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The Senior Sonographer II-Fetal Therapy, under the general supervision of the Chief imaging Technologist and with the assistance of a physician, performs a more extensive range of diagnostic ultrasound and intervention procedures, assists in the training and supervising of ultrasound Sonographers, in clinical research studies and orients and educates medical staff in theory and applications of sonographic technology.



The Senior Sonographer II will perform an extensive range of high risk OB diagnostic ultrasound scans and interventional procedures.

Will generate patient reports, maintain sonographic equipment and the maintain the clinical environment, train other sonographers,

The Senior Sonographer II will record maintenance logs for equipment

and document patient information accurately, ensures patient privacy, safety, and comfort.

Assumes Chief OB Sonographer responsibility when necessary.



Education/Cerrtifications




  • High School diploma or equivalent

  • Successful completion of an approved curriculum in diagnostic ultrasound.

  • Current and active registered diagnostic medical sonographer (RDMS) in obstetrics and fetal echocardiography. Certified in first trimester screening with either the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) or the Nuchal Translucency Quality Review (NTQR).



Work Experience:



At least four (4) years of clinical experience in diagnostic obstetrical ultrasound.



Shift:



Full Time (40 hours)



Day Shift; 7:30 am - 4:00 pm



Knowledge:



-Requires a thorough knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology as related to Obstetrical ultrasound



-Requires a thorough knowledge of OB/GYN ultrasound protocols



-Requires a thorough knowledge of the principles of first trimester screening, three- and four-dimentional imaging, and obstetric Doppler studies, and the principles of fetal echocardiography



For Fetal Therapy:



- Requires knowledge of fetal diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that use ultrasound guidance



- Must exhibit efficiency and initiative as related to data gathering, organization, storage, extraction, and retrieval.



Skills:



-Ability to provide ultrasound guidance for basic and advanced invasive procedures and demonstrate proficiency in three- and four-dimensional imaging, obstetrical Doppler studies and fetal echocardiography.



-Ability to use all necessary equipment to obtain and document a complete examination.



-Ability to perform sonography and measurements required for a diagnostic sonography examination.



-Requires interpersonal and communication skills to interact with interpreting physicians, medical staff, patients, visitors and other employees.



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Excellent compensation package!



Awesome benefits, including dependent tuition reimbursement!


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