Ultrasonographer II – PRN As NeededAre you looking for a rewarding career away from the big city? We’re looking for a Ultrasonographer II like you to join our Texas Health family.Position Highlights
Work location: Texas Health Willow Park 101 Crown Pointe Blvd Willow Park, TX 76087
Work environment: Radiology Ultrasound Services
Work hours: PRN As Needed Variable Rotating Shifts and rotating weekends some on call
Texas Health Neighborhood Care & Wellness Willow Park, an integrated health campus owned and operated by Texas Health Resources, opened in eastern Parker County in January 2015 and features a freestanding emergency department, fitness center and three-story medical office building. Services include cardiac rehabilitation, behavioral health, physical therapy, laboratory services, advanced imaging and a chronic disease management program.What you need:
High School Diploma or equivalent (required)
Graduate of AMA approved/accredited Ultrasound Program (preferred)
Associate Degree (preferred)
2 years clinical experience in hospital radiology setting (preferred)Licenses and CertificationsBCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly Required AndARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Sonography and one additional modality Upon Hire Required OrARDMS - American Registry for Diagnostic and Medical Sonographers must have 2 certifications Upon Hire Required AndOther RVT or VT(RVS) as one modality if performing vascular sonography Upon Hire RequiredPosition Responsibilities A Texas Health Ultrasonographer II is responsible for explaining procedures to patient or guardian/family member if applicable prior to and during exam, imaging correct anatomical area of interest and pathology according to department protocols, and performing complex procedures including age related criteria and developmental considerations.In addition to the required qualifications, a successful Ultrasonographer II will
assist radiologist with complex and invasive procedures using aseptic technique.
correctly send and transfer images to PACS.
work in tandem with staff to ensure laser images from modality or PACS are printed as needed.
operate, care for and maintain equipment.
prepare room for examination (i.e. suction, oxygen, supplies).
handle patients with IVs, oxygen, chest tubes or other devices, and monitor patient during imaging.
At Texas Health, our people make this a great place to work every day. Our inclusive, supportive, people-first, excellence-driven culture make THR a great place to work.Here are a few of our recent awards:
2024 Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® (10th consecutive year & we're the only health system in Texas recognized.)
2024 “20 Best Workplaces in Health Care” by Great Place to Work® and Fortune (10th consecutive year, 9th year in the top 3 and top spot in Texas)
Companies That Care® list by PEOPLE magazine and Great Place to Work® 2024
The Top Workplaces D-FW 2024 by The Dallas Morning News (recognition celebrates 150 businesses that are contributing to the North Texas business environment by creating strong work cultures.)
Additional perks of being a THR Ultrasonographer II
Gain a sense of accomplishment by contributing in a teamwork environment
Positively impact patients’ quality of life
Receive excellent mentorship, comprehensive training and dedicated clinical leadership resources
Enjoy opportunities for growth
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