Are you a highly skilled and compassionate Sonographer with a keen eye for diagnostic detail? Do you possess a passion for leveraging the power of sound waves to provide crucial insights into patient health? St. Elizabeth Hospital in charming Enumclaw, WA, is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Sonographer to join our incredible Diagnostic Imaging team! If you're ready to make a significant impact through precise imaging, patient-centered care, and collaborative teamwork, then your next exciting career chapter begins here! As a Sonographer, you will Perform ultrasound examinations in accordance with department protocols and applicable regulatory requirements, and assumes responsibility for the safe, efficient and proper operation of ultrasound equipment. Work is performed with respect to various specialty/sub-specialty areas (i.e. cardiac, general and sub-specialties) in a variety of healthcare settings. Incumbents may perform echocardiograms only if at S EH. Incumbents are also accountable for; keeping abreast of FHS standards, protocols and procedures relating to the department; keeping skills current; demonstrating evidence of continuing education; attending department, local and national professional meetings; and availing themselves of individualized learning opportunities to stay current on new procedures, equipment or information. The Non-Registered Sonographer is a temporary classification for employees who are not currently registered with the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers at the time of hire with a signed exception form. Employees have one year from date of hire to obtain the requisite registration. Essential Functions include but are not limited to: Prepares/operates a variety of diagnostic ultrasound equipment in accordance with American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) standards and department protocols. Operates ultrasound equipment to produce and record images of the motion, shape and composition of blood, organs, tissues and bodily masses such as fluid accumulations. Determines correct techniques to obtain images of the highest quality and resolution. Performs quality control checks of sonographic equipment; troubleshooting breakdowns; maintaining supplies;performing preventive maintenance procedures and backs up computer software and data. Cleans, checks and maintains sonographic equipment; submits maintenance requests or performs minor repairs as necessary. Evaluates new ultrasound products and equipment. Delivers patient care for all age groups while performing ultrasound exams/procedures and/or special procedures. Facilitates diagnoses by producing, assessing, and evaluating ultrasound images and related data used by physicians to render a medical diagnosis. Regularly performs basic functions; obtains and records accurate patient history, including prior test results and information from physical examinations; prepares patient for exam by explaining procedure, transfers patient to ultrasound table, scrubs skin and applies gel, and positions them properly to get the best image. Relays emergent exam results promptly to the appropriate physician or medical floor. Responds to emergency situations consistent with scope of authority. Determines suitable areas for needle aspirations and/or tissue biopsies for pathologic diagnosis. Determines provisional diagnoses and participates (along with supervising Radiologist) in the final exam diagnosis. Advises nursing staff of any significant change in patient’s condition while in Diagnostic Imaging.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees