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Ultrasound Tech - ARDMS

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Valley Medical Center

Renton, WA (In Person)

$133,869 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/30/2026

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Job Description

Job Title:
Ultrasound Tech -
ARDMS Req:
2026-0530
Location:
VDI Diagnostic Imaging Department:
VDI Ultrasound Shift:
Type:
Full Time FTE:
1
Hours:
City State:
Renton, WA Salary Range:
Min $48.13- Max $80.72/hrly.
DOE Job Description:
VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER JOB DESCRIPTION
The position description is a guide to the critical duties and essential functions of the job, not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, qualifications, physical demands, and work environment conditions. Position descriptions are reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of the organization.
TITLE:
Ultrasound Tech - ARDMS
JOB OVERVIEW
Under the direction of the Lead Technologist, Director, Manager, and the radiologist the Ultrasound Tech ARDMS performs diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in ultrasound at a technical level not requiring supervision. Performs a variety of routine, as well as interventional/invasive procedures requiring independent judgement.
DEPARTMENT
Radiology Services
WORK HOURS
Varies
REPORTS TO
Director, Manager or Lead in Radiology
PREREQUISITES
ARDMS registered, required. Current American Heart Association BLS or Healthcare Providers, required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Previous experience in ultrasound procedures, including interventional. Flexibility, adaptability, and the balance to keep organized and positive in a climate of constant change. Demonstrates professionalism and effective interpersonal skills in a diverse population. Demonstrates the ability to maintain a positive team concept. Demonstrates the ability to communicate and work effectively with the physical and emotional development of all age groups. Able to set priorities, work accurately, and organize work efficiently. Able to communicate effectively in oral and written form in English. Neat and well-groomed in appearance.
UNIQUE PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS, ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Requires working as part of a team at the direction of the Director or Manager, lead, and radiologists to ensure efficient operation of the ultrasound department. Requires handling, lifting, and transferring patients and equipment, standing, sitting, walking swiftly, reaching overhead, pulling, and bending. Requires the ability to effectively communicate with other staff, physicians, and patients. Requires working under changing conditions depending on the schedules of the department. Includes the potential for exposure to body fluids and other conditions common to hospitals. Requires transporting patients via wheelchair, stretcher, and bed throughout the facility. Requires skills in answering the phone, darkroom procedure (limited), laser magazine use, PACS image transfer procedure, and some word processing/writing skills.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Generic Job Functions:
See Generic Job Description for Clinical Support Partner.
Essential Responsibilities and Competencies:
Assist radiologist with interventional procedures. Demonstrates proficiency in sonographic procedures. Demonstrate proficiency in the use and location of interventional/invasive supplies. Set up procedure trays utilizing aseptic technique. Communicate pertinent clinical information and ultrasound findings to the radiologist. Assist in monitoring and documentation of conscious sedation and procedures. Maintain a working knowledge of narcotics and medications used in ultrasound. Transport patients as necessary utilizing all appropriate safety resources. Takes on-call responsibility as necessary and arrives within 30 minutes of notification. Provide documentation of personal credentials per department policy and maintain education record. Maintain daily safety check lists on fluid warmer. Develop and maintain respectful relationships with all customers. Follows protocol for disinfecting and cleaning of equipment. Participates in the utilization and support of the PACS systems. Utilize computer systems to obtain lab values, enter exam charges, orders, access reports, etc. Other related duties as assigned
Created:
Revised:
6/04, 2/09, 9/10, 1/13, 4/23
Grade:
UFCWPTUTAR FLSA
NE Cost Center:
Varies Job Code(s): 6227
Job Qualifications:
PREREQUISITES
ARDMS registered, required. Current American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers, required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Previous experience in ultrasound procedures, including interventional. Flexibility, adaptability, and the balance to keep organized and positive in a climate of constant change. Demonstrates professionalism and effective interpersonal skills in a diverse population. Demonstrates the ability to maintain a positive team concept. Demonstrates the ability to communicate and work effectively with the physical and emotional development of all age groups. Able to set priorities, work accurately, and organize work efficiently. Able to communicate effectively in oral and written form in English. Neat and well-groomed in appearance.