Echo Tech

  • Rock Springs
  • Memorial Hospital Of Sweetwater County
    • MHSC is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, age, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental or physical disability or uniformed services status. MHSC is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that recognizes the contributions and supports the advancement of all because an inclusive environment can enhance the quality of healthcare, improve hospital/community relations, and positively affect the health status of society. No candidate will be rejected based on any of the above or any disability that, with reasonable accommodation, does not prevent performance of the essential job duties.
  • JOB SUMMARY
    • Provides quality diagnostic images as ordered by physician. Utilizes clinical and educational scientific principles to focus on achieving the maximal health potential of the patient through planned care. Collaborates with other healthcare providers to evaluate the outcomes of patient care. This position may also work in the role of a Radiologic Technologist or other specialized modality.
  • JOB QUALIFICATIONS
    • Education:
      • Must be registered by ARDMS, RVT, or any other accredited ultrasound registry. RDCS is not required for general ultrasound position. However, echo experience is a plus. Must be registered by ARRT if required to work in the role of Radiologic Technologist or other specialized modality, multiple modalities preferred. Proficiency in or willing to learn general, OB, GYN, and small body part ultrasound. Current BLS certification required. Registry eligible candidates will be eligible for hire but must be RDMS or RDCS certified within one year of employment. Willing to train qualified candidates who demonstrate the ability to learn technical aspect of ultrasound cross-sectional anatomy and physics of ultrasound.
    • Job Knowledge and Skills:
      • Two years' Ultrasound experience required. Ability to lift, move and position patients. Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Must demonstrate skills to operate all equipment required in the course of performing ultrasound procedures. Must demonstrate thorough knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy, principles of ultrasound theory and quality assurance. Must maintain a high degree of accuracy in the production, use, recognition and analysis of ultrasound images and patterns used for patient diagnosis and treatment. Must possess, use and maintain knowledge about bioeffects of high-frequency sound waves.