Description About Atria: The Atria Health Institute is a membership-based primary and specialty health care practice with a focus on prevention and longevity. We bring together a multidisciplinary team of renowned physicians to provide proactive, preventive, and precision-based care for Atria members and their families. All care, including primary care, advanced screening and diagnostics, urgent care, specialty care, home visits, and imaging is included in members’ annual fee. Our mission is to make healthspan and lifespan equal for all by translating science into medicine in real-time, all while bringing humanity back into health care. Delivering such robust, personalized, and preventive health care is complex and requires a team-wide dedication to excellence. After successfully opening our flagship Institute in New York in 2022 and expanding to South Florida in 2024, we are now bringing the Atria experience to the West Coast with the launch of our Los Angeles Institute in late spring 2026. This is an extraordinary opportunity to join our founding LA team. You will be responsible for bringing rigor and thoroughness to the development of clinical operations in our largest clinic yet, as well as maintaining and supporting our strong and inclusive organizational culture and performance standards. In this hands-on role, you will collaborate with clinical, finance, technology, care coordination, hospitality, content, events, and experience and to drive excellence. About The Role Diagnostic Execution: Perform high-quality ultrasound examinations, ensuring proper patient positioning, documentation, and completion of required clinical questionnaires. Protocol Implementation: Execute and enforce specialized ultrasound protocols (General, Vascular, OB/GYN, MSK) as defined by the Senior Technologist and Medical Directors. Quality Assurance: Perform daily "on-the-floor" quality checks of images to ensure they meet ACR and internal standards before they reach the Radiologist. Site Accreditation: Assist the Senior Technologist in gathering data and images for local ACR, DOH, and ARDMS accreditation renewals and inspections. On-Site Training: Serve as the primary instructor for staff sonographers, providing real-time feedback, conducting competency assessments, and identifying areas for technical improvement. Daily Workflow Management: Oversee patient flow to minimize wait times and ensure the schedule is optimized for both emergency and routine cases. Staff Supervision: Manage staff sonographers, including the preparation of schedules, approval of time sheets, and ensuring adequate coverage for all shifts (including call/holidays). Equipment Care: Monitor local equipment performance; perform routine calibrations, troubleshoot technical issues, and coordinate with vendors/Senior Tech for repairs. Inventory Control: Manage local medical supply levels and ensure the ultrasound suite remains stocked and sanitary. Physician Liaison: Act as the local point of contact for Radiologists regarding "wet readings" and urgent clinical findings. Patient Advocacy: Educate patients and families on procedures and provide age-specific care across all populations (neonate to geriatric). Systems Proficiency: Utilize Athena, RIS, and PACS for seamless documentation and image processing.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree