Sonographer – Diagnostic Center Position Available In Brevard, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Sonographer position at the Diagnostic Center in Brevard County, FL involves delivering quality patient care, performing scans, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Responsibilities include patient verification, documentation, charges, and collaboration with Radiologists. Minimum qualifications include completion of a JRC-DMS Sonography Program, with preferred prior sonography work experience. The role also requires basic computer skills, communication abilities, flexibility for varied shifts, and physical agility for tasks. Certification from ARRT (S) or ARDMS, as well as AHA BLS certification, are required within two years of start date. Health First emphasizes diversity and inclusion for a collaborative work environment.
Job Description
Sonographer – Diagnostic Center 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars Brevard County, FL Job Requirements
POSITION SUMMARY
The Sonographer delivers appropriate direct and indirect quality patient care and performs scans in compliance with regulatory and department processes. The Sonographer performs specialty sonograms in an acute care radiology setting.
PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITES 1.
Ensures the correct procedure is performed on the correct patient by verifying two forms of patient identification on “Every Patient / Every Time”. 2. Accurately completes all required written and electronic documentation (ex: patient history, pregnancy, IV contrast, procedural consent, MAR, safety portal, medication reconciliation, PACS). 3. Ensures all charges are complete and accurate for all procedures and supplies used. 4. Reviews exam orders from medical charts and prescriptions prior to performing an exam. 5. Performs procedure protocols, produces images consistent with image quality standards and follows all Federal, State and Regional healthcare regulations, adhering to American College of Radiology (ACR) and The Joint Commission (TJC) standards. 6. Actively collaborates with supervising Radiologist(s) on imaging protocols, quality assurance, and communication of acute clinical findings. 7. Positions patients properly using appropriate technique, identifies, prepares and administers medications within the technologist’s scope of practice as prescribed by a licensed independent practitioner. 8. Practices aseptic and sterile technique per Infection Control guidelines and policies. 9. Ensures equipment and room is clean and disinfected prior to each patient encounter and reports malfunctioning equipment to the appropriate department, fellow associates, and management in a timely manner. Work Experience
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Joint Review Committee Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS) Sonography Program.
Work Experience:
None Licensure:
None Certification:
o Any one of the following within two (2) years of start date: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists for Sonography – ARRT (S) OR American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). o American Heart Association Basic Life Support (AHA BLS) Healthcare Provider Completion Card prior to start date and maintained.
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities:
o Basic computer skills including knowledge of MS Office – Outlook and Word o Excellent communication skills in an active team environment. o Ability to assess and interpret data. o Ability to clearly communicate with patient/family/physicians at various levels of understanding. o Ability to take call acknowledging emergency alerts within five (5) minutes and presenting to hospital within sixty (60) minutes of alert. o Flexibility to work evening and weekend shifts as scheduled.
PREFFERED QUALIFICATIONS
Work Experience:
Prior sonography work experience.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physically agile; may require walking, standing, running, bending, stooping, kneeling, climbing, or crouching frequently. May occasionally include lifting or moving objects up to 50 pounds, with or without assistance. May require moving in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces, including reaching out and above shoulders, or overhead. May lift, turn, pull, push, or ambulate people and/or equipment with or without assistance up to 90% of the assigned shift. May be exposed to inside and outside environments with varied temperatures, air quality, lighting, and/or low to loud noise. May require working with biohazards such as blood/body fluids and airborne particles following OSHA and CDC guidelines. Communicating with others to exchange information. Visual acuity and hand-eye coordination to perform tasks. Workspace may vary from open to confined. May require travel to various facilities within and beyond county perimeter; may require use of personal vehicle. Benefits
ABOUT HEALTH FIRST
At Health First, diversity and inclusion are essential for our continued growth and evolution. Working together, we strive to build and nurture a culture that recognizes, encourages, and respects the diverse voices of our associates. We know through experience that different ideas, perspectives, and backgrounds create a stronger and more collaborative work environment that delivers better results. As an organization, it fuels our innovation and connects us closer to our associates, customers, and the communities we serve.