• $10,000 RECRUITMENT BONUS! The Physical Therapist I (Entry/competent),... Read More
    $10,000 RECRUITMENT BONUS! The Physical Therapist I (Entry/competent), Outpatient is responsible for the assessment and treatment of functional impairments including orthopedic injuries, neurologic conditions, oncology/lymphedema, and women’s/men’s health. The goal is to maintain or restore the patients to their maximum functional performance. - Individually responsible for differential diagnosis and supervision of patient’s care under direct access law without physician oversight. - Evaluates and develops plan of care according to American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) guidelines. - Administers evidence- based physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines. - Documents and charges for patient care services in accordance with regulatory, licensing, payer, and accrediting requirements. - Completes progress notes/recertification to demonstrate the need for continues skilled services as outlined by federal, state, and insurance regulations. - Completes discharge planning according to APTA guidelines by consulting with physicians, OT, SLP and with the patient/family. - Completes peer to peer insurance review and other required forms for obtaining authorization for services. - Meets productivity/KPI targets. Competent: - Coordinates external resources and support for patients and families. - Completion of yearly mandatory education for employment and VA licensure. - Other duties as assigned. - Participates in at least one community service activity that is Centra sponsored or related to the PT profession. - Serves as a Clinical Instructor for a physical therapy student clinical 1-2, or an intern (greater than 30 hours) applying to PT school. - Provides one in-service annually to staff. - Completes two of the following: - Participates as a member of the APTA with at least 50% attendance. - Participates in efforts to impact/affect legislation in professional area. - Performs clinical activity or special project as pre-approved by manager. - Supervises Licensed Physical Therapy Assistants, rehab assistants, and other support staff. Required Education: Graduate of an accredited PT program (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate Program) Preferred Education: Masters Degree in Physical Therapy or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy Preferred Experience: At least 1 year clinical experience in outpatient setting but will consider new graduates. Required Certifications and Licensures: Current Virginia PT licensure or PT Compact license privileges. Read Less
  • The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant I OP treats patients to mainta... Read More
    The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant I OP treats patients to maintain or restore maximum functional performance level. Under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist, administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Documents and charges for patient care services by charting in patient and department records according to federal, state, and local regulations Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Meets productivity standards Ensures operation of equipment, follows manufacturer's instructions; troubleshoots malfunctions and reports the need for repair to supervisor Supervises Rehab Aides, other support staff, and students Other duties as assigned Required Education: Physical Therapy Assistant program Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients to mainta... Read More
    The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients to maintain or restore maximum functional performance level. Under the supervision of a Licensed Occupational Therapist, administers occupational therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to AOTA guidelines. Documents and charges for patient care services by charting in patient and department records according to federal, state, and local regulations. Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols. Meets productivity standards. Ensures operation of equipment, follows manufacturer's instructions; troubleshoots malfunctions and reports the need for repair to supervisor. Supervises Rehab Aides, other support staff, and students Other duties as assigned. Required : Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Required Certification & Licensures: Occupational Therapy Assistant license by the Virginia Department of Health Professions Read Less
  • The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a pl... Read More
    The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a plan of care and treats patients to maintain or restore patients to their maximum functional performance level and completes discharge planning. Provides supervision for Licensed Physical Therapist Assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants. Implements action plans to achieve or exceed service excellence benchmarks Evaluates and develops plan of care according to American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) guidelines Administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Appropriately documents and synchronizes patient care according to federal, state, and local regulations Meets productivity standards Uses resources (e.g., time, people, supplies, etc.) cost effectively Supervises Licensed Physical Therapy Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants and students Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Plans, coordinates, manages, and documents the care provided to assigned patients Ensures appropriate patient and/or caregiver education with utilization of applicable resources Leads, communicates and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to plan patient care Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) Participates in performance improvement initiatives affecting patient outcomes Handles conflict resolution in an appropriate, timely, and consistent manner Identifies personal contributions to department cascading goals Practices within physical therapy licensure guidelines Provides one in-service annually to staff Engages in own professional development as evidenced by self assessment and attainment of degrees, certifications, and continuing education Contributes to providing a supportive environment that is conducive to learning for all students from all academic programs Other duties as assigned Required Education: Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy Preferred Education: Masters Degree in Physical Therapy, or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy Required Experience: For Bachelors Degree, five (5) years of experience as a Physical Therapist Preferred Experience: Skilled Nursing Facility experience Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant Home Health - Farmville, Va./Full Time Days  

