St. Luke's

Healthcare

BreastUltrasoundTechnologistFloatposition

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Breast Ultrasound Technologist - Float position at St. Luke's. Skills: Ultrasound, Medical Sonography, Abdominal imaging, OB-GYN imaging. Perform ultrasound patient examinations. Complete peer reviews”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Physical demands: Frequent use of fingers and hands, standing and walking up to 7 hours per day, sitting up to 1 hour per day, pushing, pulling and lifting patients and litters up to 300 pounds with assistance, lifting and moving objects up to 40 pounds, frequent bends, stoops and crouches, reach above shoulder level, normal hearing and vision.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

ARDMS or ARRT (S) registry required, ARDMS credentials in Abdomen and OB-GYN are required, Current BLS certification required within 3 months of hire, Knowledge of computer basics a must

Nice to Have

Additional Radiology Department experience is helpful, Registry in Vascular Technology a plus

What You'll Do.

Perform ultrasound patient examinations

Complete peer reviews

Review and prepare daily schedule

Gather patient Radiology file folders

Restock ultrasound rooms

Clean ultrasound rooms

Complete competency assessments

Assist Interventional Nurse and Radiologist

Transport laboratory samples

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Assist the Interventional Nurse and Radiologist

Free ATS check

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