All About Ultrasound
Description
Job Title:
Ultrasound Technologist
Department:
Radiology
Reports To:
Director of Radiology
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Hours:
40/week
Shift:
Days with Weekend On-Call Rotation
Here at Franklin County Medical Center, we have a vision: be the premier healthcare provider and facility of choice for the community. A non-profit critical access hospital, we house 20 beds in our acute care facility and 35 beds in our nursing facility. With three operating rooms, a procedure room, and advanced technology, we provide excellent care for our surgical patients. Our recently constructed 24,000 square foot medical office provides valuable access, accommodations, and services to the community. FCMC was recognized as one of the “Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals” in the nation for four consecutive years from 2017-2020. Always striving for improvement, our goal is to be in the top 20 critical access hospitals.
What Fcmc Can Do For You
Medical
Dental
Vision
Basic Life Insurance
Voluntary Life Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Retirement Plans
Paid Time Off
Employee Illness Bank
Paid Holidays
Part-time employees can enjoy Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Retirement Plans, and Paid Time Off.
What You Can Do For Fcmc
Performing different types of ultrasounds ranging from OBGYN to Vascular
Assisting Radiologists with complicated ultrasound biopsies
Producing high quality films for Radiologists to evaluate; maintaining a high degree of accuracy in ultrasound imaging
Performing quality control functions related to ultrasound
Ensuring patient comfort and privacy and educating the patient regarding the exam
Completing documentation
Assisting in compiling and maintaining statistical data
Applying professional and ethical judgment and critical thinking
Participating in continuing education and learning experiences to enhance and maintain current knowledge and skills
Qualifications
Completed one-to-two-year Sonography or Ultrasound Technology certification at an accredited institution
Valid ARDMS, ARRT, RDCS, or RVT registration as required by state law
Current CPR/BLS certification
Skilled in ultrasound equipment operation
Basic computer literacy
Detail-oriented and able to work as a team member
Willing to participate in 30 Continuing Education Units every three years
Essential Job Functions
Regular and predictable attendance is required
Regularly required to move or lift between 50-100 pounds using proper body mechanics
Regularly required to stand for long periods with frequent squatting, twisting, bending, kneeling, and reaching to prepare equipment, materials, or objects
Manual dexterity and fine motor coordination is required
Must be able to work in a high-stress environment
Must comply with HIPAA to protect information that is sensitive, proprietary, or confidential
Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as situations require to maintain infection control standards set by the facility
Work Environment
FCMC operates 24 hours per day each day of the year; operational needs of departments may require that you be available to work all shifts, weekends, and holidays to meet the needs of the patients
Potential exposure to blood, body tissue, fluids, contagious diseases, and hazardous waste
Occasional exposure to bodily injury, loud or unpleasant noise, unpleasant odor, and emotional or physical stress
The Location Located in southeast Idaho, Franklin County is surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountains, giving ample opportunity for outdoor recreation. However, being less than thirty minutes from Logan, Utah and one hour from Pocatello, Idaho provides locals with a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options both here in the county and in nearby cities. Franklin County Medical Center invites you to make Franklin County your new home and join us in offering top-notch healthcare to your new community.
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Ultrasound Technologist
Department:
Radiology
Reports To:
Director of Radiology
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Hours:
40/week
Shift:
Days with Weekend On-Call Rotation
Here at Franklin County Medical Center, we have a vision: be the premier healthcare provider and facility of choice for the community. A non-profit critical access hospital, we house 20 beds in our acute care facility and 35 beds in our nursing facility. With three operating rooms, a procedure room, and advanced technology, we provide excellent care for our surgical patients. Our recently constructed 24,000 square foot medical office provides valuable access, accommodations, and services to the community. FCMC was recognized as one of the “Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals” in the nation for four consecutive years from 2017-2020. Always striving for improvement, our goal is to be in the top 20 critical access hospitals.
What Fcmc Can Do For You
Medical
Dental
Vision
Basic Life Insurance
Voluntary Life Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Retirement Plans
Paid Time Off
Employee Illness Bank
Paid Holidays
Part-time employees can enjoy Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Retirement Plans, and Paid Time Off.
What You Can Do For Fcmc
Performing different types of ultrasounds ranging from OBGYN to Vascular
Assisting Radiologists with complicated ultrasound biopsies
Producing high quality films for Radiologists to evaluate; maintaining a high degree of accuracy in ultrasound imaging
Performing quality control functions related to ultrasound
Ensuring patient comfort and privacy and educating the patient regarding the exam
Completing documentation
Assisting in compiling and maintaining statistical data
Applying professional and ethical judgment and critical thinking
Participating in continuing education and learning experiences to enhance and maintain current knowledge and skills
Qualifications
Completed one-to-two-year Sonography or Ultrasound Technology certification at an accredited institution
Valid ARDMS, ARRT, RDCS, or RVT registration as required by state law
Current CPR/BLS certification
Skilled in ultrasound equipment operation
Basic computer literacy
Detail-oriented and able to work as a team member
Willing to participate in 30 Continuing Education Units every three years
Essential Job Functions
Regular and predictable attendance is required
Regularly required to move or lift between 50-100 pounds using proper body mechanics
Regularly required to stand for long periods with frequent squatting, twisting, bending, kneeling, and reaching to prepare equipment, materials, or objects
Manual dexterity and fine motor coordination is required
Must be able to work in a high-stress environment
Must comply with HIPAA to protect information that is sensitive, proprietary, or confidential
Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as situations require to maintain infection control standards set by the facility
Work Environment
FCMC operates 24 hours per day each day of the year; operational needs of departments may require that you be available to work all shifts, weekends, and holidays to meet the needs of the patients
Potential exposure to blood, body tissue, fluids, contagious diseases, and hazardous waste
Occasional exposure to bodily injury, loud or unpleasant noise, unpleasant odor, and emotional or physical stress
The Location Located in southeast Idaho, Franklin County is surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountains, giving ample opportunity for outdoor recreation. However, being less than thirty minutes from Logan, Utah and one hour from Pocatello, Idaho provides locals with a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options both here in the county and in nearby cities. Franklin County Medical Center invites you to make Franklin County your new home and join us in offering top-notch healthcare to your new community.
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