1 Connecticut Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Jobs
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
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Required Skills/Experience: Experience with Hologic equipment
Preferred Credentials: ARDMS BR
Unit Facility Details: Parking Cost: $125/month
Shift & Scheduling: Shift: Monday thru Friday 8:30-5 and 12-8:30 as needed, every other Saturday 7:30-4. If scheduled a Saturday, there will be a day off during the week. Schedule posted one week in advance.
Floating Requirements: Will float between 4 sites Site locations: Shoreline Medical Center 111 Goose Lane Guilford, CT (15 minutes from Main hospital) - has late hours until 8:30pm North Haven Medical Center 6 Devine Street, North Haven, CT (12 minutes from Main Hospital) - has late hours until 8:30pm Long Wharf Medical Center 150 Sargent Drive, New Haven, CT (5 minutes from the main hospital) Smilow Cancer Hospital 35 Park Street, New Haven, CT (Main Campus)
Travel Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Jobs
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers are in high demand - the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects much-faster-than-average growth for sonography roles, and reports a national median wage of $89,340 (May 2024). Travel sonographer jobs are widely available in hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, and physician offices in urban, suburban, and rural settings. Job descriptions span general, vascular, OB/GYN, and abdominal ultrasound depending on the facility. These roles are rewarding because of the direct impact on patient diagnosis, and travel contracts let sonographers earn more while choosing where they work.
Travel Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Jobs in Connecticut
A Diagnostic Medical Sonographer is an allied health professional who uses ultrasound equipment to produce images of organs, tissues, and blood flow inside the body. These images help physicians diagnose and monitor conditions across abdominal, obstetric, gynecologic, vascular, and small-parts imaging. Job responsibilities include preparing patients, operating the ultrasound transducer to capture diagnostic-quality images, analyzing those images for quality, and summarizing findings for the interpreting physician. Most sonographers hold an ARDMS (RDMS) or ARRT (S) credential.