Sonography Travel Job in Richmond Virginia

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    Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist

    Position Highlights hot job  $$

    Specialty:   Sonography | Radiology Technologist
    City:   Richmond
    State:   Virginia
    Metro Area:   Richmond VA
    Job ID:   P-286137
    Shift:   Nights - 40 Weekly Hrs.
    Length:   13 Weeks
    Est. Gross Weekly Pay*:   $2433
    Start Date:   ASAP
    Facility Setting:   Hospital
     
     

    Assignment Location

    American Traveler Allied has an opening for a contract Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist in Virginia. This assignment puts you in the Richmond VA area. Enjoy the increased pay and new experiences that come with traveling to locations like Richmond, along with our full benefits package and top-rated customer service.
    Richmond
     
     

    Facility Details

    This large metropolitan Medical Center has over 850 licensed beds and is the only comprehensive Level I trauma center in Virginia verified in adult, pediatric and burn trauma care. The facility's cancer, cardiac surgery, rehabilitation and kidney disorder programs are highly ranked. The facility shares a campus with several highly-regarded medical schools, and participates in significant research programs, including a major grant from the NIH. Location Info: Tour the brick laid streets and store fronts that once were the stomping grounds of Washington and Jefferson.
     
     

    Ultrasound Tech Job Responsibilities

    Ultrasound technicians explain the procedure to the patient, along with programming and adjusting the scanner for the procedure. Provided that the sonographer is not making a video recording of the ultrasound images, he or she decides which still images, called sonograms, to capture and show to the physician for diagnostic purposes.
     

    Medical sonographers must have formal training, typically an associate's or bachelor's degree in sonography, though some certificate programs are also available. Employers prefer to hire ultrasound technicians who have earned industry certification from an organization such as the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). ARDMS offers registration based on passing exams on physical principles and instrumentation. Ultrasound technicians who pass the ARDMS exam receive the title of Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS).

     
    *hot job- fast start   $$ - above average pay in this specialty
     
     
    Date Posted: 2024-09-12

    * The estimated weekly gross pay is based on the specified number hours per week and includes available stipend amounts. Traveler eligibility is subject to company policy, as well as additional regulations and laws. Your recruiter can provide detailed pay information based on your individual requirements and situation.