Ultrasound Technologist
Malone, NY, 12953, USA
- Healthcare
- ultrasound technologist
- diagnostic medical sonography
- RDMS certification
Ultrasound Technologists perform diagnostic ultrasound exams ordered by healthcare providers, ensuring high-quality imaging in a professional and compassionate manner. They support radiology ultrasound operations and must hold appropriate education, certifications, and clinical skills. Effective communication, patient sensitivity, and knowledge of ultrasound equipment are essential for providing efficient care in various clinical scenarios.
POSITION SUMMARY
Performs diagnostic ultrasound examinations as ordered by a licensed provider, delivering high-quality imaging services in an ethical, professional, and compassionate manner. Provides support in all aspects of Radiology Ultrasound operations.
QUALIFICATIONS – EDUCATION & REQUIRED SKILLS
Education:
Must possess a degree in Allied Health (or a related accredited program) with formal training in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
Certification:
Must be registered by RDMS (Abdominal, OB, or RVT). Candidates not yet registered must obtain RDMS certification within one year of meeting eligibility requirements. Eligibility will be reviewed jointly by the employee and supervisor/manager. If unsuccessful within this timeframe, a one-time six-month extension may be granted to obtain required credentials.
Clinical Skills & Knowledge:
Demonstrates sensitivity, professionalism, and strong interpersonal skills when working with anxious or vulnerable patients and their families.
Possesses effective communication skills for interactions with physicians, staff, and other healthcare professionals in all situations.
Able to think and respond quickly, providing efficient, high-quality care in a variety of stressful or emergent situations.
Maintains thorough working knowledge of all ultrasound equipment and related technologies.
Additional Requirements:
Must hold current BLS certification or obtain it within 3 months of hire.
Demonstrates competency in addressing the special needs, behaviors, and safety considerations appropriate for the age group(s) of the patients served.