    - Prince Edward County
    The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant provides patient treatment as... Read More
    The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant provides patient treatment as directed by a licensed physical therapist to treat or restore patients to their maximum functional performance level. Practices within physical therapy licensure guidelines Identifies and resolves unusual customer service issues Trains staff, hospice, acute care, outpatient rehab and home health in specialty services Provides one in-service annually to staff Under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist, administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Leads, communicates and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to plan patient care Appropriately documents and synchronizes patient care according to federal, state, and local regulations Uses resources (e.g., time, people, supplies, etc.) cost effectively Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Meets productivity standards Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) Participates in performance improvement initiatives affecting patient outcomes Ensures appropriate patient and/or caregiver education with utilization of applicable resources Identifies personal contributions to department cascading goals Engages in own professional development as evidenced by self assessment and attainment of degrees, certifications, and continuing education Contributes to providing a supportive environment that is conducive to learning for all students from all academic programs Other duties as assigned Required Education: Physical Therapy Assistant Program Required Experience: One (1) year of experience in physical therapy field Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • Case Manager Physical Therapy (Full Time, Southside Home Health, Farmville)  

    - Prince Edward County
    The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a pl... Read More
    The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a plan of care and treats patients to maintain or restore patients to their maximum functional performance level and completes discharge planning. Provides supervision for Licensed Physical Therapist Assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants. Implements action plans to achieve or exceed service excellence benchmarks Evaluates and develops plan of care according to American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) guidelines Administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Appropriately documents and synchronizes patient care according to federal, state, and local regulations Meets productivity standards Uses resources (e.g., time, people, supplies, etc.) cost effectively Supervises Licensed Physical Therapy Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants and students Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Plans, coordinates, manages, and documents the care provided to assigned patients Ensures appropriate patient and/or caregiver education with utilization of applicable resources Leads, communicates and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to plan patient care Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) Participates in performance improvement initiatives affecting patient outcomes Handles conflict resolution in an appropriate, timely, and consistent manner Identifies personal contributions to department cascading goals Practices within physical therapy licensure guidelines Provides one in-service annually to staff Engages in own professional development as evidenced by self assessment and attainment of degrees, certifications, and continuing education Contributes to providing a supportive environment that is conducive to learning for all students from all academic programs Other duties as assigned Required Education: Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy Preferred Education: Masters Degree in Physical Therapy, or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy Required Experience: For Bachelors Degree, five (5) years of experience as a Physical Therapist Preferred Experience: Skilled Nursing Facility experience Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients to mainta... Read More
    The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients to maintain or restore maximum functional performance level. Under the supervision of a Licensed Occupational Therapist, administers occupational therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to AOTA guidelines. Documents and charges for patient care services by charting in patient and department records according to federal, state, and local regulations. Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols. Meets productivity standards. Ensures operation of equipment, follows manufacturer's instructions; troubleshoots malfunctions and reports the need for repair to supervisor. Supervises Rehab Aides, other support staff, and students Other duties as assigned. Required : Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Required Certification & Licensures: Occupational Therapy Assistant license by the Virginia Department of Health Professions Read Less
  • The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant I OP treats patients to mainta... Read More
    The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant I OP treats patients to maintain or restore maximum functional performance level. Under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist, administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Documents and charges for patient care services by charting in patient and department records according to federal, state, and local regulations Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Meets productivity standards Ensures operation of equipment, follows manufacturer's instructions; troubleshoots malfunctions and reports the need for repair to supervisor Supervises Rehab Aides, other support staff, and students Other duties as assigned Required Education: Physical Therapy Assistant program Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a pl... Read More
