PRN Echo Sonographer

    Posted 5 days ago
    Boise, ID · Onsite

    Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    Echo Sonographer

    Attention all Echo Sonographers! Saint Alphonsus Health System has an opportunity for a PRN Echo Sonographer.

    Job Description

    • To qualify, you'll need an Associate degree in Science or Allied Health Field (Nursing, Radiology, Respiratory Therapy, Cardiovascular Technologist, etc.) or a minimum of 2 years of experience in the field.
    • A Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers certification from either AHA, ARC, or the Military Training Network is required.
    • Must be registered as one of the following:
      • Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)
      • Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI)

    Benefits

    • Market-competitive pay, generous PTO, and multiple options for comprehensive benefits that begin on day one.
    • Benefits for your future include retirement planning and matching, college savings plans for your family, and multiple life insurance plans that can change as your needs develop.
    • Employee Assistance Programs, tuition reimbursement, and educational opportunities to help you learn and grow.

    Community Overview

    Saint Alphonsus Health System is a faith-based ministry and not-for-profit health system serving Idaho, Oregon, and northern Nevada communities. The health system boasts 4 hospitals, 609 licensed beds, and 73 clinic locations. Through innovative technologies, compassionate staff, and healing environments, Saint Alphonsus' goal is to improve the health and well-being of people by emphasizing care that is patient-centered, physician-led, innovative, and community-based.

    • Top 15 Health Systems in the country by IBM Watson Health.
    • The region's most advanced Trauma Center (Level II).
    • Commission on Cancer Accredited Program through demonstrating an uncompromising commitment to improving patient survival and quality of life.