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Required Skills / Experience: 2 years of acute care Echo experience
Experience with the following patient types: Peds, adults, inpatient, outpatient. Will support large structural program. CHF, pre/post Cath, pre/post CABG, pre/post Watchman, pre/post TAVR, PFOs, bubble studies, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, stroke patients, ER patients, TEEs, stress tests
Assisting with pericardiocentesis and other procedures, measuring accurate EFs
Must be comfortable doing Peds scan
Preferred Skills / Experience: Fetal scan experience and stress test experience
Unit / Facility Details: Free Parking
Shift & Scheduling: Call Requirement: 1 night call shift per week. EOS until 0700 the following morning. Most likely a week day, but could be a weekend
Weekend Rotation: Not required at this time
Holiday Requirements: Call only on major holidays. Eve of holidays, department is open. Could be on call for 50% of holidays per contract
Call Response Time: 30 minutes
Schedule Cycle: Modified self-schedule. Can put in requested days but manager has final approval. Schedule made in 6-week increments
Travel Sonographer/Ultrasound Tech Job Responsibilities & Salary
Sonographers play an important role in the collection of information to help diagnose various conditions in patients. Job responsibilities include operating ultrasound equipment, obtaining clear images, and educating patients about the procedure. Sonographers can earn certification through several organizations, including the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The average annual salary for Sonographers in the United States is about $60,000.
Travel Sonographer/Ultrasound Tech Jobs in Georgia
Travel jobs for Sonographers (also referred to as Ultrasound Techs, Ultrasound Technicians, or Ultrasonographers) are available in many areas of the United States, primarily in hospitals and clinics. Other work settings include physician offices and diagnostic laboratories. A typical job description for a Sonographer includes duties related to operating imaging equipment, summarizing results, and preparing patients for the procedure. Sonographers can specialize in several areas, including vascular, obstetrics, and breast sonography. For example, Echocardiography Technicians (Echo Techs) specialize in performing echocardiograms. Find your dream travel Sonographer job today.