    The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a plan of care and treats patients to maintain or restore patients to their maximum functional performance level and completes discharge planning. Provides supervision for Licensed Physical Therapist Assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants. Implements action plans to achieve or exceed service excellence benchmarks Evaluates and develops plan of care according to American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) guidelines Administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Appropriately documents and synchronizes patient care according to federal, state, and local regulations Meets productivity standards Uses resources (e.g., time, people, supplies, etc.) cost effectively Supervises Licensed Physical Therapy Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants and students Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Plans, coordinates, manages, and documents the care provided to assigned patients Ensures appropriate patient and/or caregiver education with utilization of applicable resources Leads, communicates and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to plan patient care Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) Participates in performance improvement initiatives affecting patient outcomes Handles conflict resolution in an appropriate, timely, and consistent manner Identifies personal contributions to department cascading goals Practices within physical therapy licensure guidelines Provides one in-service annually to staff Engages in own professional development as evidenced by self assessment and attainment of degrees, certifications, and continuing education Contributes to providing a supportive environment that is conducive to learning for all students from all academic programs Other duties as assigned Required Education: Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy Preferred Education: Masters Degree in Physical Therapy, or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy Required Experience: For Bachelors Degree, five (5) years of experience as a Physical Therapist Preferred Experience: Skilled Nursing Facility experience Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant Home Health - Farmville, Va./Full Time Days  

    - Prince Edward County
    The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant provides patient treatment as... Read More
    The Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant provides patient treatment as directed by a licensed physical therapist to treat or restore patients to their maximum functional performance level. Practices within physical therapy licensure guidelines Identifies and resolves unusual customer service issues Trains staff, hospice, acute care, outpatient rehab and home health in specialty services Provides one in-service annually to staff Under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist, administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Leads, communicates and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to plan patient care Appropriately documents and synchronizes patient care according to federal, state, and local regulations Uses resources (e.g., time, people, supplies, etc.) cost effectively Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Meets productivity standards Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) Participates in performance improvement initiatives affecting patient outcomes Ensures appropriate patient and/or caregiver education with utilization of applicable resources Identifies personal contributions to department cascading goals Engages in own professional development as evidenced by self assessment and attainment of degrees, certifications, and continuing education Contributes to providing a supportive environment that is conducive to learning for all students from all academic programs Other duties as assigned Required Education: Physical Therapy Assistant Program Required Experience: One (1) year of experience in physical therapy field Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • Case Manager Physical Therapy (Full Time, Southside Home Health, Farmville)  

    - Prince Edward County
    The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a pl... Read More
    The Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager evaluates, develops a plan of care and treats patients to maintain or restore patients to their maximum functional performance level and completes discharge planning. Provides supervision for Licensed Physical Therapist Assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants. Implements action plans to achieve or exceed service excellence benchmarks Evaluates and develops plan of care according to American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) guidelines Administers physical therapy treatments appropriate to diagnosis and to APTA guidelines Appropriately documents and synchronizes patient care according to federal, state, and local regulations Meets productivity standards Uses resources (e.g., time, people, supplies, etc.) cost effectively Supervises Licensed Physical Therapy Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants and students Protects patients, employees, and visitors by promoting infection-control and safety policies and protocols Plans, coordinates, manages, and documents the care provided to assigned patients Ensures appropriate patient and/or caregiver education with utilization of applicable resources Leads, communicates and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to plan patient care Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) Participates in performance improvement initiatives affecting patient outcomes Handles conflict resolution in an appropriate, timely, and consistent manner Identifies personal contributions to department cascading goals Practices within physical therapy licensure guidelines Provides one in-service annually to staff Engages in own professional development as evidenced by self assessment and attainment of degrees, certifications, and continuing education Contributes to providing a supportive environment that is conducive to learning for all students from all academic programs Other duties as assigned Required Education: Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy Preferred Education: Masters Degree in Physical Therapy, or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy Required Experience: For Bachelors Degree, five (5) years of experience as a Physical Therapist Preferred Experience: Skilled Nursing Facility experience Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed by the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Read Less
  • Optical Production Associate  

    - Maricopa County
    Optical Production AssociateAre you a meticulous and motivated individ... Read More
