Kaiser Permanente
Senior Diagnostic Medical Sonographer II, San Diego, 21 Hrs, Day
Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, California, United States, 92101
Senior Diagnostic Medical Sonographer II
Under indirect supervision, performs a variety of diagnostic medical sonograms (such as abdominal and OB/Gynecology ultrasound examinations) utilizing complex ultrasound equipment and transducers. Essential Responsibilities: Is responsive to the needs of others by maintaining a professional behavior toward members and coworkers and creating a positive image for the department. Willingness to take the initiative to resolve member issues. Handling a high number of member contacts. Dealing with customer complaints in a positive way. Providing compassionate service. Treating coworkers with respect and appreciation. Fostering teamwork and thinking positively. Identifies the impact of cultural diversity and lifestyle choices on patient condition and makes accommodations for such differences. Demonstrates competency and understands the overall operational functions of the department to include all reception duties and cashier functions. Observes regional radiation and department safety policies. Age Specific Criteria. Neonatal. Pediatric. Adolescent. Adult Periatric. Adjusts technical factors relative to the requirements of the study and the physical maturation of the patient. Modifies patient positioning techniques relative to the patients physical and cognitive abilities. Always takes special care in handling, positioning and/or restraining infants and geriatric patients to avoid injury or excessive radiation exposure. Demonstrates competence and understands the overall operational function of the department to include scheduling of patient appointments. Demonstrates competence in the operation of diagnostic ultrasound equipment. Consistently selects correct technical factors relative to the requirements of the study and the patients age and body habitus. Consistently selects equipment settings and appropriate transducers in accordance with department protocols and patient body habitus. Consistently processes hard copy images properly. Properly and consistently follows specific infection control techniques relative to ultrasound imaging. Routinely manipulates transducer appropriately to obtain the desired images. Exercises good clinical judgment. Consults with the radiologist or other clinician for purposes of clarifying orders. Selects alternate or additional views appropriately relative to the patients condition. Does not attempt to perform an exam in any case in which it cannot be performed safely and/or properly. Consistently demonstrates the ability to differentiate between normal and abnormal anatomy. Documents clinical activities in a timely, comprehensive and accurate manner. Completes and initials the standard consultation form and the Radiology Processing Record accurately and immediately following each procedure. Routinely documents patient history relative to previous surgery, childbirth and other conditions which could affect the ultrasonic image of internal organs. Provides effective functional direction to assigned staff. Consistently assigns work to staff appropriately so that exams are performed in a timely manner. Routinely provides timely feedback to management regarding operational problems and personnel issues. Communicates effectively with other departments to promote positive interdepartmental relationships. Demonstrates organizational skills and creativity in the resolution of operations problems within the department. Observes all applicable regional, medical center, and department policies and procedures. Maintains standards of professional behavior established to enhance quality of service. Greets members promptly and courteously with eye contact and a pleasant expression and tone of voice. Informs members of reason for any delays or anticipated delays in their care. Treats all patients in accordance with the Patients Bill of Rights. Conducts only work related conversations when members are waiting for service. Demonstrates good communication skills. Communicates verbally in a clear and concise manner. Demonstrates courteous and appropriate telephone skills. Speaks English in the presence of patients except as required to interpret for non English speaking patients. In writing, communicates accurately, completely, and legibly, and routes such communication appropriately and in a timely manner. Demonstrates professional maturity in all interactions with patient and staff. Strives to maintain good working relationships and rapport with patients, other members of the department and the health care team. Is flexible and cooperative about schedule changes made to maximize productivity and efficiency. Responds appropriately to constructive criticism from supervisors and peers. Functions independently within defined scope of position. Meets productivity norms achieved by peers within the department or the Region. Maintains equipment, supplies and work area in accordance with department guidelines. Keeps equipment and work area clean at all times. Routinely handles equipment with care to avoid damage. Reports equipment malfunctions to supervisory staff promptly. Basic Qualifications: Graduate of a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited ultrasound program or a graduate from a Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with two (2) years of experience as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in a major medical center. High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required. License, Certification, Registration: Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Abdomen from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Breast from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Basic Life Support within 3 months of hire Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Ob-Gyn from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Additional Requirements: Competency in components of sonography as listed: routine abdomen; abdomen Doppler; small parts; thyroid; obstetrics/gynecology; amniocenteses; fetal echocardiography; interventional procedures; breast studies; portable intra-operative studies; and portable neonatal studies. Preferred Qualifications: Three (3) years experience as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in a major medical center. Experience with Acuson Sequoia, Philips iu-22 and Clickview ultrasound reporting package. Notes: South senior to include 2 days as senior and one day as a sonographer; subject to change depending on department needs. Shifts, hours, and/or locations may vary based on operational need. Scheduled work hours per week will be 20-32. Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status.
