The Doernbecher Pediatric and Fetal Echocardiography Lab is seeking a qualified and experienced professional to join our team. As the only fetal, pediatric thoracic and pediatric transesophageal IAC/ICAEL certified lab in the State of Oregon, the Doernbecher Echocardiography Lab serves Doernbecher Children’s Hospital as well as outreach sites located in Oregon.
Candidates must be able to perform the required duties listed below at a highly technical level requiring limited or no supervision. The sonographer will maintain a high standard of medical ethics at all times and is self-motivated. Applicant must work independently to produce high quality imaging on neonatal to adult age patients using a variety of non-invasive modalities including – Transthoracic, 3D, and assist with transesophageal echocardiography. This lab supports many strategic Programs with Doernbecher Children’s Hospital including Pediatric Cardiology Ambulatory, Cardio-thoracic surgery, NICU, PICU, Fetal Therapy/Perinatology, Clinical Outreach as well as educational and research missions.
This position will be based in Portland, OR on a variable basis. Coverage in outreach clinic locations is required. This position will be required to cover over-night call assignments multiple times per month including weekends.
Must be experienced and registered in pediatric echocardiography.
Echo Procedures.
Records and Reports.
Other Duties as Assigned
Monday—Friday 8am to 5pm, position based at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Clinic but some required
travel to other offsite locations within the State of Oregon. Constant exposure to usual hospital environmental
conditions including possible exposure to blood and body fluids for which staff is provided education and
protective equipment to minimize risk.
Ability to lift, bend, stoop, reach, carry, push, pull and walk throughout the work period. Must be able to use
all senses: seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and speaking. Able to lift 35 lbs. OHSU provides reasonable
accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
This position requires intervals of walking significant cumulative distances (i.e. escorting patients as needed,
etc.) standing for long periods of time, and bending. Ability to lift or help position (using correctly learned
body mechanics) patients weighing up to but not limited to > 200 lbs. with or without assistance. The work
environment carries risk of exposure to human tissue/fluids and radiation. Ability with or without reasonable
accommodation corrective lenses and/or hearing aids to use the senses of seeing (including color vision
ability), hearing, touch, and smell to make correct judgments regarding patient conditions and safely
administer care. Use of all hospital approved clinical equipment. Significant use of computers, copiers, multi-
line phones, and fax. Must be able to deal with competing needs and priorities of internal and external
customers.
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