Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA
419 days ago
Ultrasound Technologist - Radiology Ultrasound Days, Hourly On Call, Arlington Heights

Shift: Days, hourly on call per week.

Reporting to the Director of Radiology/Imaging with accountability to the team facilitator and the team, performs ultrasound scans on patients in order to assist physicians in the diagnosis of medical disorders. Monitors patient's condition; maintains area equipment and supplies; assists in training technologists and students.


1. Independently performs diagnostic ultrasound procedures assigned by the team facilitator; operates stationary and portable ultrasound units.

2. Explains examination procedure to the patient and responds to patient’s questions. Utilizes and promotes AIDET concepts in all customer interactions.

3. Assists patient from wheelchair to the examining table; ensures patient privacy by properly covering the patient and pulling the privacy curtain during the procedure.

4. Monitors patient's condition frequently while in the Ultrasound area; reports any critical changes in the patient's condition to the Radiologist or nurse.

5. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to assess, treat, and care for all age groups of patients (neonatal through geriatric); implements assessment/treatment/care based on the developmental stages of the patient. Involves family/guardian in plan of care and conducts patient and family education, as appropriate, considering the developmental needs of the patient.

6. Retrieves medications that are not controlled substances.

7. Enters correct patient demographics into ultrasound unit. Prepares and labels ultrasound films with patient's name and medical record number, date, and technologists initials.

8. Maintains equipment and accessories; cleans equipment on a regular basis; reports all broken and malfunctioning equipment to supervisor. Performs quality control on a monthly basis.

9. Maintains organization and cleanliness in the Ultrasound area; orders supplies or cleaning service, as needed.

10. Assists in the training of technologists and students.

11. Shares on-call responsibilities with other technologists.

12. Adheres to all Northwest Community Hospital standards, policies, and procedures.

Shift: Days, hourly on call per week.

Reporting to the Director of Radiology/Imaging with accountability to the team facilitator and the team, performs ultrasound scans on patients in order to assist physicians in the diagnosis of medical disorders. Monitors patient's condition; maintains area equipment and supplies; assists in training technologists and students.


1. Independently performs diagnostic ultrasound procedures assigned by the team facilitator; operates stationary and portable ultrasound units.

2. Explains examination procedure to the patient and responds to patient’s questions. Utilizes and promotes AIDET concepts in all customer interactions.

3. Assists patient from wheelchair to the examining table; ensures patient privacy by properly covering the patient and pulling the privacy curtain during the procedure.

4. Monitors patient's condition frequently while in the Ultrasound area; reports any critical changes in the patient's condition to the Radiologist or nurse.

5. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to assess, treat, and care for all age groups of patients (neonatal through geriatric); implements assessment/treatment/care based on the developmental stages of the patient. Involves family/guardian in plan of care and conducts patient and family education, as appropriate, considering the developmental needs of the patient.

6. Retrieves medications that are not controlled substances.

7. Enters correct patient demographics into ultrasound unit. Prepares and labels ultrasound films with patient's name and medical record number, date, and technologists initials.

8. Maintains equipment and accessories; cleans equipment on a regular basis; reports all broken and malfunctioning equipment to supervisor. Performs quality control on a monthly basis.

9. Maintains organization and cleanliness in the Ultrasound area; orders supplies or cleaning service, as needed.

10. Assists in the training of technologists and students.

11. Shares on-call responsibilities with other technologists.

12. Adheres to all Northwest Community Hospital standards, policies, and procedures.

1. The level of knowledge normally obtained through an accredited Ultrasound program including clinical training.

2. All sonographers must be certified and currently registered as a RDMS (Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer), RT(S), RT (VS) (American Registry of Radiologic Technology-Sonography/Vascular Sonography), RVT (Registered Vascular Technologist) or RVS (Registered Vascular Specialist) or registry eligible. If registry eligible, must obtain certification within 24 months of graduation from ultrasound program.

3. Knowledge of and/or experience in the correct use of body mechanics.

4. Current CPR certification.


5. The interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with patients who may be anxious or confused and to interact with physicians and other hospital staff.

6. The communication skills necessary to interact effectively with patients.

7. Ability communicate effectively with the health care team, recognizing the special nature of sonographic examinations and patient needs.

8. Ability to work efficiently and cope with urgent and emergent situations.

9. The ability to maintain patient confidentiality.

1. The level of knowledge normally obtained through an accredited Ultrasound program including clinical training.

2. All sonographers must be certified and currently registered as a RDMS (Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer), RT(S), RT (VS) (American Registry of Radiologic Technology-Sonography/Vascular Sonography), RVT (Registered Vascular Technologist) or RVS (Registered Vascular Specialist) or registry eligible. If registry eligible, must obtain certification within 24 months of graduation from ultrasound program.

3. Knowledge of and/or experience in the correct use of body mechanics.

4. Current CPR certification.


5. The interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with patients who may be anxious or confused and to interact with physicians and other hospital staff.

6. The communication skills necessary to interact effectively with patients.

7. Ability communicate effectively with the health care team, recognizing the special nature of sonographic examinations and patient needs.

8. Ability to work efficiently and cope with urgent and emergent situations.

9. The ability to maintain patient confidentiality.

About Northwest Community Healthcare

In January 2021, Northwest Community Healthcare (NCH) joined NorthShore University HealthSystem, which is now NorthShore – Edward-Elmhurst Health. The NCH Arlington Heights campus features a 509-bed hospital with a Level II Trauma Center, Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a dedicated pediatric acute care center. Throughout the northwest suburbs, NCH has 23 doctor’s offices; five immediate care centers; seven physical rehabilitation sites; and 13 lab locations.

NorthShore – Edward-Elmhurst Health is a fully integrated healthcare delivery system committed to providing access to quality, vibrant, community-connected care, serving an area of more than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team members and more than 6,000 physicians aim to deliver transformative patient experiences and expert care close to home across more than 300 ambulatory locations and eight acute care hospitals – Edward (Naperville), Elmhurst, Evanston, Glenbrook (Glenview), Highland Park, Northwest Community (Arlington Heights) Skokie and Swedish (Chicago) – all recognized as Magnet hospitals for nursing excellence. Located in Naperville, Linden Oaks Behavioral Health, provides for the mental health needs of area residents. For more information, visit NorthShore.org, SwedishCovenant.org, NCH.org and EEHealth.org.

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