Ultrasound Technologist (3250)
Minot, ND
Position Summary:
The Ultrasound Technologist provides clinical imaging services by performing diagnostic procedures using modality-specific equipment such as CT, MRI, mammography, or ultrasound. This role works directly with patients to obtain high-quality images, ensuring proper positioning, safety, and comfort while consistently following established protocols and radiation or ultrasound safety standards. As part of a collaborative imaging team, the technologist works closely with radiologists and other clinical staff to support accurate diagnosis and timely patient care. Through attention to detail, patient-focused interaction, and effective communication, the Ultrasound Technologist contributes to smooth departmental operations and a positive care experience.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform diagnostic imaging procedures according to physician orders and departmental protocols, ensuring high quality images for interpretation.
- Verify patient identity, review relevant history, and explain procedures to promote comfort and cooperation.
- Position patients and operate imaging equipment safely, following radiation/ultrasound safety and infection prevention guidelines.
- Evaluate images for technical quality and completeness; repeat images as needed within scope and policy.
- Document procedures in the electronic record and imaging systems and communicate significant findings to appropriate staff.
- Assist with equipment quality control, supply management, and continuous improvement of imaging services.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- ARRT(S) or ARDMS registered or registry eligible (required within 2 years when NDMIRTBE license is conditional).
- NDMIRTBE license or NDMIRTBE Conditional license.
- Current American Heart Association Healthcare provider BLS required within 30 days of hire.
Educational Requirements:
- RDMS (AB and/or OB/GYN), or ARRT(s) Registered Technologist (required within 2 years when NDMIRTBE license is conditional).
- RVT optional.
- Will be cross trained into vascular ultrasound if no formal vascular education has been completed.
Experience Requirements:
- Experience preferred, but not required.
- New graduates are welcome to apply.
Special Skills or Training Requirements:
- A graduate of a formal Diagnostic Medical Sonography program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) is preferred.
- Utilizes teleradiology equipment as needed.
- Utilizes hospital information system and radiology information system as required for charges and proper patient status.
- Performs Ultrasound studies by independently scanning patient parts as ordered.
- Provides the Radiologist with the technologist's interpretation
Physical Requirements:
The Ultrasound Technologist requires the ability to stand and walk for much of the shift; position and transfer patients; and operate imaging equipment and computers using fine motor skills. Team members must be able to lift, push, or pull at least 35-50 pounds and assist with patient positioning and movement. Adequate vision, hearing, depth perception, and communication skills are necessary for safe imaging practice and patient interaction.
Environmental Requirements:
Work is performed in imaging suites, procedure rooms, and patient care areas with potential exposure to radiation, contrast agents, infectious diseases, and bodily fluids. The role requires adherence to radiation safety, infection prevention, and equipment safety protocols. Use of PPE and protective devices is required. Shifts may include days, evenings, weekends, or oncall coverage based on departmental needs.