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Join a leading healthcare organization as an Ultrasound Technologist. This role involves using high-frequency sound waves for diagnostic imaging, with responsibilities varying by location. Candidates will benefit from a supportive environment that promotes work/life balance and offers competitive salaries and benefits.
Responsibilities
Upon the order of a qualified provider, the Ultrasound Technologist utilizes equipment that employs high-frequency sound waves for diagnostic purposes according to policies, procedures, and protocols of the KSC Radiology Department and Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. Imaging services vary by location; therefore, performance of sono hysterography and/or vascular ultrasound may be required depending on the assigned site. The Ultrasound Technologist will utilize the designated Radiology Information System (RIS) to complete clerical processes and the designated Patient Archiving System (PACS). May be assigned to other duties, technical or non-technical, if training, experience, and credentials are deemed adequate by the supervisor to perform those duties.
Job Title: Ultrasound Technologist (I/II/III) – Radio – Ultrasound – Sign-On Bonus: $2,500
Location: Fort Bend Campus
Department: Radio – Ultrasound
Job Type: Full Time
Salary Range: $64,567 – $109,113 (Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, etc.)
Qualifications
Education
Required: High School diploma or GED from an accredited program. Education sufficient to meet applicant status with the ARDMS or ARRT (S). Preferred: Bachelor of Science – Healthcare related degree.
Experience
Required:
UST I – None
UST II – Minimum 1-year clinical ultrasound experience (may be met through completion of a formal ultrasound training program offering minimum 1-year clinical instruction)
UST III – Minimum 2 years ultrasound experience (may be met through completion of a formal ultrasound training program offering minimum 1-year clinical instruction)
Preferred:
UST I – Minimum 1 year clinical ultrasound experience, PACS and RIS experience
UST III – 3 or more years ultrasound experience, PACS and RIS experience
License(s)
Required:
UST I – RDMS or RT(R) (S) (must achieve one of these certifications within 1 year of hire; failure to do so will result in employment termination)
Current BCLS issued by the American Heart Association
UST II – RDMS with a minimum of 2 specialty registries applicable to our practice OR RT(R) (S) with 2 specialty registries
UST III – RDMS with minimum 2 specialty ultrasound registries and RVT or RVS OR RT(R) (S) with RVT or RVS
Preferred:
UST I – RDMS, (Ab)(OB/Gyn)(BR), RT(R)(S)
UST II – RT(R), RDMS, RT(R)(S)
UST III – RT(R), RDMS, (Ab)(OB)(BR), RVT and/or RVS
Special Skills
Required: Ability to use computer keyboard and grasp elements of digital image acquisition.
Preferred: Bilingual or multilingual skills.
Other
Required: Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Preferred: N/A
Working Environment: Clinic
About Us
Start your career journey and become part of a community of renowned healthcare professionals. Kelsey-Seybold Clinic is Houston’s fastest-growing multispecialty organization with over 40 locations and more than 65 specialties. Our clinics include more than 600 physicians. We focus on providing quality patient care by adding dedicated clinical and non-clinical professionals working together in a coordinated manner. Join us to enjoy a rewarding career while maintaining work/life balance.
Why Kelsey-Seybold Clinic?
Ultrasound Technologist (I/II/III) – Radio – Ultrasound