radiology sonographer/ukhc - Lexington, KY, United States - University of Kentucky
Description
Job SummaryThis position will provide ultrasound imaging for the Department of Radiology in the emergency, inpatient, and outpatient settings.
The sonographic exams the person filling this role will need to perform include but are not limited to: abdominal (including vasculature and transplants), pelvic, 1st trimester OB, small part, peripheral venous, and pediatric specific exams (i.e.
This person may also assist with US guided procedures and MSK imaging. This position requires maintaining current credentials (via ARDMS and/or ARRT and/or CCI) to ensure compliance with our ACR accreditation.
New Starting Pay Rate - The starting pay for this position was recently adjusted based on current demand for this role.
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
The ideal candidate will have extensive customer service experience and be able to communicate in a calm and helpful manner during stressful and/or crisis situations.
Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience
Recent clinical ultrasound experience (within past 12 months) and/or completion of Sonography program preferred.
Deadline to Apply 05/05/2024 University Community of Inclusion
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