Under indirect supervision, performs a variety of diagnostic medical sonograms (such as abdominal and OB/Gynecology ultrasound examinations) utilizing complex ultrasound equipment and transducers. Essential Responsibilities: Is responsive to the needs of others by maintaining a professional behavior toward members and coworkers and creating a positive image for the department. Willingness to take the initiative to resolve member issues. Handling a high number of member contacts. Dealing with customer complaints in a positive way. Providing compassionate service. Treating coworkers with respect and appreciation. Fostering teamwork and thinking positively. Identifies the impact of cultural diversity and lifestyle choices on patient condition and makes accommodations for such differences. Demonstrates competency and understands the overall operational functions of the department to include all reception duties and cashier functions. Observes regional radiation and department safety policies. Age Specific Criteria. Neonatal. Pediatric. Adolescent. Adult Periatric. Adjusts technical factors relative to the requirements of the study and the physical maturation of the patient. Modifies patient positioning techniques relative to the patients physical and cognitive abilities. Always takes special care in handling, positioning and/or restraining infants and geriatric patients to avoid injury or excessive radiation exposure. Demonstrates competence and understands the overall operational function of the department to include scheduling of patient appointments. Demonstrates competence in the operation of diagnostic ultrasound equipment. Consistently selects correct technical factors relative to the requirements of the study and the patients age and body habitus. Consistently selects equipment settings and appropriate transducers in accordance with department protocols and patient body habitus. Consistently processes hard copy images properly. Properly and consistently follows specific infection control techniques relative to ultrasound imaging. Routinely manipulates transducer appropriately to obtain the desired images. Exercises good clinical judgment. Consults with the radiologist or other clinician for purposes of clarifying orders. Selects alternate or additional views appropriately relative to the patients condition. Does not attempt to perform an exam in any case in which it cannot be performed safely and/or properly. Consistently demonstrates the ability to differentiate between normal and abnormal anatomy. Documents clinical activities in a timely, comprehensive and accurate manner. Completes and initials the standard consultation form and the Radiology Processing Record accurately and immediately following each procedure. Routinely documents patient history relative to previous surgery, childbirth and other conditions which could affect the ultrasonic image of internal organs. Provides effective functional direction to assigned staff. Consistently assigns work to staff appropriately so that exams are performed in a timely manner. Routinely provides timely feedback to management regarding operational problems and personnel issues. Communicates effectively with other departments to promote positive interdepartmental relationships. Demonstrates organizational skills and creativity in the resolution of operations problems within the department. Observes all applicable regional, medical center, and department policies and procedures. Maintains standards of professional behavior established to enhance quality of service. Greets members promptly and courteously with eye contact and a pleasant expression and tone of voice. Informs members of reason for any delays or anticipated delays in their care. Treats all patients in accordance with the Patients Bill of Rights. Conducts only work related conversations when members are waiting for service. Demonstrates good communication skills. Communicates verbally in a clear and concise manner. Demonstrates courteous and appropriate telephone skills. Speaks English in the presence of patients except as required to interpret for non English speaking patients. In writing, communicates accurately, completely, and legibly, and routes such communication appropriately and in a timely manner. Demonstrates professional maturity in all interactions with patient and staff. Strives to maintain good working relationships and rapport with patients, other members of the department and the health care team. Is flexible and cooperative about schedule changes made to maximize productivity and efficiency. Responds appropriately to constructive criticism from supervisors and peers. Functions independently within defined scope of position. Meets productivity norms achieved by peers within the department or the Region. Maintains equipment, supplies and work area in accordance with department guidelines. Keeps equipment and work area clean at all times. Routinely handles equipment with care to avoid damage. Reports equipment malfunctions to supervisory staff promptly. Basic Qualifications: Graduate of a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited ultrasound program or a graduate from a Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with two (2) years of experience as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in a major medical center. High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required. License, Certification, Registration: Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Abdomen from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Breast from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Basic Life Support within 3 months of hire Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Ob-Gyn from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Additional Requirements: Competency in components of sonography as listed: routine abdomen; abdomen Doppler; small parts; thyroid; obstetrics/gynecology; amniocenteses; fetal echocardiography; interventional procedures; breast studies; portable intra-operative studies; and portable neonatal studies. Preferred Qualifications: Three (3) years experience as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in a major medical center. Experience with Acuson Sequoia, Philips iu-22 and Clickview ultrasound reporting package. Notes: South senior to include 2 days as senior and one day as a sonographer; subject to change depending on department needs. Shifts, hours, and/or locations may vary based on operational need. Scheduled work hours per week will be 20-32. Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status.