Sonographer I
Company: University Hospitals
Location: Beachwood
Posted on: March 10, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Description A Brief Overview A Sonographer
(Ultrasound Tech) is a diagnostic medical professional whom
provides diagnostic medical ultrasound exams consistent with their
education and training, and in accordance with facility policies
and procedures and applicable professional standards. The
Sonographer is responsible for the independent operation of
sonographic equipment, maintaining patient workflow, technical
aspects of equipment maintenance, and quality assessment (QA). The
Sonographer maintains a high standard of medical ethics at all
times and is self motivated to increase their level of
understanding and knowledge of the field, pathologically process
and advancements in ultrasound technology. What You Will Do -
Validate patient order and review relevant prior imaging - Prepare
exam room and ultrasound equipment to conduct ultrasound exams in
accordance with infectious disease, sterilization, patient safety
protocols, policies, and procedures - Consistently follow hospital
policy to correctly identify patients and communicate and explain
exam in a manner appropriate to the patient's ability to understand
- Perform ultrasound examination in accordance with departmental
protocols while utilizing critical thinking skills and independent
judgment to ensure that appropriate anatomical, pathological and
clinical conditions are accurately captured - Completed structured
reporting document, identify exam limitations, assure images are
uploaded to PACS and review exam with radiologist as needed -
Perform, follow protocol, and maintain competency for High Level
Disinfection procedures - Provide age-specific care to patients
from neonates through geriatrics - Maintain patient privacy and
confidentiality in accordance with privacy laws ( HIPAA) and adhere
to hospital policies - Establish and maintain collaborative working
relationships with co-workers, administrators, and members of the
health care team - Maintain required credentials and licenses -
Follow proper procedure to report equipment failures - Adhere to
hospital safety and regulatory( DNV, ODH, ect) standards Additional
Responsibilities - Follow Radiology communication plan - Completing
annual training before deadline as required by hospital leadership
- Must demonstrate the ability to work independently - Performs
other duties as assigned. - Complies with all policies and
standards. - For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to
documentation provided by the department during orientation. - Must
abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected
Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH
Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to
address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace. Qualifications
Education - High School Equivalent / GED (Required) and - Other
Accredited Program: Completion of an accredited program in a school
of Sonography (Required) Work Experience - less than 1 year New
graduates from an accredited diagnostic medical sonography program
(Preferred) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities - Knowledge of sterile
technique and surgical procedures (Preferred proficiency) - Basic
computer knowledge. (Required proficiency) - Knowledge of various
types of ultrasound equipment. (Required proficiency) - Basic
knowledge of oxygen tanks, suction machines and IVAC pumps.
(Preferred proficiency) - Knowledge of computer stored images
(Required proficiency) Licenses and Certifications - Registered
Vascular Technologist (RVT) and/or Registered Diagnostic Medical
Sonographer (RDMS) within one of eligibility to sit for registry
(Required within 1 Year) and - Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required
Upon Hire) Physical Demands - Standing Frequently - Walking
Frequently - Sitting Rarely - Lifting Frequently 50 lbs - Carrying
Frequently 50 lbs - Pushing Frequently 50 lbs - Pulling Frequently
50 lbs - Climbing Occasionally 50 lbs - Balancing Occasionally -
Stooping Frequently - Kneeling Frequently - Crouching Frequently -
Crawling Occasionally - Reaching Frequently - Handling Frequently -
Grasping Frequently - Feeling Constantly - Talking Constantly -
Hearing Constantly - Repetitive Motions Constantly - Eye/Hand/Foot
Coordination Constantly Travel Requirements - 10%
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