    Optical Production AssociateAre you a meticulous and motivated individual with a passion for precision?We're looking for a dedicated Optical Production Associate to join a leading optical manufacturer known for crafting high-quality sunglasses from scratch. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a hands-on, end-to-end production process. You'll play a key role in the creation of premium eyewear, working in a clean, focused environment.What You'll Do:Precision Adhesion: You'll work at a dedicated seated station, carefully applying adhesives to lenses before they go through a UV curing process. You'll be provided with all necessary safety equipment, including multiple pairs of gloves.Quality Coating: You'll operate specialized machinery to add protective hard coats to the lenses, ensuring durability and a flawless finish.Team Contribution: You'll be an essential part of a skilled team that takes pride in their craftsmanship, from start to finish.What We're Looking For:Exceptional Attention to Detail: Your ability to focus on small details is critical for this role.Independent Work Ethic: You're comfortable and confident working on tasks independently.Pride in Your Craft: You take ownership of your work and are committed to producing a high-quality product.Previous Experience: Prior experience in a quality control or visual inspection role is a significant plus.Position Details:Schedule: Full-time, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM.Compensation / Pay Rate (Up to): $18.00 - $18.00 Per Hour Read Less
  • **BONUS ELIGIBLE** The Radiology Technologist I performs radiographic... Read More
    **BONUS ELIGIBLE** The Radiology Technologist I performs radiographic procedures using ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis, cares for patients, and assists the physician in the administration of radiopaque media in the performance of routine or special procedures. This position administers non-radioactive contrast. Uses radiation safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and to ensure safety of patients and staff. Reviews and evaluates developed x-rays or computer-generated information to determine if images are satisfactory for diagnostic purposes based on As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALAR) guidelines. Positions imaging equipment and adjusts controls to set exposure time and distance, according to specification of examination. Explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during exams. Operates or oversees operation of radiologic equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes. Positions patient on exam table. Records, processes, and maintains patient data or treatment records. Places required information in and evaluates images on the Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS) for technical quality. Administers intravenous contrast media as directed. Uses O tanks to ensure proper O patient saturation. Serves as a resource to and collaborates with staff, patients, physicians, and the organization. Practices aseptic techniques and good infection control procedures consistent with hospital policy. Secures and returns supplies and maintains orderliness and cleanliness of the work areas between each patient. Maintains patient records by inputting patient examination information into the Radiology Information System (RIS) and documenting changes made to examination. Assesses quality of radiographs and ensures imaging outcome assessment meets departmental standards. Metrics include collimation, positioning, exposure index, marker placement, artifacts, SID, and film adequacy. Provides care appropriate to the age, spiritual, and cultural needs of the patient served. Required Education: Completed two- (2) year degree program in Radiologic Technology Required Certifications and Licensures: Registry eligible or certification as a Radiology Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Must be certified within the first thirty (30) days of hire. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross within six (6) months of hire Read Less
  • Sonographer I - LGH/Full Time Days  

    **BONUS ELIGIBLE** $5,000 dollar recruitment bonus is available with t... Read More
    **BONUS ELIGIBLE** $5,000 dollar recruitment bonus is available with this full-time position! Autonomously performs complex diagnostic ultrasound imaging procedures for patients of all ages, under the supervision of qualified physicians for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Diagnostic sonographers take the initiative to confirm the imaging orders for completeness and accuracy. Reviews patient history and supporting clinical data for medical necessity. Responsible for contacting the ordering physician if an inadequate reason for test is supplied. Sonographers utilize advanced knowledge to perform diagnostic procedures (inpatient and outpatient settings, including portable and O.R. examinations) by producing, assessing, and evaluating ultrasound images and related data. Sonographers are required to exercise independent judgment in the interpretation and analysis of exams and provide a preliminary diagnosis of the technical findings to the physician. Compiles study data and creates preliminary reports for physicians to assist with interpretation. Acquires quality images in accordance with department protocols Prepares and positions patients for testing, and attaches appropriate equipment for procedures, such as EKG, physiologic arterial, cardiovascular testing, etc., according to established protocol. Participates in Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Echo Labs (ICAEL), or Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL) annual accreditation process. Other duties as assigned, Vascular Sonography. Performs quality exams including carotid artery duplex, upper and lower extremity peripheral venous and arterial duplex exams as well as physiological testing of upper and lower extremities Cardiac-Echo Sonography Performs quality exams including trans-thoracic echo, trans-esophageal echo, stress echo, and structural heart procedures. Use of ultrasound enhancement agents and microbubble contrast imaging. Pediatric Sonography Performs quality exams including congenital heart disease Required Education: Associated Degree or completion of a Certification Program in Ultrasonography, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or Radiology upon hire of an accredited sonography program and/or ARDMS registered (or registry eligible) in the areas of abdomen, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), vascular technology (RVT) or Cardiac echo (RDCS). Registry eligible candidates must become ARDMS registered in abdomen within 6 months of employment or registered in adult echo or vascular within 1 year of employment. Required Certifications and Licensures: Certified as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) or RDCS by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), or Registered Vascular Sonographer (RVS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI). Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. Read Less
