Echocardiograph Technologist
Job Description
Our client is offering up to a $30,000 hiring bonus for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment — this is in addition to the fantastic benefits and compensation package offered by Providence that begin on your first day of employment
The Technologist, under the direction of a Cardiologist, performs echocardiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision as well as other duties as assigned. This requires independent judgment, ingenuity, and initiative to apply non-ionizing high frequency ultrasonic waves for a cardiographic diagnosis, whether scheduled or emergent. He/she will participate in the clinical activities, including call, within the imaging areas of Echocardiography, Surgery, Mobile Unit, and Nursing Units.
Required Qualifications:
- Coursework/Training and must have successfully completed a formal training program or equivalent in Echocardiography, and demonstrate ability to complete competency in Echocardiography.
- Within 1 year of hire: National Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer from American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography Or
- Within 1 year of hire: National Certification from Cardiovascular Credentialing International
- Upon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association
Preferred Qualifications:
- 6 months of experience
Coursework/Training and must have successfully completed a formal training program or equivalent in
Within 1 year of hire: National Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer from American Registry for
Within 1 year of hire: National Certification from Cardiovascular Credentialing International
Upon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association Preferred Qualifications:
Have you completed a formal Echocardiography training program or equivalent and can you demonstrate
Are you able to obtain your National Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer from American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography within 1 year of hire?
Is your BLS issued by AHA?
