Weiser Memorial Hospital
Location
Weiser, Idaho
The Echo Technician/Cardio Sonographer performs echocardiograms and related imaging tests while ensuring patient safety and equipment readiness. They also assist physicians with procedures and document all required information according to policies and procedures.
A high school graduate or equivalent is required, along with technical training in echocardiography or a related field. Six months to one year of echocardiography experience is preferred, and current BLS certification is required.
Description Weiser Memorial Hospital--rated as one of Idaho's best places to work--is looking to hire a part-time Echo Technician/Cardio Sonographer to join our team.
The Echo Technician/Cardio Sonographer independently performs 2-D echocardiograms, cardiac Doppler, and color flow imaging tests according to departmental policies, procedures and professional standards.
Weiser Memorial Hospital, a PERSI employer, offers a competitive benefits package in addition to continuing education and professional development opportunities.
include, but are not limited to: Idaho State Retirement (PERSI) 401(k) Medical, dental, and vision insurance plans Discounted medical services Medical and dependent care savings plans Guaranteed life insurance Employee Assistance Program Voluntary Air St. Luke's Membership Weiser Memorial Hospital participates in eVerify and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Weiser, ID, is located in Western Idaho, minutes away from I-84 and offers a lower cost of living than the national average, including nearby Boise. Weiser is well-known for its many rivers, access to outdoor recreational areas, and as the host of the annual National Old-time Fiddlers' Contest & Festival.
Performs echocardiograms and related imaging tests. Verifies and evaluates diagnostic orders, clarifies confusing or incomplete orders. Prepares and positions patients and imaging equipment in a safe, competent and productive manner, incorporating age-specific factors as appropriate. Assists physician with stress echo and transesophageal echo (TTE) procedures. Follows appropriate testing procedures, integrates and relates data generated by testing procedures and assesses questionable or erratic results. Documents all required information according to policies and procedures. Ensures that all entries on patient records contain all required data. Ensures that information is legible, accurate, and complete for charging purposes. Completes all appropriate image storage and patient charges. Maintains department equipment readiness and demonstrates competency on all equipment. Completes periodic equipment evaluation, cleans and sterilizes equipment each shift, properly assembles equipment and ensures proper orientation through calibration or through manufacturer’s manuals. Ensures adequate supply of materials and equipment needed for daily needs. Ensures patient safety through awareness, education, and infection control. Practices aseptic techniques with all designated procedures. Uses PPE when necessary. Facilitates effective communication among departmental staff to ensure interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to patient care. Reports significant changes to nurses, physicians, director, and oncoming shift practitioners as warranted. Ability to make good independent decisions during assigned shift within scope of certification and established hospital policies and procedures. Requires good interpersonal communication skills and customer service orientation. Performs other duties as assigned.