
Ultrasound Technician (Radiologic Technologist)
GD Resources, Loretto, PA, United States
GD Resources LLC is seeking a qualified
Ultrasound Technician (Radiologic Technologist)
to provide on-site diagnostic imaging services for the adult in custody (AIC) population at a federal correctional facility. The selected candidate will be responsible for performing a wide range of ultrasound and echocardiogram procedures, operating independently, and ensuring timely delivery of diagnostic results.
This position requires both
clinical expertise and the ability to work in a secure correctional environment .
Work Schedule
2 service visits per quarter
Each visit: 8-hour shift (typically between 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM)
Maximum:
16 hours per quarter (~64 hours annually)
Schedule may be adjusted based on facility needs
No work on Federal holidays (unless required)
Key Responsibilities
Perform
ultrasound and echocardiogram procedures
as ordered by medical staff
Operate and maintain
portable ultrasound equipment (provided by contractor)
Independently conduct imaging and ensure
diagnostic-quality results
Transmit studies and reports electronically in a timely manner
Identify and communicate
preliminary abnormalities
to physicians
Maintain patient records, logs, and exam documentation
Perform routine
equipment calibration, QA checks, and maintenance
Coordinate with medical staff to ensure
continuity of care
Follow all
clinical protocols, safety standards, and infection control practices
Work effectively with a
diverse patient population
Comply with all
correctional facility procedures and security requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Graduate of an
accredited ultrasound/echocardiography program
Certification from the
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)
Must be certified in:
General Ultrasound
Vascular
Echocardiography
Abdomen
Minimum 3 years of experience
as an ultrasound technician
Current
CPR certification
Must carry
medical liability insurance
Ability to work
independently without technical support
Clearance & Compliance Requirements
Must pass:
Background investigation (including NCIC and fingerprinting)
Drug screening
Security clearance process
Must comply with:
Privacy Act requirements
Institutional policies and procedures
Infection control and communicable disease protocols
Equipment Requirement
Contractor must provide:
Portable ultrasound imaging equipment
Equipment must meet facility approval standards
Must be maintained and fully operational at all times
Work Environment Considerations
Services performed inside a
federal correctional facility
Regular interaction with
adult in custody (AIC) population
Must maintain
professional boundaries and security awareness
Delays may occur due to institutional or security conditions
Dress Code
Professional attire required (scrubs permitted)
No green or khaki scrubs
Clothing must be appropriate for a correctional environment
Restrictions
The contractor
will not :
Supervise inmates or BOP staff
Participate in custody or security operations
Develop institutional policies
Handle government procurement actions
Summary
This role is ideal for an experienced, independent ultrasound professional who can deliver high-quality diagnostic services in a structured and secure healthcare environment
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Ultrasound Technician (Radiologic Technologist)
to provide on-site diagnostic imaging services for the adult in custody (AIC) population at a federal correctional facility. The selected candidate will be responsible for performing a wide range of ultrasound and echocardiogram procedures, operating independently, and ensuring timely delivery of diagnostic results.
This position requires both
clinical expertise and the ability to work in a secure correctional environment .
Work Schedule
2 service visits per quarter
Each visit: 8-hour shift (typically between 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM)
Maximum:
16 hours per quarter (~64 hours annually)
Schedule may be adjusted based on facility needs
No work on Federal holidays (unless required)
Key Responsibilities
Perform
ultrasound and echocardiogram procedures
as ordered by medical staff
Operate and maintain
portable ultrasound equipment (provided by contractor)
Independently conduct imaging and ensure
diagnostic-quality results
Transmit studies and reports electronically in a timely manner
Identify and communicate
preliminary abnormalities
to physicians
Maintain patient records, logs, and exam documentation
Perform routine
equipment calibration, QA checks, and maintenance
Coordinate with medical staff to ensure
continuity of care
Follow all
clinical protocols, safety standards, and infection control practices
Work effectively with a
diverse patient population
Comply with all
correctional facility procedures and security requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Graduate of an
accredited ultrasound/echocardiography program
Certification from the
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)
Must be certified in:
General Ultrasound
Vascular
Echocardiography
Abdomen
Minimum 3 years of experience
as an ultrasound technician
Current
CPR certification
Must carry
medical liability insurance
Ability to work
independently without technical support
Clearance & Compliance Requirements
Must pass:
Background investigation (including NCIC and fingerprinting)
Drug screening
Security clearance process
Must comply with:
Privacy Act requirements
Institutional policies and procedures
Infection control and communicable disease protocols
Equipment Requirement
Contractor must provide:
Portable ultrasound imaging equipment
Equipment must meet facility approval standards
Must be maintained and fully operational at all times
Work Environment Considerations
Services performed inside a
federal correctional facility
Regular interaction with
adult in custody (AIC) population
Must maintain
professional boundaries and security awareness
Delays may occur due to institutional or security conditions
Dress Code
Professional attire required (scrubs permitted)
No green or khaki scrubs
Clothing must be appropriate for a correctional environment
Restrictions
The contractor
will not :
Supervise inmates or BOP staff
Participate in custody or security operations
Develop institutional policies
Handle government procurement actions
Summary
This role is ideal for an experienced, independent ultrasound professional who can deliver high-quality diagnostic services in a structured and secure healthcare environment
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