  • Radiology Technologist I- Southside Community Hospital- FT/Days  

    - Prince Edward County
    The Radiology Technologist I performs radiographic procedures using io... Read More
    The Radiology Technologist I performs radiographic procedures using ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis, cares for patients, and assists the physician in the administration of radiopaque media in the performance of routine or special procedures. This position administers non-radioactive contrast. Uses radiation safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and to ensure safety of patients and staff. Reviews and evaluates developed x-rays or computer-generated information to determine if images are satisfactory for diagnostic purposes based on As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALAR) guidelines. Positions imaging equipment and adjusts controls to set exposure time and distance, according to specification of examination. Explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during exams. Operates or oversees operation of radiologic equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes. Positions patient on exam table. Records, processes, and maintains patient data or treatment records. Places required information in and evaluates images on the Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS) for technical quality. Administers intravenous contrast media as directed. Uses O tanks to ensure proper O patient saturation. Serves as a resource to and collaborates with staff, patients, physicians, and the organization. Practices aseptic techniques and good infection control procedures consistent with hospital policy. Secures and returns supplies and maintains orderliness and cleanliness of the work areas between each patient. Maintains patient records by inputting patient examination information into the Radiology Information System (RIS) and documenting changes made to examination. Assesses quality of radiographs and ensures imaging outcome assessment meets departmental standards. Metrics include collimation, positioning, exposure index, marker placement, artifacts, SID, and film adequacy. Provides care appropriate to the age, spiritual, and cultural needs of the patient served. Required Education: Completed two- (2) year degree program in Radiologic Technology Required Certifications and Licensures: Registry eligible or certification as a Radiology Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Must be certified within the first thirty (30) days of hire. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross within six (6) months of hire Read Less
  • Autonomously performs complex diagnostic ultrasound imaging procedures... Read More
    Autonomously performs complex diagnostic ultrasound imaging procedures for patients of all ages, under the supervision of qualified physicians for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Diagnostic sonographers take the initiative to confirm the imaging orders for completeness and accuracy. Reviews patient history and supporting clinical data for medical necessity. Responsible for contacting the ordering physician if an inadequate reason for test is supplied. Sonographers utilize advanced knowledge to perform diagnostic procedures (inpatient and outpatient settings, including portable and O.R. examinations) by producing, assessing, and evaluating ultrasound images and related data. Sonographers are required to exercise independent judgment in the interpretation and analysis of exams and provide a preliminary diagnosis of the technical findings to the physician. - Within a setting renowned for clinical excellence, you will perform diagnostic ultrasounds for the imaging of normal and abnormal structures of the human body and provide quality care to patients of all ages. - Assess patients appropriately for the procedures ordered prior to, during, and after treatment according to Imaging Services/Departmental Guidelines - Take part in the training of students and staff as assigned. - Create a safe, comfortable, and therapeutic environment for patients and families. - As an Ultrasound Sonographer, you would prepare patients, collect relevant information for completion of procedures, and perform sonographic exams following defined protocols. - Throughout the procedure, you would be observant of patients’ conditions, and notify physician of unusual occurrences. - Compile appropriate records to expedite results. - You will analyze the quality of images and processes as required. - Completes data sheet containing pertinent patient information following exam prior to forwarding to radiologist or Cardiologist. - Using the AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank you) process explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during exams. - Follows department specific standard work and departmental policies. - Practices aseptic techniques and good infection control procedures consistent with hospital policy. - Secures and returns supplies and maintains orderliness and cleanliness of the work areas between each patient. - Other job duties None as assigned. Required Education: Associated Degree or completion of a Certification Program in Ultrasonography, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or Radiology upon hire of an accredited sonography program and/or ARDMS registered (or registry eligible) in the areas of abdomen, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), vascular technology (RVT) or Cardiac echo (RDCS). Registry eligible candidates must become ARDMS registered in abdomen within 6 months of employment or registered in adult echo or vascular within 1 year of employment. Required Certifications and Licensures: Certified as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) or RDCS by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), or Registered Vascular Sonographer (RVS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI). Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. Read Less
  • Sonographer I - Southside Community Hospital/Full time Days  

    - Prince Edward County
    BONUS ELIGIBLE - $20K for full-time new or experienced Sonographers! A... Read More
