
Cardiac Sonographer
- Thomasville, NC
- Permanent
- Part-time
- State-of-the-art facilities & technology
- Collaborative and supportive environment
- Competitive salary & benefits
- Career growth & continuing education opportunities
- 32 hours/week: 7 day a week 1st shift support
- Weekend coverage and on-call responsibilities
- ARDMS or CCI certification required. New grads will have 6 months to pass registry.
- Experience with adult echocardiography techniques
- Strong patient communication skills
Apply now with Job ID 59426 at Novant Health Careers.#TriadAllied25Qualifications:
- Education: High School Diploma or GED, required. 2 Year / Associate Degree, preferred. Graduate from a formal Cardiovascular Program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, preferred.
- Experience: 1 year preferred.
- Licensure/Certification: Registered Cardiac Sonographer, credentials RDCS or RCS (New Graduates will have 6 months to pass registry), required.
- Additional Skills (required):
- Ability to effectively operate sonographic equipment.
- Ability to evaluate echocardiogram in order to acquire appropriate diagnostic information.
- Ability to shift workload to meet patient needs.
- Ability to use independent judgment to acquire the optimum echocardiogram information in each examination performed.
- Ability to follow established departmental procedures.
- Ability to work efficiently and cope with emergency situations.
- Must demonstrate thorough knowledge of echocardiography interpretation, echocardiography skills, and considerable echocardiography abilities.
- Communication skills and sensitivity to patient needs.
- Ability to interpret information to identify each patient’s requirements for care relative to his/her age specific needs.
- Our team members are part of an environment that fosters team work, team member engagement and community involvement.
- The successful team member has a commitment to leveraging diversity and inclusion in support of quality care.
- All Novant Health team members are responsible for fostering a safe patient environment driven by the principles of "First Do No Harm".