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Ultrasound Technician (Part-Time)

Role Title: Ultrasound Technician (Sonographer)

Location: Tia SoHo (440 Broome St 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013) and Tia Williamsburg (62 N 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249)

Status: Part-Time

Schedule: 16 or 24hrs/week, 1-2 Saturdays/month

Monday/Tuesday: 8am - 4:30pm EST

Thursday: 11am - 7:30pm EST

Rotating Saturdays: 8am - 4:30pm EST 

Compensation: $40-$48/hr

About the Role: We’re looking for a Part-Time Ultrasound Technologist passionate about women’s health for Tia’s New York clinical team. As Tia Women’s Health ultrasound technologist you’ll be a key component of our care delivery system. You will be responsible for performing scans, effectively managing our patient tracking system, ensuring appropriate scan documentation and patient follow up, and working closely with our clinicians.

Requirements: 

  • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) certified by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS).
  • Abdomen and Transvaginal certified required 
  • Minimum of 4-6 months of independent experience in performing scans with high diagnostic quality.
  • Strong understanding of human anatomy and physiology, as well as pathology related to diagnostic imaging.
  • Proficiency in operating and maintaining ultrasound equipment. Experience with GE voluson series is preferred.
  • Proficient in OB 1st trimester, GYN transvaginal, Abdomen and Small Parts (Thyroid and Soft Tissue) 
  • Graduation for an accredited school of Ultrasonography

Values:

  • Integrity and confidence in your practice
  • Holistic women’s care
  • Body literacy
  • Be compassionate
  • Be driven to achieve excellence
  • Make the implicit explicit

Abilities: 

  • Understands needs of gynecologic patient care, and can effectively translate between symptomology + hypothesis detected by provider and what to “research” in the scan
  • Highly organized and process driven to ensure no drops or losses on the patient process
  • Detail oriented
  • A trained eye to identify abnormalities and effectively leverage both the ordering provider and the radiologist
  • Deliver excellent scans while be highly compassionate for the patient’s experience
  • Understand the nuances of the billing structure of ultrasound, and effectively deliver service within this system
  • Be Clear, concise in communication regarding process and patient care
  • Know when to escalate to provider regarding results or other findings
  • Ability to closely partner with providers to help drive the holistic understanding of the patient’s case forward

Skills:

  • Excellent scanning skills
  • PACs system
  • System of communication with tele-radiologst
  • Maintaining ultrasound machine

Responsibilities: 

  • Perform scans with confidence of craft on patients that are referred from physicians for both cursory and comprehensive scans -- demonstrate compassion for the patient’s comfort with drive to deliver excellence. 
    • Efficiently and effectively manage an organized patient tracking system to ensure that each patient needing a scan is followed up on appropriately
  • Manage the relationship with the radiologist with high integrity, ensuring excellent clinical outcomes
    • Appropriately note all comprehensive scans, and send to radiologist for review. 
    • Ensure that radiologist review is returned to provider, and provider integrates the results. 
    • Work with the radiologist when a deeper review is needed
  • Ensure documentation of scans is excellent, defining what was scanned. 
    • Ensure documentation is clear for billing purposes
    • Review the billed amounts for the various services from radiologist and ensure this syncs with Tia logs
    • Educates patients of the cost of scans accurately
  • Practice body literacy and holistic women’s care by educating the team on the various findings of ultrasound, how the practice can use ultrasound and the effects of various results

Benefits

  • Talented and collaborative team who will both support and challenge you.
  • Benefits Marketplace: Access discounted rates on Pet Insurance, Behavioral Health, Family Planning, College Assistance, and more!
  • Health Benefits: Comprehensive medical plans with up to 95% premium coverage for you and 89% for your dependents. Dental coverage for routine checkups, and Vision plan for eye care.
  • Ginger: On-demand emotional and mental health support through Ginger.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access to confidential personal support across various topics.

About Tia: Tia is a full-stack women's healthcare business that builds products, tools and services to help every woman be her own patient advocate and get meaningfully better healthcare. Our latest product is the Tia Clinic — a "one-stop-shop" for female health with gynecology, primary care and wellness under one roof, and one health record. We’re putting the soul back in medicine, one patient and one provider at a time.

As a mission driven team, we’ve rallied so that patients & providers might be able to experience healthcare with greater satisfaction, less frustration & improved outcomes, which means not just upending operational models, care models and technology, but entirely redefining the emotional journey of each team member as we experience this journey together. 

Read more about Tia’s:

This position may require attendance at company and team off-sites and is subject the Company’s vaccine requirement, as permitted by law and subject to reasonable accommodation.

Tia is an equal opportunity employer. We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. We strongly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and background will lead to a better environment for our employees and a better product for our users and patients. We strongly encourage people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply.

If you are committed to collaborative problem solving, creating high-quality and user-centric products, and want to make waves in women's healthcare, join us!  #INDTIA

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