Prime Physicians
Radiologic Technologist
Location: 1300 Hospital Loop, Belcourt, North Dakota 58316
Site: Quentin N. Burdick Memorial Healthcare Facility
Duration: 1-year contract with possibility of 4-year extension
Shift Schedule Day and evening shifts scheduled by Director of Radiology/Clinical Director. Options: up to 16 hours between 7:30 a.m.–12:00 a.m., or standard 8-hour shifts 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Includes rotating on‑call after scheduled shifts. Minimum 6‑hour rest period required before next shift.
Shift Load Full‑time schedule averaging 36–48 hours per week (mix of 8‑ and 16‑hour shifts) plus on‑call.
License Requirements Active, unrestricted Radiologic Technologist license/certification from any U.S. state.
Certifications Required
RDMS (required)
BLS/CPR (ACLS acceptable)
Additional certifications (vascular, breast, OB/GYN, DVT/RVT) preferred
Experience Needed
Minimum 2 years of recent diagnostic ultrasound experience
Rural or critical‑access hospital experience preferred
Experience working with tribal or underserved populations is a plus
Special Skills
Competent in general, OB/GYN, and vascular ultrasound exams
Ability to operate fixed and portable ultrasound equipment independently
Strong understanding of ultrasound quality control procedures
Ability to assist with emergencies (CPR, anaphylaxis response)
Strong patient communication and cultural‑sensitivity skills
Familiarity with EHR systems (RPMS or similar)
Credentialing / Onboarding Time Approx. 6–8 weeks
Responsibilities
Perform general, OB/GYN, and vascular ultrasound examinations
Independently manage patient workflow and exam documentation
Maintain daily quality control logs and ensure safe operation of ultrasound equipment
Assist radiologists and providers with specialized ultrasound procedures
Provide accurate patient education and preparation instructions
Respond to emergencies as needed within the scope of practice
Participate in performance improvement activities and staff meetings
Ensure compliance with IHS policies, HIPAA privacy, and safety standards
Miscellaneous
Facility serves the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Tribe
Must complete mandatory IHS Sexual Abuse Prevention Training
Medical records remain the property of the Indian Health Service
Government provides equipment, supplies, and facility access
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
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Site: Quentin N. Burdick Memorial Healthcare Facility
Duration: 1-year contract with possibility of 4-year extension
Shift Schedule Day and evening shifts scheduled by Director of Radiology/Clinical Director. Options: up to 16 hours between 7:30 a.m.–12:00 a.m., or standard 8-hour shifts 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Includes rotating on‑call after scheduled shifts. Minimum 6‑hour rest period required before next shift.
Shift Load Full‑time schedule averaging 36–48 hours per week (mix of 8‑ and 16‑hour shifts) plus on‑call.
License Requirements Active, unrestricted Radiologic Technologist license/certification from any U.S. state.
Certifications Required
RDMS (required)
BLS/CPR (ACLS acceptable)
Additional certifications (vascular, breast, OB/GYN, DVT/RVT) preferred
Experience Needed
Minimum 2 years of recent diagnostic ultrasound experience
Rural or critical‑access hospital experience preferred
Experience working with tribal or underserved populations is a plus
Special Skills
Competent in general, OB/GYN, and vascular ultrasound exams
Ability to operate fixed and portable ultrasound equipment independently
Strong understanding of ultrasound quality control procedures
Ability to assist with emergencies (CPR, anaphylaxis response)
Strong patient communication and cultural‑sensitivity skills
Familiarity with EHR systems (RPMS or similar)
Credentialing / Onboarding Time Approx. 6–8 weeks
Responsibilities
Perform general, OB/GYN, and vascular ultrasound examinations
Independently manage patient workflow and exam documentation
Maintain daily quality control logs and ensure safe operation of ultrasound equipment
Assist radiologists and providers with specialized ultrasound procedures
Provide accurate patient education and preparation instructions
Respond to emergencies as needed within the scope of practice
Participate in performance improvement activities and staff meetings
Ensure compliance with IHS policies, HIPAA privacy, and safety standards
Miscellaneous
Facility serves the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Tribe
Must complete mandatory IHS Sexual Abuse Prevention Training
Medical records remain the property of the Indian Health Service
Government provides equipment, supplies, and facility access
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
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