Sonographer I
Wilmington/North Carolina/
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- sonographer
- ultrasound technician
- diagnostic imaging
The Sonographer I assists physicians by preparing patients and operating ultrasound equipment to perform diagnostic scans and therapeutic procedures. This position requires certification in sonography and emphasizes teamwork, diversity, and patient safety. The role supports quality healthcare services in a clinical environment with opportunities for professional growth.
Sign-On Bonus Available
Full Time: $5,000
Position Summary
The Sonographer assists physicians in the performance of diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures by preparing patients and operating ultrasound equipment to obtain diagnostic scans.
Why Novant Health?
Join a remarkable team where quality care meets quality service, in every dimension, every time.
Novant Health is committed to professional growth and career development.
Diversity and inclusion are core values — we welcome and support applicants from all backgrounds.
Every team member plays a vital role in delivering the most remarkable patient experience.
Education
Associate Degree, preferred
Graduate of ARRT-approved Radiography or Sonography Program; or CAAHEP-recognized Sonography Program, required
Experience
Minimum of one year of experience in sonography, preferred
Licensure/Certification
NH Medical Center: Certified and registered by ARRT in Sonography or certified and registered by ARDMS in a minimum of one specialty (RT(S) or ARDMS) within 6 months of hire, required
NH Independent Diagnostic Testing Facility or Hospital Outpatient Department: Certified and registered by ARRT in Sonography or ARDMS in a minimum of one specialty (RT(S) or ARDMS), required
NH Medical Group Office: Certified and registered by ARRT in Sonography or ARDMS in a minimum of one specialty (RT(S) or ARDMS), required
Team Member Expectations
Contribute to a culture that fosters teamwork, engagement, and community involvement
Demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusion in support of quality care
Maintain a safe patient environment, upholding the principle of First Do No Harm




