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A leading health provider in Edmond, Oklahoma is seeking an Ultrasound Technologist to join its Ultrasonography team. The position offers competitive compensation, including a $15,000 sign-on bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package. Responsibilities include performing ultrasound procedures and ensuring patient care. Ideal candidates will have the necessary certifications and a preference for a bachelor's degree.
INTEGRIS Health in Edmond, Oklahoma, the state's largest not-for-profit health system, has a great opportunity for an Ultrasound Tech. In this role, you will work Thursday - Friday, 9a-7p, and Saturday and Sunday, 7a-7p, providing exceptional care as part of our Ultrasonography team. We offer increased compensation plans and a recently enhanced benefits package, including front-loaded PTO, 100% paid short-term disability, increased retirement match, and paid family leave. Those accepting an offer by 6/30/25 may qualify for a $15,000 sign-on bonus. Join us in striving to be The Most Trusted Partner for Health.
The Ultrasound Technologist operates ultrasound equipment, performs technical procedures, and is responsible for patient care. This role requires population-specific competencies and adherence to National Patient Safety Goals. All applicants will be considered regardless of protected status.
INTEGRIS Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Additional qualifications depend on specialty, including certification requirements for Cardiovascular, Breast Imaging, and other areas. A bachelor's degree is preferred, and current CPR certification is required within 90 days of hire. Effective communication in English is essential.
The Ultrasound Technologist reports to the Lead Technologist and/or Manager/Director. The role involves physical demands, including exposure to chemicals, radiation, and potential infectious materials. Work may include irregular hours, emergency callbacks, and working in dark environments.