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Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

Timmins and District Hospital

Part-Time • Timmins Region

POSITION SUMMARY:To co-ordinate, perform and document all activities involved in the Ultrasound Service. Exercises professional judgment in performance of duties and maintains a demeanor complimentary to medical ethics.  

Position Requirements:  

1.     Must be an active member, in good standing, with the College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario licensed to practice Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

2.     Must possess the ability to perform scanning responsibilities, which require the precise attainment of images within strict limits, tolerance and standards, and to make independent decision to ensure optimal patient care and efficient operation of the department.

3.     Must possess the verbal ability to communicate orally with patients, physicians and other medical personnel in order to provide and receive information or instruction and to write clear, concise and accurate technical impressions.

4.     Must possess the numerical ability to make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately for a particular treatment plan.

5.     Must possess excellent ocular/motor skills to provide optimal Ultrasound Images.

6.     Must possess the perception to review images and completing Technologist impression sheets for Quality Assurance Purposes.

7.     Must have the physical capacity to perform medium work, requiring lifting and positioning of equipment and patients and the ability to stand or sit for long periods of time.

8.     Employment History which demonstrates regular attendance at work.

9.     Meditech / PACS experience would be an asset.

10. Must possess the ability to provide effective services to clients/patients in both English and French. Individuals who do not meet the language requirements of this posting are invited to submit their resume for future consideration.

11. Previous experience and/or training in adult echocardiography, vascular ultrasound, and / or another Diagnostic Imaging Modality would be considered an asset. 

Position Responsibilities: 

Contributes to the development of departmental philosophy, objectives, policies and procedures. Enforces all established policies and procedures of the program.

a)     To adhere to hospital and departmental policies and procedures

b)     To appraise them, report their effectiveness and make recommendations to the Manager of Diagnostic Imaging

c)     To understand and respect the responsibilities of associates in the Hospital and to support them wherever possible in the achievement of their objectives.

d)     To be a team player, support the team leader to ensure optimal patient care.

  1. To provide high quality diagnostic images for all patients referred to the Department of Diagnostic Imaging.
  2. To take all necessary precautions for the protection of patients by adhering to the Federal and Provincial standards.
  3. To maintain strict confidentiality of all patient and hospital information.
  4. To develop and maintain effective working relationships with imaging staff, other departments, medical staff and community agencies and to inform them of any changes or developments which may affect them.
  5. To maintain good public relations by making the Hospital resources known to the Community and by utilizing the resources of the Community for the benefit of the patient and the hospital.
  6. To ensure a healthy and safe working environment in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety guidelines.
  7. To adhere to the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers.
  8. To assist with the training of Ultrasound students as required under the direction of the Clinical Instructor.
  9. All others duties captured in the applicable Job Description.
  10. Must have one COVID-19 vaccination.

 

Compensation and Benefits

·       Starting salary of $36.84/hour; $71,838.00/year (As per Step 1 of the OPSEU collective agreement.)

·       Option to enroll into Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan. 

Interested applicants must submit their résumé by Department of Human Resources, Timmins and District Hospital, 700 Ross Avenue East, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 8P2. Telephone (705) 267-6371; Fax (705) 360-6008; Attention: Kayla Kampman, email [email protected] . 

Timmins and District Hospital will provide accommodations for applicants with disabilities during the recruitment process. 

TADH is committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible environment supporting diversity in our work environment to provide quality care where all feel valued, respected, and supported. TADH is dedicated to building a workforce reflective of the communities in which we live, serve, and encourage Indigenous people, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply and self‑identify.

 

We thank all applicants for their response; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

EXEMPLARY CARE TO NORTHERNERS

 

WORKING TOGETHER WITH OUR PARTNERS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF NORTHERNERS


Job Expires: 2025-07-05

Contact Information

Timmins and District Hospital

Phone: 7052676371
Fax: 705-360-6008
Timmins Timmins, ON, Canada

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