
Ultrasound Technologist Per Diem
Montage Health, Monterey, CA, United States
Ultrasound Technologist
Under the leadership of the department director and assistant director, the Ultrasound Technologist is a specialized medical professional that uses sound waves to image the human body. The Ultrasound Technologist must be able to perform their duties under potentially stressful situations, and care for all emergency patients, in-patients, and outpatients. Also assists in invasive ultrasound procedures.
Technologists primary responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Describe procedure and answer all patient questions prior to performing study, and obtain patient history.
Provide images, data analysis, and patient information to the Radiologist for diagnostic interpretation
Follow protocols and Radiologist instruction to create optimal study
Monitor patients physical condition during course of exam
Rotating shifts
Occasional on-call shifts may be required
Acute- care hospital ultrasound experience within the past three years is preferred.
As necessary for required licensure.
American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) is required. American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS certification is required.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Assigned Work Hours: Varied
Position Type: Per Diem
Pay Range (based on years of applicable experience): $71.72 to $95.94
The hours employees work determine when a shift differential is paid.
Hourly Evening Shift Differential: $4.08
Hourly Night Shift Differential: $6.12
Under the leadership of the department director and assistant director, the Ultrasound Technologist is a specialized medical professional that uses sound waves to image the human body. The Ultrasound Technologist must be able to perform their duties under potentially stressful situations, and care for all emergency patients, in-patients, and outpatients. Also assists in invasive ultrasound procedures.
Technologists primary responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Describe procedure and answer all patient questions prior to performing study, and obtain patient history.
Provide images, data analysis, and patient information to the Radiologist for diagnostic interpretation
Follow protocols and Radiologist instruction to create optimal study
Monitor patients physical condition during course of exam
Rotating shifts
Occasional on-call shifts may be required
Acute- care hospital ultrasound experience within the past three years is preferred.
As necessary for required licensure.
American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) is required. American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS certification is required.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Assigned Work Hours: Varied
Position Type: Per Diem
Pay Range (based on years of applicable experience): $71.72 to $95.94
The hours employees work determine when a shift differential is paid.
Hourly Evening Shift Differential: $4.08
Hourly Night Shift Differential: $6.12