Title: Diagnostic Sonographer
Location: Upper East Side
Org Unit: Maternal Fetal Medicine
Work Days:
Weekly Hours: 35.00
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $57.03 - $63.41
*As required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC Offices
Position SummaryFunctions as a healthcare provider who, working under the delegated authority of the supervising physician, serves as a medical imaging professional, providing clinically relevant information to assist the physician with the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The role and responsibilities include providing diagnostic medical sonography services and its various clinical specialties. Activities are performed consistent with incumbent's education and training, and in accordance with the practice's policies and procedures and applicable professional standards.
Job ResponsibilitiesSonography education, training and experience in the specialty area(s) to be performed. Academic-hospital based experience is preferred.
Completion of a two-year Allied Health degree and successful completion of a 12-month CAAHEP approved program in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or equivalent education.
Demonstrated competence in the specialty area(s) to be performed, including sonographer certification by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS).
For roles in OB/GYN: Nuchal Translucency Quality Review (NTQR) certification is expected to be obtained within 12-18 months of hire.
For roles in echocardiography: minimum of two years work experience; American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and/or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) desired. BLS certification, issued by the Americal Heart Association, is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesMust be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.
Must be able to move 350 pound wheeled equipment as needed.
Ability to travel to various work locations and work variable shifts as needed.
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