    BONUS ELIGIBLE - $20K for full-time new or experienced Sonographers! Autonomously performs complex diagnostic ultrasound imaging procedures for patients of all ages, under the supervision of qualified physicians for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Diagnostic sonographers take the initiative to confirm the imaging orders for completeness and accuracy. Reviews patient history and supporting clinical data for medical necessity. Responsible for contacting the ordering physician if an inadequate reason for test is supplied. Sonographers utilize advanced knowledge to perform diagnostic procedures (inpatient and outpatient settings, including portable and O.R. examinations) by producing, assessing, and evaluating ultrasound images and related data. Sonographers are required to exercise independent judgment in the interpretation and analysis of exams and provide a preliminary diagnosis of the technical findings to the physician. - Within a setting renowned for clinical excellence, you will perform diagnostic ultrasounds for the imaging of normal and abnormal structures of the human body and provide quality care to patients of all ages. - Assess patients appropriately for the procedures ordered prior to, during, and after treatment according to Imaging Services/Departmental Guidelines - Take part in the training of students and staff as assigned. - Create a safe, comfortable, and therapeutic environment for patients and families. - As an Ultrasound Sonographer, you would prepare patients, collect relevant information for completion of procedures, and perform sonographic exams following defined protocols. - Throughout the procedure, you would be observant of patients’ conditions, and notify physician of unusual occurrences. - Compile appropriate records to expedite results. - You will analyze the quality of images and processes as required. - Completes data sheet containing pertinent patient information following exam prior to forwarding to radiologist or Cardiologist. - Using the AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank you) process explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during exams. - Follows department specific standard work and departmental policies. - Practices aseptic techniques and good infection control procedures consistent with hospital policy. - Secures and returns supplies and maintains orderliness and cleanliness of the work areas between each patient. - Other job duties None as assigned. Required Education: Associated Degree or completion of a Certification Program in Ultrasonography, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or Radiology upon hire of an accredited sonography program and/or ARDMS registered (or registry eligible) in the areas of abdomen, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), vascular technology (RVT) or Cardiac echo (RDCS). Registry eligible candidates must become ARDMS or registered in abdomen within 6 months of employment OR ARDMS/ CCI registered in adult echo or vascular within 1 year of employment. Required Certifications and Licensures: Certified as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) or RDCS by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Registered Vascular Sonographer (RVS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) within 1 year of employment. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. Read Less
  • Sonographer I - LGH/Full Time 3p-11p  

    BONUS ELIGIBLE - $20K For full time new or experienced Sonographers! A... Read More
    BONUS ELIGIBLE - $20K For full time new or experienced Sonographers! Autonomously performs complex diagnostic ultrasound imaging procedures for patients of all ages, under the supervision of qualified physicians for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Diagnostic sonographers take the initiative to confirm the imaging orders for completeness and accuracy. Reviews patient history and supporting clinical data for medical necessity. Responsible for contacting the ordering physician if an inadequate reason for test is supplied. Sonographers utilize advanced knowledge to perform diagnostic procedures (inpatient and outpatient settings, including portable and O.R. examinations) by producing, assessing, and evaluating ultrasound images and related data. Sonographers are required to exercise independent judgment in the interpretation and analysis of exams and provide a preliminary diagnosis of the technical findings to the physician. - Within a setting renowned for clinical excellence, you will perform diagnostic ultrasounds for the imaging of normal and abnormal structures of the human body and provide quality care to patients of all ages. - Assess patients appropriately for the procedures ordered prior to, during, and after treatment according to Imaging Services/Departmental Guidelines - Take part in the training of students and staff as assigned. - Create a safe, comfortable, and therapeutic environment for patients and families. - As an Ultrasound Sonographer, you would prepare patients, collect relevant information for completion of procedures, and perform sonographic exams following defined protocols. - Throughout the procedure, you would be observant of patients’ conditions, and notify physician of unusual occurrences. - Compile appropriate records to expedite results. - You will analyze the quality of images and processes as required. - Completes data sheet containing pertinent patient information following exam prior to forwarding to radiologist or Cardiologist. - Using the AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank you) process explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during exams. - Follows department specific standard work and departmental policies. - Practices aseptic techniques and good infection control procedures consistent with hospital policy. - Secures and returns supplies and maintains orderliness and cleanliness of the work areas between each patient. - Other job duties None as assigned. Required Education: Associated Degree or completion of a Certification Program in Ultrasonography, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or Radiology upon hire of an accredited sonography program and/or ARDMS registered (or registry eligible) in the areas of abdomen, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), vascular technology (RVT) or Cardiac echo (RDCS). Registry eligible candidates must become ARDMS or registered in abdomen within 6 months of employment OR ARDMS/ CCI registered in adult echo or vascular within 1 year of employment. Required Certifications and Licensures: Certified as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) or RDCS by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Registered Vascular Sonographer (RVS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) within 1 year of employment. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. Read Less
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