skills
    • Capability to function alone and work independently in diagnostic rooms
    • Has working knowledge of various types of ultrasound equipment
    • Able to adapt to new and various situations and procedures according to age of patient served
    • Has ability to interpret information to identify each patient’s requirements for care relative to his/her age specific needs
    • Basic computer skills
What You'll Do:

It is the responsibility of every Novant Health team member to deliver the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time.

  • Our team members are part of an environment that fosters team work, team member engagement and community involvement.
  • The successful team member has a commitment to leveraging diversity and inclusion in support of quality care.
  • All Novant Health team members are responsible for fostering a safe patient environment driven by the principles of "First Do No Harm".