RADIOLOGY - ULTRASONOGRAPHER

MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL LLCIdaho Falls, ID
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About The Position

Mountain View Hospital is looking for an Ultrasonographer to join our team! JOB SUMMARY: Performs safe, timely and accurate procedures including invasive procedures and Ultrasound scans, for diagnostic, therapeutic and operative purposes. About Mountain View: Mountain View Hospital and our 29 affiliate clinics are committed to providing compassionate, cutting-edge care to our patients. We serve the entire Snake River Valley – all the way from Pocatello to Rexburg. Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice. Our work environment is mission driven, people-centric and supportive. It is what sets apart and makes people excited to come to work each day. If you are looking for a career where you can make a difference in your community, we invite you to apply.

Requirements

  • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (ARDMS) OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, Sonography (ARRT) (S).
  • CPR Certification.

Nice To Haves

  • Competency in breast and OBGYN scanning desired.
  • Experience in Echocardiology a plus, but not required

Responsibilities

  • Performs safe, timely and accurate procedures including invasive procedures and Ultrasound scans, for diagnostic, therapeutic and operative purposes.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (vacation, holidays and sick days) and Medical Paid Time Off
  • Retirement Plans (401K with up to 6% match)
  • Earned Quarterly Bonus Program
  • Education Reimbursement Program
  • Discount for medically necessary procedures performed at Mountain View Hospital and Idaho Falls Community Hospital
  • Please note benefits are based on eligibility according to full-time, part-time or PRN status classification.
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